MOTORRAD Podcast Curve Discussion Episode 4: Beginners & 125cc bikes

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MOTORRAD Podcast Curve Discussion Episode 4: Beginners & 125cc bikes

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Beginners & 125cc motorcycles

Driving 125cc motorcycles – without a motorcycle license and without a test? MOTORRAD colleagues Mona, Tobias and Ferdinand talk about the requirements for this as well as tips on first equipment and buying a motorcycle.


Ferdinand Heinrich-Steige,


Dina Dervisevic

02/20/2020

Episode # 04 – Beginners & 125cc motorcycles

Driving a motorcycle without a test and without a driver’s license? This has also been possible in Germany since December 31, 2019 – if the bike falls into the 125 class, i.e. the light motorcycles, if you are also at least 25 years old and you have had a class B driving license for at least five years. So something for later and late beginners. You still have to go to driving school. At least four double hours of theory and at least five double hours of practical instruction must be completed. There is no exam. However, the driving instructor decides when to issue you the certificate for the additional entry of the required key number B196 in the driver’s license.

Since so many questions pile up in advance that are not that easy to answer for inexperienced and aspiring motorcyclists, the MOTORRAD editorial team Mona Pekarek, Tobias Beyl and Ferdinand Heinrich provide orientation for getting on and changing trains. Which bike should it be? Do I prefer to buy used or new? And what should you watch out for? What clothes do I need? How expensive does it have to be, how cheap can it be? Are the helmet and kidney belt sufficient for now? With all these question marks, it doesn’t matter how old you are – apart from a possibly larger or smaller piggy bank. There is something for everyone new to this podcast.

About the podcast series Curve Discussion:

Curve discussion, that is petrol talks at the MOTORRAD get-togethers, with editors and testers. It’s about current models, trends, screwdriver philosophy and everything else that moves us. There are also one or two anecdotes from everyday editorial work that cannot be read in the magazine. How do you like the podcast? Just listen and tell us what you think. Just send us an email at podcast@motorradonline.de.

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