Motorcycle Training FAQs:CBT, DAS & Licence Questions Answered
Here are the questions we get asked most often by learners considering CBT, DAS or Full-Licence training across Warrington and Cheshire…
A CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) is a one-day course every learner rider has to complete before riding on UK roads. It covers bike controls, on-site manoeuvres, theory basics and a road ride with your instructor following. Once passed, you can ride up to a 125cc on L-plates for two years. We deliver CBT training at our Warrington base, covering learners from Runcorn, Widnes, St Helens, Wigan and surrounding Cheshire areas.
A standard CBT takes one full day — usually 8am to 4pm, with breaks. Some learners need a follow-up half-day if they need more time on the road ride, which is normal and not a “fail.” We aim to complete most CBTs in a single session.
Our CBT courses start from £225, including bike hire, Helmet and Jacket are included with all CBT Courses, fuel, Third party insurance and your DVSA-recognised CL196 certificate, but only if you complete the course to the required standards.
A1 is for 17-year-olds on bikes up to 125cc (no L-plates). A2 is for 19+ on bikes up to 35kW. Full A (via DAS) is for 24+ on any bike, unrestricted. We offer training routes for all three.
Direct Access Scheme (DAS) is the fast route to a full unrestricted motorcycle licence for anyone aged 24 or over. You’ll train and test on a 600cc+ bike, and once passed you can ride any motorcycle on the market.
Yes — every CBT, DAS or licence course includes use of a maintained training bike or scooter, plus helmet, Jacket and HiViz. Just turn up in jeans, sturdy boots with ankle protection and approved gloves and you are good to go. If you don’t have boots and gloves you can hire them from us.
16+ if you’re training for a 50cc moped. 17+ for anything up to 125cc. There’s no upper age limit — we regularly train riders in their 50’s and 60’s
Two years from the date you pass. If you don’t get your full licence within that window, you’ll need to take a refresher CBT to keep riding on L-plates.
No — theory is only required if you’re going for a full licence (A1, A2 or full A). For CBT alone, no theory needed, but a good knowledge of the highway code is necessary to complete the CBT course.
You can rebook the test once you’re ready — there’s a minimum 3-working-day wait between attempts. We run Mod 1 retake sessions targeted at whatever you lost the test on, whether it’s the swerve, slow ride or figure of eight.
Yes — we run a specific delivery rider package covering CBT, automatic scooter familiarisation and theory support, designed around Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat onboarding requirements. Many of our delivery rider learners are road-ready within a week of first contact.
Yes. We have female instructors available. Same DVSA qualifications and syllabus, often a different teaching presence that some learners find more comfortable, especially when starting out.
Strongly recommend a refresher session first. Bikes, roads and rules have all changed — and your reflexes will need a re-introduction even if you held a licence before. Our Back to Riding course is built specifically for returning riders.
Yes — we have automatic scooters in our fleet and can train your entire CBT, A1, A2 or full A licence on automatic-only machines. You’ll get a licence with an “auto only” restriction (code 78) but for most riders this isn’t a limitation.
From total beginner to full DAS licence typically takes 1–4 weeks depending on your availability and progression speed.
DVSA motorcycle tests are taken at official test centres — your nearest are Atherton and St Helens. We help you book the soonest available slots and prep you specifically for the routes those centres use.
Yes — confidence-building is one of our most-requested specialisms. We run patient one-to-one sessions for nervous riders, returning riders and learners who’ve had a knock-back elsewhere. Pace is set by you, not us.
Yes — Saturday courses run regularly and occasionally Sundays and Bank Holidays. Most weekend learners do their CBT without taking annual leave
Our training site is in Warrington, with regular learners travelling from Runcorn, Widnes, St Helens, Wigan, Frodsham, Knutsford, Sale, Altrincham and across Cheshire. Good road and motorway links from most of the North West.
Yes for full-licence and refresher learners and CBT renewals with a road-legal bike and valid CBT Certificate. For CBT itself, we strongly recommend using one of our training bikes — they’re set up for learners and you’re insured third party on them through us.
