Great vid great job! I’m retired from the job and although not a motor cop I rode with some motor cops who taught me a lot. This is why I really like your channel. You put yourself out there. Well done!!!
That was freaking great! I’ve been watching your progress and so happy that you did it! Now that you’ve completed three days, you have 7 more to go. Then, monthly training and annual qualifications. Are you up for the task? “Sparkles”
I am a retired Motor Officer, but have been riding since I was 15 in 1965. I had mistakingly assumed that I was in the top tier of motorcyclists. . .UNTIL I took the Motorcycle Officer Course in Chattanooga, some years ago. In the past I attended classes for Racers, even riding at Daytona Motor Speedway. I live near Cherohala Skyway and frequently ride through Deal's Gap. But when I took the Motorcycle Officers Course it didn't take long to dawn on me how poorly I actually was. It was, without a doubt, the hardest training I have ever had. Every day, I was physically wrecked and emotionally drained. I dropped my Road King more in those two weeks than I ever had in all the years I have riding. Congrads Doodle, you are truly a Champion!
As a retired cop and a follower since you did videos out of your car, this is my favorite video yet! You make us proud! You need to sign up and become a police traffic officer! You’d be awesome! I would come to your graduation!
@motoknivesandgunsbyjt , thanks for your service. I'm also a retired officer. I can not begin to describe how PROUD this video makes me on so many different levels!!! She has a forever subscriber in me
My favorite part "I feel so American right now." This video captures the spirit of adventure and freedom that riding gives all while demonstrating the discipline and responsibility that is required to fully appreciate that Freedom. Well done.
Doodle, do you realize how much you are helping the motorcycling community? You encourage nonriders to get behind the handlebars and inspire new riders to ride better and explore. You are even breathing new life into old riders. Just reading the comments below vindicates what I believe. May you never get bored with what you are doing. You are fantastic. Keep up the great work. I hope one day our paths will cross out on the open road, and we can share a coffee..or tea. With this heat, ice water will be fine. Take care and keep the shiny side up.
You are fearless, Doodle. After over 50 years of riding including dirt riding, road racing and trackday riding, I realized that everything I ever learned about riding was focused on how to go fast which I was pretty good at. Three years ago, after dropping my Ducati more times than I care to admit, I realized that I was terrible at low-speed riding. I always attributed dropping my bike to the fact that I'm only 5'5" and have a 28-inch inseam. I then started researching police training and other websites that focus on low-speed skills. For the last 3 years, I've been going to a nearby parking lot and practicing, and have improved my low-speed skills significantly but still have a long ways to go. This has become even more important since purchasing my first adventure bike (like you I have a Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro). I really respect your willingness to push your limits and try all sorts of new things. I can only hope to achieve your low-speed skills, and you've inspired me to practicing.
OUTSTANDING 👏🏽 I’m a retired MotorCop, and trained new motors. One of the proudest moments in my career was receiving my Certification from CHP Motorcycle Academy. I applauded you at the end of your video. Your joy gave me goosebumps. Ride On🤙🏾
@@fasfandidn’t understand the lean forward thing. Looked like pushing one side of the handlebars forward to make a turn? Biggest thing I ever learned is look where you want to go. Not at the obstacle you want to avoid
@@pitchforkpeasant6219 I wonder if leaning forward pushes your center of gravity forward and helps you turn the bars and rotate further. Youre right though... head and eyes up. Look where you WANT to go. I remember one time it definitely saved me. I went into a corner a bit faster than I thought I was and started going wide. I caught myself fixate on the guardrail thinking I was going under it or over it. I snapped out of it and remembered look where you want to go. Turned my eyes back down the road and sure enough.. the bike leaned more and went on around the corner and down the road. I know if I had stayed looking at the rail I'd have hit it.
from watching your first videos where you felt that it was normal to drop your bike at junctions, to seeing you now doing what other people can only dream about. Those riding skills are insane. You go girl!
