Where Tomboy a Bit Came From

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You are indeed an ambassador, tomboyabit, not just for girl bike riders, but for anyone going against peer pressure. Fantastic!

michaelhilton
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Both my sons from the 1st marriage weren’t interested in bikes. Me 2nd wife’s daughter secretly got interested after her girlfriends rode off into the sunset during lockdown that she decided to take her full bike test.
After that she bought a 2011 Honda Cbr600f which back then were made in Italy.
Nobody expected or thought she would become a motorcyclist and I got pleasantly surprised.
Been riding all my life, thanks for taking us through your land,
Big hugs from Düsseldorf
Sher 😎

SherKhan-bkes
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I grew up in Western Canada and got my m/c license at age 14 back in 1969. I was bike crazy and motorcycles have been a major part of my life right up until the present. So many pleasant memories and your vlog triggered many of them. We never saw any Jawas in my neck of the woods back then but I fondly remember the Suzuki 250 Hustler and 500 Titan 2 stroke twins. They were fast machines in their day. As the smell of 2 stroke oil in the morning! 🇨🇦

lylemacdonald
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I love the swing you are standing next to during your closing comments. Please continue your vids, they are inspirational!

MichaelJohnson-mkjr
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hello from Slovakia, but born in Czechoslovakia. From my childhood memories from 80s I just remember these two stroke motorcycles: Jawa-s or CZs, there were no other bikes, so this special twostroke engine sound (and smell as well) is tightly bound with motorcycles in my mind. I like those stright flat roads in your country, we have winding roads with lot of curves and switchbacks with up and downhills everyhwere so I have to ride much more carefuly

ivlivskrypta
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This was awesome. Such a beautiful place you grew up in. Safe travels🤗. 🌲

Johnny-ttzc
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Thank you so much for this very personal insight into your life, it will hopefully be inspirational to many fathers and mothers to be and their daughters. And thanks for the picturesque journey to your home country on the old 2-stroke engine. I made my full license in Southern Germany in 1983, my first bike being a Honda CB 360 4-stroke, but there were some MZ 250s and more Yamaha RD 250s and 350s (personal favourite) around, brings up nice memories. Keep up your good work with your channel, it is a pleasure to follow your „ride“ 😊

khdgermany
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Thanks for the look around your homeland, especially on the CZ. I used to have a Jawa 350 back in the 1980s and loved it so this brings back good memories.
As usual, your video was ace and I always look forward to watching them.

Apollo
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The Wing a Ding Ding i had one a 175cc CZ and i loved it good for you tomboy a bit.💯

Colin-cill
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Good onya Dai. My first road bike back in 1975 was a Yamaha RD250C very similar to a Jawa.

charlesemerson
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My first taste of bikes was back in the early 1960's. My brother used to take Me to Eddie Dow's in Banbury (UK). Famous for the BSA Rocket Gold Stars. I used to think those huge alloy petrol tanks were so cool! Its in your blood, never goes away.

johnwalton
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Glad you followed your passion and that we today have you and your channel to enjoy, big fan.

Mytriumphpre-unit
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It always starts within 9 kicks😂🎉…you are an inspiration to many, well done Diemante

richardsracingmad
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Dear D,
Thank you very much for sharing this!
You be good and have safe rides.
Love 🌞

per-arnehjorth
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Обалдеть .. Сразу вспомнил детство. В конце 80х это была мечта. У моего отца в 1988 была Ява 638. Прекрасный мотик на те времена ❤

maxwell
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It was nice to got to know a little bit more about who you are 👍. I started riding in 1975 and I remember the Jawa and CZ street bikes because of the shift lever that flipped over to become the kick starter 😆. As a side note, your parents have a beautiful garden 🪴!

Dan-
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I'm glad you found yourself. Your enthusiasm spills out of your videos - greatly appreciated. My father also rode motorcycles - during the Second World War he was a Canadian sergeant unloading ships in England. He took a Harley and rode it for 18 months. When it was worn out he "found" it and turned it back to the Americans. I owned many bikes - now my balance is gone & I have to experience them through you & others descriptions of the joy of riding. Thnx & carry on!

alvonfinster
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Really interesting story of your life, i started on a CZ 175, I forgot how nice they sound . Your country looks beautiful in the sunshine.

aladinfox
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It was a delight to listen to your story. Always inspiring to watch people fight for their passion. I have a Scooter now but hopefully in the future I'll get a bike and ride to the fullest. There's no rush.

vivekpluch
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Wonderful, open and sincere story..., but of course we have heard many small pieces about you before, but now it's all in the right order!
It was probably because of the Harley Davidson that I came here, but it is because of YOU that I stayed. I love the way you present your love of all things motorcycle, in your own special bouncy way, and with your very special kind of humour, that always gets at least a big smile, but often a loud laugh from me.
Please stay as you are..., carry on being you and please look after yourself..., your health is always the Number One part of all you do, and is critical for the future of this Unique channel that you have built for us and yourself.... Thanks Deimante for all so far and all that is still to

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