Don't bullshit people. It's easy ONLY if you already have a full driving license. If it's your first thing to go on the road with its actually pretty difficult. I'm on my third try now and I've fully read the highway code.
@@JoshNunnyt I agree. If you've never ridden a motorcycle before then it's a real challenge, but very exciting. Maybe practise the same tasks on a bicycle? Balance, slow steering control, junctions, u turn. The procedures will be the same. You'll get familiar. The only difference is the power, pedals v throttle and clutch. But the balance, steering, position, looking over your shoulder, etc, will all be the same process. I think it's a good thing that the instructor is giving you more training. Much better than you going out there and being in danger.
@@BikeMatters I think it just takes me back to when i did mine, It's changed a fair bit since then by looks of it. All best to those about to do their CBT or Test
mattyy101 how come mate I’ve rode bikes since I’ve been 3 I currently ride a 125cc at 15 so next year I can get a moped. Can’t wait tbf but how come u have to take it every 2 years? Do u have to take it every two years even if u were in late 20’s?
@@TheRaggamanrudd cuz I don't do the licence just the cbt, got a lexmoto diablob125 on the way for one of me jobs :> have a speedfight peugot thing but fked in garage lol
Currently 1:30AM and I have my CBT at 8:45AM it’s safe to say this video has put my nervous to rest, I feel a lot more comfortable heading into it knowing a few things, thanks for the helpful video, I really appreciate it! 😊
@@tommarks7939 sorry to leave you hanging guys, we went out in a group of 3 and i was the most confident and observant driver there, passed with flying colours :D been riding ever since, got about 7,000 miles on the clock :O
I’m 29 and had my first part of the CBT today. It took me a big chunk of time to get used to even getting the bike moving off without stalling. My first time ever on something with manual transmission. Eventually, we got to riding round and moving, turning to stalling every time a few hours prior. While I do need to go back and finish the rest of the day at the same pace as a group that gets to the road ride. I was assured riders in contrast to quick learners, slow learners and graspers alike. Everyone learns at their own pace. I knew I would have got there eventually but it was very new to me. The company told me even one of their long term instructors back in the day took 3 sessions to pass their CBT. just glad I’m not the only one who’s had issues
Don't know why I just watch this I passed my bike test in 1977 when I was 17 and you could ride a 250cc on L plates. Went straight from Suzuki GT 250 to a Kawasaki Z900 brilliant times. I'm now 60 and ride a ZZR 1100. Think I watched it to see what my grandson had to do last week as We brought him a 125 for his birthday last month. Happy riding.
Haha, things are definitely a bit different nowadays to how they used to be! Great to hear your grandson is following in your footsteps and getting on two wheels!
I grew up near the countryside and we had one old copper on a push bike who we all knew and grew up knowing, so..........300cc bikes no helmets no ins riding each others bikes, jumping fences with home made ramps, scrambling in the local quarry down steep cliff sides etc, could wheelie at 12 year old, only got pulled once and got a stern lecture, it wasn't a built up area and my mates were mostly farm boys and girls and even the girls had scramblers etc and drove jeeps way before leaving school ..... Great memories. Not ridden for 30 years since! Am 59, And wanting to take my CBT, or straight to full licence .... The roads are VERY different nowadays as I live near the city for work (I HATE it, country boy at heart)
It's EU system and the system is good to teach motorbikers to be safe and learn everything they need to know regarding road rules and bikers safety. It cost me £1000 plus to get through all 4 tests 6 yrs ago, never had an incident in thousands of miles of biking. So saved more than I paid out for. Think you are being a bit negative, think of your safety when you complete all 4 tests.
i paid around a 150usd or so one time for the class years ago and to get the endorsement added. I've been at it for over 8 years now, really think safety has more to do with the individual staying vigilant than a cost prohibitive entry fee. honestly feel bad for the younger guys who want to get into it.
@@kshea4231 as a 17 year old Irish citizen who started off riding 6 months ago on a 125cc which I'm legally limited to until I'm 19 I still agree with the laws even though they're restrictive, I've never had an incident in my 6 months of riding and I'll thank the EU system for that.
