First Solo Motorcycle Ride After CBT - Full Commentary - Honda CB125F

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Hey, I'm Tommy and welcome to the 'Two Wheels Tommy' channel. In this video I collect my first motorcycle, a lovely Honda CB125F - The nerves kick in a couple of days prior to collecting it as it dawns on me that this will be the first time riding a motorcyle on the road without supervision, after doing my CBT a few weeks ago. Can I remember how to even start it? Will I be a nervous wreck? Will I crash?! All good questions, and only one way to find out. Enjoy!!!
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Комментарии • 1,4 тыс.

  • @Bigbaldybear
    @Bigbaldybear Год назад +922

    I've been riding over 40 years, here's a friendly tip: Ride defensively and assume all other road users are idiots who want to kill you 😁

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +48

      Thanks, this is a great tip, one which I have carried over from riding my bicycle on the road a lot. Assume everyone hasn't seen you 👍

    • @Caledonia3104
      @Caledonia3104 Год назад +13

      Wise words and ones i adhere to every time i get on the bike :)

    • @YungFusebox
      @YungFusebox Год назад +15

      Another tip to go with this: remain calm. If someone does do something stupid, they most likely didn't mean to do it. Keep riding, stay safe and most importantly, have fun!

    • @Jason89537
      @Jason89537 Год назад +6

      Yea I always ride like I'm invisible and assume nobody has seen me, try to make eye contact with people if you can

    • @mannyytuarte4666
      @mannyytuarte4666 Год назад +4

      Riding since 1967. You are correct, stay wary but enjoy the bike.

  • @Michael-yd5ry
    @Michael-yd5ry Год назад +156

    I passed my test at 53 years old.Best thing I ever did.8 years later I have never had an accident.All the best.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +8

      Nice one Michael. Good to hear you have stayed accident free 😁

    • @CoasterRob
      @CoasterRob 11 месяцев назад +1

      That makes me feel so young I'm 31 and still not got any sort of licence or any experience on bikes or on the road for that matter but now considering a long range electric moped in the near future

    • @GTFC_
      @GTFC_ 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@TwoWheelsTommyI'm 39 yet I've always loved motorbikes my older brother had a Suzuki gsxr 600 at 22 never thought I'd be 39 without even a 125 on the road going for my cbt nextweek finally

    • @RansomeDavis
      @RansomeDavis 10 месяцев назад +2

      That's inspiring.im 51 and want to get my bike licence. Well worth it then ?

    • @doghous3
      @doghous3 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@GTFC_How'd it go? I'm 48 and passed mine last weekend. Wanted to do it for a very long time. So glad I finally did it.

  • @a77mighty666
    @a77mighty666 Год назад +210

    I've been riding for 18 years and i thought you smashed it mate, gear changes were great, you are aware of when you need to drop down a gear etc, you didnt panic, road position and cornering were great. You mentioned your hand getting sore on the throttle, thats only because youre gripping too tight because of first ride nerves, try not to grip the bars too tight and you will be good :) you got my sub, great job!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +9

      That is wicked to hear that - I try to anticipate what will need doing in 5-10 seconds and wing it that way! Hopefully muscle memory will kick in soon and I won't have to think about it. Thanks for the sub :)

  • @thepodbaydoorshal
    @thepodbaydoorshal Год назад +79

    Welcome to the world of biking!! Ahh, there's no feeling like the first time and from the looks of it you didn't do too bad there! I rode a CBF125 home two weeks after passing my CBT. It was nerve-racking trying to remember everything while keeping safe but I got home in one peace and was elated. After 8 months, I went from a 125cc to a 1200cc in one fell swoop and while it was exhilarating, it was nowhere near as intimidating as my first ride home on the 125 because I had put the work in on the smaller bike and conquered my nerves. In other words, it pays to start small. That said, a bigger bike will feel much more planted in the wind and it will boost your road confidence if you approach it sensibly. A few tips if I may. No matter how mundane it may seem, do not skip any steps or checks. Practice those shoulder checks until they become muscle-memory. It's absolutely staggering how many bad or even hostile drivers share the roads with us so do not take that for granted. Heated gloves through the winter is a must, if you plan on taking the bike out. Don't get caught out with frozen fingers, it's no fun. I would also suggest getting some slimmer motorcycle boots or trainers so you can feel the gear pedals. It's best to just focus on getting comfortable with the bike's controls so avoid the stiff bulky footwear for now. A simple riding tip is to stay in lower gears going around the bends as the engine breaking will transfer weight to the front of the bike which is what you want for making sharper and tighter turns, and don't forget to point the wheel in the direction you wanna go when joining a road, before letting out the clutch (I spotted one or two wide turns there). Avoid target fixation and keep your eyes where you wanna go, the bike will follow. Take the bike to an empty car park on a Sunday morning and practice those tight turns with counter-leaning. This is what will give you the ability to manoeuvre away from awkward situations. I highly recommend the YT channel MotoJitsu for new riders. You will pick up new skills to practice which aren't even touched upon in the CBT, and some skin-saving tips as well. Good luck and I look forward to seeing your motorcycling journey!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +2

      Thanks! That is quite a list of tips there, I'll try to remember them all! Thatnks for taking the time to share them. More soon 😀

    • @KamiK4ze
      @KamiK4ze 10 месяцев назад

      ahhh I'm looking to buy a 125cc ( just passed cbt couple weeks ago ), dreading the drive home even though the dealer is like 10 min away 😂

    • @John_Wood_
      @John_Wood_ 6 месяцев назад

      great tips

  • @jeremygrice311
    @jeremygrice311 Год назад +126

    My first ride was just a couple days ago and I bloody well shat myself. You handled this like a champ. I'm very impressed.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +12

      Wow, thanks Jeremy. Underpant sales just went up 🤣 I'm glad you got it out of your system too :)

    • @stonerdread
      @stonerdread Год назад +3

      @@TwoWheelsTommy yeah man getting my first bike for my 17th soon and im shitting it lol im impressed

    • @whollymindless
      @whollymindless Год назад +2

      My first street ride earlier this year was terrifying as well. I spent a lot of time chatting with myself and staring down all those people that were trying to kill me.

    • @papapriday727
      @papapriday727 5 месяцев назад

      Im due to purchase a bike and have my first over the next few days 😬

  • @dirkbow911
    @dirkbow911 Год назад +86

    am 65 years old ,last time i rode a bike was 50 years ago i saved for 2 years [£144] bought a Yamaha FS1when i was 16 only had it for about 2months got t boned ,bike was a right off never got back on a bike again ,until now, am having a introductory lesson in 2 days time am nervous and excited all at the same time not sure if this will lead to something or not but i always regretted not getting back on a bike your video has given me a lot more confidence so think of me on Friday and thank you. 😁👍

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +3

      Hey Dirk, wow that is a long time ago! Glad my video helped you somewhat. Enjoy your introductory lesson, I'm sure it will all come back you you soon enough and you can buy another FS1 (£144 would have been a bunch of money back then!) 😀

    • @peewee007654321
      @peewee007654321 Год назад +1

      Cbt done? How did you get on? I done my cbt 3 weeks ago. Was nervous but excited too. Great fun to get back on a bike after 30 years, i loved it.

    • @dirkbow911
      @dirkbow911 Год назад +4

      Hi thanks for asking ,did an introductory 2 hour lesson on Friday didn't do too bad but really enjoyed it ,was then given the chance to come back next day [Saturday] to do the cbt somebody dropped out ,it was from 8.30 to 4.30 long day i thought i was doing ok but the instructor decided i wasn't ready to go out on the road .i Completely understood as its all about being safe but i was very disappointed ,i carried on for another hour and a half riding round the airfield[its Ridesure at Dunsfold near Guildford] really enjoyed that had no problem with gear changing or riding where i struggled was control going slow in and out of cones and the u turn .i can go back on Thursday to try again but i must admit it has dented my confidence also i must have been very tense and ridged because today [Sunday] my arms and neck is bloody sore 🤣if i don't go back i still look at it as a great experience and at lease i gave it a go. 👍 @@peewee007654321

    • @wl660
      @wl660 Год назад +1

      @@dirkbow911keep at it. It defo gets easier. Using all limbs to control the bike will keep your mental faculties going 😝
      Back brake control and throttle / clutch control will all come back.

