TT Motorcycle School is a long established and trusted motorcycle training centre. With over 15 years in the training industry, from running the Geton Motorcycle Live at Birmingham NEC to conducting CBT, A1, A2 and DAS Training. Our CBT site is in Brighton and easily accessible by car/bus with free parking.
Whilst we are still able to provide loan kit to students and we will do our utmost to keep it clean and sanitized, it is strongly recommended that you bring all of your own motorcycle clothing and helmet. Part of the training course will involve the use of a radio with an earpiece. Again, it is recommended that you bring your own.
Whilst we are still able to provide loan kit to students and we will do our utmost to keep it clean and sanitized, it is strongly recommended that you bring all of your own motorcycle clothing and helmet. Part of the training course will involve the use of a radio with an earpiece. Again, it is recommended that you bring your own.
Services
TT Motorcycle School is run and directed by Allan. All tuition is carried out by Allan and his carefully picked, friendly, honest and fully qualified RoSPA and Cardington approved Driving Standards Agency (DSA) motorcycle instructors. TT Motorcycle School is closely supported by a few administrators who are often on hand via either phone, email or in person to give professional, knowledgeable, honest, friendly and comprehensive advice.
YOU GET THE BIKE, WE'LL GET THE LICENCE.Not every rider has the guts to go out there and get their big licence. In case you're one of those (or if you're in the midst of becoming one) then we will be celebrating this milestone with you. Get your big bike licence and we'll help fund your training costs when you buy your new Harley-Davidson(R) motorcycle.
Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) is suitable for anyone that is 16 years old or older, a complete beginner or for people that want to ride a 125cc motorcycle or scooter. CBT certificates are valid for two years, anyone with an expired CBT certificate will need to re-do the course. CBT is a requirement for a full motorcycle licence, it also entitles you to ride a 50cc scooter from the age of 16 or a 125cc motorcycle from the age of 17.
From 24 (or 2 years after passing the A2) you can take an A test (full motorcycle licence). To gain an A1 license you will need to be 17 years old, be trained to carry out the 'module' tests on~ a 125cc. Once passed you can only ride a 125cc. To gain an A2 license you will need to be 19 years old, be trained to carry out the 'module' tests on~ a bike of 47bhp.
For all category A and A2 riders who wish to take it to the next step and gain the much respected Enhanced Rider Scheme (ERS) certificate we can fulfil this dream. Gaining the ERS certificate will not only make you a more skillful and confident rider but you may benefit from insurance discounts from almost 30 different insurance companies, which include some of the largest names in Motorcycle Insurance - such as Carole Nash and Devitts.
Reviews (10)
Steve Hollyhead
May 20, 2021
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Sarah Bradley
May 20, 2021
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I would highly recommend TT. I came from another riding school because I wanted to take my Mod 2 in Eastbourne instead of Burgess Hill.
I learnt some amazing skills from Alan that I wasnt previously taught that has made me a more confident and better rider. I was riding most of the time from 8 till 1230, then had a wind down period before going into my test, feeling confident that this time I was going to pass. And I did.
Thank you Alan :)
I learnt some amazing skills from Alan that I wasnt previously taught that has made me a more confident and better rider. I was riding most of the time from 8 till 1230, then had a wind down period before going into my test, feeling confident that this time I was going to pass. And I did.
