Big thanks to you btw for your great informative videos!.. 43 and keen to get my full licence.. Got the cbt and theory ticked off this week and trying to get a Mod1 slot as it's pretty booked up being summer!.. Hopefully I'll be enjoying a big bike soon!🤞.. thanks again, keep up the good work and ride safe!👍🏻
One of the considerations for a helmet for me was keeping cool as I get terribly warm wearing a motorcycle helmet. With that in mind I went with a modular helmet. The model I went with the front locks open so it can be ridden as an open faced helmet in summer.
Magic vids, helped me so much. just got a GS500 after 10 years of non riding. And the chewing gum is an essential tip that i never thought of..my gob is so dry when riding, thats the perfect antidote.
Oh yeah absolutely! Chewing gum is a game changer. I've always chewed while riding. Most of the time I stick it in the side of my mouth or under my tongue, but when you need it, quick few chews and you're good. 🤜🤛
Sun glare was a real problem for me, so I bought a Scorpion helmet with an internal flip down sun visor. It works well and I also wear glasses and have no issues.
Nice one dude, hope you're keeping well up there 😁 Haha, I went out in my leather jacket the other day and just cooked! 😂 Back to my waxed jacket minus thermal liner after and much more comfortable, and I know what you mean about those riding jeans, great while you're moving but no fun when you stop. All part of the learning process. Been riding just about one year and two months, in all weathers, and loving it. Cheers for all your useful tips. One thing about biking, is that you never stop learning. Ride safe 😁
Always enjoy your vids. 👍 Saw a bike with a cup holder the other day, that was a new one on me. Took both the thermal liner and the waterproof liner out of my jacket, but it looks 3 sizes too big now. Mesh jacket definitely on the shopping list. LIDL do a cheap spray hand sanitiser that I use to spray into boots, helmet and gloves after a hot ride. Kills off the sweat bacteria that can start to smell after a while. I did have a pair of gloves that got stinky - used the steam cleaner on them, but it turned the insulation crispy. My best upgrade for the heat - a French Fitness Revolution Helmet Liner. Soak it in cold water before you set off - like a big wet sock for your head - lovely.
Great content and extremely informative. 56 and returning to bikes after 36 years with my Mod 1 tomorrow and feel more prepared after watching your videos. Taking the Mod 1 on a CB650R and probably going to buy one once I've passed Mod 2. Keep up the good work.
i use RST Pilot Air mesh Jacket it’s awesome let’s plenty of air in keeps me nice and cool and RST pro series trousers i use a tinted visor to hope whith the sun RST mesh gloves take plenty of drinks with me i’m trying to stop in the shade and take it a bit more easy
Love your videos. Hope you can answer a few questions: I'm almost 40, been driving a car for ~15 years never an issue. Looking to get a bike but wondering how dangerous it ACTUALLY is compared to how its portrayed. I'm not a manic hormonal teen that would do 120mph for thrills but wondering how many times YOU have lost control/went for a slide (if any) or have you ever had any close calls? I ask as you're videos show you are a competent rider and would be how I would ride if I were to get a bike. just curious to how often dangerous situations occur that are out of your control even if you are an experienced sensible rider as most of the crashes I see on youtube are where the rider has pushed the limits or their luck. Thanks 👍
Hey bud. Every rider at some point will have a close call to some degree, whether that's going into a corner too fast or something involving another road user. I've had a few over the years, most have been down to other road users. The most common one is they're just not paying attention and don't see you. Obviously being sensible and being aware of everything around you is always the best way to ride, but being sensible isn't going to stop other road users from driving like idiots. In my opinion, other road users are the biggest risk to bikers. Driving any vehicle on the road comes with risks tbh. Being sensible and developing your rider skill is key, by doing this you can trust your own riding ability. Getting my licence is by far one of the best things I ever did. Yes there are risks, but by getting a good riding instructor and developing your skill over time and knowing what to look for when you're out can help keep you safe. At the end of the day, if you have the right mind set then you're minimising the chances that something will go wrong. In terms of how often I've had a dangerous situation, not very often tbh. 99% of the time I'm out, I never have any issues. I'm not a fast rider and I never ride above my skill level, doing that can put you in a tricky situation. Biking does have a stigma attached to it, usually this is from people who've never ridden a bike in their life. Riding a bike has so many benefits from cutting down journey time to improving congestion. The pros of riding a bike totally outweigh the cons and I can guarantee that if it's something you're genuinely interested in doing, the first time you get out and ride you'll be absolutely hooked. Plus there are hundreds of groups throughout the UK that organise group runs and in general you'll find the biking community is very friendly and experienced riders are always willing to help new or less experienced riders. Hope this helps mate, if there's anything else you want to know feel free to get in touch. 🤜🤛
It's been too hot to ride a bike here in the E.Midlands. It's been 40.3⁰ and it's that bad that the gritters have been out spreading grit and sand on the road cause they have been melting. I definitely wouldn't want to go out on the road when it's like that. More chance of a blow out too. Ride safe everyone. Far too many people out in just shorts and t shirts. I wouldn't like to be them if they come off thats for sure. I'm sure you can get replacement sun visors, just check the manufacturer site to see, rather than sunglasses. I'm lucky my helmet comes with a built in pop down sun visor which is very handy.
