The Motovlogging Jeweller
The Motovlogging Jeweller
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An Old Guys Guide To Shifting Like A Pro.....Well Almost
#cb125 #honda #cb125f
Its all about preloading the gears. What the hell does that mean?
I took to RUclips to find out what I could do to improve my shifting technique and stumbled across @BikerElfSquirrel channel talking about preloading.
So it was a lovely evening tonight so I thought I would take a ride and try it out for myself.
My other RUclips Channel 👉 ruclips.net/user/atthebench
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Sunny Evening Motor Bike Pootle Up The South Wales Valleys
Просмотров 206Год назад
#honda #cb125f #southwales The weather has been amazing the past few days and with a chance to get out one evening, I decided to take the Honda CB125F for a little trip up the South Wales Valleys. Just me chatting away with some scenery of South Wales. Still loving the bike, still making mistakes but loving every minute of it.
Can We Talk About The 'C' Word? Yes, Christmas Presents for Motorcyclists
Просмотров 152Год назад
#cb125 #christmaspresents #hondamotorcycles So as a new motorcyclist and with Christmas a few months away what can I ask my darling wife, Louise, for Christmas? A new bike would be nice but how about those smaller pressies? As a motorcyclist what have you been given fro Christmas or indeed what are you going to ask Father Christmas for this year? Write and tell me in the comments section. I'd l...
An Old Guys First Time Motorbiking and Vlogging on a Honda CB125F
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
#honda #CB125 #cb125f The first Motovlog of my new channel. We all have to start somewhere! At 58 years old I'd never ridden a motorbike but always wanted to. So I took the plunge and signed up for my CBT and theory test and promptly bought my first ever motorbike, a Honda CB125F. This channel is going to be detailing my exploits and progress as I work up to taking my DAS and beyond. Completely...

Комментарии

  • @airaction2257
    @airaction2257 3 месяца назад

    Hi everyone, i'm 67 years old and just started taking motorcycle lessons to prepare for my CBT, I just bought a Honda CB125F as now i'm retired and after years of driving a car i wanted to experience riding a Motorcycle,so far lessons going good just trying to master the Figure of 8 going around cones at slow speed,a bit harder than it looks. Videos like this give me more encouragement, thank you 😀

  • @EddieEloff
    @EddieEloff 4 месяца назад

    Small capacity bikes ride differently to big bikes. You enjoy what you see. Not following white line. 😊 been doing it for 20 od years.

  • @kusadlamini5896
    @kusadlamini5896 6 месяцев назад

    Hello from a 54 year old biking newbie. I am doing my local drivers licence in a few days time. This vlog really encouraged me. Thank you.

  • @garethroberts167
    @garethroberts167 6 месяцев назад

    I’m in south wales too and at 48 a new starter. Looking at either a CBF CBR or MT125…pros and cons for all I guess. CBT next couple of weeks and see where we go 🎉 (I’ve got a new rider course before my CBT just to get a flavour and some instruction)

  • @metalscream3934
    @metalscream3934 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video that, Purchased the same bike lovely to ride

  • @tomrox8921
    @tomrox8921 10 месяцев назад

    Hopefully I will do it too this year. Thank you.

  • @nbgen
    @nbgen 10 месяцев назад

    Better mpg than a car and far more fun😊

  • @kevinbourke4038
    @kevinbourke4038 10 месяцев назад

    You're not old mate. I'm old ! - I am 77 yo and just bought my Honda CB 125 F Haven't ridden a motorcycle for at least 40 years. The CB 125 F is such a forgiving bike ! So easy to brush up my riding techneque, I'm getting there, slowly...... Greetings mate from Melbourne, in the big brown bastard country down under. 😅 PS - I have found it's easier (for me) to do U turns - from stationary - in 2nd gear - less 'snappy' less feathering on the clutch. very little throttle required. I also ride bicycles. Good for leg muscles, the Honda - good for my brain 'muscle'

  • @davecarrera
    @davecarrera 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful. Have my own CB125F (2019) and passed MOD 1 2 weeks ago. MOD 2 Dec 21st. Large deposit on a CB500F ;-) I truly wish you well in your adventures on two wheels.