I can see that you learned a lot from Jerry Palladino! Endless respect from me, for all the 2-wheel challenges that you've faced head-on, and overcome. Plus, because of you, I have BrakeFree lights on all my helmets! Great going!
Doodle, I started watching your channel and a few others in 2020, which re-energize me into riding again. More importantly watching you challenge yourself as a rider and as a creator has just been remarkable. Your videos, content explanations, and history is beyond belief. What you have been providing for your viewers has been nothing more than perfection. I suspect that in the near future, you will be contacted by a larger corporation to represent them in some means because you are good at what you’re doing. You touch our hearts with your creations and ambition. Keep doing what you have and best wishes to you!
doodle-🎉🎉🎉 you finally got the police basic motor course!! I’m so happy to see that! So, did anyone issue you your motor traffic wings? If not, I’ve my original Pin that I would be honored to send to you! You have more so earned them!!
Congrats on passing the course! Your hard work and dedication really paid off! You definitely inspired me as a new rider over the past several months to never become stagnant in my own riding skills!
A cop for 36 years. Last 15 on motor. Everyday is a skill test constantly learning ,,, & teaching. Keep up the good work Doodle remember it's a perishable skill,,, like shooting a weapon.
I have followed you and I know this has been a passion of yours to go thru the police officers riding course. I am glad to see you did well and now onto your next goal.
You made me feel things with this video. I got my license a few months ago by now. I am trying out different bikes now and then, rented one for a day and I long for the moment I finally have one in my own garage and I can hop on whenever I like. But there's also a lot of moments I feel doubt in my own skills. In this video you showed me (again) how amazing it is to challenge yourself, learn new things, get out there and do what you want to do. I am proud of you, my heart was warmed by the support you let shimmer through by the other people cheering you on, and you got me new hope and happiness for my own motor adventure. Keep it up
Such a great video. You’re proving that everyone can become a better rider with practice. This video was edited to perfection and very inspiring for all of us riders. Thank you!!
When I took Lock and Lean 101, I dropped their HD 22-times in the first hour! That course changed my relationship with the bike, the road, and everything on the road.
It's very impressive that you even took on that intensive and difficult training. I did the career in a caged vehicle, but have ridden "off-duty" two wheels for decades. Had my department gone to the BMW F1250gs', I would have jumped at that opportunity. Again, congrats.....
I have been watching your content for a long time. I can't believe how much you have changed! You really deserve a ton of credit for taking and passing this class. Incredible job! I like the notion of doing this course, but I most likely never will because I can't afford to be dropping my bike like that. But I still hit the parking lot and practice on a regular basis. Again, massive respect to you, Doodle. You have made us proud!
Congratulations on graduating this class! I'm a new rider and find your videos inspiring and helpful. I work on slow u-turns and will now use the 'lean forward' to aid in stability (through my mountain biking experience, I find gripping my tank with my knees helpful in tight turns.) Because of your videos, I own a Brake Free and use it every ride and have had many drivers thank me for wearing it as it helps them know what I am doing with my momentum. Thank you and keep on, keeping on!
Congrats and well done, Doodle! Been watching for a few years now and all your practice leading up to this course was great to watch. Also bought a Brake Free because of your channel awhile back and love it.
I’m motivated by you because you have humility. A lot of channels are all about “look what I can do, it’s easy” but it’s clear with you that some things are hard and can sometimes be scary - something that we’ve all felt, and if we want to get better should challenge ourselves to feel again.
You picked up a 450 heavy bike with a smile and passes this challenging with flying colors - you are amazing and quite special. Your hard work paid off 😃
Oh man I’ve been waitin for this video since I found you last year! Great job and awesome shooting range I bet that was so much fun getting to try out some sweet freedom sticks!!! 😎🤘🏼🇺🇸❤️
I am not really sure what i expected when i started watching this video, but i must admit i have really learned so much about the passion that belongs to this select group of people out there. Doodle, you did an amazing job at both displaying the path you had to go through to learn to actually trust yourself enough with this enormous piece of machinery - but also about those just normal people that police officers are, who simply share a passion for what they do. Kudos!