@@beverleynorth4914 small world. I used to live in Castle Donington, moved up here 3 years ago. It's actually Waingroves I'm in now. If you ever fancy going out on the bike give me a shout. What bike do you have?
I would just like to ask a question regarding the bag to carry on your back. Are these bags pacifically for motorcycles that you should get from a proper motorcycle dealer or can you use ones from outdoor stores? The reason I’m asking is due to the size of the bag as I don’t want to carry one that’s too big and flaps about as I’m riding.
I always wear all the gear but as you say it soon gets so hot when you stop. 50 yards is a long way to walk to get a cuppa!! have you had any more thoughts on becoming a motorcycle instructor. What is your current occupation
Hey Beverly. At the moment I'm a carer for my disabled daughter. I do start training next year though to become an instructor which I can't wait to start. It's actually my old riding school that's taking me on. 🤜🤛
just found you new sub here very easy to follow, am doing my cbt in a few weaks i have 0 exp on the road but you have put my mined at ease, and am ready to smash it now, am useing hi-five at Falkirk stadium they have 5* review 8:30 am till 5:30 pm, 190 all in but am doing a 25-pound pre test as well, any recommendation for a good 125 for around 1500/2000 ? and or good sites to buy second hand ones ?
You can't go wrong with Honda, yamaha just avoid the cheap Chinese bikes. Some garages refuse to work on them cause they find it hard to get parts and they always breakdown.
@@godfather9253 I had a cbf125..it's a great bike, cheap to run and insure, and I actually got back more money than I paid for it when I sold it. Mine was in immaculate condition when I bought it and I sold it on it immaculate condition too. So as long as you look after them and don't leave them outside to rust you will recoup your money for when you purchase your next bike. Good luck with it all. I didn't have any experience either, and I was 51 when I passed my test last year, so if I can do it anyone can lol. Safe riding 🏍
Looking at bikes this weekend, very excited. When doing the learner course I was shocked at the people who didn't have a drink of water all day, it's vital! Thanks for the tips again! I think in Australia on days over 35 or so I'll probably just give it a miss because I don't cope with the heat well at all.
Big thanks to you btw for your great informative videos!..
43 and keen to get my full licence..
Got the cbt and theory ticked off this week and trying to get a Mod1 slot as it's pretty booked up being summer!..
Hopefully I'll be enjoying a big bike soon!🤞.. thanks again, keep up the good work and ride safe!👍🏻
Best of luck to you m8 , im the same age and will have my cbt in a months time then hopefully A test. Im nervous to say the least .
One of the considerations for a helmet for me was keeping cool as I get terribly warm wearing a motorcycle helmet. With that in mind I went with a modular helmet. The model I went with the front locks open so it can be ridden as an open faced helmet in summer.
That's a good tip as well bud. 🤜🤛
Magic vids, helped me so much. just got a GS500 after 10 years of non riding. And the chewing gum is an essential tip that i never thought of..my gob is so dry when riding, thats the perfect antidote.
Oh yeah absolutely! Chewing gum is a game changer. I've always chewed while riding. Most of the time I stick it in the side of my mouth or under my tongue, but when you need it, quick few chews and you're good. 🤜🤛
Sun glare was a real problem for me, so I bought a Scorpion helmet with an internal flip down sun visor. It works well and I also wear glasses and have no issues.
