There are hundreds of licensed motorcycles or Cayman's roads and a few unlicensed ones too! With local traffic woes as they are and the ability of motorcycles to dissect tailbacks, their popularity is growing.
To drive a motorbike over 125cc you have to wait 12 months after getting your provisional licence and then you can take a practical road test. This type of motorcycle also requires that the motorist be at least 19 years of age. Those holding a Learner's Licence cannot carry a passenger and helmets have to be worn at all times.
To drive a scooter you must be at least 17 years of age, have taken a theory test, passed it and obtained a Learner’s Licence.
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There are three groups of motorcycle licences: Group O (up to 50cc), Group 1 (up to 125cc) and Group 1A (over 125cc). You must be at least 19 years of age to drive a motorcycle with an engine over 125cc.
Motorcycle Sales
Scooters and motorbikes have become increasingly popular as a means of transportation but you need to be aware of the rules.
To drive a motorbike over 125cc, you have to wait 12 months after getting your licence, then take a practical road test. This type of motorcycle also requires that the motorist be at least 19 years of age. Those holding a Learner’s Licence cannot carry a passenger and helmets must be worn at all times.
Guided Motorcycle Tours
Motorbikes are not available to rent, however, Cayman Custom Cycles runs an Island tour on Harley Davidsons.