Fairplay to your student to be filmed, learning the basics is so difficult, so much information to take on board as well as getting used to being on 2 wheels. Although i have full license and ride vfr800f i own a cb125f which i use for work, much more difficult to ride, so many gears to come down at junction, gearing is so different, i use 3rd gear for turning into another road, wind is also difficult to ride in and road presence is at times your invisible , great vid and very useful info for new riders
well done with your training videos...helping me as i did not do a CBT. last motorcycle ride was in 1964 when the test was very very basic....so 58 years later bought a 45mph electric bike ,,no gears to learn,,...i know i can only travel at about 40mph but your training puts me back the picture..i have..got a car licence and hgv and bus and coach but so diiferent awareness on a bike ,,thank you x
Another informative video. There isnt much out there to help people decide when they are ready to start training with an instructor for the next license after achieving the CBT. This video highlighted to me a couple of areas that I can tighten in my own riding prior to going for DAS. Thank you.
Non biker just now here. Love watching your stuff. About to start late in life due to change in commute and life choices. I'm in agreement with Smithster previously, kudos to all trainees. I was also thinking that using a smaller vehicle can be a disadvantage sometimes. As with everything there's always pros and cons and size isn't everything. Knowledge is key. Keep em coming!
based on what we see in the video, no, i wouldnt issue a certificate. There were more learning outcomes to be demonstrated by the rider but it was going in the right direction.
Your videos are fantastic mate but this type of video really appealed to me. This sort of on board live session was great and I hope you plan to bring us more of these. Hope you had a great Christmas.
Fairplay to your student to be filmed, learning the basics is so difficult, so much information to take on board as well as getting used to being on 2 wheels. Although i have full license and ride vfr800f i own a cb125f which i use for work, much more difficult to ride, so many gears to come down at junction, gearing is so different, i use 3rd gear for turning into another road, wind is also difficult to ride in and road presence is at times your invisible , great vid and very useful info for new riders
@The Smithster on 2 wheels thank you, yes such a difference between the bikes. Thanks for your comments, all the best
well done with your training videos...helping me as i did not do a CBT. last motorcycle ride was in 1964 when the test was very very basic....so 58 years later bought a 45mph electric bike ,,no gears to learn,,...i know i can only travel at about 40mph but your training puts me back the picture..i have..got a car licence and hgv and bus and coach but so diiferent awareness on a bike ,,thank you x
got my cbt coming up and these are incredibly useful videos, thank you :))
Another informative video. There isnt much out there to help people decide when they are ready to start training with an instructor for the next license after achieving the CBT. This video highlighted to me a couple of areas that I can tighten in my own riding prior to going for DAS. Thank you.
Non biker just now here. Love watching your stuff. About to start late in life due to change in commute and life choices. I'm in agreement with Smithster previously, kudos to all trainees. I was also thinking that using a smaller vehicle can be a disadvantage sometimes. As with everything there's always pros and cons and size isn't everything. Knowledge is key.
Keep em coming!
thank you for your comments, hope you enjoy your biking and training. All the best
@@MotorcyclePWRwould the rider of got his cbt with this ride?
based on what we see in the video, no, i wouldnt issue a certificate. There were more learning outcomes to be demonstrated by the rider but it was going in the right direction.
Your videos are fantastic mate but this type of video really appealed to me. This sort of on board live session was great and I hope you plan to bring us more of these.
Hope you had a great Christmas.
Thanks very much for these mate, think I've watched them all in about a week haha. Got my CBT next tuesday, Looking forward but nervous!
@Ben nice one Ben, hope you enjoy your CBT and its a good day out!, ride safe
@@MotorcyclePWR Delighted to say I passed with flying colours! instructors were delighted with me
Thanks for letting us know, good result, nice one! Enjoy your biking
@Benson 87HD did you find any of it difficult? If so what plz?
Good basic stuff - especially for those looking at CBT. That quiet roundabout ideal for practice & understanding of bike/rider/lean physics.
thank you AW8, hope all is well, best wishes
another great video 👍🏍
thank you, much appreciated
That video is very helpful thank you
Great video & useful tips on road positioning…
thanks Cedric, much appreciated, all the best
Thanks 🏍️👍