    • @dirkbow911
      @dirkbow911 Год назад

      😁👍@@wl660

  • @jon8327
    @jon8327 Год назад +15

    I passed my CBT in April this year. Ive never driven a car or ridden a motorcycle in my life. I picked up my bike in May and rode it home from the dealer 13 miles.... I was absolutely crapping myself. I only use mine when the weather is good for getting out and about. I live in North Yorkshire so we have some fantastic roads and countryside. I still get nervous now but its the best thing I ever did. Riding is so much fun. The sense of freedom is incredible. By the way, I ride a scooter so I never get the arm or wrist ache/numbness. Its like sitting in an armchair. You can get some powerful scooters these days. Im going for the Honda Forza or Yamaha Nmax once I pass my full test. There is plenty of storage too! Well done man. Enjoy the ride!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Nice one John, the freedom it must have given you if you've never driven sounds immense! I bet you had a great summer on those brilliant routes you have up there 👍

    • @Pihlalorjoone
      @Pihlalorjoone 29 дней назад

      After 43 years of riding here my best tip possible: ride as much as you can! Start riding in the rain, start riding on interstates, start riding in the heart of big cities. Carefully, and with lots of attention to the other drivers. But start doing it. When I started, I avoided riding on the interstates. Till I tried a little section of a couple of miles. And then a bit more, and a bit more. And somehow it became second nature. But you will only reach that level by riding! Have fun and stay safe!

  • @alanjohn6355
    @alanjohn6355 10 месяцев назад +8

    You did well, my first bike was bought three weeks after my test, 1983, a Honda super dream 250. And it felt fast after the test bike, a 125cc Honda.
    Tips? Like others said, you a road taxed legal user, own the road, never let a car squeeze you to the kerb, in rain watch for painted lines/signes on the road, grids, manholes all turn slippery once wet, tarmac will release oils once it rains so watch corners. Give more than 2 sec gap in rain, and look for a red glow under the car in front, means the car in front of him is braking. Have fun mate, your doing well.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks Alan, I appreciate the pointers. The red glow one is a new one, so I'll take that one on board for sure!

  • @truck_girl_01_01
    @truck_girl_01_01 Год назад +8

    I did CBT in July this year. Got my first motorbike, a Yamaha XSR125cc, which I absolutely loved, at the end of September. I live in East Yorkshire...and I bought the bike from Feltham...went down with my best friend who has his full motorbike licence. He rode my bike out of London and motorways and I rode the A and B roads. That also included the A1 ..
    .luckily went on a Saturday...So that was a baptism by fire. Only previous motorbike experience was my CBT..I ride with a group of experienced bikers who are really helpful even when they don't realise they are. If I ride behind an experienced rider - say me in the middle- I watch what the others do. Such as correct positions for cornering, different hazards etc....and I'm 53 ....

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Nice work getting your CBT done, your bike sounds wicked! That sounds like your first solo was a proper mission. I think you are right, it would be very helpful to ride with more experienced riders, I'm new to the area here so I don't know anyone who rides which sucks a bit. I'll get on some bike nights next year and see what happens. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @billb207
    @billb207 Год назад +18

    Man, you brought back so many memories for everyone for their first ride. So refreshing to see someone video their first time. Facing my test the day after tomorrow.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      It appears so! The response has been brilliant. Good luck with your test, and thanks for watching 👍

    • @billb207
      @billb207 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TwoWheelsTommy RUclips's recommendations brought me back here 5 months later. (And I passed my test that day.) Glad to see you're still going strong.

  • @allthegearandnoidea2023
    @allthegearandnoidea2023 Год назад +8

    My first ride was last week, after my CBT, and it was to work. I was actually, strangely calm apart from when a giant van was right up my arse and being huge in my mirrors. Anyway, I arrived to work, having had pedestrians step out and emergency vehicles zoom by, etc, but I arrived perfectly happy with how I had performed. Came to a stop outside my building and just fell over while stationary.... With a colleague watching me! Oops. I found out later it's called a "Stop and drop". haha
    On my way home I learned that some traffic lights don't register small bikes so they won't clear for you. And I was losing feeling in my fingers and thought it might have been the cold but it was how hard my palm was pressed into the throttle, cutting off the circulation. I sat up a bit, relaxed, and changed my grip and I got my fingers back. Watching this I think you did really well and were brave to record it for public consumption.
    Oh and I agree with you... When you're not used to it... THE WIND!! lol. I felt like I was a human parachute.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Oh dear sorry to hear you experienced the stop and drop! I'd not heard of that. Loose grips all the way, I should know better as I get the same thing on my mountain bike. Haha there is a lot of me for that wind to catch, like a human sail 😀

  • @plonghurst3920
    @plonghurst3920 Год назад +7

    Been riding trikes for the last seven years, haven't ridden two wheels for nearly twenty years. Just bought a two wheeler and thought I could just chuck my leg over and ride like I used to. Nope didn't get out of third gear rode like a learner and will have to learn all over again. Thank you Tommy you have given me the encouragement not to give up.✌💯

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Some of those trikes look cool! Glad you found the video helpful, more to come so do stay tuned. Oh, and never give up, you've done it before so you can do it again 😀

  • @LunaGB
    @LunaGB 10 месяцев назад +10

    Here's some advice they probably didn't mention in the CBT.
    If you're parking on a slope, make sure to position the bike so it points uphill. You see, the first time I ever broke my bike was when I parked it on a slope. Went to the shops down the street, came back, and found it on its side with a snapped off mirror.
    Gravity + the weight of the bike will push the kick stand up

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  10 месяцев назад

      That is good advice, that must have really sucked! Still, not the most expensive mistake to recover from!

    • @LunaGB
      @LunaGB 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TwoWheelsTommy yeah could have been worse lol

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  10 месяцев назад

      @TwoWheelsTommy For sure!

    • @Iugeer
      @Iugeer 9 месяцев назад

      Wait why did it fall?

  • @lukeoverthere1364
    @lukeoverthere1364 Год назад +4

    I think you did brilliantly. You seem like a really down to earth chap and a natural at making interesting content. I’m 55, about 7 years ago, I took my first CBT and bought a Yamaha YBR 125. I was too nervous to go for my full licence at the time, but I treated every ride like I was on my CBT still, so didn’t develop any bad habits. I took a further two CBTs before taking my Mod1 and Mod2. I was shaking so much on the tests, but passed and have upgraded to a Honda Rebel 500 as my first big bike. Taking the test was the best decision I’ve made, but my only regret is not going for it sooner. It definitely helped riding like I was on a test everyday, avoided bad habits. I’ve been a car driver for many years and that gave me road wisdom.
    I have one main motto when riding - if it doesn’t feel right, don’t do it. This includes filtering, overtaking. Better to arrive five minutes late in this life than thirty years too soon in the next.
    You have my sub sir. Looking forward to the next chapters.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      What a nice comment to make. Thank you. I try to make it interesting for me to watch, so I'm essentially just making voice notes.. I am so glad that others enjoy watching it too. I have been driving since the 90's so like you I have acquired a lot of road wisdom, most of it crosses over but I feel there is more to think about on a bike. Good to hear you got your full licence in the end, it sounds like you are thoroughly enjoying it. Thanks for the sub, hoping to have a new video up over the weekend if I can find the time to edit it before then! 🙂

    • @Djtiger8090
      @Djtiger8090 2 месяца назад

      I’m 60 next year, and I’m going to do my cbt next march 25. First time on a bike it will be.

  • @davebridge5775
    @davebridge5775 Год назад +9

    I've been riding for about 23 years and I still have a little chat to myself every now and again when I'm riding. Its good for concentration and focuses you on improving. I find myself saying "stay out near the kerb Dave to get the best angle round the right hander" or "drop back for a better view before overtaking". Its better to be like that when road or traffic conditions are tricky than zoning out and getting careless! You rode really well for a first time out mate - be second nature in no time.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thank you Dave, haha making this video really made me realise how much I talk to myself when I'm not talking to the camera. Little pep-tals all the way! 😀

  • @TheMickeyBloo
    @TheMickeyBloo 6 месяцев назад +6

    This tskes me back to my first solo ride, about 12 years ago. My first was a Honda Shadow VT125. I adored that little beauty. Had to sell my bike when my marriage ended a couple of years back. I didn't realise how much I missed it until I watched this. Hoping to be back on the saddle soon.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey, sorry to hear you had to sell your first bike. Thanks for watching, I hope soon will be the right time to buy another VT125 so you can relive the good times 😀🚀

  • @johnrattigan450
    @johnrattigan450 Год назад +5

    Amazing, i done my CBT on a moped one year ago in August because i couldnt do the gears, went back for another lesson on gears, it took me a good few weeks of practicing before i was competent on my bike. Thankfully i've now got my A license.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Great work, glad you got your full licence in the end 👍

  • @First_Shot_Clays
    @First_Shot_Clays 16 дней назад +1

    I know this was a while ago, but I have been riding for 10 years this year, and this video brought me a lot of smiles! From the first corner, to navigating the gears….its nice to see people becoming bikers!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  15 дней назад +1

      Ha yes this feels like ages ago now. I'll watch it back in a couple of years and cringe no doubt. Good to see so many new bikers about 😀

  • @jamjourn
    @jamjourn 6 месяцев назад +5

    You did great. You knew when to downshift. Your stops and starts were excellent for a first-timer. Was great for a guy in New York City to ride along with you. Thanks!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I have to say I have been to NYC, I wouldn't have fancied my first solo being down Park Avenue 🤣 Always great to hear from viewers the other side of the pond. I always wonder why they watch stuff from the UK! I appreciate you watching 😀