  • @bikerkeebzy
    @bikerkeebzy 11 месяцев назад

    woo exact same bike, colour and everything :D

  • @BleachDemon99
    @BleachDemon99 11 месяцев назад

    41 passed my cbt a fortnight ago, picking up my ‘13 CB125F tomorrow. Theory booked for December 😬👊🏼✊🏽👊🏼✊🏽omg I’m local to you, that’s Massy to Caerphilly my second favourite lane

  • @Taz-yt4tj
    @Taz-yt4tj Год назад

    Passed my bike test 2 years ago at the young age of 66 got a royal Enfield super meteor 650 and I’m loving it ,so you’re never too late loving your vids 👍✅

  • @NorthernMotovlog
    @NorthernMotovlog Год назад

    Fantastic stuff!! Love it.. welcome to motovlogging and the very best way to see places, on 2 wheels..

  • @MiddleAgedBrit
    @MiddleAgedBrit Год назад

    I'm almost 53, Never even had a car licence, never bothered me. But aiming to get the Bike stuff on early next year. Thanks for the vid!

  • @Teuchteronabike
    @Teuchteronabike Год назад

    Ear plugs definitely yes. Snood definitely yes, especially in winter or when you start going faster. Top box someone else mentioned which is great but really catches the wind on smaller bikes and acts like a rudder so watch out for that. Honestly you will want a new bike after your DAS training. Going back to a 125 after riding a 500cc plus machine....well you'll see for yourself. I ride year round and clothing aside, hands down winners are handlebar wind shields and heated grips. You can wrap up the rest of your body but your hands will always get cold. Like you I came to biking later in life (45 in my case) and now 57 and have 2 bikes cover about 20,000 miles per year between them. The addiction is powerful.

  • @zach.bashir
    @zach.bashir Год назад

    keep it up mate, nice capture here

  • @michaelreid5307
    @michaelreid5307 Год назад

    58 isn't old :D

  • @whollymindless
    @whollymindless Год назад

    At 59 I figured "It's not going to be a better time." So I signed up for a two day class and got my license. It's been quite enjoyable. If you're interested, go do the class. Nothing to lose.

  • @johnroberts4353
    @johnroberts4353 Год назад

    Andrew your a new rider at 58 well done I’m 76 and still riding. Just pull your clutch in slip into next gear don’t complicate your technique Also I watched one of your vids and you did really well by not breaking the speed limit On this one please in a 30 or now in wales 20 keep to limits or pre book your first motorcycle speed awareness course Well done again

  • @GTLondonRider
    @GTLondonRider Год назад

    Hello I started my bike (sh125i) 2019 with CBT & passed A1 auto(2021) & passed A2 auto (2022). Due to my leg problem I have problem with left foot gear shifting. However I really wish to learn manual bike. I am 50 years old you man. 😂

  • @o00scorpion00o
    @o00scorpion00o Год назад

    I passed my CBT here in Ireland end of August, still don't have a bike lol. but had my eye on the CB125F, Or an old Rebel 250 for the extra power but they're hard to find in decent shame here. People at the CBT ( IBT ) were advising me to go for much faster bikes, I don't think it's a good idea lol. I think Honda are missing in lower seating bikes, they have the Rebel but that's it. Bikes like the Royal Enfield 350. The CB range of bikes apart from the CB125F are very expensive, a CB300R is 7,100 Euro's in Ireland. Honda have nothing else in the 250-300 range of cheaper bikes. . The Rebel 500 is 8400 - 8900 Euro's. Also, higher powered 125s are missing too.

  • @someoldude7578
    @someoldude7578 Год назад

    Always nice to see other Ol' Dudes getting either on bikes for the first time or returning after years away. Enjoy your rides, good luck with your courses, should you choose to go further with it. 👍🙂

  • @NicksBikes
    @NicksBikes Год назад

    Fellow CB125F owner here!

