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Honda of Bournemouth Training
Motorcycle Training Course Prices
Our training pathways are designed to take you from complete beginner through to full licence rider with expert support at every stage.
If you’re unsure where to start, our team is always happy to guide you in the right direction.
Call us on 01202 541220 to get started.
Course Pricing Overview
Our pricing reflects high-quality instruction, experienced trainers, and a structured learning environment designed to help you succeed.
CBT
Your introduction to motorcycling.
- The CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) is a one-day course combining practical riding and essential road safety training. Once completed, you’ll receive your CBT certificate allowing you to ride on the road with L-plates. Please note that L-plates must be displayed at all times, there is no motorway riding allowed and no carrying passengers.
CBT Plus
A more supported introduction for new riders.
- This extended 2-day CBT course is designed for riders who want extra time to build confidence and develop strong foundational skills in a relaxed, structured environment. Ideal for nervous beginners or riders who prefer a slower, more supported introduction.
Full License Course
Your complete pathway to a full motorcycle licence.
- This structured training programme includes everything you need to progress from CBT rider to full licence holder, including training, motorcycle use, and test preparation. Designed to give you a clear, efficient route to riding the motorcycle you want.
Full License Plus
Maximum preparation. Maximum confidence.
- This premium course is designed for new or inexperienced riders who want additional training time before progressing to test level. The course includes 7 days of structured training, Module 1 test, Module 2 test, Motorcycle use, Insurance, Maximum of 2 students per instructor and a complete, confidence-first training pathway.
Stepping Up
For riders ready to progress from CBT to full licence training.
- If you have around 3 months of regular riding experience on a 125cc motorcycle, this course provides structured progression onto larger bikes and test preparation. Includes full training and Module 1 & Module 2 preparation.
Reduced Stepping Up
A more direct route to test preparation.
- Designed for riders with at least 12 months’ experience on a 125cc CBT licence who are already confident and ready to focus on test-level training. A streamlined course focusing on progression and test readiness.
Refresher Course
Rebuild confidence. Refresh your skills.
- Ideal for full licence holders who haven’t ridden for a while or want to improve confidence and road awareness. A relaxed, instructor-led day focused on real-world riding skills.
Element E Road Ride
For CBT riders who need additional time.
- If you have run out of time during your CBT course, this session allows you to complete Element E (on-road riding requirement).
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Licence Categories (Full Licence Course)
When you complete your Full Licence Course, your entitlement will depend on age and test route:
- A1 Licence – Up to 125cc motorcycles
- A2 Licence – Up to 47bhp motorcycles
- A Licence – Unlimited motorcycle size
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Why Train with us?
- Experienced, DVSA-focused instructors
- Modern Honda motorcycles
- Structured progression pathways
- Small group or 1-2-1 coaching options
- A supportive, confidence-building environment
All training is delivered using motorcycles from Honda, ensuring reliability, consistency, and rider-focused performance throughout your learning journey.
Refreshments:
Bring your own or money to purchase a sandwich and refreshments
Equipment
Bring your own kit or request to borrow a jacket, helmet, and gloves.
You will not be allowed to participate if you do not have all of these.
Start Your Journey Today
Whether you’re just starting out or stepping up to your full licence, we have a structured pathway designed to get you there safely and confidently.
Call 01202 541220 to book your course or speak to the team.


