I can only wish you had posted this video (and the motorcycle license one) last year when I was going through the process as well - in Munich btw! Great job detailing the whole process! Ride safe!
@@natalliaIndersdorf I did my license on an SV650, and was lucky enough to find a used 2019 CB650R with only 2200km on it, which I now own 😄have been having the time of my life this summer! > Let me know if there’s anything else you might find useful absolutely! and thank you for sharing these videos :)
*required Documents for registration office:* 1- Die Zulassungsbescheinigung (part 1 and part 2) Motocycle papers when we get after purchasing motobike 2- Insurance (eVB-Nummer) can get this online quicly 3- inspection (this is for used second hand motocycles only) 4- 02:16 i did not understand here Septum mandat? online form that shows we allow them to take money from our account for our taxes 5- Passport and auswise
It’s called in German “SEPA-Mandat”, it’s a form (I am afraid only in German, but it’s not too difficult), where you have to enter your bank account details and confirm that German tax authority is allowed to withdraw regularly the tax for your motorcycle. Let me know if you need further help😀
Thank you so much for the video, I find it to be simple and straight to the point with lots of details in it. Im currently working on having my License, any ideas of what you would recommend as the first bike as a beginner.?
Thanks a lot for watching and your feedback, happy to hear it was helpful 🤩 First bike🤔 My first one was Yamaha MT 07, it’s considered to be one of the best beginner bikes. However I am thinking to change it for the new Duke 390 (coming in a few months, really looking forward 😍). It is just my personal experience, I find Duke a lot lighter, that’s the main reason 🤩
Hi, no there are three types of licenses A1 (125cm/ up to 11kW, A2 - up to 35 kW and unlimited, you can also ride 125 cm bike with B196 license) I have made a separate video about obtaining motorcycle driving license, please check it out😀 German Motorcycle Driving Licence: Practical Exam ua-cam.com/video/ZreOyK38wi4/v-deo.html
Hi, first you would need to make sure you have valid driving license. Normally after 6 months you have to convert your license into German ones. Besides you will need German bank account to pay taxes for the bike. You will need one any way probably. What kind of a motorcycle are you looking for? Used or a new one?
I have 2003 Honda CBR 600 f4i. In Australia I bought for 4000. Insurance and road rego is 1566 AUD a year. Im curious others whats road rego cost in your countries? Road rego is $750 a year for motorcycles.
Thank you so much for the Video, but there are certain doubts i wanted to ask - I'm originally from india and now studying in Saarland Uni at Saarbrücken. I had drove bike for nearly 10 years in india but my indian licence doesn't work here. And I want to have a bike here maybe used. So i want to know where should i start, should i apply in a driving school or can i directly give practical test for that bcz I think I've enough experience, I'll train for the rules and theory. And if you could also suggest which bike should i prefer here bcz Idk see or know a lot about Motorbikes here only ktm and BMW but that's expensive. I'm thinking maybe till 2500 or Leasing. Thanks
Good morning 😃 Thanks a lot for watching! About the driving license- I am afraid Indian license are not valid here and you would have to register for the driving school and to complete theoretical and practical part🥺 However the best would be to check directly with your local authority, so called “Landratsamt” as the rules are changing quite often:) For the motorcycle- Leasing is super expensive and in my opinion would be a waste of money. It’s not really common in Germany to lease a motorcycle, therefore the demand is low and the prices are high. A good quality and fair priced manufacturer to buy a used motorcycle would be Suzuki, I recommend to check it😀 I personally love Honda or KTM, but those are a bit expensive. Good luck and let me know if you need any further information 🤩 Have a wonderful day!
I can only wish you had posted this video (and the motorcycle license one) last year when I was going through the process as well - in Munich btw!
Great job detailing the whole process!
Ride safe!
I am so happy to hear that! Which motorcycle have you got? Let me know if there’s anything else you might find useful, I would be very glad to share😀
@@natalliaIndersdorf I did my license on an SV650, and was lucky enough to find a used 2019 CB650R with only 2200km on it, which I now own 😄have been having the time of my life this summer!
