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If you’d like advice on which course would suit you, call us on 01462 670718. All prices include protective clothing, the latest Honda Motorcycles and your own unique Honda School of Motorcycling Learning Guide.
Our starter course, covering the Compulsory Basic Training you need to ride a motorcycle up to 125cc (no theory test necessary). All instructors have been assessed to our high standards, and you will learn on the latest Honda bikes. If successful, you’ll leave with a CBT certificate. Anyone over 17 years old can then ride a motorcycle up to 125cc like the MSX125 while 16 year olds can ride a moped like the NSC50R.
These are designed for anyone with a CBT certificate and a theory test under their belt who are now ready for a bigger licence and a bigger bike. Our qualified instructors can get you up to A1, A2 or A standard – although the usual age restrictions apply. An A1 licence will permit you to ride any motorcycle up to 125cc; an A2 licence, up to a 35KW, and a A licence will give unlimited access to ride any of the Honda Motorcycle range.
Up to 6 days intensive training takes you from novice to full-on rider, qualified to ride with a full licence. Work your way up from the CBT, taking on bigger engine sizes first on a training area and then on-road. In next to no time at all, you’ll walk away able to jump on anything from the incredible Honda range subject to licence type.
If you haven’t ridden for a while, it makes sense to build your confidence back up and spend a day getting the hang of it again. You’ll enjoy all-day instruction from a Honda professional. So as well as jogging your memory, you’ll learn new skills, techniques and a few safety tips.