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HOW IT WORKS

Getting your motorcycle licence follows a clear process:

CBT

Theory Test

Practical Training (Mod 1+2)

We handle the training. You focus on learning to ride.

COMPULSORY BASIC TRAINING  (CBT)

£205.00 | 1 day (08:00 – 16:00)

Your starting point.
The CBT gets you on the road and gives you the basics to ride safely. Once completed, you can ride a 125cc motorcycle with L plates.

VALID FOR: 2 years

MOTORCYCLE THEORY TEST

£23.00 (BOOKED DIRECTLY WITH DVSA)

You’ll need to pass your theory test before taking your practical tests.
You can do this before or after your CBT.

RECOMMEND: Theory Test 4 in 1” app

PRACTICAL TRAINING & TESTS

MODULE 1

£575.00

3 x 3-hour training sessions
1 x 3-hour session including test
Motorcycle hire included
Test fee included

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MODULE 2

£495.00

2 x 3-hour training sessions
1 x 3-hour session test
Motorcycle hire included
Test fee included

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BRIDGE LESSON

STEP UP TO A BIGGER BIKE

£140.00 | 1-to-1 session

Moving from a 125cc to a larger motorcycle is a big step. More power, more weight, and a completely different feel.
This session is designed to get you comfortable on a 750cc bike before starting Module 1 training.
No pressure. No test. Just focused coaching to build confidence and control from the start.

Everyone learns at a different pace.

Some riders pick things up quickly and move straight through. Others need a bit more time to build confidence and get comfortable, especially when stepping up to a bigger bike or returning after a break.

There’s no right or wrong speed.

We’ll guide you properly either way. That means honest feedback, the right amount of training for you, and no rushing you through something you’re not ready for. The goal isn’t just to pass a test. It’s to make sure you’re safe, confident, and fully in control when you’re out on the road.

The Ride Academy provides everything you need on the day. Bike hire, clothing (helmet, jacket, gloves, waterproof trousers) & all insurances.

You will need to wear sensible clothing – we suggest jeans and boots / trainers. Strictly no shorts, sandals or flip-flops. When you arrive for your CBT training, if your instructor feels that you are not sensibly dressed they could reject you for training.

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