if you want to ride it on the road, yes, you need a license. its legal to be driven on the street as an lsm (limited speed motorcycle) if the seat is 660mm off the ground, and the wheel base is at least 1016mm (wheel centre to wheel centre) you can easily get you license with a written test, under the m1 + L condition. good luck :) if you jsut want to own it, no license needed
yes
A1 motorcycle licence and CBT Test
Usually, it doesn't matter, as most pocket bikes aren't street legal. Even if you have a license, you're still in trouble. yes you will need a motorcycle license to drive a pocket bike on public roads.
To drive a ltz400 quad bike you will need a full car licence or full motorcycle licence category B1. Also you will have to be at least 17 years old to get the licence.
It will get you around the track. Or if some clowns need a bike for there act. Maybe start a motorcycle club for little people.
Yes, in the United Kingdom you do not need to have a licence or any knowledge of motorcycles to be a pillion rider provided the rider holds a full licence and is insured. A provisional licence holder can ride a motorcycle and take a pillion passenger provided that the pillion passenger holds a full motorcycle licence (he is then deemed to be instructing the rider).
In most states you do not need a motorcycle endorsement for a bike under 50cc but you need a regular drivers license. You will have to check with the motor vehicle division in your state to find out.
yes, but don't buy it, get an x15, x18 or x19. Manual tranny's ftmfw!!
no such thing in bc. if it's an enduro you have to be 16 before you can get a motorcycle licence to ride on road
no you need a class mj licence and the bike registerd and insured if not and the police catch you the bike will b sent to impound
yes, you need a lisences to ride a pocket bike in bramton
how do you make pocket bike turbo or where do you buy it i need it for my f4-15 pocket bike 49cc