You da ‘you know what’, Doodle! You taking charge of that group of riders made me tear up! Especially after you doubted yourself. Go girl! Can’t wait to meet you one day.
I've been following you for years and I think this is your best video so far. The officers truly respect your love of motorcycles and learning. Thank you!
So awesome. I love how Ben spoke about your posture in making tight turns. It’s like leaning in and throwing a jab. Such a great visual. You did so well- congrats!
congratulations ,,you are my hero and a great example for anyone who doubts themselves, your channel will for sure give them courage to go out and practice to become an excellent rider .
What an amazing accomplishment. I've been watching you since day one and to see you come this far is simply amazing. Your skillset and confidence knows no bounds. Congratulations Doodle
Congratulations Doodle! I love all the support you have here. You certainly deserve it! Great video. Great work ethic. I wish I could ride nearly as good as you. 😊
Great job, Doodle. Have been following you for a few years, almost never comment on YT videos, but this is great work! Your riding has improved by a 1000% in the last year...
Doodle you are amazing! I have done very simple versions of this and for anyone that's considering it , go for it! It is extremely humbling and extremely helpful
Huge respect for your bravery to put yourself out there, pushing yourself far out of your comfort zone and no doubt growing a lot as a result! Inspirational.
Ben is awesome. I’ve trained with him at his original school in IL. I, like you have taken tons of courses and I learned more from him than any other class I’ve ever taken before.
A moto training course is hard and challenging. But, wow! Look at you go. You must be so proud of your achievement. Definitely an honor. Doodle, you rock. An inspiration to us women and men. Congrats!
Must say I enjoyed this video. I picked out it is from the heart. I find Doodles videos are like this. She has courage and pluck, all characteristics I admire in her.
That is a very nice facility, I did my last Armed Gaurd training there. I am glad you had some footage of the inside of the building. I think your followers enjoyed that. Great video, keep them coming.
Awesome accomplishment Doodle. Also great video and public awareness. The iron cross is my worst nightmare but was great training. Live, ride & learn. Tks
OUTSTANDING young lady. Congratulations! You are truly a great rider and don't let anyone (or even that little voice of doubt in your head) tell you different, ever. Keep up the great video's and riding.. Thx
Doodle, you rock! So much respect for your true desire to advance your skills and be willing to share your fears and challenge yourself. You are an inspiration to others.
Thank you for sharing this adventure. I am definitely putting this on my training list. Congratulations on passing and soak in all that you learned. don't forget to ice those muscles!!!
Good on ya girl! I've been on two wheels since my 16th birthday, 53 years ago, and while some of those drills would be second nature I'm not so sure I could handle others. Well done!
I've been a motor officer since 2009. Great job completing that course. Motor school is without a doubt one of the most difficult things I have ever done. Now keep training its a perishable skill.
Been watching your videos for a year. They encouraged me to practice my slow speed drills all this summer. Waiting to get bike out of shop so I can do more.
DOODLE, DOODLE, DOODLE! I'm so proud of you, my favorite student of all my 26 years of teaching the motor officer techniques!
I was thinking that you'd either be proud or disappointed. You can't fault her effort.
thank you, Jerry!!!!!!!! :D :D :D
Great vid great job! I’m retired from the job and although not a motor cop I rode with some motor cops who taught me a lot. This is why I really like your channel. You put yourself out there. Well done!!!
Better everyday Doodle! Love watching you on Jerry's channel, where I have learned so much myself. Your channel is gets better all the time!
That was freaking great! I’ve been watching your progress and so happy that you did it!
Now that you’ve completed three days, you have 7 more to go. Then, monthly training and annual qualifications.
Are you up for the task?
“Sparkles”
How can I be so proud of someone I've never met? Great work, Doodle!!!!