  • @ADHD_RID3R
    @ADHD_RID3R Год назад

    the thing is, a 125 is now the perfect bike, with the speed limit change ( hate it) but they are more economical, easier to maintain, and in general cheaper to own, good luck on your journey and most of all enjoy it

  • @tonyb1655
    @tonyb1655 Год назад

    So pleased to have come across your channel it's nice to know there are others out there, it must be the year of the mid life crisis 😂 as I have also done the same as you, started riding in August this year passed the theory on a Monday done the CBT the day after loved it that much bought an XSR125 5 days later.

  • @Lanes-Explorer5733
    @Lanes-Explorer5733 Год назад

    Brilliant! Welcome to the world of motorcycles and the glorious feeling of freedom it gives you. Your video and riding style are great. Love it. You've another subscriber

  • @iainelder4976
    @iainelder4976 Год назад

    Just came across your site tonight and the quality is first class. Do everything at your own pace, take your test and upgrade the bike. I’ve a 2014 cb500f and they’re superb (I’m 63), and once your wife goes out with you and gets the biking bug, bingo, you’ve a 125 there for her to learn on, happy days ..looking forward to more vids , well done

  • @leslieaustin151
    @leslieaustin151 Год назад

    C’mon, get the heavy off-road tyres on that bike for the winter! When we lived in N. Yorks the head-teachers had farming families up high in the dales that would phone in and say “It’s snowing here” so they knew it was time to get the transport arranged and take the kids home before it became impossible. Love your bimbles and your commentaries. Pity about Mr Dafty on his sports bike being a mean ace and a damned pain, but you stay safe. Regards, Les

  • @leslieaustin151
    @leslieaustin151 Год назад

    Hearing protection… as I have hearing loss somewhere between “serious” and “profound” I can say with certainty you can only lose your hearing once. On any bike you should protect your hearing. Always. Cheap and easy to do, so do it. It was a hot early September and I was really glad for my Knox ‘shirt’ which has plenty of protection (back, shoulders, elbows) but allows good air flow. Not cheap but I wear it under more weather-proof gear if necessary. RAM mounts are pricy for what they are but having got one with a sat-nav, I could see how good they are and now use them for sat-nav, mirror-mounts, to hold my iPad on a stand, to hang my amateur radio gear from shelves in the house and on various outdoor fixtures. They would be great as camera mounts - use U-bolts (see the RAM catalogue) on the handlebar if you don’t want to drill holes in bodywork. For the record, I passed my bike test in the 1960s, but got back on a bike 5 years ago. Loving it. I wish I hadn’t sold my cheap Chinese 125 ‘starter bike’ though… I now have a 225cc Yamaha trail bike and am modifying a Honda Innova 125, and I’m 77 y.o. Wish you well with the channel. If you get into N. Wales I might see you around!! Les

  • @davidross1436
    @davidross1436 Год назад

    I find rev matching by blipping the throttle on downshifts makes for much smoother riding and less wear on chain and sprockets etc. You can use two finger braking and roll your wrist to blip or use the rear brake while blipping or better still a bit of both 👍 Hope this helps.

  • @davidross1436
    @davidross1436 Год назад

    A bottle of ACF 50 and spray bottle will keep your bike looking great when applied regularly. An Optimate charger will also make sure it starts after lengthy spells when the weathers dire. I use both the above.🙂

  • @davidross1436
    @davidross1436 Год назад

    Great vid, well done. Looks like you're getting the hang of things pretty quickly! Good advice from saddle bags about junctions 👍 I'm 68 and started riding again 4 yrs ago as I have the time and funds now. Like you I bought a brand new bike and 4yrs on still love it.

  • @Saddlebags73
    @Saddlebags73 Год назад

    What a brilliant first motovlog. Your sound and visuals are spot on. I’ve been doing it for a few years and can’t get my sound that clear. Your riding looks good as far as I can tell. Clutch control etc will become natural in time. Just pretend you are invisible and assume that at every junction someone is going to cross your path. All the best 👍🏼

  • @loftysaltmarsh69
    @loftysaltmarsh69 Год назад

    Best tip I had when learning was , when stopping at a junction to turn right, have your bike turned slightly to the right. It makes setting off in that direction so much easier.

