How To Ride A Motorcycle! | Basics for Beginners!

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44 yrs old never been on a bike, been watching your videos for a month or so now and after watching this I’ve decided to book my cbt. Going to see who’s near me tonight and call tomorrow. Thanks for inspiring me / give me the kick I need to get it done # UPDATE CBT booked for next month # thanks for all the nice messages

The-Silent-Racer
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Been riding 41yrs never rode a motorbike without mirror's & never will, the number one most needed bit of kit...!

thestevezx
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This is the most in-depth and easiest to understand tutorial I've seen on YouTube and I've watched loads! Seriously... loads. Thank you for your great content!

sos_one
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Ive passed my driving but never felt confident in a car. Deciding to go for a motorbike instead. Going to binge on your videos.

ThisisSnakey
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Only took my CBT in January and watched quite a few of your videos beforehand. Excellent, clear info. Now just building my confidence and time on the bike before MOD1&2 which I hope to take in October. (I’ve already passed my theory)

A few weeks ago we had very strong winds which terrified me and I cut my ride short, today it’s been very windy but it didn’t bother me, I just hate the skinny tyres on the Honda CB125F 😂. (I’m a 50 year old female so any ladies reading….do it!)

shay_bun
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Started riding in November last year after watching your ‘how to ride videos’. In the month before my CBT I couldn’t stop watching them and they were so useful. Whenever I watch one of your videos now and hear your intro music I get the same feeling and slight flashback feeling to that time. Great memory. I’ve now done my CBT and six months later completed my DAS. Thank you Spicy.

ChrisGPS
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I wish i'd found your channel a year ago before I did my first attempt at the CBT. A number of things went wrong then, all on my end of things. I was too nervous, didnt understand the clutch, didnt grasp what my instructor was saying and, more importantly, was to nervous to ask for it to be explained.

I came off the bike after releasing the clutch too early. Had a slide across the gravel, a smack to my head.

It was a shock and absolutely shattered my confidence. I'm only just working up the courage to try again this year after trying to improve my balance on a pushbike.

But I so badly want to ride my CG125. I want that freedom. So I'm going to try again. As many times as it takes.

Vidve
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Could you do what a mod 1 test would cover, slower pace turns and stuff

harrycv
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Cheers dude need to sit my CBT on Thursday so I am so great full for your videos.

jacobshrimpton
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im glad you've started doing more sponsorships, i want to see these videos for ever and if that helps its awesome!

alexcantride
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Started following you June 2018, binged watched load of videos before that time, and watched pretty much every video up until summer 2023. There was 2 channels that got me into riding, and taught me the basics of riding before rocking up to my cbt, mainly you for teaching and another channel of a guy with a gsxr, which I said back in June 2018, I want to be on that bike. I had subbed on patreon for around a year, maybe more before falling out of love with motovlogs, then riding in general. From having very little to zero bike knownledge in 2018, I did my cbt July 2019, and was on a Gsxr 750 by May 2020. Your videos are definitely helpful, and explained so simplistically, I felt so confident when I turned up for my cbt, with an idea how to use a clutch.

Glories
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Very informative and helpful video. Sounds so complicated but it did when I first started learning to drive. Will be looking at the rest of your videos. Great work!

Joe_BM
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Spicey, your videos (among others) really helped me....been following you now for 3-4 years. Many thanks

davidtiddy
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Thanks for the video going to book my cbt soon I've not been on a bike on a few years as i ended up getting my car. Really really nervous but excited

MurderdMeriva
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love it I`ve been riding since 6th may 2023 this is a good video for those who is starting riding

OGAndysGamingChannel
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its been 16years since ive been on a bike.... ive just renewed my licence and hoping to give it ago soon... i remember all that time ago i was watching you on your SINNIS APACHE :D

MisterDx
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Just passed my CBT! Looking for a good supermoto style bike, any recommendations. Also been watching you for years! Such an under appreciated channel!

Leotyler_uk
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Excellent vid for new riders, with great information. Very nice spicy👍

Smogagamer
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This was helpful, i just did my CBT yesterday and everyone told me i'd be fine as I mountain bike but my brain has been conditioned to using my left hand as a break in mtb and my feet in a car. I was great with the road ride because i'm an advanced car driver so felt super comfortable with the road, but jesus i didn't expecting changing gears and throttle control to be as challenging as it was. I managed but need to practice. I'm going to get a 125 to practice for a while before doing any tests and getting a bigger bike. The instructors were great but i don't think explained about the slow release of the clutch on every gear, i was just doing it on first and wacking it out on the others. And sometimes forgetting to even have the clutch in (why would i need my left break pulled in my mtb head said)

dogsmartwithmegan
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Lots of u turns and figures of eights drifting and wheelie's its all about being in control of the bike and not panicking

marksteven