  • @airaction2257
    @airaction2257 4 месяца назад +2

    Just completed my CBT yesterday Tommy on My new Honda CB125 F i'm 67 years old & drove a car since 1976 when i passed my driving test,i realise it's a whole new Ball game on a bike, i was nervous as hell before & on the CBT but i came through ok, worst thing is you practice in a small area & then you are out on the road with all the traffic, i realise i need to get more confidence and going to practice various things in some bigger car parks and go on small journeys around town to get more skill, your videos have helped a lot, many thanks.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  4 месяца назад +1

      Nice one for doing your CBT! CBT day is a strange old affair for sure. Early mornings on the weekend would be a good time to go out, much less people on the road going to work or school - so less pressure for you 😀 I'm glad you have found my videos helpful 😊

    • @airaction2257
      @airaction2257 4 месяца назад +1

      @@TwoWheelsTommy Many thanks once again mate👍

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  4 месяца назад

      @airaction2257 You're welcome 😀

  • @mexicanhugger123
    @mexicanhugger123 Год назад +5

    I remember my first ride back from the dealership in February. Waited in traffic when I could have filtered with ease but was so nervous I didn’t dare. Mod 1 in a few weeks and love looking back at how much more confident I feel on the roads now. Have a blast ma man!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      I feel your pain, I'll leave filtering for a bit! Good luck with your Mod 1 😀

  • @stevezephyr
    @stevezephyr Год назад +18

    It will soon become as natural as driving a car, essentially you're doing things with your hands that you would normally do with your feet in a car, easy to become confused, just take your time don't get flustered, if you do, stop and calm down. I'm 68 now and have ridden and owned bikes since I was 16. The types of bikes have changed over the years, knackered hips and knees dictate that, I'm currently riding a Kawasaki VN800 Drifter, hopefully my last bike. Ride safe and keep the rubber side down, remember Lance Corporal Jones'famous quote, "DON'T PANIC!!!"

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +4

      I am ready for that stage to creep in Steve! Don't panic indeed! Your bike sounds lovely 😀

    • @OldestYoungenInGuidePost
      @OldestYoungenInGuidePost Год назад

      The way you're talking about what you are doing and what's coming up and what's happening in front of you is what WILL keep you calm 👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼
      With more rides you'll evolve into a different rider, and the nerves will go away and then you should have a little buzz knowing that you're going out on the bike 😋
      Please take a look at some videos on here,
      Have a look at: Counter steering a motorcycle, riding tips for new riders, how to corner a motorcycle, life saver tips for motorcycles , good habits for new riders , ridding techniques for safety,..
      You never stop learning, and you'll reach a stage when you're comfortable and maybe a little bit more aggressive in your acceleration, braking and cornering.,, and more defensive in your road positioning, and you are enjoying yourself 💪🏻💪🏻🙏🙏
      Don't ever be scared of the rain either, I've got an Aprilia RS 125 and it is amazing in the wet weather if I've got no choice but to ride it, these little 125's are light and they handle fantastic.👍🏼👍🏼
      🇬🇧 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @OldestYoungenInGuidePost
      @OldestYoungenInGuidePost Год назад

      Forgot to write,
      Because of your mtb experience, the counter steering, is natural and you'll be able to transfer your skills to your motorcycle riding, I'm 40 years old, and I've never been without a MTB , and there's certain things that I've experienced when out on my MTB which has been a help while on my RS 🤷🏻‍♂️👌🏼
      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼

  • @TheCorpseGames
    @TheCorpseGames Год назад +5

    Enjoyed watching this. Here in Alabama You pay 5 dollars take a 30 question written test and bam full motorcycle endorsement. I wish we had a better learning structure here. Anyway just bought my first bike in over 30 years tonight. I'll bring it home tomorrow. Thanks for sharing your experience.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed watching my experience. Your test sounds too easy, that's bonkers! I hope you enjoy your new bike :)

    • @chrikke
      @chrikke 7 дней назад

      Meanwhile in Denmark you drive a car at 17, but what bikes you can ride are limited till you're 24.
      You can drive a 3.5 ton machine, that'll kill whatever you hit. But not a bike.

  • @anilrampersad
    @anilrampersad Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this video. It brings back good memories 10 months ago. When I first rode my Honda CB125f. I got my full licence in May 2023. Really nice to look at this video as it reminds me where I started too. You will do well. Really good on your first attempt. Well done. I was no way near as good as you on my first attempt and not brave enough to go for a long journey.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Nice work getting your full licence. I had to put my big boy pants on for this, I was tempted to have it trailered to my workshop, and it would have been easy to use the crappy weather we've had as an excuse but where's the fun in that?! Thanks for watching 👍

  • @J67K3DN
    @J67K3DN Год назад +8

    Well done mate! You’ll be loving it in no time. I’d recommend practicing low speed manoeuvres a lot and never forget to LOOK WHERE YOU WANT TO GO, can’t stress how literal that is. Try and get used to the bike squirming around underneath you and if you feel confident try standing up on the pegs and feeling how the bike responds as you shift your weight around. Stay safe out there, and remember, everyone is out to get you on a bike 😆

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thank you! The addiction is setting in already and I've only managed time-wise (and bloody crap weather) to get out twice so far 🤣 I'll try the standing on the pegs thing and hope my foot doesn't slip off!

    • @peewee007654321
      @peewee007654321 Год назад +1

      Definitely watch out for target fixation, where you look is where your bike will go.

  • @irishcoffeetruecrime
    @irishcoffeetruecrime Год назад +4

    New subscriber, I only had to watch a minute of your content and I liked you. I passed my IBT in April so can relate to your struggles. You will be flying it in no time 💚

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Hey, thanks for the sub! I guess the IBT is an Irish CBT. You have a lovely island to explore over there, I've been a few times when I was a teeneager and toured all over with my parents in their camper van. The Ring of Kerry is fantastic 👌

  • @adiheale2926
    @adiheale2926 Год назад +6

    This video did make me smile. Im in the same situation, just passed my CBT last week and picking bike up on friday. This was a decent first ride out well done 👏

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thanks Adi, congratulations on passing your CBT, I bet you can't wait to get your new bike! Take it easy 👍

    • @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
      @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne Год назад +2

      What did you get? How did your first ride go?

    • @adiheale2926
      @adiheale2926 Год назад

      @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne I'm picking it up tomorrow, hopefully it doesn't rain! I got the LXR in white and black 😁

  • @hirdy932
    @hirdy932 Год назад +1

    On ya for doin such a big first ride. I started at 16 and my father rode my first bike home for me, took me 3 rides before I left my suburb. That was 10 years ago, I ride a 1000cc bike now and still love it.
    My father told me every time I left the house to ride like I'm invisible, I've seen a lot of comments also saying everyone is out to get you and it can be true, but I've found that just imagining that no one knows I'm there helps a lot with my confidence on the road.
    Stay safe on the roads and enjoy it, bikes are a beautiful thing, a private space for yourself and a getaway from life's problems!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      A 1000cc bike sounds appealing! I have had so much great advice, I'm trying to take it all in. I do enjoy my own company so a motorcycle is ideal 👌

  • @redminute6605
    @redminute6605 Год назад +4

    It's nice that You decided to publish also Your struggles, which is not that common. Obviously the gear change wasn't perfect, but You won't even notice when You'll start popping wheelies on that 125! Wish You all the best, and stay safe

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks, yeah I wanted something I could look back on when I know what I'm doing! I can do a nice long wheelie on my mountain bike so we'll see what happens on the 125 😜 Thanks for watching :)

  • @mtbtomfoolery
    @mtbtomfoolery Год назад +9

    You absolutely smashed it mate. I'll be watching this back for sure when it comes to doing my first solo! Subscribed 👍

  • @TomBartram-b1c
    @TomBartram-b1c Год назад +2

    Takes me right back to my very first bike, a Honda H100S in 1986. No cbt back then of course. I had to ride home 5 miles from Cardiff town centre having literally never sat on a motorbike. I stalled a couple of times but within 5 mins i was fine and absolutely loving it and knew right then I'd be a life-long biker.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Sounds like you really picked it up quickly!

  • @LastKing89
    @LastKing89 Год назад +3

    I’m doing my CBT in December .. I’m excited and nervous. This video was wicked to watch .. well done!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Good luck with your CBT, and try to have fun. When you open that throttle on the open road for the first time it is an immense feeling. If you check out my other videos, there is one that covers everything you can expect to happen during your CBT session. Thanks for watching 👍

    • @AMan-JCIL
      @AMan-JCIL Год назад +2

      Brave mate, I'm waiting until after winter to do my CBT because the roads might be icy? I dunno lol...Goodluck and drive safe 😇👍

    • @LastKing89
      @LastKing89 Год назад +1

      @twowheelstommy already checked it out mate haha. It was a big help, I’ll let you know how I get along

    • @LastKing89
      @LastKing89 Год назад +1

      @@AMan-JCIL I know I know, im praying the conditions will be good but im excited either way. Maybe it’ll be good experience depending on the weather conditions haha

    • @LastKing89
      @LastKing89 Год назад +1

      @@AMan-JCIL passed the CBT, was a good experience! Hopefully I can do the full licence is jan/feb .. whenever you book your cbt have fun with it!

