Rixee wrote:I am working overseas but am returning to the UK in 18 or so days. In which time I plan to sit a Direct Access at my local Training facility. I read the first post ref. The MCF and was wondering if you do that before or after your Direct access (total newbie here, btw!!

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I am planning on return to buy a HONDA CBR250 and need to know whether this is a wise investment. Any advice is benificial so please let me know on any of the above.
Danke
Rix
Ok, the last time I looked, licensing options in the UK goes like this (it may have changed a little since, not sure if the DAS age was changed). To do Category A1, or Direct Access you need to take a theory test
CBT: At any age over 17 you can do a CBT on a 125 cc motorcycle this allows you to ride with L plates on any motorbike up to 125cc / 15bhp. CBT must be retaken after 2 years if you aven't past a test by then
Category A1: 4day (I think) course includes a CBT, training and test is on a 125cc bike, after which you can legally ride any bike up to 33.3 bhp for 2-3 years (uncertain) after that time you can legally ride any motorcycle you like. Restrictor kits can be found for a large number of bikes to bring them within the 33.3 bhp limit
Direct Access - Requires you to be over 21 (maybe changed to 25, uncertain): 4day again, including a CBT. Exactly the same training and test as Category A1, but taken on a motorbike that either is larger than 500cc, or more powerful than 45bhp (I think). After which you can legally ride anything
Some inaccuracies, that the DVA website can clear up, but should give you an idea (searching dvla.gov.uk turned up this leaflet
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/leaflets/inf31.pdf
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Forgot to add that I've never heard of an MCF myself, if it was a typo as I suspect and you meant MSF, thats a course offered in the North Americas
The Direct Access contains everything you need to get started and more than you will get from the MSF
You can follow up with an Institute of Advanced Motorists course though (IAM) should you wish. I think that earns you a slight discount on insurance but couldn't say for sure. But I would do the DAS first, get a lilttle experience, then consider it myself
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