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Malaysian Bike License
#1
Posted 25 December 2009 - 03:56 PM
I'm thinking to get a bike license. If I understood correctly, I need to get a B license and then a L license to ride big bikes. Am I right ?
I'd like to know how much it would cost me. Anyone knows ?
And once you have the L license, you can ride any bike ? I mean can you even ride a 1L/150HP bike ?
I ask because I know in France, once you get your bike license, you are actually limited to "smaller" bike for 2 years before to be allowed to drive big bikes. The "smaller" bike are define by a limit in HP. I forgot what is the limit exactly, I think around 70HP which generally limits your to bike inferior to 500-600cc.
I wouldn't want to buy a 150HP bike straight away anyways as I think it is a good way to kill you if you don't know to ride first, but I am just interested to know.
EDIT: Actually in France, the limit is 34HP bike if you have less than 21 years old. So you can drive very powerful bike straight away if you are older ... and suicidal :D
EDIT2: Actually in France, bikes are not authorized to be more than 100HP ... yeah ... right :(
I'd like to know how much it would cost me. Anyone knows ?
And once you have the L license, you can ride any bike ? I mean can you even ride a 1L/150HP bike ?
I ask because I know in France, once you get your bike license, you are actually limited to "smaller" bike for 2 years before to be allowed to drive big bikes. The "smaller" bike are define by a limit in HP. I forgot what is the limit exactly, I think around 70HP which generally limits your to bike inferior to 500-600cc.
I wouldn't want to buy a 150HP bike straight away anyways as I think it is a good way to kill you if you don't know to ride first, but I am just interested to know.
EDIT: Actually in France, the limit is 34HP bike if you have less than 21 years old. So you can drive very powerful bike straight away if you are older ... and suicidal :D
EDIT2: Actually in France, bikes are not authorized to be more than 100HP ... yeah ... right :(
#3
Posted 25 December 2009 - 10:06 PM
Vaillant, on Dec 25 2009, 03:56 PM, said:
I'm thinking to get a bike license. If I understood correctly, I need to get a B license and then a L license to ride big bikes. Am I right ?
I'd like to know how much it would cost me. Anyone knows ?
And once you have the L license, you can ride any bike ? I mean can you even ride a 1L/150HP bike ?
I ask because I know in France, once you get your bike license, you are actually limited to "smaller" bike for 2 years before to be allowed to drive big bikes. The "smaller" bike are define by a limit in HP. I forgot what is the limit exactly, I think around 70HP which generally limits your to bike inferior to 500-600cc.
I wouldn't want to buy a 150HP bike straight away anyways as I think it is a good way to kill you if you don't know to ride first, but I am just interested to know.
EDIT: Actually in France, the limit is 34HP bike if you have less than 21 years old. So you can drive very powerful bike straight away if you are older ... and suicidal :D
EDIT2: Actually in France, bikes are not authorized to be more than 100HP ... yeah ... right :(
I'd like to know how much it would cost me. Anyone knows ?
And once you have the L license, you can ride any bike ? I mean can you even ride a 1L/150HP bike ?
I ask because I know in France, once you get your bike license, you are actually limited to "smaller" bike for 2 years before to be allowed to drive big bikes. The "smaller" bike are define by a limit in HP. I forgot what is the limit exactly, I think around 70HP which generally limits your to bike inferior to 500-600cc.
I wouldn't want to buy a 150HP bike straight away anyways as I think it is a good way to kill you if you don't know to ride first, but I am just interested to know.
EDIT: Actually in France, the limit is 34HP bike if you have less than 21 years old. So you can drive very powerful bike straight away if you are older ... and suicidal :D
EDIT2: Actually in France, bikes are not authorized to be more than 100HP ... yeah ... right :(
Erkkkkk.....
The L-License means that you are in your 'student' license....You can't carry people on your bike and you must have "L" stickers on the front and rear of your bike...
"L" license is valid for 2 years and you can take you "B" full license in that period...
For "L" is basically an examination test in which you will answer either A,B,C or D....
For B full license, when I was younger and was at Langkawi, a B full would cost around RM600 including JPJ test...and my mainland friends at Alor Setar would spend another RM50 from my fee...
Nowadays, I think I remembered my brother once mentioned is around RM800-RM900
And you will be teach or tested using a chopper bike and not superbike :)
In Malaysia basically the motorcycle license is divided into 3 which is
B full
B1
B2
B2 is the common license which i think people take because it is cheaper than getting a B full....B2 limit is 250cc while B1 is limited to below 500cc....B 'full' is for motocycle above 500cc meaning if you would like to ride Harley, Hayabusa, R1, R6, ZXR750, ZZR 1100,or even Valentino Rossi's bike, u need a B full.... :)
#4
Posted 26 December 2009 - 02:29 AM
Thanks Antonio :(
I'd definitely go for a B license and if you are right, the price looks fine to me. In France to get a license (car or bike) you have to pay around 800-900 euros (~ RM 4000 - 4500), and this is if you succeed the first time. Every time you fail the examination, I think you have to top up almost 200 euros (~ RM 1000) :D
I'd definitely go for a B license and if you are right, the price looks fine to me. In France to get a license (car or bike) you have to pay around 800-900 euros (~ RM 4000 - 4500), and this is if you succeed the first time. Every time you fail the examination, I think you have to top up almost 200 euros (~ RM 1000) :D
#5
Posted 29 December 2009 - 08:27 PM
Vaillant, on Dec 26 2009, 02:29 AM, said:
Thanks Antonio :(
I'd definitely go for a B license and if you are right, the price looks fine to me. In France to get a license (car or bike) you have to pay around 800-900 euros (~ RM 4000 - 4500), and this is if you succeed the first time. Every time you fail the examination, I think you have to top up almost 200 euros (~ RM 1000) :D
I'd definitely go for a B license and if you are right, the price looks fine to me. In France to get a license (car or bike) you have to pay around 800-900 euros (~ RM 4000 - 4500), and this is if you succeed the first time. Every time you fail the examination, I think you have to top up almost 200 euros (~ RM 1000) :D
come join me, bikers..
at seremban B full rm450-500, maybe lower
#6
Posted 30 December 2009 - 09:48 AM
Wow, that's cheap. The problem is I need to find a driving school speaking and teaching in English. I hope it won't be too difficult to find ...
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