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does anyone know what the age is before the SACU allow young riders to start riding four strokes, or do you have to have a bike license first, which is another point. How do you get a bike license?

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you can ride a 4t in B class as scorpa makes a 125 one.but i suppose you mean a 250 4t. you cant ride one in youths till you are 16 and you can get a adult licence. as for licence do you mean comp or road.

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Be it four stroke or dratted stinkwheel the SACU does not use engine type as a limiting factor, only capacity, which can be seen on their website info page here http://www.sacu.co.uk/core_files/trials_info.htm

By young I assume you mean sub-17 so no "bike licence" is needed. If an adult, then the rule requiring a road licence seems to have been dropped - very sensibly as you could have been a champion trials rider for ten years then told you needed a road licence to prove your competence.

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thanks guys, yes a road license and yes to the 250 4t (and i didnt relise scorpa made a 125 4t)

anyway, i'm 16 so could I ride one or would it have to be in the A class, and i wouldn't need a road license...

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Be it four stroke or dratted stinkwheel the SACU does not use engine type as a limiting factor, only capacity, which can be seen on their website info page here http://www.sacu.co.uk/core_files/trials_info.htm

so according to that i actually have to be riding youth A right now, but can you ride adult B with anything at my age. Also my club doesn't have dedicated sections to youth just A and B routes as we don't have an awful lot of riders.

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on your licence it will have A CLASS AND YOUR NUMBER.if you want to ride as an adult you will have to send your licence to the sacu and say you want a adult novice licence.hope this helps willie.

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