Our school has rapidly gained a reputation for excellence in motorcycle training, with pass rates that are far above the industry average. We employ a team of highly qualified Instructors that specialise in getting YOU through your training from start to finish. Whether you are looking for a CBT, A2 or DAS course - we can help!
The National Pass Rate for the Motorcycle Practical Test is currently 64% (92% of our customers pass first time!)
We are very proud of our pass rate and are determined to maintain this high level of success. The reason for our high success rate is our approach to bike riding. We aim for the highest possible score, rather than the minimum required to pass a bike test. Your safety and enjoyment of motorcycling is dependent on a solid foundation of good training; that is why we provide excellent facilities, and professional Instructors who are among the best in their field.
Beware of cheaper A2 courses! We've received complaints from a number of our CBT customers who have taken cheaper courses elsewhere and suffered poor standards of training and equipment. In some cases, they have had to start again and pay for a second course to pass their test. Please don't gamble with your motorcycle training and only book with a reputable school! Due to the ever increasing expectations of the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) Examiners, and customer requests for 'out of working hours' training, we have devised the following training schedules that meet all the various criteria.
The A2 or 'standard' motorcycle training course is designed to prepare candidates for their motorcycle practical test on a bike of between 121cc and 125cc and capable of at least 62.5mph.
This category of Licence restricts the rider to machines not exceeding 33 bhp for two years. The restriction to full unlimited motorcycle entitlement is automatically removed after 2 years.
Our A2 Standard courses are designed for people who have passed their CBT and wish to progress onto larger bikes, carry passengers and ride on motorways. A2 training is of particular interest to riders under 21 years of age who are not eligible for the Direct Access Scheme (DAS).
Please call us on 020 8326 3366 for further advice and to book an assessment.
Prices are all inclusive (i.e. bike hire, insurance, excess waiver, test fee, fuel & equipment)
Suitable for experienced riders already using the type of machine on which they wish to test i.e. manual or auto (subject to an assessment*). Course schedule consists of:
Day 1: training on a 125cc for Module one
Day 2: pre-test preparation, presentation for Module one test and return (usually half a day)
Day 3 training on a 125cc for Module two
Day 4 pre-test preparation, presentation for Module two test and return (usually half a day)
Suitable for less-experienced riders that require an extra day’s training for Module one (subject to an assessment*).. Course schedule consists of:
Day 1: introductory training on a 125cc for Module one
Day 2: consolidation of training on a 125cc for Module one
Day 3: pre-test preparation, presentation for test and return (usually half a day)
Day 4 training on a 125cc for Module two
Day 5 pre-test preparation, presentation for Module two test and return (usually half a day)
Suitable for riders with the least experience that require an extra day’s training for Module one and Module two (subject to an assessment*).. Course schedule consists of:
Day 1: introductory training on a 125cc for Module one
Day 2: consolidation of training on a 125cc for Module one
Day 3: pre-test preparation, presentation for test and return (usually half a day)
Day 4 introductory training on a 125cc for Module two
Day 5 consolidation of training on a 125cc for Module two
Day 6 pre-test preparation, presentation for Module two test and return (usually half a day)
* Free assessments can be conducted as part of a CBT course taken with us on the relevant machine (manual or auto), or a separate 30 minute assessment ride taken on the relevant machine. N.B. Extra days may be added to the standard courses above where needed; the assessment is conducted by experienced instructors, both too little and too much training are counter-productive.