  • @cavemandave9597
    @cavemandave9597 3 месяца назад +1

    Managed to get my full CAT A back in September, after finishing my CBT in August. After driving a car for over a decade I was genuinely shocked at how nervous I was during my first on road sessions! The dread of the hill start is real. Your videos were a great help, and it was nice to see in the comments that we all go through the same process. Happily riding my Honda CB650 around the city and very glad I stuck with it.
    Cheers sir!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  3 месяца назад

      Glad you found my videos helpful Dave. Good to hear you stuck with it, enjoy your CB650 😀

  • @UnderdogOverlander
    @UnderdogOverlander 6 месяцев назад +11

    i think getting on my 50cc ped for the first time at 16 was my biggest feeling for freedom yet

  • @emerfitz7230
    @emerfitz7230 9 дней назад +1

    I just passed my CBT today in Ireland I swear to God, there was one or 2 times I just wanted it to end, one being when two monster articulated trucks pasted me when I was with my instructor on an already tight country road in Ireland 🇮🇪, the other when I had a complete brain fart when I came to a junction and it stalled 🙈.. there was a mixture of embarrassment, freezing cold and wanting to just jump off and leg it... I didn't and passed.
    First of all congratulations on passing and for sharing this video. I was actually holding my breath for you in places 😂😂😂
    Emer

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  9 дней назад

      Alright Emer! Jeez those lorries sound awful. I wouldn't worry about the stall though, that won't be the last time - everyone does it! Good to hear you stuck with it. Now the fun starts for you 😀 Thanks for watching 👍

  • @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
    @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne Год назад +3

    Passed my test in 1980 and have been riding pretty continuously ever since. I still embrace the fact I am learning too as there's always something that's not cropped up before. Today's machines are way more reliable, and likely way safer than the narrow tyred higher powered bikes of the 1980's we could ride. Indeed shortly after passing my test I bought a Kawasaki Z1300.
    Good luck on the bike, ride safe, and looking forward to seeing your new channel grow.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Blimey I bet the 1300 was fun (and sketchy!). Thanks for your kind words, I can't believe so many people have subscribed because of this video ❤️

    • @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
      @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne Год назад +1

      Biking is generally a very friendly place to be involved with. For sure you'll get some negativity, but focus on the positivity and you'll be fine.
      The big Z1300 was awesome, but had tyres more suited to today's pushbikes...@@TwoWheelsTommy

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Yes I have really found that so far. There is quite a 'scene' over here 👍

  • @UMDdynamo
    @UMDdynamo 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm 26 now and on a 1000cc, watching this and having started on the same bike as you was a nostalgia hit, looks like the exact same experience as I had, reminds me of how I used to be when I first started riding, was a wild time but a good time, hope you have many years of fun riding ahead of you

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  6 месяцев назад +1

      Nice one! It was a sad day yesterday as I said goodbye to this bike. I passed my test last week so I'm curerently big bike shopping. Thanks for watching! 😀

    • @Muflinn
      @Muflinn 5 месяцев назад

      1000ccm what for?I guess you don't follow highway code 😂You need go to Germany with this bike ;)

    • @UMDdynamo
      @UMDdynamo 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Muflinn I’m very sensible on my bike ;)

    • @Muflinn
      @Muflinn 5 месяцев назад

      @@UMDdynamo wish you the best,be careful,my brothers have accident on 2 stroke oldschool Yamaha 650ccm,some idiot forced the right of way and pulled out of a side street, he spent a few months in a coma with various fractures and he was wearing full armor, I also had an accident once on a scooter, the guy in front of me suddenly braked using the handbrake because he wanted to turn suddenly on a double solid line for no reason, I hit my head on the upper left pillar of the car so much that the sheet metal in the car dented, on top of that I did a rotation and a half in the air and my shoes fell off my feet falling on my knees, good thing I had protectors, the helmet practically cracked in half at ear level, if I hadn't fastened my helmet I probably would have been dead by now, watch yourself brother because you never know what will go through someone's head while riding.

    • @Muflinn
      @Muflinn 5 месяцев назад

      @@UMDdynamo Sorry bro i replied to you with very long message, off course with no reason my comment was deleted,stay safe on road,me and my brother we have some accidents on motorbikes and almost died so watch out for blinded brainless drivers.

  • @Triss88
    @Triss88 Год назад +4

    Fair play, you did bloody well, biggest thing is just to relax on the bike and it will make it so much easier for you. Easier said then done, but we've all been there. Also talking yourself through what you are doing is a great exercise to help you build your confidence and awareness for riding, so keep it up!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Hey, thank you - my thoughts exactly! Thanks for watching 😀

  • @jaffaballymakeery746
    @jaffaballymakeery746 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have watched this 4 times now. I am booking my CBT next week and have purchased a Keeway 125 superlight and this video keeps me going. You can't tell that the wind is knocking you about, it looks like a nice steady ride. The mic on your gopro is good too.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  10 месяцев назад

      Ha thanks for watching! Good luck with your CBT, bet you can't wait to get on your Superlight, they are a great looking bike. Go get that CBT done 💪

    • @jaffaballymakeery746
      @jaffaballymakeery746 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Tommy 🏍🏍

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  10 месяцев назад

      @jaffaballymakeery746 You're welcome 👊

  • @TrevorDodd-ev1sx
    @TrevorDodd-ev1sx 10 месяцев назад +4

    Lots of good advice in the comments so far , but I will offer my small bit of wisdom.
    Staying safe is knowing when not to do something. If you are having doubts about an overtake or something don't do it.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  10 месяцев назад +1

      Great advice Trevor, always best to be on the side of caution 👍

  • @davidmatthews3093
    @davidmatthews3093 Год назад +2

    Thanks for that. You’ve chosen a great bike. Even almost 50 years after passing my test my DR125 is my first choice for a lot of my rides, 125s are a lot of fun at manageable speeds. Get as many miles under your belt as you can and enjoy. I’m picking up a new bike next Thursday and I’m excited, you never lose that feeling.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Hi David, yes it is not very exciting but it really is a great bike for a learner. What new bike are you getting?

    • @davidmatthews3093
      @davidmatthews3093 Год назад

      @@TwoWheelsTommyA Voge 300 Rally. It’s to replace the DR to use on the trails and lanes that are everywhere around where I live. My main bike is a CB500X. I love it, it’s a more enjoyable touring bike than the ST1300 I owned for 9 years before getting it.

  • @tetiraelian
    @tetiraelian Год назад +3

    Passed My test this past Saturday. And Went on the following day to pick up my bike in London and rode it to Milton Keynes (Yamaha XSR 125) . What a Journey that was !!!!! 2h30 ride (76 miles) . I had to avoid the motorway for obvious reasons .So From London, went to Uxbrige, Aylesbury, then Milton Keynes. I encountered every road use case possible aloong the way (Heavy london Traffic, Round abouts, country side twisties, stip up and down hills).

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Wow, you really chucked yourself in at the deep end 😮 Nice work, that is quite a trek - If I did 76 miles I would have got around the whole of the Isle of Wight twice I reckon. I hope you are enjoying your new bike :)

    • @davidmatthews3093
      @davidmatthews3093 Год назад +1

      Avoiding motorways is a great habit to keep. My current touring bike is two years old tomorrow and in over 20,000km through France, Spain and Portugal it’s only been on a motorway once and that was to cross from one side of the River Loire to the other near Villandry. The most convenient bridge just happened to be an autoroute. For the rest of the time I’ve ignored them, there’s always an alternative more interest ion option to take on a bike. Always.

  • @johnw7373
    @johnw7373 6 месяцев назад +2

    A good solid first xolo ride in my eyes. I only passed my big boy license 9 years ago when I was 42 and never looked back. Best thing I ever did. Ride safe old boy and ill subscribe and follow your progress

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks John. I bet you are riding something fun now! Thanks for watching/subbing 😀

  • @adrianwhitfield6656
    @adrianwhitfield6656 Год назад +3

    Well done, passed my CBT this May and my first ride out was an absolute mess. Nearly put me off for good.
    Five months and 4,000 miles later got my MOD1 and MOD2 booked in for early November. Best summer by a distance.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks Adrian, I hope it came together quickly for you, you certainly got the miles in! I think I will wait until next summer for Mod 1/2. Good luck with yours in November :)

    • @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
      @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne Год назад +2

      Imagine how much fun it will be when we get a dry summer! Worst summer I can ever recall this year (2023) and I have been riding for 47 years...