Nice one dude, hope you're keeping well up there 😁
Haha, I went out in my leather jacket the other day and just cooked! 😂 Back to my waxed jacket minus thermal liner after and much more comfortable, and I know what you mean about those riding jeans, great while you're moving but no fun when you stop. All part of the learning process. Been riding just about one year and two months, in all weathers, and loving it. Cheers for all your useful tips. One thing about biking, is that you never stop learning.
Ride safe 😁
Always enjoy your vids. 👍
Saw a bike with a cup holder the other day, that was a new one on me.
Took both the thermal liner and the waterproof liner out of my jacket, but it looks 3 sizes too big now. Mesh jacket definitely on the shopping list.
LIDL do a cheap spray hand sanitiser that I use to spray into boots, helmet and gloves after a hot ride. Kills off the sweat bacteria that can start to smell after a while. I did have a pair of gloves that got stinky - used the steam cleaner on them, but it turned the insulation crispy.
My best upgrade for the heat - a
French Fitness Revolution Helmet Liner. Soak it in cold water before you set off - like a big wet sock for your head - lovely.
Great tips dude. Cup holder on a bike 😂 that's a new one to me.
Great advice mate 👍
Def no fun being too warm 🥵
Great content and extremely informative. 56 and returning to bikes after 36 years with my Mod 1 tomorrow and feel more prepared after watching your videos. Taking the Mod 1 on a CB650R and probably going to buy one once I've passed Mod 2. Keep up the good work.
Cheers, Rob. All the best for your mod 1 mate. 🤜🤛
@@MotoEcosse Mod 1 passed. One down, one to go!
@@robroy4255 fantastic! Congratulations mate. Almost there bud. All the best for your mod 2. 🤜🤛
@@MotoEcosse Got a cancellation, Mod 2 on Monday 😳.
Already researching first big bike.
Gotta stay positive!
@@robroy4255 that's good to hear. You all prepped and ready to go?
i use RST Pilot Air mesh Jacket it’s awesome
let’s plenty of air in keeps me nice and cool
and RST pro series trousers i use a tinted visor to hope whith the sun RST mesh gloves
take plenty of drinks with me
i’m trying to stop in the shade and take it a bit more easy
I carry Lucazade when im riding as normal water doesn't have isotonics
Good idea man. 🤜🤛
thank you
Great information again and good to see some nice weather to get out and enjoy the bike
Love your videos. Hope you can answer a few questions:
I'm almost 40, been driving a car for ~15 years never an issue. Looking to get a bike but wondering how dangerous it ACTUALLY is compared to how its portrayed.
I'm not a manic hormonal teen that would do 120mph for thrills but wondering how many times YOU have lost control/went for a slide (if any) or have you ever had any close calls?
I ask as you're videos show you are a competent rider and would be how I would ride if I were to get a bike. just curious to how often dangerous situations occur that are out of your control even if you are an experienced sensible rider as most of the crashes I see on youtube are where the rider has pushed the limits or their luck.
Thanks 👍
Hey bud. Every rider at some point will have a close call to some degree, whether that's going into a corner too fast or something involving another road user. I've had a few over the years, most have been down to other road users. The most common one is they're just not paying attention and don't see you. Obviously being sensible and being aware of everything around you is always the best way to ride, but being sensible isn't going to stop other road users from driving like idiots. In my opinion, other road users are the biggest risk to bikers. Driving any vehicle on the road comes with risks tbh. Being sensible and developing your rider skill is key, by doing this you can trust your own riding ability. Getting my licence is by far one of the best things I ever did. Yes there are risks, but by getting a good riding instructor and developing your skill over time and knowing what to look for when you're out can help keep you safe. At the end of the day, if you have the right mind set then you're minimising the chances that something will go wrong. In terms of how often I've had a dangerous situation, not very often tbh. 99% of the time I'm out, I never have any issues. I'm not a fast rider and I never ride above my skill level, doing that can put you in a tricky situation. Biking does have a stigma attached to it, usually this is from people who've never ridden a bike in their life. Riding a bike has so many benefits from cutting down journey time to improving congestion. The pros of riding a bike totally outweigh the cons and I can guarantee that if it's something you're genuinely interested in doing, the first time you get out and ride you'll be absolutely hooked. Plus there are hundreds of groups throughout the UK that organise group runs and in general you'll find the biking community is very friendly and experienced riders are always willing to help new or less experienced riders. Hope this helps mate, if there's anything else you want to know feel free to get in touch. 🤜🤛
@@MotoEcosse Thanks for taking the time to reply mate, much appreciated. What you've said is exactly what I was hoping for.
love your vids mate iam a carp fisherman but my helmet has a shade visor as well you had your fishing gear on your bike yet ???
