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ALL-IN TRAINING PACKAGES
MB Motorcycle Training -
PRICE LIST FOR COURSES
Prices from 1st July 2026.
Test fees subject to change by DVSA.
A FULL UNRESTRICTED LICENCE
Age 24
(minimum 595cc Motorcycle with at least 40 kw, 54 bhp)
24 year old ( minimum ) however if the candidate has held a full A2 licence for 2 yrs the minimum age is 21yrs old.
FULL COURSE INCLUDES:-
An Introductory Session (lasts 60-90 minutes), CBT, Module 1 training, one Module 1 test fee, and 7 sessions of Module 2 training, each session will last 2½ - 3 hours, and one Module 2 test fee. £1200*
Additional sessions (2.5–3 hrs): £150
A2 FULL RESTRICTED LICENCE
Age 19-23
(minimum 395cc motorcycle at least 25kw/34 bhp)
NOT EXCEEDING 35 kw (47 bhp)
19 year old (minimum)
COURSE INCLUDES:-
An Introductory Session (lasts 60 to 90 minutes), CBT, Module 1 training, and one Module 1 test and 7 sessions, each session will last between 2½-3 hours, and one Module 2 test fee. £1200*
Additional sessions (2.5–3 hrs): £150
BACK TO BIKING DEVELOPMENT TRAINING
COURSE INCLUDES:
2½-3 hours on a 1 to 1 basis for full licence holders
£150
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*TERMS & CONDITIONS
Test fees subject to change by DVSA.
Full Terms & Conditions are available to view at training premises.
*Terms & Conditions apply for all courses.
Trainees using their own motorcycles must ensure that their bikes meet all legal requirements.
Trainees are responsible for themselves to meet the legal requirements to ride the bike.
Summary of Terms & Conditions:
All fees once paid are non-refundable but the lesson may be re-arranged up to 24 hours prior to the pre-paid course. All in-training packages must be completed within 6 months from the start date. Insurance cover for the motorbike training will be covered to third party and training bike, NOT to personal injury. Although professional instruction will be given to the trainee throughout, any decisions during the instruction made by the trainee are their responsibility. All monies paid or courses booked are non-transferable. Traffic violations are the responsibility of the trainee and not the Instructor.
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