I feel the same! She makes the rest of us look good!😃
It's called projection and tranference.... as one lives vicariously through another....
You can’t. You can be impressed. You can only be proud of something that you had something to do with.
I am a retired Motor Officer, but have been riding since I was 15 in 1965. I had mistakingly assumed that I was in the top tier of motorcyclists. . .UNTIL I took the Motorcycle Officer Course in Chattanooga, some years ago. In the past I attended classes for Racers, even riding at Daytona Motor Speedway. I live near Cherohala Skyway and frequently ride through Deal's Gap. But when I took the Motorcycle Officers Course it didn't take long to dawn on me how poorly I actually was. It was, without a doubt, the hardest training I have ever had. Every day, I was physically wrecked and emotionally drained. I dropped my Road King more in those two weeks than I ever had in all the years I have riding. Congrads Doodle, you are truly a Champion!
As a retired cop and a follower since you did videos out of your car, this is my favorite video yet! You make us proud! You need to sign up and become a police traffic officer! You’d be awesome! I would come to your graduation!
@motoknivesandgunsbyjt , thanks for your service. I'm also a retired officer. I can not begin to describe how PROUD this video makes me on so many different levels!!! She has a forever subscriber in me
@@keyirajohnson9290 Copy that!
@@keyirajohnson9290 ?
A motorcycle course in a gun range parking lot? Is this heaven?
They travel all around the US! Another course they do in the parking lot of an automotive museum!
@@DoodleOnAMotorcycleAmericana😊
It’s Nashville. That’s the way we roll.
My favorite part "I feel so American right now." This video captures the spirit of adventure and freedom that riding gives all while demonstrating the discipline and responsibility that is required to fully appreciate that Freedom.
Well done.
Yes, my favorite part too!! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Gun range training, motorcycle training, can it get better than that?
Doodle, do you realize how much you are helping the motorcycling community? You encourage nonriders to get behind the handlebars and inspire new riders to ride better and explore. You are even breathing new life into old riders. Just reading the comments below vindicates what I believe. May you never get bored with what you are doing. You are fantastic. Keep up the great work. I hope one day our paths will cross out on the open road, and we can share a coffee..or tea. With this heat, ice water will be fine. Take care and keep the shiny side up.
I’ve got so much respect for you wanting to be the best rider you can be!
You are fearless, Doodle. After over 50 years of riding including dirt riding, road racing and trackday riding, I realized that everything I ever learned about riding was focused on how to go fast which I was pretty good at. Three years ago, after dropping my Ducati more times than I care to admit, I realized that I was terrible at low-speed riding. I always attributed dropping my bike to the fact that I'm only 5'5" and have a 28-inch inseam. I then started researching police training and other websites that focus on low-speed skills. For the last 3 years, I've been going to a nearby parking lot and practicing, and have improved my low-speed skills significantly but still have a long ways to go. This has become even more important since purchasing my first adventure bike (like you I have a Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro). I really respect your willingness to push your limits and try all sorts of new things. I can only hope to achieve your low-speed skills, and you've inspired me to practicing.
OUTSTANDING 👏🏽
I’m a retired MotorCop, and trained new motors. One of the proudest moments in my career was receiving my Certification from CHP Motorcycle Academy. I applauded you at the end of your video. Your joy gave me goosebumps. Ride On🤙🏾
Doodle, you have the best motorcycle content on RUclips hands down!! 💯%.
That lean forward thing is helpful.
I don't think I've ever heard that anywhere else. Which is sad because it's obviously a great tip.
@@fasfandidn’t understand the lean forward thing. Looked like pushing one side of the handlebars forward to make a turn? Biggest thing I ever learned is look where you want to go. Not at the obstacle you want to avoid
@@pitchforkpeasant6219 I wonder if leaning forward pushes your center of gravity forward and helps you turn the bars and rotate further.
Youre right though... head and eyes up. Look where you WANT to go.
