The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency has been given proof that the subcategory A2 and category A motorcycles listed meet the rules.
Subcategory A2 and category A motorcycles that are not listed
You can use a motorcycle that is not listed, but you must take proof to your test that it meets the rules.
Subcategory AM mopeds and A1 motorcycles
Subcategory AM mopeds and A1 motorcycles are not listed.
You can use any AM or A1 learner legal mopeds or motorcycles, unless theres clear evidence it does not meet the rules.
Published 29 July 2016 Last updated 12 October 2023 +show all updates
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests, as the minimum engine size for A2 motorcycles has reduced from 395cc to 245cc.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Removed large motorcycles (category A) from the list that are now unsuitable for the motorcycle test as they do not have a minimum engine power of at least 50kW or a minimum kerb weight of 180kg.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.
Updated the list of motorcycles that can be used for riding tests.