What kind of driver's license is required for large-displacement motorcycles?

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LaAlyssa
07/29/25 8:57pm
Large-displacement motorcycles can be driven with E or D class licenses. In China, motorcycle driver's licenses are not categorized by engine displacement. The type of license required for a motorcycle is not related to its displacement but rather to its classification. Currently, there are three types of motorcycle licenses in China: F, E, and D. Below is a detailed introduction: 1. F License: The F license only permits the operation of light motorcycles with an engine displacement below 50CC, but this type of license is rarely tested for. 2. E License: The E license allows the operation of any two-wheeled motorcycle, regardless of its displacement. 3. D License: The D license permits the operation of all two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles, meaning that with a D license, you can legally ride any two-wheeled motorcycle, including large-displacement models. There is no separate license specifically for large-displacement motorcycles.
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