Complete newbie here. Having longed for a bike for a good fifteen years, been in heaven riding a bit of pillion, I am now hoping to finally get my first bike..
I have sat on a Suzuki GN250 for size, and it was very comfortable, with an excellent height for my leg.
I'm not clear on its BHP though, or the exact requirement for learners following your CBT.
Once the CBT is passed, does this enable the rider to use up to a 125, with 'L' plates? Is it the cc or the bhp which determines the bike allowed?
I've held a full car licence for nearly fifteen years, so does this mean in theory I can buy a 125 and go straight on the road with 'L' plates? (I understand it would be sensible to do the CBT anyway.)
Soooooo, I am also wondering if the GN250 bhp is only for when you have passed the standard motorcyle test giving a catagory A licence.
I feel as though I'm not making much sense here!

This quote shows what I am confused about regarding the GN: "Group A2: (Standard)- On a bike between 120 and 125cc. This will restrict the rider to 33bhp for two years"
I seem to think that the bhp for the GN250 is under 33.
Can anybody clarify things for me

Kind regards - a newbie baby bikerette
