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How much does a bike MOT cost in the UK? and does it work the same as a car MOT with a second try if it fails?

Also how much are people paying or paid for a direct access course?

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expect to pay around £14 for a bike MOT...same principal as a car MOT if it fails

  • Author

Thanks for that, gonna give the electrics a go this weekend....then MOT here i come!

DAS prices can vary dependant on course/local competition.

Some companies offer a set course 3/4/5 days regardless of ability or training needed.

The company I work for refuse to operate like that as every student is different and needs training to suit, we therefore either assess at CBT as to further needs, or if the CBT was done elsewhere we do a 1/2 day assessment on a 125 which counts toward the total training, and allows us to judge the exact training needed to attain test standard.

Our costs as a guideline are £60/£120 1/2 & full day 125, £75/£140 1/2 & full day 500cc.

An average ability student would have probably one day on a 125, then 2 days 500 before test, but this does differ frequently dependant upon ability.

Hope this helps.

  • Author

Cheers thanks for that Bazz.

Need to do the theory test and CBT 1st, gonna book theory when i get paid!

Then onto the test, it will be a xmas present to myself :D:D:D

Thanks again

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