Thank you Alan :)
Peter Shannon
Nov 10, 2020
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Having only ridden a 50cc bike back in 1984 I turned up on my cbt apprehensive and a little nervous but I was soon put at ease by Shaun and by the end of the course I passed and was now looking forward to doing my 4 day DAS course with Alan. Now getting on a 650cc was a different kettle of fish for me but Alan is a brilliant instructor and by end of day 1 my confidence was high, he is firm but fair and he knocked out any bad habits that I had, we had a fantastic 4 days and can proudly say that I passed modules 1 and 2 first time thanks to Alan, it was a week I will remember for ever (won’t it
Laurence Pulford
Oct 19, 2020
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Alan Gallagher
Sep 10, 2019
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Great school, passed my big bike test as part of the four day direct access course. I first completed my CBT when i was 16, and rode around quite a bit when i was a kid, but then had 10 years without riding at all. Within the first 2 days Allan had me feeling comfortable and confident on the bike, and his expert instruction allowed me to become a much better rider within a short time frame. They are genuinely committed to your safety and success, pushing you to improve, but also to making the experience fun. TT Motorcycle school were instrumental in me getting my full licence, so thanks guys, i
Samantha Meakin
Jun 27, 2018
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Just completed my CBT on Sunday! Alan was amazing, very patient and informative especially giving advice regarding keeping you safe on the roads, most of all had a great laugh in the process. Due to the Brighton Marathon he didn't let it deter him as we had to change our route several times, he made it very easy. As a car driver for over 10 years i obviously know what to look out for on the roads but the experience was completely alien on a bike; Alan helped in every way he could and even treated us to a coffee. Thank you TT and of course Alan for a fab day and very happy to be heading into summer
Penny Wu
Jul 19, 2017
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If you want quality instructors to help you become a safe and confident rider, and of course pass your mod 1&2 tests, TT Motorcycle school is the place to be!
Had the best experience with Allan and Heather - absolute quality instructors! Honestly, I don't think you can get better than this.
I had previously trained with another school in London and thought the instructor was fine and that I was just a really bad rider as I could not pass the mod 1 test on multiple attempts. I had to change schools as I moved down to Brighton for work. Boy was there a huge difference in the instruction!
Basically
Had the best experience with Allan and Heather - absolute quality instructors! Honestly, I don't think you can get better than this.
I had previously trained with another school in London and thought the instructor was fine and that I was just a really bad rider as I could not pass the mod 1 test on multiple attempts. I had to change schools as I moved down to Brighton for work. Boy was there a huge difference in the instruction!
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Elliot Ridley-Smith
Nov 16, 2016
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"The hardest thing you'll learn is to keep your head up and look where you are going."
Having completed my CBT with TT Motorcycle School, probably the most memorable lesson from that day was the above statement.
Having had a negative experience with another CBT instructor, I found this school through google which also advertised lessons for complete beginners like me.
Both Allan and Heather provided very positive coaching delivered in a calm but down to earth manner. If they shout at you, it's not because they're telling you off, but more to get your attention so you can hear them through your
Having completed my CBT with TT Motorcycle School, probably the most memorable lesson from that day was the above statement.
Having had a negative experience with another CBT instructor, I found this school through google which also advertised lessons for complete beginners like me.
Both Allan and Heather provided very positive coaching delivered in a calm but down to earth manner. If they shout at you, it's not because they're telling you off, but more to get your attention so you can hear them through your
Kelsmellie
Oct 26, 2016
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I did my CBT with Allan a few years ago and I took away such a great experience that I knew I was always going to come back to TT to do my DAS. Allan remembered me and it felt like coming back to learn from a friend. He has a no nonsense approach to teaching, firm but engaging and overall relaxed. If you are there to be the best rider you can be then it is the perfect atmosphere to learn. A typical riding day is from 8/9 am to 2pm - giving you plenty of riding time and stopping before your concentration starts to wane. The examiners don't expect you to ride perfectly but Allan gets you riding to
Nev Kemp
Oct 12, 2016
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Having never ridden a motorbike before I was a little apprehensive but in a day - doing my CBT with Alan - I went from having no idea as to how to even change gear on a motorbike, to riding safely for a couple of hours on public roads. Everything we needed was provided and Alan was reassuringly honest about my abilities and those of the other riders present, was supportive and encouraging and gave excellent practical advice. I am looking forward to returning to do my full licence training as soon as I can arrange it.
So I did go back and did an intensive course to get my full licence. I was definitely
So I did go back and did an intensive course to get my full licence. I was definitely