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Yes, it was lovely when doing my CBT. Definitely looking forward to more of the same next summer :)

  • @fairsaa7975
    @fairsaa7975 Год назад +2

    I'm learning to drive a car right now, and I don't think I'll ever be brave enough to ride a motorbike where I live, but it's so nice seeing someone have such a good time!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Hey, good luck with your car licence. What's so bad about where you live?! Thanks for watching 👍

    • @fairsaa7975
      @fairsaa7975 Год назад +1

      @@TwoWheelsTommy
      Cheers a bunch! Fingers crossed I can get it done before June next year. I'm in the SW countryside. People drive like reckless idiots (most of them are old enough to be great-grandparents, and you can tell!), and it's a hotspot for lorries with farm animal feed, so I don't think it'd be safe enough.
      Visibility can only do so much. If I get a bike, I want it to be a little city automatic moped, so I can pooter along to work
      😄

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Nice, we moved from Devon/Cornwall border earlier this year - it is nice down there. It is very similar over here on the island, people retire here so the geriatric drivers are out in force 🤣 Some lovely roads for riding on over there, you should give it a try 👍

  • @alfieg1344
    @alfieg1344 Год назад +3

    This was a very refreshing watch. You did great. Improvements will come with time, you’ll find that before you know it everything is second nature. Just get out as much as possible, create your bond with the bike. You’ll look back at this in 2 years when you’re riding your 1000cc and wonder where the time went! P.s: remember everyone is out to kill you.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks Alfie. Yes it will be fun to watch back down the road. I have come to realise that, gotta have your wits about you!

  • @mrwiggy25
    @mrwiggy25 Год назад +1

    That was an excellent first ride!
    Had my new bike delivered the day I did my CBT!
    Got back home and took the bike up to the next village scared Sh*tless!
    A few Twisties which I went through so very slowly!
    Last time I was on a bike was over 30years ago and even though I'd passed my driving test still did a CBT as they had just come in and thought it best. Really scared myself and never went on a bike again.
    Until last month at 52 did the CBT and got the new bike a Super Soco TC Max electric bike. Glad I did automatic the thought of gears as well......no thanks.
    Ridden to work and bike a few times now a 50mile round trip, still nervous and it won't do 60mph with me on it, hate to hold people up behind me!
    For you to do this on your first ride, outstanding!
    Hats off to you.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thank you, your electric bike sounds interesting. I hear you regarding the speed, I'm a lump myself which is why I did my CBT so I could get a 125cc. I have grandfather rights on my car licence so I could have just bought a 50cc without a CBT but between my house and my workshop are a few 60mph roads, no way I was going to be the fat bloke doing 28mph on a moped cheesing everyone off. I doubt it would have got back up the hills! See you out there :)

  • @michaelh9918
    @michaelh9918 Год назад +7

    Well done mate, so nice to see new riders on the road. I agree that when you take that first ride there is so much to think about, but it becomes second nature after a few outings and you will start to relax and enjoy the ride. I passed my test back in 93 after booking a block course and my first bike was a ZX10. It scared the pants off me the first couple of rides but you can get used to anything with practice. Great to see how you are thinking ahead and are fully aware of surroundings, observations are good and also good road positioning. Gear changes and clutch control comes when you are more familiar with the bike so dont worry. Try easing your grip on the bars that will help with the hand cramping. Have a great time riding and I look forward to seeing the further adventures you have :)

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +2

      Thanks Michael, it is good to be out there - I've been wanting to do it for years. I think my gear changes are coming on ok but practice makes perfect. Other have mentioned the grip, I am trying to implement that. Hopefully have a new one edited and ready to chuck up over the weekend. Thanks for watching :)

  • @jakehowl
    @jakehowl Год назад +1

    This is so funny. It's like watching a mirror on my own recent experiences. 48 years old, passed CBT in September and picked up my Yamaha XSR 125 from a very similar-looking road to where you did, in a town 30 miles away from home. Needless to say the ride home was like yours - nerve-wracking and not without the odd heart-stopping moment. I'd built up a lot of fear in the run up to the day (to the point I was seriously thinking whether it was for me at all) and had even "walked" most the route on Google street view. On the day it was a breeze and more importantly fun. Been out a couple of times since and am loving it! I now look forward to getting on the bike.
    Wish I'd recorded my own first ride.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Hi Jake, glad you enjoyed it. 30 miles is quite a way for your first ride, nice one! I was lucky I knew the route as I know the island very well but it was still daunting. I absolutely hear you regaring questioning if you are doing the right thing. That gap between doing my CBT and getting back on a bike planted a lot of seeds of doubt in my mind. Thinking about it is almost always worse than actually doing it so you just gotta crack on 👍

  • @AntGeezer
    @AntGeezer Год назад +3

    Well played mate. I’ve just gone through the same emotions. Been driving since 1985. Passed my CBT this month and, after endless searching and re searching, bought a brand new Yamaha XSR 125 for my first ever bike. I was much like you first time out. Second time out, all the pre ride nerves and doubts came flooding back, but it was all fine. Third time out was the same, over thinking it and worrying too much but again, all was fine. I’m sure the nerves will decrease for us both as we get out more.
    Good luck and stay safe. 👍

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Hey Ant, It is all a bit weird isn't it! Your XSR 125 sounds nice. See you out there 😁

    • @josht4901
      @josht4901 Год назад +1

      Takes time to build confidence but you’ll be there in no time, just remember to enjoy it! Xsr is a great bike aswell

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Ain't that the truth!

  • @bevgeorge3942
    @bevgeorge3942 Год назад +1

    I did my CBT July I'm in my late fifties, took a while to get used to gear changing, got a few miles under my belt, love it, just passed my theory, MOD 1 in the new year, love it ❤

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Nice one! I'm glad it has all slotted into place for you, bet you cannot wait to get your MOD 1 done. Have fun! 👍

  • @christosswc
    @christosswc Год назад +4

    Haha good stuff, the memory is very recent.
    Got my first bike at 49, a Yamaha XSR 125.
    With my driver's license I was supposed to do a couple of courses and get rolling but I did none, you just pay and they hand you out the license, no questions asked and seeing as I work 24/7 I had little choice, I had to learn "on the job", had to go riding to learn how to ride.
    My first month of riding was a steep lurning curve and I was counting mistakes every late night ride and trying to just lower the count little by little.
    I tought myself well I feel, all the right things, but with motorcycles, you can never let your guard down or stop teaching yourself.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thanks, it was nerve-wracking! I hope you arejoying your Yamaha. Sounds like you had no choice but to pick it up quick 😮

  • @DatIsDelta
    @DatIsDelta Год назад +2

    Im waiting till im 17 to do my CBT since I dont want to be riding a moped. The Honda CB125F is the exact bike I want since the fuel economy is fantastic and the bike is very forgiving from what I hear people say. You look like an absolute natural at this. Back in my home country where you don't really need a license to drive, every time I drove a motorcycle (granted it was a bike from like the 80s) it stalled. You are absolutely smashing it considering this is your first ride after your cbt. I would be soiling my pants if that were me

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Sounds like a good move to me. I feel a moped would itch a scratch but only temporarily. You need massive 125 power 🤣 The bike is great, you cannot go wrong and with approx 150mpg it's a great bit of kit :) Good luck with your CBT 👍

  • @ioanjones9269
    @ioanjones9269 Год назад +5

    loved this so much. just reminded me when i started riding and had all the same thoughts and feelings. you did great👍

  • @TwoGreatWheels
    @TwoGreatWheels Год назад +1

    You were doing absolutely fine mate. My first ride, about 1.5 years ago, I picked up my new-to-me YBR from a workshop and drove it home. After 8 previous owners, the alternator had gone. I was in Whitechapel, crapping myself, and pulled over somewhere to regroup, at which point a homeless woman started shouting abuse at me. Which I thought was funny only because it was surreal. When I approached the first junction I didn't know what to do; I was also doing car lessons at the time and the words of my instructor came to me like divine inspiration: "Mirror, signal, maneuver". So I did that. And everything else went smoothly.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thank you, that sounds like a nightmare first mission! Glad you got it in the end 👍

  • @1809AAP
    @1809AAP Год назад +7

    Firstly congrats on cbt and your new bike, welcome to the family.
    Don't be so hard on yourself, you did really well and showed progression from the start of the video towards the end, imagine how much you will improve over the next few outings, most people are nervous first time out but once home and bike parked up immediately want to get back out lmao.
    Wind is an evil b1tch and can catch most people out, many things are different from car to bike and am sure you may get spooked a few times but relax, stay calm and don't tense up and you can pretty much ride through most issues, just don't panic.
    I don't know where you are in the UK but if your up near South yorkshire I'll come out with you as I honestly believe riding with a sensible group of people can really bring your skills and confidence out in leaps and bounds just get with the group that matches your riding style and ride your own ride.
    If you know another biker that has more experience get them to follow/guard you and let you learn at your pace.
    Other than that have fun bud and stay shiny side up.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much :) That wind was nasty, I'm on the Isle of Wight so we are exposed no matter what the wind direction is so I had best get used to it! Thanks for the offer but that is a massive trek 🤣 There is a thriving biking scene over here so I'll get out on some of their rides sooner or later 👍

