Restrict motorcycle with A1 driving license due to weight and horsepower?

Hi, I'd like to know if I can have my motorcycle restricted because my weight is too high for my horsepower (power/weight ratio). Is that possible?

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19Michael69
7 years ago

The problem is the ratio of my own weight to PS performance(most 0.1 be with me but 0.18

You don’t mean something your own body weight?

For the power ratio, the empty weight / the empty mass of the vehicle, which is entered in field G of the papers, counts.

The KTM Duke 125 and all other “current” 125s are specially built for the A1 driving licence and meet the requirements of the driving licence.

You don’t have to let her go.

Best regards

Michael

fuji415
7 years ago

A1_ Motorcycles with a capacity not exceeding 125 ccm and a rated power not exceeding 11 kW, in which the power/weight ratio does not exceed 0,1 kW/kg, and three-wheel motor vehicles up to 15 kW.

And all that is not built for A1 is therefore 125 sports machines with 30-40-45 P open need not be brought to 15 hp but to 5-8 hp max because these are such exhaust fumes

and not the AUK that is the AU for motorcycles will create from the immensely high wear of these carts not to mention that after 6-8 hours engines will be overhauled because pistons, bearings etc. are scrap.

migebuff
7 years ago

Maybe you can throttle the motorcycle. It depends on whether you can throttle it. It is not possible to say more because you unfortunately do not want to tell us what model it is all about.

migebuff
7 years ago

Empty weight 137kg, 110kg it must have at least at 11 kW – how do you think something to throttle here?

peterobm
7 years ago

a cylinder capacity not exceeding 125 cm3

an engine power not exceeding 11 kW

and a ratio of power to weight (weight) of max. 0,1 kW/kg

there are bad cards — the weight of the machine remains

in the case of A2, there is only 0.2 kw/kg

blackhaya
7 years ago

read upps.

Each 125 cube was made for the A1 chase, nothing has to be throttled.

And if the KTM eXC mean it has sensational 9 hp

Gaskutscher
7 years ago

The KTM Duke 125 is fully compatible with the A1. Maximum 11 kW and the power weight also fits. Nothing has to be changed.

SaniOnTheRoad
7 years ago

Hi.

yes – that goes!

For the category A1 licence, Performance weight not more than 0,1 kW/kg.

LG

peterobm
7 years ago
Reply to  SaniOnTheRoad

what is not understood at a maximum of 11 Kw – there is nix to choke

SaniOnTheRoad
7 years ago
Reply to  peterobm

What is not going on Additional Limitation of power weight the Power limit (11 kW) and Capacity limitation (125 ccm) Understand?

Please inform….

https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/fev_2010/_6.html

migebuff
7 years ago

Exactly. It’s only since 2013. There were 125s before. The Beta RR 125LC had at times 11 KW at 105kg.

Jannik2802
7 years ago

Do you think you’re a PS? Or do I get the question wrong?

Jannik2802
7 years ago
Reply to  Jannik2802

The “own weight” means the weight of the motorcycle! Not yours! But (almost) all 125’s are so built that you can drive them with the A1 guide ticket.

blackhaya
7 years ago

jklmmm.

Klaudrian
7 years ago
Reply to  blackhaya

42hp? A1 allows a maximum of 15 hp.