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No, you cannot ride a motorcycle with a bicycle license in California. In California, you need a separate motorcycle license (M1) or an endorsement on your regular driver's license to legally operate a motorcycle on public roads.

To obtain a motorcycle license or endorsement in California, you must meet the following requirements:

  1. Be at least 16 years old for a motorcycle learner's permit or 18 years old for a motorcycle license.
  2. Hold a valid California driver's license or obtain one concurrently with the motorcycle license.
  3. Pass a written knowledge test specifically for motorcycles.
  4. Complete a Basic Rider Course (BRC) offered by the California Motorcyclist Safety Program (CMSP) or pass a skills test at the DMV.
  5. Pay the required fees for the license or endorsement.

The BRC is a comprehensive training course that includes both classroom instruction and on-cycle riding practice. It is designed to provide aspiring motorcyclists with essential knowledge and skills to ride safely.

Once you have completed the necessary requirements, you will receive a motorcycle learner's permit or a motorcycle license, allowing you to legally ride a motorcycle on California roads. It is important to familiarize yourself with all the rules and regulations governing motorcycle operation to ensure your safety and compliance with the law.

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