Discover a clear path from Compulsory Basic Training to a full licence. Our approach is friendly and structured, so you gain confidence on the road. CBT is widely recognised across the UK as the first step and lets eligible riders use a small machine on L plates after one day.
We focus on safe, progressive training that builds road awareness and smooth control. Experienced instructors break skills into simple steps so every session feels useful.
Expect practical motorcycle training tailored to North London streets. Sessions cover bike control, traffic strategy and test preparation, all designed to make riding feel natural.
Getting started is simple. Clear booking options, guidance on helmets, jackets and gloves, plus realistic timelines mean you can plan your journey to a full licence with confidence.
Key Takeaways
- CBT is the usual first step and is completed in one day.
- Training blends confidence-building with safe, progressive skill development.
- Instructors turn years of experience into clear, enjoyable steps.
- Lessons cover bike control, traffic strategy and test prep for North London roads.
- Clear equipment advice and booking guidance make starting straightforward.
Start your motorcycle journey in North London with expert training
Begin your riding journey in North London with clear, step‑by‑step training that builds real road sense. Our approach combines safety-first coaching with practical skill drills so you gain confidence quickly.
Friendly training school focused on skills, safety and confidence
We keep sessions small and approachable. Qualified instructors use simple demonstrations and calm coaching to teach clutch control, braking and observation. Each short exercise links to everyday riding so learning feels relevant.
Serving new and returning riders across North London
Choose flexible courses for complete beginners, CBT candidates and riders returning after a break. Practice starts in quiet areas and then moves on to real streets, so you build throttle feel, positioning and hazard anticipation at a steady pace.
- Real‑world confidence: parking-lot work and accompanied on-road miles.
- Local knowledge: routes matched to North London traffic patterns.
- Supportive coaching: feedback after every exercise to keep progress steady.
Compulsory Basic Training (CBT): your first day on two wheels
The CBT is a short, practical introduction to basic training that sets you up for safe riding. This one-day programme combines off-road practice and an accompanied on-road ride so you prove essential competence. The emphasis is on control, observation and calm decision-making.

What the course covers on and off the road
You begin in a secure area practising machine checks, clutch control, slow-speed balance and braking. Tutors coach lifesavers, shoulder checks and safe junction approaches so your riding is predictable and controlled.
One-day format and what to bring
The morning focuses on checks, controls and low-speed exercises. After a road briefing you take an accompanied on-road ride to show core competencies.
- Bring: photocard licence, sturdy footwear and suitable clothing.
- Optional: your own protective kit for comfort and visibility.
125cc eligibility and next steps
On successful completion you may ride a 125cc bike on L plates, subject to legal limits. Many learners then book extra sessions or plan for theory and practical tests. You will leave with a short plan to develop confidence on two wheels.
Direct Access to a full motorcycle licence
If you want to move straight to a full entitlement, Direct Access gives a fast, regulated route for eligible riders. This option suits those who meet the age limits and want focused practical work before the official assessments.
Choosing the right DAS route for your age and experience
Pick a pathway that fits your background. UK riders choose between stepping up from A1 or A2 or going directly for the full A when eligible. Instructors will explain how age and prior categories affect your options.
From module practice to test day: building road-ready skills
Structured module practice reinforces slow-speed control, emergency braking and swerves. Each session links yard drills to on-road scenarios so you know what will happen on test day.
- Plan: theory, paired module practice and mock practicals.
- Focus: mirrors, positioning, speed control and hazard anticipation.
- Preparation: paperwork, kit and a step-by-step ride plan before the test.
Progression planning: from A1/A2 to full A licence
Many riders follow a staged route from A1 to A2 then to A. Direct access can shorten that path for older, experienced applicants.
Good motorcycle training ties practice yard work to real traffic so you arrive at the practical test calm and confident.
Back to biking refresher lessons to rebuild confidence
If you’ve been off the road for a while, a short refresher can help you feel steady and sure on two wheels again.
Friendly, focused sessions let you reconnect at your own pace. Instructors tailor each hour to your prior experience and focus on the exact riding skills you want to refresh.
We begin on quiet streets to restore feel, balance and slow-speed control. As you gain confidence, we add modern road scenarios so your judgement of gaps and speed feels natural.
What a refresher includes
- Practical drills to rebuild clutch, braking and low-speed manoeuvres so U-turns and parking feel smooth.
- Updated guidance on bike technology, rider aids and protective kit to improve comfort and safety.
- Supportive coaching that breaks down tricky situations into simple, repeatable habits.
- Personalised feedback and a short plan to keep improving between sessions, matched to your goals — touring, commuting or weekend rides.
Motorbike Lessons with experienced instructors and quality kit
Friendly instructors turn years of experience into clear, manageable steps so you make steady progress.
A reputable training school invests in well‑maintained motorcycles and protective kit. That means you focus on riding, not logistics.
Sessions use short demonstrations, step‑by‑step drills and calm, supportive feedback. Radio guidance on the road gives timely tips as you tackle North London junctions and traffic.
- Wear well‑fitted helmets, abrasion‑resistant jackets and gloves to stay comfortable and protected.
- Learn daily checks and simple maintenance so every session reinforces safe habits.
- Choose bike hire or bring your own machine; instructors advise on ergonomics and visibility for smoother control.
- Benefit from small touches: route selection by stage, wet‑weather technique and calm encouragement when needed.
Trust a team focused on safety and real‑world readiness. The result is steady confidence and practical skills that last beyond the course.
What’s included, pricing guidance and how to book your course
See exactly what’s included with every course and how easy it is to book online. We list pre-ride briefings, on-road coaching, radio comms and end-of-day feedback so you know what to expect. Pricing is transparent for CBT, progression training and Direct Access packages, with clear reschedule policies and no surprise add-ons.

Free hire of helmets, jackets, gloves and boots available
Many providers include free kit hire so you can start without a big initial spend. This helps you book a course and attend your first practical session ready to learn.
Why we recommend using your own kit at present
Personal kit fits better and feels familiar. For hygiene and comfort reasons, we advise using your own helmet and gloves where possible. That gives better protection and helps you focus during training and tests.
Online booking, availability and what happens next
Book online in minutes by selecting dates that match instructor availability. After booking you get an instant confirmation email, a checklist of what to bring and meeting point details.
We advise aligning sessions with your theory and practical tests to keep momentum. If you prefer to train on your own bike, choose the option on the booking form and follow our guidance on insurance and L plates.
| Package | Includes | Price guide | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| CBT (one‑day) | Briefing, off-road drills, on-road accompanied ride, kit hire | £80–£120 | Book theory, plan progression sessions |
| Progression training | Module practice, radio coaching, mock practicals | £50–£90 per session | Schedule before tests |
| Direct Access package | Extended practical, test prep, mock assessments | £400–£700 | Confirm availability and book tests |
- Quick tip: Call or message us if you need help to book the right course or to match dates for theory and practical tests.
- Flexible options: Choose hire kit or use yours; reschedule rules are clear at booking.
Conclusion
Conclusion: Complete your course with simple, practical targets that build calm, capable road craft.
CBT generally finishes in one day, letting many riders use a 125cc bike on L plates while they plan progression to a full licence. Our training school pairs focused yard work with on‑road coaching so practice becomes reliable skill.
Bring your own kit where possible for comfort and hygiene, or use free hire to get started. If you’re ready to book, choose dates that suit you and we’ll map a clear route from first balance to test day.
Start your journey today — enjoy steady learning, friendly instructors and the confidence to ride safely on North London roads.