I dont understand the law that makes you take a cbt every 2 years if you have passed and have been riding safely on a daily commute on L plates why do you have to do it all again ?
SIL passed his yesterday aged 47. I have been doing it over 50 years now but still consider I am learning. Impressed with Jim's attitude towards his pupils not condescending at all. Well done Jim😊
Best thing I ever done was my cbt, always recommending people to do it and feel what it's like to ride, 2 and a half years on and now I'm 4 weeks away from my mod2 and getting onto a bigger bike, keep up the great videos
@@BikeMatters oh, good point, I'm in Ireland so I think it's slightly different and I live in a small area where very few people don't use cars so I don't think there will be that many
@@TheStacato I never said it would be road legal... only correcting you saying that no 125 can do 90, which they can when allowed to. A 2-t 125 can do those speeds when you don't restrict it and let it produce the power it should be making. I don't recommend learners ride a bike like that though and approve that learner legal bikes should be limited in some fashion.
I'm saving up for my first bike so im doing my CBT next year and I found this really interesting to watch! So excited to do it and so grateful for videos like this that will help me learn as much info as possible before I start
Just did mine today. Was a lot mote relaxed than this. Had a blast, and passed thankfully. Was worried I'd have to come back another day. Wish we'd have had more time in the yard before going onto the road. I learned how to operate the clutch on the road, mostly. Had a few scary moments. I let the clutch slip at one point and ended up in somebody's front garden. Messed up pulling off on a roundabout too. Thankfully I managed to get my speed up in time. Kept accidentally pressing the horn when using my indicators too, lol. They're really close together on the CB125F
@@Lunayii-x Yeah, it's piss mate. Got my own CB125F now, and thankfully haven't ended up in anyone's front garden since lmao. Had my first crash a month and a half ago, though :P
I did my CBT back in May. You perfectly summed up what the road ride is like... undescribable ! Going 60 round long bendy country lanes was amazing I was grinning like a self abusing monkey the whole time...never had a feeling like it. I would say to anyone do your CBT ! Even if you don't see yourself as a bike owner at the moment just do it it's a great and unforgettable day...and I almost guarantee you will be on Gumtree or Bike trader within a hour of getting home looking for bikes 😊
Thank you for posting this! I feel a lot better now. I'm in my 30's and for a while now have wanted to get my bike license so I've finally booked my CBT (in 3 weeks!) nothing like a pandemic to make you think 'you're only here once!' I had a little pang of nerves today as my bike lesson is in 2 days... I have zero experience so thought it was best to get some practise. This video has been a great help, thanks again! x
@@TaxingIsThieving why tf you giving me attitude I’m here answering your question if your gonna get pissed at me tryna to be nice then keep crying and search the “basics” for yourself
I’m doing my CBT in 5 days up in Scotland, I have never been on a bike before but I am fairly familiar with a car so I think I should be able to pick it up fairly easy, well I am hoping so. I’m going to concentrate and listen to the instructor very clearly. I have a new job lined up 1 month from now which requires my own transport so I really need to pass! Thanks for this video it showed me what it would be like and I’m fairly confident!
@@georgeallmond4346 well basically i really needed to pass so i just went for the easy option: automatic, it was amazing fun, being out on the stream on my test was a blast. i went from "im never going to be able to do this because i couldnt even balance on the bike" then 30 minutes later i could do it perfectly, i loved every minute of it.
its the ultimate freedom riding a motocycle its hole different experience than a car its hard to describe it i love going out and riding it even with no destination i ended up in wales once doing my random outing the country sides there are so beautiful fell in love with the place and lended up moving here from london
Hi there,I'm so grateful for this video, it takes a bit of the fear away,on what to expect, you ridden superbly throughout your course & your training teacher is( Jim ) was very clear ,explained everything very well & again,a huge thank you for this video & happy riding friend 🙂🙂🙂
This is actually amazing. I've just finished rebuilding my first bike which took over a year, I'm very nervous to do my CBT as I've never been on the road on a bike. Will hopefully be doing it next month. Thanks
@@dan4026 well, the first time they said to do on base training as they were unfimiliar with my bike. Then covid happened, after covid i managed to do the whole CBT again and passed LOL. Since then ive sold that bike and now have a 125cc Benelli TNT.