  • @liamk2982
    @liamk2982 15 дней назад +2

    Great video mate. I'm looking at getting my CBT now as well. 1 car household and when the mrs uses the car sometimes and I don't have access to transport it gets right on my nerves. Here's to many safe years on the road. Cheers

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  15 дней назад

      Hey Liam, sounds like just the right time for you to get involved then. Nice to have a car, and a bike! Go get it 💪😀

  • @paulbell337
    @paulbell337 Год назад +3

    Great ride, just a bit of friendly advice leave a little more space in front of you when stopping behind cars, try to think if someone didn't see my bike and hit me where would I end up? You can point the wheel to an 'escape route' as you get more practice in, but just to begin leave at least a couple of bike lengths, simlar to what you did with the van @22:34, apart from that you smashed it, nice smotth riding and acting like you were invisible, best way to ride. Well done you ✌(been riding bikes 40+ yrs) Remember those lifesavers...they will save you.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks Paul, others have mentioned leaving that gap so I'll be sure to implement that in future as that mkaes a lot of sense 👍

  • @joinerjimbob
    @joinerjimbob Год назад +1

    I've been riding big bikes 36 years and I've just gone down to a honda cb 300r and it's like a breath of fresh air ....a lot to be said for low cc bikes . Ps you doing brilliant. Enjoy!!!!!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Sounds like a more relaxed way of life! Thank you 😀

  • @garyleake4616
    @garyleake4616 Год назад +4

    Very very good 🎉

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thank you Gary, I was quite glad when it was over 🤣

  • @TheDonBro
    @TheDonBro Год назад +2

    Fair play mate! I remember the nerves well 😂 I bought my bike and the day after my dad forced me to do a Christmas charity ride with him and I was bricking it... I thanked him after as it made me a pro with the clutch and bites etc, we did about an hours ride with a police escort and I got to ride through about 10 red lights my 2nd day riding 😂😂 You did well mate you had confidence and smashed it exactly what you need top quality camera and mic setup too which is always a bonus watching

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thank you! Jeez, sounds like you were thrown in at the deep end! Someone commented that there is one on the Island so I will go on that if time permits. I can't believe the mic worked so well without any tweaking! I'll show my lad your channel as he loves gaming 👍

  • @Fenrigosa
    @Fenrigosa Год назад +2

    Ey congratulations man. It is funny watching this because it is literally showing how I felt when I first passed my CBT, just passed my full license last week, on my a2 license. Gonna try and do the full A license in a few months when I turn 24.
    But its always good to see new bikers.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks! A lot of other viewers have also said it has brought back memories that had been previously shelved! Nice work on getting your A2 👍

  • @barrystinton6474
    @barrystinton6474 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've been riding on a cbt for the past 5 years on the same bike and they're troopers, super bullet proof, just past my car test to get out of the weather for a bit but dude its very nerve racking that first solo but top lad well done! keep going and always watch your back stay safe!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Barry, sounds like you are really attached to your 125F! Congrats on passing your car test. I wouldn't be without my car with the crappy weather we get in the UK 🤣

  • @iainyoung8248
    @iainyoung8248 Год назад +1

    Just got my CBT last Friday, after I got my certificate I drove home in my car and realised I'd left my helmet and gloves at the training centre. Gave me an excuse to go back on the Sunday to pick it up. Luckily I had a spare helmet so I took my bike, a Honda MSX 125 Grom. Like you I had a touch of the nerves (been driving cars and vans since 1990). What an awesome time I had. By the time I was getting home I felt so comfortable. Can't wait to get another dry day and get out for another ride.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      I love hearing this! You sound like you were more organised than me having a bike already. Have fun 👍

  • @RichardJones-ok3ld
    @RichardJones-ok3ld Год назад +1

    Yes tommy done my cbt april first time out solo is so nerve racking and exciting. U did great mate. Ive now done mod 1 and mod 2 completed on Tuesday just gone so full licence now and the nerves still come into play every now and then just treat every ride with the same caution and dont forget them life savers ... good luck on the journey and keep having fun

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks Richard, good work getting1 your full licence - I bet that feels awesome 😀 I am having lots of fun so far, thanks for watching 👍

  • @cakey8399
    @cakey8399 Год назад +1

    smashing it buddy, did my CBT in September, rode my 125 to work and back for some weeks, then recently completed my DAS training, mod1 and 2 complete and now out on my big bike and loving every minute, after 13 years of driving a car and at 40, wish I'd done it years ago, ride safe buddy.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks! Congrats of getting your full licence. I too wish I had done it years ago 👍

  • @IronHead42
    @IronHead42 Год назад +1

    Just did my cbt yesterday on one of those. It was awesome. Really looking forward to getting my first bike in a couple of months. Going for a cruiser style. Videos like this are great for encouragement.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Nice work getting your CBT done 👍 What cruiser are you looking to get hold of? Thanks for watching 😎

    • @IronHead42
      @IronHead42 Год назад +1

      Not sure yet, my budget currently only runs to about £1,500 so I'll have to go second hand regardless. I've been strongly warned off Chinese makes but most reviews I've seen of the Keeway Superlight or the Sinnis Hoodlum are pretty positive, and our maintenance guy at work days they're actually alright. He's been riding since 1982 so i trust his judgement.
      Just watching your post office run. I learned in the wet and felt really comfortable after initial nerves. In your commentary I can hear a lot of what went through my mind. Good work, man.

    • @IronHead42
      @IronHead42 Год назад +1

      Ha.... "Cancel the indicator..."
      Yeah man... 😆

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      That is a fairly decent budget, this CB125F cost me £1550 so you can get a good starter bike for that. I personally steered clear of Chinese as spares availablility can be less than ideal, but your guy likely knows more than I do 🤣 I'm yet to venture out in proper wet conditions.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      I have to constant remind myself! It will become second nature soon 😀

  • @Scottwillow1
    @Scottwillow1 Год назад +1

    I passed my cbt this year after wanting at the age of 53 to get a bike, I bought a 2018 Suzuki GSXS 125, and the day I went to collect it was like a really bad winters day. It rained non stop and was very heavy from the moment I left the house and got the train to the dealers shop over 21 miles away. The ride home was nerve wracking especially as it was my first solo ride and the weather became worse. The rain became torrential and the wind was so blustery it was blowing me left and right that’s when I thought to get of the bypass and get into more sheltered roads. By time I got home I was soaked so badly and freezing BUT wow did I get the bug, now I’m out on it as much as I can. Well done on the ride back 👏👏👏👏👏🏍

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Hey Scott, if you can handle that you can handle anything! I bet riding in the sun is like a dream come true for you now 😀 I suppose you have to have experiences like this to know what kind of kit you will need for winter riding, I bet you got some good kit after that 😁

  • @martinhall5980
    @martinhall5980 Год назад +2

    I’m 4 minutes in to this video and I’ve already clicked subscribe because I absolutely love your warts and all honesty about your experience and your journey as a biker. You’ve many great days ahead and about to meet some fantastic friends for life. We’re an incredible community us bikers.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thanks Martin, I appreciate you subscribing. I cannot believe how many people have over the last couple of weeks! You are right, it has become very clear what a great community this is 👌

  • @kasceybunney9836
    @kasceybunney9836 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm doing my cbt tomorrow and just found your videos! This has eased my nerves so much thank you!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  6 месяцев назад

      Nice one! If you still have time you might find this one helpful too. Good luck 💪 ruclips.net/video/jhgosaVDVHs/видео.html

  • @nickymills110
    @nickymills110 Год назад +1

    Great video, just passed my cbt today automatic moped and am picking up my new bike in a couple of days, am v nervous about first solo ride but feel so much better after watching this Thankyou 😊

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks Nicky. Congratulations, get ready for some fun! The first ride is nerveracking but you will be fine. If you watch some of my more recent videos you'll see how quickly it all starts becoming second nature :)

  • @georgemarshall306
    @georgemarshall306 Год назад +1

    Well done, you did well. You can't get a bike much better suited to learning on than a CB125F - sold mine about 18 months ago and watching this video I strangely miss it. Such a simple, reliable and economical bike. You live an an excellent part of the county for motorcycling too - enjoy and good luck!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks George, yes I went for a sensible bike and I should be able to sell it after my full licence for pretty much the same as I spent on it I reckon.. It is great f or riding over here, you're right. Thanks for watching👍

