Greeves246
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Is that an original CMA front brake? I’ve only ever seen them mounted on the other side?
2013 for the A2 I think, us old folks could ride up to 250cc on a provisional in the late 70's.Then person I know may have used this clause, I don’t know any more
A2 motorcycle licences
If you’re in your early twenties and decided to take up riding a motorbike, it’s likely you’ll be aiming for an A2 licence. Similar to the above-mentioned A1 licence, you’ll have the freedom to take to the motorway and carry a friend along too. We’d still recommend learning the ins and outs of carrying a pillion passenger as it’s a big responsibility. With age comes a little more freedom and this licence level is no different. You’ll be looking for motorbikes that are somewhere around the 550 – 600cc mark. Your test will be taken on a bike that is no less than 249cc. It’s a big jump and the range of bikes available can be a little confusing. Especially as it’s not just about the power; it’s the power-to-weight ratio. In this case, that’s no more than 0.2Kw of power per kilo.
Recently bought I believe@Rannsachair tidy bike that, new build? I haven't seen it out and about






