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Old 06-09-13, 19:04
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Originally Posted by Warheart01 View Post

To start with we have three different levels of MC-licence, A1 - Requires you to be at least age 16 and can't ride a bike of more than 125cc or a maximum of 11 kW. The A2-licence you are required to be atleast 18 years of age and can't ride a bike with higher power than 35kW. And lastly the A-licence which requires you to be atleast the age of 24 or 20 but had A2-licence for atleast 2 years, this licence used to require an age of 21 I believe it was, but was changed this year to 24.
One would think that harmonized requirements would make it more or less the same in europe.

But since 1/1-2013 we also had the A1 license in Denmark. You just have to be 18 to get it ....

For the A2 license (35kW) you have now to be 20 years old. That was the one 18 years beginners would get here until the end of last year.

So that hat destroyed the market for typical beginners bikes with less than 35Kw.


An for an unrestricted A license you have to be 24 ....
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Last edited by majland; 18-09-13 at 10:11.