    • @georgemarshall306
      @georgemarshall306 Год назад +1

      I made a small profit on mine when I sold it - never done that before!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      I've got a knack for selling vehicles for more than I've paid for them 🤣

  • @lofo7703
    @lofo7703 4 месяца назад +1

    I remember passing my cbt at 16 (now 33). Was proper exciting, i was cheering out loud while riding down the road. Great day.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  4 месяца назад

      That's what I like to hear! Hope you are still riding 💪

  • @XclusiveAaron
    @XclusiveAaron Год назад +1

    Good video mate, kinda nostalgic for me to watch. I first for a CBT, a 125 and everything back in 2012 at 18 years old and here I am now 11 years later and I've got a full license, had multiple bikes and own multiple now including an R1 and this is from someone who just wanted a moped to get around. Bikes and the whole community really is something amazing, enjoy it!! Also watch ever single car and ride as if everyone wants to kill you, not to put you off but car drivers aren't always very good at spotting us!!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thanks Aaron. Sounds like you got bitten by the bug! I hear what you are saying, I ride my push bike on the road a lot so I'm always keeping an eye out to see who's seen me and who hasn't. I have also bought a high vis waistcoat to go over my jacket, it may not look cool but I'd rather be safe any day of the week 👍

    • @XclusiveAaron
      @XclusiveAaron Год назад +1

      @@TwoWheelsTommy Absolutely bitten by the bug! :') all the best to you mate :)

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thanks, and to you too 😎

  • @Reecem0122
    @Reecem0122 10 месяцев назад +2

    Brilliant mate. If there was no commentary I wouldn't have thought this was your first ride 👍

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  10 месяцев назад

      Nice of you to say so Reece, nice one! 😀

  • @FranciscoSchwartz9
    @FranciscoSchwartz9 Месяц назад +1

    Good to see someone from the island…. I’ll also take my bike exams next year. You were wonderful on the road. Best of luck!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Месяц назад +1

      Hey fellow islander! Good luck with your training. Loads of MOD 1 and 2 stuff on my channel so check out my other vids 👌 Thanks for watching 😀

    • @FranciscoSchwartz9
      @FranciscoSchwartz9 Месяц назад

      @ I am watching… I’m thinking on doing my lesson with Pit-Stop as well, did you need full gear or do they provide?

  • @BigZedBabyZed
    @BigZedBabyZed Год назад +1

    You smashed it. I passed my cbt in june after being my partners pillion for years. I now ride a Kawasaki z125. My first ride was two days after my cbt. Im getting better now and more confident but still get the butterflies before a ride. Each ride gets easier.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thank you. Yes I was dreading it when I was on my way to collect it but now I'm waiting for it to stop bloody hammering it down so I can get some more miles in!

  • @jonkoca3068
    @jonkoca3068 Месяц назад +1

    Gratz, I know how that felt. Just started riding a big cruiser after 30 years without a bike. That first ride after such a long time, on such a heavy bike, was a real learning curve😅.
    Basically, being aware of everything around you, thinking ahead, expecting everyone to do the stupidest thing they can, giving yourself a good braking distance at all times, and taking it easy on the speed will keep you out of trouble 90% of the time.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Месяц назад

      I bet that was an experience! You are quite right. Always expect someone to try to kill you, as a rider you can minimise the chances a lot via your own actions. Thanks for watching 😀

  • @imklix
    @imklix 11 месяцев назад +1

    That solid 30 seconds of silence we’ve all experienced when first pulling off with our new babies 😅 congratulations on starting your motovlogging journey! 🎉 wishing you all the best and ride safe 👌🏼✅

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  11 месяцев назад +1

      The silence is deafening 🤣Thanks my friend, ride safe yourself! 😀

  • @Hutchie2112
    @Hutchie2112 Год назад +1

    Well done. Brought back memories of my first ride on my first bike back in 1980. I was terrified, and once I got going I couldnt deal with turning round, so I went for an hour before I worked out how to do a u turn.
    Enjoy every mile, and remember to breathe :)

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thanks. sounds to me like you got a decent 2 hour ride in! Thanks for watching 👍

  • @sabianabiclea5626
    @sabianabiclea5626 5 месяцев назад +1

    You handled this like an absolute champ! I am happy I found your video! I am watching it right before going on my first ride out on a CB125F too. I am only going to a parking lot so I can practice. I just hope I do 1% as well you have! I hope I get there!❤

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, I'm sure you will do just fine - you've probably done it by now! If so, how did it go? 💪

    • @sabianabiclea5626
      @sabianabiclea5626 5 месяцев назад +1

      It was ok on my way there, felt really good that I made it to that car park, only stayed there for a bit, then I decided to go back as it looked like rain was coming.
      On my way back I fell in a roundabout. I saw a car coming, I thought I had time to go, but decided to stop and not risk. I stopped at the give away sign, with my wheel halfway turned to right and grabbed the front break. Felt the bike leaning to the right and couldn’t hold it so I drooped it on my right side🥺.
      A couple stopped their car and helped me take it to the side of the road and they said they were bikers and assured me this happened to them lots of times too.
      They were really nice and helpful!
      As they left, I was so frightened to go back and stayed there for probably 45 mins and called my brother to come with his car just to drive behind me so I felt safer. I made it home but was terrified to not slam that front break lever again (which also broke like 20% of it).
      I didn’t get hurt or anything.
      What if this will make me give up🥺?

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  5 месяцев назад +1

      @sabianabiclea5626 Sorry to hear you bailed. Before overthinking it, I would concentrate on this part "A couple stopped their car and helped me take it to the side of the road and they said they were bikers and assured me this happened to them lots of times too." You are not the first person that has dropped a bike, and you won't be the last. Personally, what I would take away from that is that you learned a valuable lesson without getting hurt. I bet you won't grab that front brake again like that. Fix your brake lever, and give it another go, when you have plenty of time and the weather is not going to close in and make you panic rush. Weekend mornings would be a good time to go out, try and do it soon as the roads are more likely to be drier before autumn sets in. You CAN do this. Prove me right 💪

    • @sabianabiclea5626
      @sabianabiclea5626 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@TwoWheelsTommy Good morning☺️thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to be encouraged! You are right, I learned a valuable lesson without getting hurt. Thank you again❤️!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  5 месяцев назад +1

      @sabianabiclea5626 You're very welcome. Good luck 😀

  • @CatDuckChu
    @CatDuckChu 3 месяца назад

    this is so great to watch. im 25 and just the other day did my cbt and am in the process of buying my first bike so i will also be doing my first solo ride soon

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  3 месяца назад

      Glad you like it! Good luck with your first solo 😀💪

  • @BraddersNic
    @BraddersNic 9 месяцев назад +1

    You did so well, I could feel your nerves! Got my CBT booked 18/05/2024!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  9 месяцев назад +1

      I won't lie, nerves were at play here but it was all alright in the end. Good lukc with your CBT, check out my other videos as they cover a lot about what happens on the CBT 👍

    • @BraddersNic
      @BraddersNic 8 месяцев назад +1

      Only went and passed the CBT, was a 10 hour day, I’d booked the whole day to myself. There were tears and stress and am absolutely knackered now, but I got my certificate 🎉

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  8 месяцев назад +1

      @BraddersNic Awesome news! Great feeling, right! Now the fun begins 😀

    • @BraddersNic
      @BraddersNic 8 месяцев назад +1

      Got a Honda CB125F that my fella is currently enjoying ordering bits for so as soon as he’s done fixing it up I’ll be on the road!
      Loving the videos!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  8 месяцев назад +1

      @BraddersNic Nice, same as mine then! 🚀

  • @dominicbrothers
    @dominicbrothers Год назад +2

    this brings back all the memories when I first swung my leg over a bike! I've been going on nothing but a motorcycle now for about 7 years, progressed to my full licence. Excellent first ride my friend, you definitely got more confident with shifting as the ride progressed! Just don't hang between gears for too long on a 125, otherwise you'll lose speed and the next gear won't have any torque!
    Fantastic though, welcome to the family and here's to a prosperous many years riding for you!
    edit - where abouts are you in this video? The part at about 21:00 where you're on the hill looking over the ocean is gorgeous! Seems like it would be a lovely ride!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      @dominicbrothers Alright Dominic, I'm glad my video brought back some memories for you! That section is Union Street in Ryde on the Isle of Wight. It's a cool high street for sure, but there are much nicer places to ride on the island. I intend to show it off in future videos 😀 Thanks for watching 👍

  • @davidpost6902
    @davidpost6902 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've been riding bikes , for 60 years.
    You did all the RIght things, "being aware" is the key .
    Always check your bike over too. "Tyres etc".
    Happy riding, "stay safe"

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  5 месяцев назад

      Hi David, you are quite right, you should always be aware when riding a motorcycle. Sounds liek you have been if you've been at it for 60 years! Thanks for watching 😀

  • @djrose80
    @djrose80 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really interesting watching your progress. After 40 years of being a car driver, I've just got myself a Honda CB125F. The first run out after my CBT was terrifying, and I kept pulling over to try and get a clear road around me. Amazing how fast some of it became 'automatic', but still making silly mistakes. Superb fun though.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey, it is a strange experience the first time on your own isn't it! Much better feeling when it all starts coming together 😀 See you out there!