  • @TwoGreatWheels
    @TwoGreatWheels Год назад

    When I was riding around Italy, there were times when I would scream inside my helmet because of the raw beauty of nature. No idea where I was. I'll never pass through there again. You turn a corner and are suddenly confronted by the most beautiful sight nature has to offer. I wished back then, and still do now, to have someone on the back to share that feeling with. You're a lucky man that your wife is ok riding pillion. You'll have a lot of fun. Safe journeys to you!

  • @ricbarnes6272
    @ricbarnes6272 Год назад

    Good for you olde timer, i'm 75 yrs young ,i have 2 bikes & i ride out nearly every day, even manage to get a few rides in winter as long as our roads are clean. You're never too olde to ride as long as you feel comfortable doing it. Keep on keeping on, ric, an olde guy from ontario canada. P.s., i really like your video, anybody who gets out there on their bike deserves a huge thumbs up.

  • @robduncan599
    @robduncan599 Год назад

    Comming along for the ride . 61 years old i did the moped then 175 then 250 back when you could ride a 250 on L plates, then gave up . But like you always been intrested in motorbikes. As an avid watcher of YT videos mostly small channels, my only advice is vlogging should always always be secondary. I see so many problems vlogging missing stop signs and close calls . That is my tip . Be safe and enjoy your biking.

  • @muaythai1814
    @muaythai1814 Год назад

    Well done for taking the plunge and getting your first bike, i ride an LML star 125 (vespa PX) and a VFR 800 and love both. I've all the gear to vlog and no idea how it works. So im very interested and looking forward to your upcoming videos on your channel. Good luck.

  • @BlakesPipes
    @BlakesPipes Год назад

    you got all videos watched and in the books for me. I can only put out 1 video every week or two. so you are doing well putting out quick vlogging vids.

  • @BlakesPipes
    @BlakesPipes Год назад

    I dropped the hobby of women 2 years ago with my second divorce. i am retired from that sport. that also means i have no use anymore for jewelry stores anymore. i hope the direction of marriage continues to go down as men become more intelligent to find out it is a bad bet at 50/50 . anyways , i buy all my toys now and the one i want as i do a lot of research on every thing i buy. cant help. if you own every thing, i always have one thing i tell every one to get there wife or husband, a paper embosser to crimp all letters with their own name and initials on it, and what ever else you want to emboss on paper.

  • @BlakesPipes
    @BlakesPipes Год назад

    well welcome to motorcycling and vlogging, it took me 20 years to put a camera on my helmet, but 23 years to start a channel. congrats. enjoy the journey and we will be here looking at what you create. mine is still on the working end as 10 videos in and not popular as I smoke a pipe or cigar and review and tell a story. looking forward to what you bring.

  • @paulclarke1233
    @paulclarke1233 Год назад

    Hi moter bike jewler, great to hear you are enjoying riding for the first time and to hear how you are doing. Keep it up and I did the same CBT and therey and then did my direct access and when l past mod 1 and 2 I got a kawersaki e r 6 n 650 and at the time it was a good first big bike so I heard that the Honda 5oo x is a good bike

  • @adrianmasterson6388
    @adrianmasterson6388 Год назад

    Get a copy of the Road craft hand book. Best advise for motorbiking the Police use. Good luck and just enjoy .

  • @youngeroldie5089
    @youngeroldie5089 Год назад

    Firstly well done on making the decision to start riding bikes and passing your CBT. As a volunteer Instructor you are riding well from what I have just watched. The quality of your vlog is first rate, so well done on that, my first ones were rubbish compared to yours. I am liking and subbed as it will be good to see you progress through you future tests to get a full licence. most of my content is either based on new riders or us more mature riders and you fit in to both of them. Oh and touring. Once again well done and looking forward to further content

  • @grahamedkins
    @grahamedkins Год назад

    I’ve been riding for about 40 years, 125’s are great! Enjoy your rides. I’ll look forward to your future videos.

