@@greekstyle9924 you can't fail a CBT... its not a test its just training.. they can't fail you in a CBT... that dumb fool wasted his time watching these videos
This guy is very good. All the little details given like in his other videos 'always keep the bike moving' makes all sense once you start riding from being a learner. I recommend you watch and don't assume you know everything and as with motorbikes once you get experience, don't be arrogant but to respect the throttle and value your life and the life of others.
great video man. Nice to see youve gone from RC to bikes. i still play with my rc a lot haha. getting my first bike in a month or so. glad to youre doing well. all the best man.
@@TheRCBiker I've been looking at the KTM Duke 125 or the Yamaha MT-125 - I just like how they look and for a first motorbike (mostly for use in the city) they should be just fine to check if I'll catch the "bike vibe" :D I just hope that due to corona I'll be able to find summer job to afford it :P
@@zaaajac Awesome! I'm going to be doing reviews on motorbikes soon, so I'll do my best to get my hands on those at some point to do a video on :) Like you though, I just hope Corona disappears so I can get on with things!
CBT booked for Friday. Not sure whether to get a learner bike and muck around on that for a year, or go straight for DAS and buy a proper big bike straight away.
Notice you do getting off, but don't do getting on? Is there a correct side to mount like horses? Do you hold the clutch or brake for mounting? One of my Theory test questions was exactly this and I got it wrong, even though I passed the test. so looking to my CBT now.
I would really appreciate some advice, please. I’ve been a car driver for 8 years and for a while I’ve been dreaming about motorbikes. I recently had my CBT (125cc), passed it, but I didn’t enjoy riding the bike and now I feel disheartened with the whole subject. I’d never even sat on a motorbike until my CBT, and all of my expectations of how it would be, went out of the window! It all felt unintuitive, I didn’t feel 100% in control at times, even though my instructor said I was doing well. I guess I wasn’t able to enjoy it because I was concentrating so much. Stationary the 125cc bike felt much more heavier than I expected, the dial cluster felt soo far down so I had to take my eyes off of the road when looking at it, the indicators don’t self cancel (I think that’s normal for a lot of bikes). As soon as I got on the bike, my expectations for the future of looking cool on the bike of my dreams and having a great exhaust sound, disappeared, I could have been on a bright pink bike with Barbie stickers on it, I felt like a fish out of water, unnatural. I look at the motorbikes that inspired me to get into it, and I feel genuinely depressed about the whole thing, because I never imagine going through the buying and selling process of different bikes. I know I need to build my experience, but if I’m going to invest in a new motorbike hobby, I don’t want to buy something that I know I’m not going to keep, plus I’m not interested in riding a 125cc because it doesn’t fit the purpose I’m planning to use it for.
You are new to it and whenever we learn new things it’s totally normal to not enjoy it so much, because the “how to ride “ is taking all of your brain capacity therefore not leaving any capacity for enjoyment. Bear with it. The more you ride the more comfortable you will become and the sense of freedom and adrenaline will take over. Trust me 😊 Buy a small ish bike (Ninja 350 perhaps?), take your time and ride safely .
ANYONE PLEASE HELP!!! I’ve got a hpi trophy buggy 3.5 starts and idles nicely but it heats up very quickly (2 or 3 minutes of use) then it cuts off and won’t start until it fully cools down???!!!
If I’m compleately new. Never had a dad or anything to get me into motorbike riding and don’t have time to go to like a fort bike track to learn to ride where’s the best place I can learn how to. I’m assuming it’s illegal to practice on a quiet back road isn’t it?
Im suprised that the first thing that was not covered was Health & Safety which I think it should of been. Got to get the clothing and helmet covered and with regards to helmets to talk about 'Micro Fractures'. Still though as very easy listening and pleasant way to explain things.
he gives me korg from Thor ragnarok vibes, very wholesome
Lol so true
Omg yea I love that
The revolution has begun!
I literally just watched this film and then saw this 5 mins later creepy
He's english,......
Got my cbt in 5 hours and these videos are helping massively!!
How did it go?