  • @jase6437
    @jase6437 Год назад +2

    I only had my 125cc four weeks, cbr125r loved it. Mod 1 and mod 2 done within the month and on to an old r6. Always do your lifesavers and ride to YOUR OWN pace. Better to get there 10 mins later than not at all. Rubber side down brother 👊

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Alright Jase, you moved a little quicker than me then 🚀 Nice work! Honestly, the speed some of the geriatrics drive over here, 20 mph seems fast - you are quite right :)

  • @Kingfisherk26
    @Kingfisherk26 9 месяцев назад +2

    Love this video... did my CBT back in February...aged 57. Almost bought a Honda but went for Yamaha ybr as it was the type I'd done my cbt on. First ride... stalled and couldn't get it to restart. Found out later there was a fault on the clutch lever and it wouldnt disengage the safety...as a result I couldnt restart the bike by just depressing the clutch with it in first. At one point ended pushing the bike to a safe spot to figure out what was going on. Your first solo was rather more successful... 😅. All sorted now... just need loads of practice.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you like it! I went for the CB125F as that is what I did my CBT on. I bet a lot of beginners do exactly that. Your first solo sounds loike a nightmare, sounds like you are cracking on now though 😀

  • @qfx125
    @qfx125 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just passed my cbt at 50 year old and been out 3 times now and when your on your own it is nerve racking and over thinking everything but you did spot on

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  6 месяцев назад

      Congrats. It is, but try to only worry about what is going on in front of you. It gets easier with every ride 💪

  • @anthonywood9632
    @anthonywood9632 7 дней назад +1

    Got my first solo ride since doing my Cbt on Wednesday, be just under a week from when I did my Cbt. Going to take day off work and get used to bike and roads around here going back and forth from work etc. nervous about it but I’m sure 5/10 minutes down the road I’ll be fine just keep my eyes peeled on other people on the road. Been a car driver for 20 years 1st bike I’ve had, Cbt during my road section when we were going back to the training centre instructor had backed off on the radio and was just following him back and loved it wish I’d done it years ago.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  7 дней назад +1

      Nice one Anthony, getting your CBT out of the way is just the start! You will be fine, look far ahead and anticipate what you need to do next. It all comes naturally after a bit of practise. Go get that mod 1 and 2 💪

    • @anthonywood9632
      @anthonywood9632 7 дней назад +1

      @ planning on getting a year on the 125 then do my DAS. Get a 1 years no claims etc under my belt first. That’s the plan might all go out the window come summer when my mates are all full licence holders and Leave me standing at the lights.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  6 дней назад

      @anthonywood9632 That sounds like a sensible plan. The 1 years NCB will really help. Some of the quotes I have seen people getting are ridiculous. That said, wait til you get a go on a bigger bike......😁

  • @pitchwife7573
    @pitchwife7573 9 месяцев назад +1

    i'm about to do my closed circuit test, and watching these types of videos reminds me why i'm subjecting myself to doing exams, which i hate :) great vid

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  9 месяцев назад

      Hey, I'm glad you like the video. There will be more, I'm gearing up to do my mod 1/2 now. good luck with your test!

    • @pitchwife7573
      @pitchwife7573 8 месяцев назад

      i failed! i went through the middle of some cones instead of around them, i freaked out for no good reason, the pressure got to me!
      trying again tomorrow hahaha :)

    • @pitchwife7573
      @pitchwife7573 8 месяцев назад

      I PASSED :D now it's onto the road! anyone reading this who's also doing their tests, if i can do it anyone can hahah

  • @snakeman9902
    @snakeman9902 Год назад +1

    You did great, that's how I learn, talk you way through the motions..
    Ahh. It takes me back when I learned.. The memories 👍👍👍

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks, I now realise I talk to myself a lot 🤣

    • @snakeman9902
      @snakeman9902 Год назад +1

      @@TwoWheelsTommy 😂, hey, not a problem brother.. You will be riding the big boys soon enough, can't wait see more of your motorbike journey. 👍

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Thanks, I'll be glad to share it with you 😁

  • @tucker8736
    @tucker8736 7 месяцев назад +1

    Doing my CBT in a few weeks at 45! Looking forward to it but anxious as well. Loved the video.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  7 месяцев назад

      Nice one, you'll have a great time! Check out this video and you'll know exactly what to expect on the day - and do a subscribe if you've not already! 💪 ruclips.net/video/jhgosaVDVHs/видео.html

  • @stevenpowell5618
    @stevenpowell5618 Год назад +1

    I’m 52 years old and passed my full bike license 3 months ago but probably won’t get a bike till next year.probably get a 600cc and I’m sure I will be just as nervous when I get on the road.well done mate.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks Steven, I don't think anyone is immune to the nerves on a new ride. Enjoy it when you get it👍

  • @indigoprime3663
    @indigoprime3663 Год назад +2

    Im gonna be doing this as soon as my logbook arrives. Picked up my bike a coupla weeks ago. Pretty nervous about it as london roads look abit more hectic than your area. Really good watch mate. Thankyou!

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад +1

      Nice, what bike did you grab? You will stick out like a sore thumb on the road on your CBT as you'll be in a group of riders with loads of hi viz gear! Good luck with it, hope you smash it. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @moviebod
    @moviebod Год назад +1

    Good fun and congratulations! When I purchased my first geared bike a Suzuki B120 (120 cc) in 1976, there was no requirement to pass a CBT test and I suddenly realised on picking it up, that I didn't know how to change gear. I asked the sales assistant to show me, but he wouldn't. He told me what to do, said that I would soon get the hang of it and directed me to a small side road that ran along by the side of the shop! I wrote it off a few months later.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Oh dear, sorry to hear you wrote it off. But I must know, did you master the gears before that happened?!

    • @moviebod
      @moviebod Год назад +1

      Hi Tommy, yes I did. Like you I found changing gears easy after a few trips out. It was the foolishness of an 18 year old, overtaking a whole row of cars while looking in my rear view mirror to see if my mate was following me and when I started looking forwards again, there was a keep left bollard in the middle of the road. I bent the bike like a banana so the front wheel was under the seat and landed at the next lot of bollards completely unscathed. A brand new full face helmet which cost £33 in 1976 was however written off. That was when I was earning a £1 an hour. I didn't get my big bike licence until I was 56 years old, 38 years later! The replacement bike for the written off one was a much nicer Suzuki GT185, also a two stroke. You can see some of my recent (ish) travels on my channel. @@TwoWheelsTommy

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      That's good to hear about the gears, not so much the banana bike 🤣 I'll check out your channel while I have lunch today 👍

  • @Sarge-fs8gb
    @Sarge-fs8gb Год назад +2

    Welcome to the world of two wheels, enjoy the many new adventures I'm sure you'll do.
    If your hands are hurting you may be holding your grips too hard, try to have a lighter grip of them and well done filming your very first 'solo' ride and 👍🏻on your hill start.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thanks for the tips! They have been much better on the next 2 rides so I must have been m ore relaxed 👍

  • @CiBi1968
    @CiBi1968 Год назад +1

    Well done fella .. only piece of advice i need to add is imagine that at every junction a car wants to pull out on you and you will be fine ....... stay aware of your surroundings and look up the road ... not just in front of your front wheel. Where you look your bike will follow .it all becomes 2nd nature . I'm 55 and have been riding on and offroad for the last 45 yrs and still learning 😉

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      That is great tip, thanks! I'll be glad if I can 45 years riding in!

  • @stevenfeeney1943
    @stevenfeeney1943 Год назад +1

    I remember traveling 85 miles to pickup my first bike, so I know that feeling, talking to myself all the way back 😂😂, I thought you did excellent,well done,wish you many happy year's safe riding.

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  Год назад

      Thank you Steven. Blimey I would have been knackered after 85 miles. You definitely threw yourself into it 😁

  • @NUFC2412
    @NUFC2412 10 месяцев назад +2

    Just come across this video. Good job ha. I went from CBT to direct access and passed all within 30 days. My brain couldn't process it all quick enough ha.
    I jumped to a GSXR1000. This video reminded me of how i felt when i first went out. 😂. Ive got few thousand miles under my belt now so all is good

    • @TwoWheelsTommy
      @TwoWheelsTommy  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks! That does sound like a steep learning curve 💪 It does all come together rather quickly once you get a few hours under your belt doesn't it 👌

    • @NUFC2412
      @NUFC2412 6 месяцев назад

      ​@TwoWheelsTommy it's great once u get some miles under yr belt. Ride to go home not the hospital 😂