  • @k1ckyscotland988
    @k1ckyscotland988 Год назад

    There could be inadvertent consequences to preloading. It might be worth checking out some of the animated videos on RUclips,detailing how the clutch/gearbox actually works. If you're preloading going downhill and back off the throttle,even a little,everthing in the gearbox at some point will align and your slight pressure could be enough to clutchless shift. A technique racers use. Not a problem going up a gear,can be dangerous if you're preloading for a downshift. Momentarily locking the back wheel. And there's always the danger of increased wear on the leading edges of the gears. Great camera work and commentary. Wee question,what is that green light that seems to always be on?. Green light usually means neutral.

    • @TheMotovloggingJeweller
      @TheMotovloggingJeweller Год назад

      Thanks for your comments. The green light is telling me that in using the gearing and throttle efficiently to get good mpg. It’s called eco mode on the Hondas

    • @TheMotovloggingJeweller
      @TheMotovloggingJeweller Год назад

      Thanks for your comments. The green light is telling me that in using the gearing and throttle efficiently to get good mpg. It’s called eco mode on the Hondas

    • @Saddlebags73
      @Saddlebags73 Год назад

      I agree. Preloading up through the gears is fine and clutch less changes easy. I have never preloaded going down through the gears. On a bigger bike with stronger engine braking it could lead to things getting a bit squirmy.

  • @ruahinesrider
    @ruahinesrider Год назад

    Get crash bars when get bigger bikes & always wear a jacket,boots,gloves. You did the right thing getting the 125cc they're great to build your confidence on before going bigger if you're never rode before test. Best to pull clutch all the way in for smoother shifts & less wear to cogs etc.

  • @2wheeledwillie395
    @2wheeledwillie395 Год назад

    Great video 👍 now you need to get a RE Classic350 !!

  • @caryfielder3796
    @caryfielder3796 Год назад

    Hi Andrew, how about a GIVI top box for the CB? I found having one really useful. For my list to the wife, it depends if I pass the Mod 2 next month if you get my drift 🤣🤞.

  • @BillyDalziel-qw9hc
    @BillyDalziel-qw9hc Год назад

    Loved this, I have been thinking of taking my CBT now for about 6 months, at 55 I was thinking am I too old. Your post has helped make my mind up, its now or never. I have two older brothers who have held a bike license an owned bikes since they were 17 and a dad who owned a series of Nortons, Ariel’s, etc. driving a car has become so boring and every journey is irritating the hell out of me, like you I don’t want to race around I just want to travel with a little bit of excitement and thrill. Hope you don’t mind the pun, “ this really was a diamond in the rough” when it comes to RUclips videos. Of course you don’t mind a pun you’re over fifty 😄

    • @TheMotovloggingJeweller
      @TheMotovloggingJeweller Год назад

      Yea I had been thinking about it for many years too but just thought one day, “why are you putting it off, you’ll either love it or hate it” and I bloody loved it.

    • @karlgable6587
      @karlgable6587 Год назад

      Hi there, i done my CBT in January this year at the age of 55 after years of thinking about it. I now ride a Zontes G1 125 and its great, go and do your CBT and see what you think.

    • @BillyDalziel-qw9hc
      @BillyDalziel-qw9hc Год назад

      @@karlgable6587 Hi Karl, as soon as I get the money I will be taking my CBT. I have a son at University and one just starting out in the world of work so any spare cash makes it’s way to them first. So a bit like a teenager I have asked everyone to give me money at Christmas and birthdays and the bike will have to go on old fashioned HP. Good hear your experience it’s inspiring

    • @kevinbourke4038
      @kevinbourke4038 Год назад

      I'm 77 yo. Have just ordered this Motorcycle. At 55 you're only a lad. Just bloodywell do it !

    • @BillyDalziel-qw9hc
      @BillyDalziel-qw9hc Год назад

      @@kevinbourke4038. Thanks Kevin, I finely took my CBT two weeks back, now saving to get a 125 some experience and then take my full license as soon as possible. I should add that I loved taking my CBT, when we did the 2 hour road section it felt like half an hour and I could have ridden on for another two hours. I never felt like that taking my car test. Great to hear your riding at 77 gives me inspiration that I have plenty of years to enjoy biking. Cheers and thanks again for the reply