I remember one time it definitely saved me. I went into a corner a bit faster than I thought I was and started going wide. I caught myself fixate on the guardrail thinking I was going under it or over it. I snapped out of it and remembered look where you want to go. Turned my eyes back down the road and sure enough.. the bike leaned more and went on around the corner and down the road. I know if I had stayed looking at the rail I'd have hit it.
from watching your first videos where you felt that it was normal to drop your bike at junctions, to seeing you now doing what other people can only dream about. Those riding skills are insane. You go girl!
Congratulations Sherf Carolyn!
I am 72 years old and in poor health, I have never ridden a motorcycle. I just want to say I have tremendous respect for you.❤
Doodle, you are an amazing ambassador for the entire motorcycle community. Well Done!
Agreed! Short stature doesn’t stop her from being head and shoulders above the rest!
doodle... this turned out SO AMAZING. hats off to you and your editor, this is one of your best vids so far!
Thank you for bringing your talent, cameraman!!
I can see that you learned a lot from Jerry Palladino! Endless respect from me, for all the 2-wheel challenges that you've faced head-on, and overcome. Plus, because of you, I have BrakeFree lights on all my helmets! Great going!
Doodle, I started watching your channel and a few others in 2020, which re-energize me into riding again. More importantly watching you challenge yourself as a rider and as a creator has just been remarkable. Your videos, content explanations, and history is beyond belief. What you have been providing for your viewers has been nothing more than perfection. I suspect that in the near future, you will be contacted by a larger corporation to represent them in some means because you are good at what you’re doing. You touch our hearts with your creations and ambition.
Keep doing what you have and best wishes to you!
doodle-🎉🎉🎉 you finally got the police basic motor course!! I’m so happy to see that! So, did anyone issue you your motor traffic wings? If not, I’ve my original Pin that I would be honored to send to you! You have more so earned them!!
Pretty darn impressive! Motor training and full-auto shooting? Outstanding!
So awesome, "this is for my trolls!" - great job Doodle! You are an inspiration!
Your dedication to riding and your incresing confidence on two wheels over your time moto vloging is very inspiring. Well done. All the best. 🇨🇦
Congrats on passing the course! Your hard work and dedication really paid off! You definitely inspired me as a new rider over the past several months to never become stagnant in my own riding skills!
Great job, Doodle!!!
Special thanks for your tribute to Sgt Lee Smith at the end of the video, you're a class act!!
"I feel so American right now." LOL
And that’s the best place to be 🇺🇸
A cop for 36 years. Last 15 on motor. Everyday is a skill test constantly learning ,,, & teaching. Keep up the good work Doodle remember it's a perishable skill,,, like shooting a weapon.
As a fellow motorcyclist, I am very proud of you, and happy to have you as a great example and ambassador of our passion.
Keep up the good work! 💪
I have followed you and I know this has been a passion of yours to go thru the police officers riding course. I am glad to see you did well and now onto your next goal.
This video was excellent. Lock and Lean is fantastic. It really takes you to the next level! Congrats Doodle, this was great!
You made me feel things with this video. I got my license a few months ago by now. I am trying out different bikes now and then, rented one for a day and I long for the moment I finally have one in my own garage and I can hop on whenever I like. But there's also a lot of moments I feel doubt in my own skills. In this video you showed me (again) how amazing it is to challenge yourself, learn new things, get out there and do what you want to do. I am proud of you, my heart was warmed by the support you let shimmer through by the other people cheering you on, and you got me new hope and happiness for my own motor adventure.
Keep it up
Such a great video. You’re proving that everyone can become a better rider with practice. This video was edited to perfection and very inspiring for all of us riders. Thank you!!
When I took Lock and Lean 101, I dropped their HD 22-times in the first hour! That course changed my relationship with the bike, the road, and everything on the road.
It's very impressive that you even took on that intensive and difficult training. I did the career in a caged vehicle, but have ridden "off-duty" two wheels for decades. Had my department gone to the BMW F1250gs', I would have jumped at that opportunity. Again, congrats.....