@@greekstyle9924 you can't fail a CBT... its not a test its just training.. they can't fail you in a CBT... that dumb fool wasted his time watching these videos
How did it go
@@0101-g3q lol
@@0101-g3q I’m dead
Thanks for the video 👍🏻 had my first taster session recently and wanted to find a good recap. Really clear and precise, exactly what I needed 😁
Thanks for watching
Enjoyed this video JT, always had an underlying interest in bikes but could never bring myself to buy one due to dangers of riding one. Stay safe mate
Thanks :) More coming soon
Got my cbt in 4 days wish me luck! Ty for the vid
This guy is very good. All the little details given like in his other videos 'always keep the bike moving' makes all sense once you start riding from being a learner. I recommend you watch and don't assume you know everything and as with motorbikes once you get experience, don't be arrogant but to respect the throttle and value your life and the life of others.
This video helped me prepare and have confidence prior to my first lesson so it was really useful thanks
great video man. Nice to see youve gone from RC to bikes. i still play with my rc a lot haha. getting my first bike in a month or so. glad to youre doing well. all the best man.
A nice, easy and calm instructions. Well done thank you.
Thanks for the video. Starting my MC journey at 37 :)
Go for it!
Yay, stay safe and have fun! :)
Awesome ! Good timing for me as I’m planning to get a 125 soon
Have fun James
Same here
@@zaaajac Awesome - what are you planning to get ?
@@TheRCBiker I've been looking at the KTM Duke 125 or the Yamaha MT-125 - I just like how they look and for a first motorbike (mostly for use in the city) they should be just fine to check if I'll catch the "bike vibe" :D I just hope that due to corona I'll be able to find summer job to afford it :P
@@zaaajac Awesome! I'm going to be doing reviews on motorbikes soon, so I'll do my best to get my hands on those at some point to do a video on :) Like you though, I just hope Corona disappears so I can get on with things!
Thanks for the video! Really helps I’m going to get a bike next year!
Great video! Very clear and friendly instructions! A massive help !
Thank you. Was looking for a video for beginners.
For a beginner, Quick Tip I found that it might be useful: Make sure your Bike has two wheels attached before you get into it to ride..
Brilliant video mate
great video boss, got my CBT booked soon now things are getting better, very helpful.
Have fun!
I’m probably gonna get a gsx 600 as a first bike but I’m gonna take super easy on it
Good choice :)
Did you get the bike?? How much was it
Thanks for the nice lesson hugs from Brasil.
Thanks for watching!
Honestly Kawasaki is the best bike brand
You get a lot for your money with them :)
Your hobbies just got bigger :D
Exactly! And faster
My cbt is in a few hours and I never even sat On a motorcycle before
Just brought a ducati 998 time to learn to ride👌
Ive Never Driven a MMotorcycle
But im Planning to Take Lessons.
Trickier Than Driving a Car
But Cool Skill to Have.
Is this video in Bournemouth? Looks like it’s outside Dean Court?
💌👍👍👍💝. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🤗🤗🤗 !
CBT booked for Friday. Not sure whether to get a learner bike and muck around on that for a year, or go straight for DAS and buy a proper big bike straight away.
Great video, very informative.
Thanks for watching
congratz on 1k likes. see it at 999 and it was helpful
He sounds like a nice guy thx
Great info, thanks
Just bought a cb125r picking it up next week
Thanks for watching!
So did I - it’s being delivered next week.. hope you’re enjoying yours mate
I want that same oml
Notice you do getting off, but don't do getting on? Is there a correct side to mount like horses? Do you hold the clutch or brake for mounting? One of my Theory test questions was exactly this and I got it wrong, even though I passed the test. so looking to my CBT now.
Nice video, I don’t have a bike though, the only gas powered thing I have is an 71cc Reed full mod Alx
Thank you. Well... Now is the time of year to get a bike!
TheRCBiker I don’t think so mate! 🤣 I mean at the moment... we are at lockdown but, later on sure why not! 👌🏼
@@Imperial_Wing Tell me about it! Hopefully normality will resume soon :)
TheRCBiker yeah I hope so.. we are still waiting here, are you in a lockdown situation too?
@@Imperial_Wing Yes, have been since 23rd March
This is very helpful.
is a lxr125 an okay bike for a beginner?