I attempted my 1st CBT a few weeks ago in Bpool. I struggled with maintaining the clutch at biting point during slow speed maneuvering as well as pull on the throttle during turning causing over-revving. I'm now practicing on a big car park and preparing to do my cbt again in November. On the plus side, I didn't drop the bike and he said he saw a massive improvement from when I first got on the bike. GET SOME PRACTICE IF YOU CAN PRIOR TO TAKING THE CBT!!
The clutch control (and throttle control) is something that does take a bit of time getting used to, but after some practice it just clicks and you've got it forever! Took me a while to make sure I was putting in enough revs to not stall the bike, plus the more revs the more stable you become. Keep at it, best of luck for your November CBT - and let us know how you get on!
Use to ride 30yrs ago! Mid life crisis time & a lot of MC friends. Time to get my ass back in the saddle! Very useful, test has changed but, can't wait ! Thanks great video! Much appreciated!
I sat my CBT a few days ago and was told to come back after having trouble with clutch control. Re-booking in a few days after I do more research. Video helped a lot, thanks!
My 58yr old mate passed his CBT recently first time, said it was easy. I haven't ridden a bike in 30+ years but this looks a piece of piss. Well done for passing yours here.
You should go for it! Do some research into CBT schools near you and find the most recommended one and start looking into booking it! You won't regret it!
I know I am too late to get CBT but now I'm going for CBT on 5th April after watching your video😊😊 I have a car but now this summer I am going to enjoy long ride.. Hope all Will be well
Passed my CBT on the second try. Was originally afraid of the motorcycle since it was my first time riding. Passed with flying colours on the second time (Which was free). I'd recommend anyone to do a CBT! My instructors were amazing and saw that I just needed some extra time and practice on the bike.
I am planning to learn to ride motorbike. It was an interesting video. Lot to learn and just by watching your video I felt the thrill and anxiety at the same time.
This is the video that encouraged me to go on a bike, and also choose Camrider. Today I have a full motorbike license but just last year, before taking CBT, I never rode a motorcycle before.
Are you about to take your CBT? Let us know in the comments! Do you have any questions before doing your own CBT? Make sure to check out our 10 Things You Should Know Before Taking Your CBT Video - ua-cam.com/video/8BFunKT723M/v-deo.html
Hi, thinking of getting on a bike for the very 1st time, but I'm classed as' middle aged', i can drive a car, bus ,and articulated truck, but ive never even sat on a bike, so thought I try it, watched the videos and I have a good idea what to expect, but cant book a Cbt till after the lockdown is over, but watching as many videos as poss, it doesnt seem that bad...and getting some great advice...
Peter Kelly CBT training is taking place during lockdown as motorbike shops are open, they go hand in hand for business. You’ll just need your own helmet, most provide the bikes to train on.
You may have already done it now, but I passed mine today. If you've driven before, you won't have any issues. I'd never driven anything beforehand, so I had to learn how to operate the clutch pretty quickly. But once you've gotten over that, the rest of it is a piece of piss. Just need to remember your observations and don't be an idiot! Lol
Did my DAS a year ago but I still enjoy watching these videos, doing the CBT is super fun, it also makes you drool seeing those 650cc's that you can't ride yet lol
I am doing my cbt in August and had a little go on my mates bike today as he taught me what to do, but I fount it a little scary when your about to pull off and it pulls you forward but once driving I felt in control but defo cant wait to do my cbt.
I took my cbt at harleston nearly a couple of years ago now and will renew it there again in the new year. It's a better place to do the test if you are a new rider as you don't pull out of the test centre straight into busy city traffic! 125cc bikes are great fun!
Brilliant video looking to doing my cbt very soon at the age off 54 only ever road a rev and go got start somewhere i enjoyed the video very informative and the instructor was very good at explaining things on the bike and what he wanted the learner to do on the motorbike very good
Booked mine. Set for 21 October. Been driving cars for about 10 years. I will buy a bike to get back into it b4 the test (I have a lot of land to ride on). Do my theory soon as I pass and get my full licence.
