Training
Ace Motorcycle Training
Give Neil a ring on 0117 972 1333 to discuss all your training needs or visit their website.
How
We teach safe riding techniques, allowing students to progress at their own pace. All training is conducted in a relaxed, enjoyable and practical environment.
Instructors
All our instructors are validated by the Driving Standards Agency, internally validated by the Chief Instructor, ensuring top quality instruction at all times.
Pricing
Prices include use of the motorcycles, insurance, fuel, use of helmets, gloves and waterproofs. We use the latest Vixen Bike-to-Bike communications.
How do I book?
Visit our website www.acemotorcycletraining.co.uk or phone us to discuss your requirements on 0117 972 1333.
Training Vouchers now available for purchase in £10, £20, £50 or £100 denominations, please contact us for further details.
Compulsory Basic Training
CBT or Compulsory Basic Training is a test
for new riders and is required by law. CBT must be completed successfully
by UK residents before riding on the road in the UK. The test is usually
run by government approved training centres. Once new riders have completed
their CBT they are issued a certificate (DL 196) and are then entitled
to take further training to pass the tests necessary to gain a full
After 1 February 2001 Certificates of Completion (DL 196) are valid for
2 years. Certificates issued prior to that date will be valid for 3 years.
Keep your CBT certificate safe because you will need it when you apply
for and take your theory and practical tests.
If you are learning to ride a moped or motorcycle, you cannot carry
a pillion passenger.
You can only learn to ride on motorcycles over 125cc if:
- you are over 21 and accompanied by an approved instructor on a separate machine at all times, or
- you are riding a motorcycle with a sidecar
If you have any enquiries about CBT
phone Driving Standards Agency on:
0115 901 2500 and ask for the CBT section.
Useful Links
DSA - Driving
Standards Agency website
DVLA - Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency
UK
Department of Road Safety - THINK! Road Safety
