Can I ride a Honda cbr600f on a A2 licence? Obviously after it has been restricted?

If not what suggestions would have to a sports bike that is allowed on the a2 licence?

Pretty sure the newer CBR600F makes over 93BHP in its original form.

The restriction is 46.6BHP, and yes a motorcycle with more power can be restricted to that mark, but can't make over double (93) in its original form.

However, some of the older models of the CBR600F can be restricted as they make less than 93BHP. Here's the list -

HONDA CBR 600 F Hurricane (1987 - 1988) = 85BHP
HONDA CBR 600 F (1989 - 1990) = 93BHP

Anything over those years, makes more than 100BHP.

For another suggestion of bike, try the Yamaha FZR600. I think the standard models make around 90BHP. Then there's EXUP models that make less. The older model FZR (Around the 90's) also looks better than the CBR's of that time, in my opinion.

The review at link below says 106.6 BHP Which coverts to 79.4 kW, The maximum you can start with and restrict to 35 kW is 70 kW so NO. And the Power must be as listed when new not what it puts out now.
If you go to 2nd link you will find a list of legal bikes to take the A2 Driving test on?

Andy C

I feel bad for all you people in Europe. Your government does not even pretent to give you freedom.