Hi Thomas! Well having a driving licence will give you an advantage on your CBT, mainly the road ride section as you will know how the roads work so this will come to you more naturally. In terms of learning how to ride a bike, this you will be taught in the first half of the day! The main thing to do is to enjoy it you'll be on the road in no time 😁
How did it? I'm doing my CBT in 3 weeks time but decided to have a lesson beforehand to get a feel for the bike, which is in 2 days! I'm more excited than nervous...I think haha. Really looking forward to getting out on my own!
@@LittleSteamMrs Hi, That was a very smart thing to take a lesson before the CBT. I took a geared bike as I’m on one now instead of a twist and go. In hindsight I’d Probaly of gone on the twist and go. Getting used to the clutch and gears was pretty difficult and I stalled non stop all day on and off the roads. I honestly believed I’d be the only person not to pass their CBT. I think part of that is being on a new bike and not being used to the bite point and also being really nervous. I’ve now found the more time I’ve had on my bike the more comfortable and confident I’m becoming. I have my motorcycle theory test booked for next Thursday. 🤞 Once you’ve passed just ride within your limits follow the rules of the road and the speed limits. The false confidence is real and I’ve been off in my first 1000miles!
@@tafadzwasithole5561 good! Passed first try. No need to be nervous when taking one as they walk you through the steps with ease and you get used to the bike after 10 minutes
Planning on doing my CBT asap, this was great as it showed me what to expect. It's actually made me more excited! Now just need to save up for a bike, CBT and gear
Enjoy, and best of luck. Remember most people doing a CBT for a first time haven't ridden a bike before either and this training is all geared up for newbies.
Just turned 40 and finally got that CBT booked in for May. I've been driving since I was 18 so hoping that counts for something as being able to ride a motorcycle is on my bucket list. Changing gears is the bit that makes me the most nervous. This video definitely help though.
Best of luck! Be sure to check out our "10 Things You Should Know Before Taking Your CBT" video here- ua-cam.com/video/8BFunKT723M/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BikeMatters
Glad I took my test in 83 .And was really forced into it ,as I was on a 250cc Honda on L plates and the law was just about to limit me to a 125 cc on a L plate.I was doing 40 mile a day up and down the A13 and no way would a 125cc cut it ,with the trucks passing me too close .Now I am 80 and on a 1400 cc for last 20 years.Sure would not want to take a test now days .Keep Biking guys ,it keeps ya young .
thanks for the video, I'm in my 30s and have been putting off doing my bike test/CBT for years. 2022 is my year to get it done. This has given me some confidence can you do the CBT on your own bike?
This video and comment section are really easing my nerves, I have my CBT in two hours with only a few hours experience on a bike. I'm having to use my partner's Hyosung 125 cruiser though as I'm too short for most bikes which seems like it'll make things more difficult with dealing with the gears and size of the bike 😬 super nervous but super excited! Thank you!
Got mine tomorrow. Hope the instructor is as positive, reassuring and patient as this guy and that it's structured like this to slowly build you up. Cannot deal with being put under pressure and rushed whilst trying to learn.
Jim was absolutely fantastic, for all of the reasons above & more. If you want to see more of him, check out our Mod 1 video! How did your CBT go as well mate?
BikeMatters Went well thanks. Guy was good. Got cert but did it on auto as it was just too much to think about the controls and everything on a manual. Made the switch early on in the car park after we mutually agreed it would be a better way to do it. The advantage of being slightly older (37) is you tend to have more of an insight into how you learn. I knew I can take a while to get confidence in these kind of things and that I just wouldn’t have gotten it in just a few hours prior to going in the road which tbh was terrifying me and distracting me whilst learning. Glad I switched and the instructor could see that I was struggling. Happy I got the cert. and can always learn gears later. I don’t need them to start. Cheers.
@@Bangandthedirtisgone Nice one, congrats Stuart! Get the basics down with auto to focus on road safety, and then work on gears in your own time - sounds good to me. I found gears really just "click" after a while, and then it becomes second nature. Got a 125cc motorcycle sorted?
