AM, mopeds
Up to 50cc and 45km/h. The entry point for getting around town on two wheels, and often the first licence younger riders go for.
Whether it's a 50cc moped for nipping around town or a full motorcycle licence, the training starts in the same place. We teach every kind of two wheeler across Meath, Westmeath, Dublin and Kildare, with the bike and gear supplied.
Not sure which licence category you need? It comes down to the size of machine you want to ride. Here's the quick version.
Up to 50cc and 45km/h. The entry point for getting around town on two wheels, and often the first licence younger riders go for.
Up to 125cc. A popular step up from a moped and a common choice for commuting and learning the ropes properly.
Restricted-power motorcycles. The usual route for most adult riders before going for the full A.
No power restriction. Once you hold it, you can ride any motorcycle on the road.
A lot of two wheeler "schools" are one person with a single bike and a tight schedule. There's nothing wrong with small, but you should still expect proper approval, the right bike for your category, and an instructor who has the time to teach you properly.
We're an approved IBT centre with instructors who ride every day. We match the machine to the licence you're going for, and we never run you through the modules just to tick a box.
An approved IBT centre with RSA approved instructors, not just someone with a spare bike.
We supply a bike that matches your category, whether that's a scooter or a bigger motorcycle.
Lessons run at your pace, not against a stopwatch. You leave each one having actually improved.
Tell us what you want to ride and roughly where you are. Drop your number and one of the team will ring you to sort it out. No cost, no obligation.