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The Module 1 bit

 

The test normally takes about 20 minutes and includes:

  • wheeling the moped or motorcycle and using the stand
  • riding a slalom and figure of 8
  • a slow ride
  • a U-turn
  • cornering and a controlled stop
  • cornering and an emergency stop
  • cornering and hazard avoidance 



Full training is given on a large off road site

 If you’re upgrading your licence through ‘Progressive access", you must pass module 2 within 6 months. You have to pass module 1 again if you do not. 


we have a range of bikes Manual and Auto  


  

What you need to take to your tests

You must take:

  • your UK photocard driving licence
  • your theory test pass certificate
  • a moped or motorbike
  • your compulsory basic training (CBT) certificate - unless you’re taking the test to upgrade your existing licence motorcycle licence




Full training is given off road for this test there is a minimum  clothing requirement .

 

As a general guide the following is an indication of the minimum level of clothing acceptable:

  • motorcycle boots
  • sturdy footwear or boots that provide support and ankle protection
  • textile or leather motorcycle trousers
  • heavy denim trousers
  • heavy denim jacket with several layers underneath
  • textile or leather motorcycle jacket
  • motorcycle gloves

The following are examples of clothing that are not acceptable:

  • lightweight training shoes
  • canvas basket ball trainers
  • any form of clothing with areas of exposed skin
  • shell suit or lightweight tracksuit
  • distressed ripped jeans
  • lightweight fleece or hoody
  • no gloves or skiing gloves

In all cases it’s a legal requirement that riders wear an approved and correctly fastened motorcycle helmet with suitable eye protection (an exception is made for members of the Sikh religion wearing a turban).


Cases of inappropriate clothing

the test may not go ahead 


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