When it’s really hot get up to Scotland and test out your wet weather gear!!!!
I bought a pair of sunglasses from specsavers that are designed for driving & they are great for riding too
That's a good shout, Christopher. I might look into that. 🤜🤛
Got my mod 1 tomorrow morning, might see you out and about in the future!
Good luck
Good luck!
All the best mate. Let me know how you get on. 🤜🤛
Been a week and it's now a pass
@@Fawkes2099 congrats dude. 🤜🤛
Sensible advice.👍
Another great video, how do you chew gum with a helmet on, I tried it once and kept biting my inner cheeks 🤣🤣
😂😂 yeah that is sometimes an issue.
It's been too hot to ride a bike here in the E.Midlands.
It's been 40.3⁰ and it's that bad that the gritters have been out spreading grit and sand on the road cause they have been melting. I definitely wouldn't want to go out on the road when it's like that. More chance of a blow out too. Ride safe everyone. Far too many people out in just shorts and t shirts. I wouldn't like to be them if they come off thats for sure. I'm sure you can get replacement sun visors, just check the manufacturer site to see, rather than sunglasses. I'm lucky my helmet comes with a built in pop down sun visor which is very handy.
Yep, I’m in Derby. Waiting for it to cool down a bit
@@beverleynorth4914 I'm just up the road from you at Ripley then.
@@janinew233 father-in-law lives in Ripley and I used to work in ‘eanor
@@beverleynorth4914 small world. I used to live in Castle Donington, moved up here 3 years ago. It's actually Waingroves I'm in now. If you ever fancy going out on the bike give me a shout. What bike do you have?
Yeah it absolutely does my head in when I see people riding without proper gear on.
I would just like to ask a question regarding the bag to carry on your back. Are these bags pacifically for motorcycles that you should get from a proper motorcycle dealer or can you use ones from outdoor stores?
The reason I’m asking is due to the size of the bag as I don’t want to carry one that’s too big and flaps about as I’m riding.
Hey, Craig. The bag I use a RST luggage bag. Any bag would do really. It all depends on your needs for storage etc.
I always wear all the gear but as you say it soon gets so hot when you stop. 50 yards is a long way to walk to get a cuppa!!
have you had any more thoughts on becoming a motorcycle instructor. What is your current occupation
Hey Beverly. At the moment I'm a carer for my disabled daughter. I do start training next year though to become an instructor which I can't wait to start. It's actually my old riding school that's taking me on. 🤜🤛
Stay hydrated, Irn Bru?
Can't beat the bru 🤣
just found you new sub here very easy to follow, am doing my cbt in a few weaks i have 0 exp on the road but you have put my mined at ease, and am ready to smash it now, am useing hi-five at Falkirk stadium they have 5* review 8:30 am till 5:30 pm, 190 all in but am doing a 25-pound pre test as well, any recommendation for a good 125 for around 1500/2000 ? and or good sites to buy second hand ones ?
You can't go wrong with Honda, yamaha just avoid the cheap Chinese bikes. Some garages refuse to work on them cause they find it hard to get parts and they always breakdown.
I always recommend you go for good named brands. Suzuki, honda, Yamaha etc. I had a Yamaha ybr 125 and it was a great little bike. 🤜🤛
@@janinew233 thanks very much
@@MotoEcosse thanks very much
@@godfather9253 I had a cbf125..it's a great bike, cheap to run and insure, and I actually got back more money than I paid for it when I sold it. Mine was in immaculate condition when I bought it and I sold it on it immaculate condition too. So as long as you look after them and don't leave them outside to rust you will recoup your money for when you purchase your next bike. Good luck with it all. I didn't have any experience either, and I was 51 when I passed my test last year, so if I can do it anyone can lol. Safe riding 🏍
Looking at bikes this weekend, very excited. When doing the learner course I was shocked at the people who didn't have a drink of water all day, it's vital!
Thanks for the tips again! I think in Australia on days over 35 or so I'll probably just give it a miss because I don't cope with the heat well at all.
Yeah we hit a new record in my area of 31.2c. For Scotland that's bloody hot. It's great but riding in it starts to get uncomfortable. 🤜🤛