> Let me know if there’s anything else you might find useful
absolutely! and thank you for sharing these videos :)
*required Documents for registration office:*
1- Die Zulassungsbescheinigung (part 1 and part 2)
Motocycle papers when we get after purchasing motobike
2- Insurance (eVB-Nummer)
can get this online quicly
3- inspection (this is for used second hand motocycles only)
4- 02:16 i did not understand here Septum mandat?
online form that shows we allow them to take money from our account for our taxes
5- Passport and auswise
It’s called in German “SEPA-Mandat”, it’s a form (I am afraid only in German, but it’s not too difficult), where you have to enter your bank account details and confirm that German tax authority is allowed to withdraw regularly the tax for your motorcycle. Let me know if you need further help😀
This helped me a lot to understand how the process works. Thank you.
Thank you so much, happy to hear it was helpful😀 Good luck with the your driving license and let me know if you have any questions 😊
very useful video thanks for sharing you experiments
Thanks a lot, happy to hear it was helpful 😍
Thank you, very useful video!
Thanks for the feedback, happy to hear! Good luck with your driving license and let me know if you have any questions😀
Thank you so much ❤
Glad it was helpful 🤩
Hi from Germany gengenbach what motorcycle can I get at 15
Hi, you can do so called AM license for driving 50 ccm scooters, when you are 16 you can do A1 which enables you to ride 125 ccm bike😀 Good luck!
Thank you so much for the video, I find it to be simple and straight to the point with lots of details in it. Im currently working on having my License, any ideas of what you would recommend as the first bike as a beginner.?
Thanks a lot for watching and your feedback, happy to hear it was helpful 🤩 First bike🤔 My first one was Yamaha MT 07, it’s considered to be one of the best beginner bikes. However I am thinking to change it for the new Duke 390 (coming in a few months, really looking forward 😍). It is just my personal experience, I find Duke a lot lighter, that’s the main reason 🤩
Can I drive motorbike in winter?
Of course! You just need to register your bike for the whole year, get warm clothes and hope the roads are ice free😀
I want to know about the licenses, is there a single license for every bike whether it's a 125 or 500 also what is the procedure to get the license
Hi, no there are three types of licenses A1 (125cm/ up to 11kW, A2 - up to 35 kW and unlimited, you can also ride 125 cm bike with B196 license) I have made a separate video about obtaining motorcycle driving license, please check it out😀 German Motorcycle Driving Licence: Practical Exam
ua-cam.com/video/ZreOyK38wi4/v-deo.html
Hi, I live in India. I'm coming to Germany as a foreign exchange student and would like to own a motorcycle. Is there anything I should know?
Hi, first you would need to make sure you have valid driving license. Normally after 6 months you have to convert your license into German ones. Besides you will need German bank account to pay taxes for the bike. You will need one any way probably. What kind of a motorcycle are you looking for? Used or a new one?
I have 2003 Honda CBR 600 f4i. In Australia I bought for 4000. Insurance and road rego is 1566 AUD a year.
Im curious others whats road rego cost in your countries? Road rego is $750 a year for motorcycles.
Hi, nice bike😀 In Germany we have no road rego costs, only taxes and insurance 😀
Thank you so much for the Video, but there are certain doubts i wanted to ask -
I'm originally from india and now studying in Saarland Uni at Saarbrücken. I had drove bike for nearly 10 years in india but my indian licence doesn't work here. And I want to have a bike here maybe used.
So i want to know where should i start, should i apply in a driving school or can i directly give practical test for that bcz I think I've enough experience, I'll train for the rules and theory.
And if you could also suggest which bike should i prefer here bcz Idk see or know a lot about Motorbikes here only ktm and BMW but that's expensive. I'm thinking maybe till 2500 or Leasing.
Thanks
Good morning 😃 Thanks a lot for watching! About the driving license- I am afraid Indian license are not valid here and you would have to register for the driving school and to complete theoretical and practical part🥺 However the best would be to check directly with your local authority, so called “Landratsamt” as the rules are changing quite often:) For the motorcycle- Leasing is super expensive and in my opinion would be a waste of money. It’s not really common in Germany to lease a motorcycle, therefore the demand is low and the prices are high. A good quality and fair priced manufacturer to buy a used motorcycle would be Suzuki, I recommend to check it😀 I personally love Honda or KTM, but those are a bit expensive. Good luck and let me know if you need any further information 🤩 Have a wonderful day!
Please help me I am a motorcycle mechanic I have ten years of experience I will be greatly benefited if you give me a job
Here in uk is 100£ a month so Germany is cheaper
Oh, that’s a lot more expensive, thanks for sharing!