@@Bangandthedirtisgone Ah, the problem with being a taller rider is that a lot of the 125cc scooters aren't built for us (6'4" myself). I got on well with the AJS Modena & Lexmoto Diablo, but haven't had a chance to ride any of the "big dogs" ie Honda PCX & Yamaha N/Xmax 125, but those are good runners. The Vespa Piaggio group make some stunning 125 scoots as well, worth looking in to those as they are really popular. Reliability and running cost is difficult to say, I'd imagine much the same as many other 125's scoots though!
Just turn up! That was a pass where I did it. I had a kid over throttle into the side of someone’s parked car when I did mine and they still passed him, didn’t even leave a note! TBF the kid was the best rider of the four of us, he just messed up that one time but still... Edit: Not a CamRider course.
Awesome video mate!! I booked my CBT for two weeks time and I feel really confident that I should pass having watched this step by step guide. Subscribed 👊😎
Hi Josh, glad to hear you found the video useful! I'm sure you will pass your CBT with flying colours but still wish you the best of luck! Thanks for the sub!
Hi Stephen, I can definitely recommend it. Recently passed my DAS and I can tell you, riding a motorcycle is the most fun you can have with your clothes on! Make sure you listen to what the instructors tell you and you will enjoy every moment!!
'Passed' my CBT test this week & instructor was fantastic. I was doing well on a geared bike, especially shifting gears, but the clutch throttle I kept cutting out. I said I wasn't fully confident going on the road with geared so opted for moped. Was fun ride and on the hunt for automatic / moped to get better on the road & then I'll give it another go with geared bikes. Also great video, watched many & definitely helps with visually learning from UA-cam so you feel more prepped for the day.
Excellent video, very clear Looking for some advice. I'm 58 and taking up biking again having previously only ridden in my teens. Did CBT last week and doing CBT theory next week. Is it feasible to pass mods 1&2 without getting a bike to practice on? I'm 6 feet tall so if I get a used 125 which is best? I was thinking of a Yamaha YBR125 but this only has 10bhp. If I went for YZF-R125 with 15 bhp is this a massive improvement
Glad you enjoyed the video! Mod 1 & 2 aren't impossible to pass without practice, but it would definitely help to have a bit of tuition beforehand to know the specifics they're looking for. I'd assume you're looking at the A1 licence, if these are the bikes you're looking at? You'll absolutely notice the difference between 10 and 15bhp, mostly at the top-end.
I’m 16 right now, I turn 17 in September and I’m taking my cbt on the day of my birthday, only thing I’m worried about is not being able to find the right bike for me, I’m quite short and I haven’t yet found a bike where my feet reach the ground
Hi Brooke, well firstly you need to decide whether you want to learn how to ride a geared bike or a twist and go for your CBT. If you don't have a bike by the time you do your CBT there is no need to worry, the company you do your CBT with will likely provide you with a motorcycle to do your test on. In fact this may work better for you as you can try a bike out on your CBT and see how this works for you, also your instructor will be able to give you advise on the sort of bike you should look to buy! Good luck with your CBT! - Jake
Im 5”8-9 and can reach the floor comfortably on every bike I have sat on, maybe if your not able to reach the fooor and stay stable try looking st scooters because they sit slightly Lower
Just passed my cbt guys couple tips if your going right for a turn position your bike on the right AND ALLWAYS REMEMBER YOUR LIFE SAVER check so when on approach to a turn mirror mirror life saver check indicator then make the menover
Hi great video, I am doing my CBT in 2 weeks time, I passed my driving test in 1987 so I am a little nervous but I have always wanted to ride a manual motor bike. I hope if I get my CBT certificate to then get a Honda cb125f new I will be quite happy riding that for years to come.
@@taylorpreston8502 I received my CBT, so I am on the road. Can I just add if any one is thinking of doing it but unsure about riding a motor bike the cause really does help.
@@BikeMatters Thank you, I got my CBT certificate with the help of Your video as it showed me how the day would pan out and what to expect so thank you BikeMatters.
@@BikeMatters Hi, thanks for your reply! Yes, I really want to do it, so i can buy a moped under 50cc. (I hope the CBT is for that..) If I buy a used bike, does it have to have some technical papers before I take it on the road or just the L plate is needed? Thanks!