I have been watching your content for a long time. I can't believe how much you have changed! You really deserve a ton of credit for taking and passing this class. Incredible job! I like the notion of doing this course, but I most likely never will because I can't afford to be dropping my bike like that. But I still hit the parking lot and practice on a regular basis. Again, massive respect to you, Doodle. You have made us proud!
Congratulations on passing your class!!! Great job and great attitude!!
I am speechless. Such an awesome video and beautiful tribute at the end. Thank you for sharing this experience with the world
Congratulations on graduating this class! I'm a new rider and find your videos inspiring and helpful. I work on slow u-turns and will now use the 'lean forward' to aid in stability (through my mountain biking experience, I find gripping my tank with my knees helpful in tight turns.) Because of your videos, I own a Brake Free and use it every ride and have had many drivers thank me for wearing it as it helps them know what I am doing with my momentum. Thank you and keep on, keeping on!
RESPECT!
One of my favorite videos on the entirety of RUclips. Congratulations on getting through the training!!! Quite the accomplishment!!!!!
Yay, a Doodle video! Just scored myself a Brake Free, can't wait to put it on and try it out!! Should be arriving today!!
Congrats and well done, Doodle! Been watching for a few years now and all your practice leading up to this course was great to watch. Also bought a Brake Free because of your channel awhile back and love it.
I’m motivated by you because you have humility.
A lot of channels are all about “look what I can do, it’s easy” but it’s clear with you that some things are hard and can sometimes be scary - something that we’ve all felt, and if we want to get better should challenge ourselves to feel again.
You picked up a 450 heavy bike with a smile and passes this challenging with flying colors - you are amazing and quite special. Your hard work paid off 😃
Oh man I’ve been waitin for this video since I found you last year! Great job and awesome shooting range I bet that was so much fun getting to try out some sweet freedom sticks!!! 😎🤘🏼🇺🇸❤️
You were awesome..great job and congrats!
I am not really sure what i expected when i started watching this video, but i must admit i have really learned so much about the passion that belongs to this select group of people out there. Doodle, you did an amazing job at both displaying the path you had to go through to learn to actually trust yourself enough with this enormous piece of machinery - but also about those just normal people that police officers are, who simply share a passion for what they do. Kudos!
Great showing. As a retired motor officer I now how hard the course is. I've still got scars from the 80 hour course.
Great job, Doodle! 👊
Excellent video! I really enjoyed the end when they started hollering at you “ why would you do that?”
Congratulations !
You da ‘you know what’, Doodle! You taking charge of that group of riders made me tear up! Especially after you doubted yourself. Go girl! Can’t wait to meet you one day.
You're are awesome and better rider then me! Love you!!
I've been following you for years and I think this is your best video so far. The officers truly respect your love of motorcycles and learning. Thank you!
Best video yet! I don't know if you realize how uplifting you are to other riders. This was amazing.
So awesome. I love how Ben spoke about your posture in making tight turns. It’s like leaning in and throwing a jab. Such a great visual. You did so well- congrats!
congratulations ,,you are my hero and a great example for anyone who doubts themselves, your channel will for sure give them courage to go out and practice to become an excellent rider .
What an amazing accomplishment. I've been watching you since day one and to see you come this far is simply amazing. Your skillset and confidence knows no bounds. Congratulations Doodle
i have a lot of respect for people that train and ride like that, i'd love to take that training
Congratulations Doodle! I love all the support you have here. You certainly deserve it! Great video. Great work ethic. I wish I could ride nearly as good as you. 😊
Great job, Doodle. Have been following you for a few years, almost never comment on YT videos, but this is great work! Your riding has improved by a 1000% in the last year...
Doodle you are amazing! I have done very simple versions of this and for anyone that's considering it , go for it! It is extremely humbling and extremely helpful
Wouw Girl, you can drive a harley like dis, respect,
Greats from the nederlands
Good job DOODLE !!! Your determination will encourage others for sure!!