Good stuff
Great video thanks
I would really appreciate some advice, please.
I’ve been a car driver for 8 years and for a while I’ve been dreaming about motorbikes. I recently had my CBT (125cc), passed it, but I didn’t enjoy riding the bike and now I feel disheartened with the whole subject. I’d never even sat on a motorbike until my CBT, and all of my expectations of how it would be, went out of the window! It all felt unintuitive, I didn’t feel 100% in control at times, even though my instructor said I was doing well. I guess I wasn’t able to enjoy it because I was concentrating so much. Stationary the 125cc bike felt much more heavier than I expected, the dial cluster felt soo far down so I had to take my eyes off of the road when looking at it, the indicators don’t self cancel (I think that’s normal for a lot of bikes). As soon as I got on the bike, my expectations for the future of looking cool on the bike of my dreams and having a great exhaust sound, disappeared, I could have been on a bright pink bike with Barbie stickers on it, I felt like a fish out of water, unnatural.
I look at the motorbikes that inspired me to get into it, and I feel genuinely depressed about the whole thing, because I never imagine going through the buying and selling process of different bikes. I know I need to build my experience, but if I’m going to invest in a new motorbike hobby, I don’t want to buy something that I know I’m not going to keep, plus I’m not interested in riding a 125cc because it doesn’t fit the purpose I’m planning to use it for.
You are new to it and whenever we learn new things it’s totally normal to not enjoy it so much, because the “how to ride “ is taking all of your brain capacity therefore not leaving any capacity for enjoyment.
Bear with it. The more you ride the more comfortable you will become and the sense of freedom and adrenaline will take over. Trust me 😊 Buy a small ish bike (Ninja 350 perhaps?), take your time and ride safely .
I'm new to bikes and very interested in doing me cbt why are the brakes separated on bikes not like a car?
Very informative 👍
Thanks for this!!
Great vlog , thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Great vid
Cant believe your still on RUclips
Sure am!
ANYONE PLEASE HELP!!! I’ve got a hpi trophy buggy 3.5 starts and idles nicely but it heats up very quickly (2 or 3 minutes of use) then it cuts off and won’t start until it fully cools down???!!!
Hi Mohammed, I think I replied to you via Facebook
so what part you start riding?
Can i disengage the engine power when my brake fails
Thankyou 👍👍👍
May be it'll be easier to understand when actually riding but for me they're so confusing when compared to driving a car
I’ve found Shmee150’s motorcycling cousin
never rode a bike but i wanna do my cbt
If I’m compleately new. Never had a dad or anything to get me into motorbike riding and don’t have time to go to like a fort bike track to learn to ride where’s the best place I can learn how to. I’m assuming it’s illegal to practice on a quiet back road isn’t it?
Yes, contact a Motorcycle training school :) They will teach you everything you need to know.
Korg is that you?
So this is the alternate persona, the actual biker dropping the RC.... Interesting
Not dropping RC, just doing some different content
@@TheRCBiker no, i never thought you would drop RC not after all this time
@@hypercriticalone Never! :)
@@TheRCBiker I actually got a quad copter or some type of RC copter but because of COVID I have not had a chance to do anything with it
@@hypercriticalone Awesome! Yeah, tell me about it :(
That brake fluid reservoir though...wtf!
Tops hi again
Hi! Thanks for tuning in :)
i need a rear foot
Thanks for watching
3:57 "the rear foot" 😭
I was the one who said to get wireless mic years ago
I've actually lost my wireless Mic! The Rode camera mounted one seems to be doing good enough for now though :)
@@TheRCBiker I looking for a new rc truggy or buggy for £400 electric do u have any good one u can recommend
my nigga that's a review man..!
Im suprised that the first thing that was not covered was Health & Safety which I think it should of been. Got to get the clothing and helmet covered and with regards to helmets to talk about 'Micro Fractures'. Still though as very easy listening and pleasant way to explain things.
Far too much waffle, just get on with it.
How can you "just get on with it" before going over the controls of the bike?
I disagree. As a complete beginner I found it very useful and I'm glad he didn't gloss over things.