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Compulsory
Basic Training (CBT)
Introduced in
1990 the CBT was designed to give
budding motorcyclists the basic
skill and ability
to ride safely on our
roads up to a required standard.
Carried out
over one day and covering 5
modules the student will attend
both on and off road training
sessions. At the end of the
course the successful student
will be able to ride a
motorcycle of up to 14.6 bhp
(11kw) for 2 years. He/She must
display 'L' plates and will not
be able to carry any passengers
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If you would like to book a CBT then
please click here.
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Pre Course Work
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Before arriving you
should have a
comprehensive
knowledge of the
Highway code The DSA
have produced a book
called 'The
Official Highway
Code', they
have also produced a
guide for beginners,
called `The
Official DSA Guide
to Learning To Ride’.
We suggest that both
these books become
acquired reading for
the beginner and are
studied prior to
attending the CBT.
These are available
in our
bookshop.
Suggested books Produced
by the DSA
Both of these books can
be obtained from our
bookshop
Can I use my own
machine?
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Students are welcome
to use their own
machine provided it
is roadworthy. It
must be taxed and
have an MOT (if
required) and you
must have valid
insurance for the
bike. These
documents must be
produced when
attending your
training.
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About the Course
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The course is
designed to give you
the basic skills
required to ride a
motorcycle, and is
spread over 5
modules.
Module 1 is done
off road and deals
with clothing and
equipment. This will
enable you to make
the right choice
when purchasing
clothing. To view
our selection of
clothing please pop
into our
shop.
Or click here
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Modules 2 - 4
These are also off
road and deal with
the basic skills
required to ride
your motorcycle.
Module 5 Carried
out on road. Here you
will spend a minimum of
2 hours practising those
skills that you gained
throughout the morning
sessions.
Module 5
Carried out on road.
Here you will spend a
minimum of 2 hours
practising those skills
that you gained
throughout the morning
sessions.
Eyesight Check
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Before moving out on
the riding area and
before commencing
modules 2-4 you
will be given an
eyesight test. You
must be able to read
a licence plate from
67 feet (20.5m)
Please bring glasses
or contacts (if
needed).
Conclusion
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If you have been
successful in all 5
modules we will
issue you with a CBT
certificate (DL196).
This will allow you
to ride a 125cc
motorcycle with a
power output no
greater than 14.6
bhp (11kw). You must
display `L’ plate’s
front and rear, not
carry any passengers
or go on any
motorways. You must
also have valid
insurance for your
vehicle.
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If
you have any questions then please
do not hesitate to call us on 020
8887 0562, or you can email us
training@csmt.co.uk. |
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