Huge respect for your bravery to put yourself out there, pushing yourself far out of your comfort zone and no doubt growing a lot as a result! Inspirational.
Ben is awesome. I’ve trained with him at his original school in IL. I, like you have taken tons of courses and I learned more from him than any other class I’ve ever taken before.
You rock, Doodle. Been a joy watching you work towards this. You’ve inspired me to become a better and safer rider!
Doodle. You have all my respect! Your willingness and persistence. Honor.
You're awesome, Doodle! Great job!
A moto training course is hard and challenging. But, wow! Look at you go. You must be so proud of your achievement. Definitely an honor. Doodle, you rock. An inspiration to us women and men. Congrats!
I loved this video! I was cheering with you and laughing with you, especially at the range. Congratulations!
Must say I enjoyed this video. I picked out it is from the heart. I find Doodles videos are like this. She has courage and pluck, all characteristics I admire in her.
That is a very nice facility, I did my last Armed Gaurd training there. I am glad you had some footage of the inside of the building. I think your followers enjoyed that. Great video, keep them coming.
Awesome accomplishment Doodle. Also great video and public awareness. The iron cross is my worst nightmare but was great training. Live, ride & learn. Tks
So proud of you! 🎉 Congratulations! That’s a tough course and you did it!
I loved this video. One time I met you on the great American convoy and that's the first thing you noticed was the glasses I was wearing.
OUTSTANDING young lady. Congratulations! You are truly a great rider and don't let anyone (or even that little voice of doubt in your head) tell you different, ever. Keep up the great video's and riding.. Thx
Way to go Doodle!!!!
As a former deputy sheriff in two Missouri counties, and a Road King rider, this video was outstanding! I’d love to take this course!
Such a fun one Doodle.
Appreciate the way this is elevating the tough work that Moto cops have to do.
Also, YAAAY! Well done on passing that course.
Congratulations!!!!! You were awesome!
Wow.... What a great experience for you! So glad you continued with your training. Congratulations.
Awesome job Carolyn!
Thanks for showing the humanity in us Doodle. Great Job passing that training!!!
Doodle. You are so freaking cool. Shine on you crazy diamond 💎
Doodle, you rock! So much respect for your true desire to advance your skills and be willing to share your fears and challenge yourself. You are an inspiration to others.
Doddle: If you’re trying to make yourself more likable, IT’S WORKING! Congratulations. I’m so proud of you. Thanks for sharing!
Doodle is a good role model when it comes to continued training to keep your skills sharp.
👍
Wow Doodle! You've come so far since I first started watching you. I'm so proud of/for you!
What an awesome video Doodle! Congratulations Carolyn
Carolyn you are just amazing! I love how you ALWAYS challenge yourself and aren’t defeated when things don’t go right. And you ALWAYS win! 🤠🤙🇺🇸
Thank you for sharing this adventure. I am definitely putting this on my training list. Congratulations on passing and soak in all that you learned. don't forget to ice those muscles!!!
Good on ya girl! I've been on two wheels since my 16th birthday, 53 years ago, and while some of those drills would be second nature I'm not so sure I could handle others. Well done!
You were so aggressive and decisive at the end. Excellent coaching!
Well done Doodle, great to see you continuing your channel and content
I've been a motor officer since 2009. Great job completing that course. Motor school is without a doubt one of the most difficult things I have ever done. Now keep training its a perishable skill.
Great video! This is one training course all motorcyclists should take.
Met Ben at the motorcycle safety course weekend we had in my area . Amazing, learned a ton .
I love the fact that you show it mistakes and all. Another good video.
Been watching your videos for a year. They encouraged me to practice my slow speed drills all this summer. Waiting to get bike out of shop so I can do more.
you inspire me, Doodle! Beau Moseley, YOU inspire me too! that was some PRIMO videography!!!!!