A2 to A test process

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Dynamoduck

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45 posts

24 months

Friday 12th April
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I currently hold an A2 license and at the end of May I'll have held it for two years. I want to move to the full A license as soon as possible so I'm looking at getting my Mod 1 and 2 booked, ideally id like to do it without a bike school as I don't see the point in paying for someone just to take me to the test centre and back if I can do it myself.

My bike is restricted with a throttle-restrictor so its A2 compliant, is there any issue with me turning up to the test centre and doing the test on my own bike or does it need to be full power?

Tam_Mullen

2,298 posts

173 months

Friday 12th April
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Dynamoduck said:
I currently hold an A2 license and at the end of May I'll have held it for two years. I want to move to the full A license as soon as possible so I'm looking at getting my Mod 1 and 2 booked, ideally id like to do it without a bike school as I don't see the point in paying for someone just to take me to the test centre and back if I can do it myself.

My bike is restricted with a throttle-restrictor so its A2 compliant, is there any issue with me turning up to the test centre and doing the test on my own bike or does it need to be full power?
I'm no expert, but my understanding is you need to sit your test on the category of bike you are being tested to ride. Thus your restricted bike would be no use.

Again, no expert though.

Biker9090

754 posts

38 months

Friday 12th April
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Just because you've been riding for two years on an A2 doesn't mean you'll pass a test. 2 years is a VERY long time for you to pick up bad habits and not be to test standard.

Sycamore

1,796 posts

119 months

Friday 12th April
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Once you've had your A2 for more than 2 years you don't need to do the theory test.

As above, you can't do it on your restricted bike because that's not the same class as what you'd be taking a test for.

Most test slots are block booked by training schools also, so it might be a bd to get a date for your Mod 1 and 2, area depending. A school wont generally just lend you a bike just to do your tests either without having at least some lessons with them

https://www.gov.uk/motorcycle-test/motorcycles-mop...



Edited by Sycamore on Friday 12th April 12:15

Dynamoduck

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24 months

Friday 12th April
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Thanks everyone for the replies, seems like there's no easy way to do the A license unless its through a school.

I completely get what you mean about developing bad habits and that's something I've got in mind, my friends dad is an instructor for the police and I've had a fair few rides with him following behind and giving me advice so I'd hope that would help somewhat.

Seems like it might be worth ringing up the place I did A2 at to see what they can do for me