@@justincase8901 The CBT will allow you to ride a 50cc moped / scooter on the roads as long as you are 16+. Once you have passed your CBT you will need to insure the vehicle, you can do this with Lexham Insurance who power the BikeMatters channel at www.lexhaminsurance.co.uk
I’m doing my cbt next week and I’m 16 I’m worried about the theory part or like where they ask questions about the Highway Code, do they ask a lot or only a couple questions and what do I need to know about the cbt as I know a fair amount of signs and what they mean
@@cookiemonster15781 to be honest mate had my ped for around a month now and doing the cbt I was quite nervous but u just have to know a basic stuff about the Highway Code like signs is really it and it’s quite a long day as mine was raining but if you listen it’s kind of easy tbh
It's important to keep in mind that it isn't a test, it's training, as long as you listen to the instructor throughout the day and on the road ride you will be fine. As long as you display safe riding you'll get through it with flying colours! Make sure to let us know how you get on!
Been thinking about doing a cbt for a while now this was very helpful in what to expect and look forward to taking mine and getting myself back on the road.
To take the motorcycle licence in uk , I take CBT first, then I ll apply for provisional driving licences motorcycle .. and then theroy test before I can actually take the motor cycle test.. is that right ????
It sounds like your instructor wasn't too enthusiastic! It's a shame some are like that, the CBT is the first time people get to experience riding two wheels on the road (for the majority), and a good CBT can either make or break someones confidence!
@@garoabaer A lot of learning centers will provide scooters and motorcycles for you to do your test on. It's worth checking with them before you book your cbt.
Got my CBT tomorrow and this is the best vid I've watched so far from the 4/5 that seem to come up first! I'm absolutely shltting it but this video calmed my nerves a bit! Thanks so much! 🙂
For those watching this before they take the test, fear not. The CBT is the EASIEST test you will ever take...... Good luck and ride safe 😀
Don't bullshit people. It's easy ONLY if you already have a full driving license. If it's your first thing to go on the road with its actually pretty difficult. I'm on my third try now and I've fully read the highway code.
@@JoshNunnyt He's not bullshitting I did it first time when I was 16 with no experience, but obviously everyone will vary, I wish you best of luck
@@JoshNunnyt I agree. If you've never ridden a motorcycle before then it's a real challenge, but very exciting.
Maybe practise the same tasks on a bicycle? Balance, slow steering control, junctions, u turn. The procedures will be the same. You'll get familiar. The only difference is the power, pedals v throttle and clutch. But the balance, steering, position, looking over your shoulder, etc, will all be the same process.
I think it's a good thing that the instructor is giving you more training. Much better than you going out there and being in danger.
@@JoshNunnyt the government website says its not a test that you can pass or fail as a general rule so it's highly unlikely to fail it 😬
@@JoshNunnyt You can only fail a CBT if you crash or put someone in serious danger
No idea why I'm watching this, I passed my bike test 19 years ago
Haha, well you never know, there could be a golden piece of information or a tip in this video which you may have forgotten about🤷♂️
@@BikeMatters I think it just takes me back to when i did mine, It's changed a fair bit since then by looks of it. All best to those about to do their CBT or Test
@@TheMusicTimeMachine. i have to do mine every two years lol
mattyy101 how come mate I’ve rode bikes since I’ve been 3 I currently ride a 125cc at 15 so next year I can get a moped. Can’t wait tbf but how come u have to take it every 2 years? Do u have to take it every two years even if u were in late 20’s?
@@TheRaggamanrudd cuz I don't do the licence just the cbt, got a lexmoto diablob125 on the way for one of me jobs :> have a speedfight peugot thing but fked in garage lol
Currently 1:30AM and I have my CBT at 8:45AM it’s safe to say this video has put my nervous to rest, I feel a lot more comfortable heading into it knowing a few things, thanks for the helpful video, I really appreciate it! 😊
You got this! thanks for the feedback and let us know how you get on.
How did it go?
C'mon how did you get on? Don't leave us hanging!
did you pass?
@@tommarks7939 sorry to leave you hanging guys, we went out in a group of 3 and i was the most confident and observant driver there, passed with flying colours :D been riding ever since, got about 7,000 miles on the clock :O
I’m 29 and had my first part of the CBT today. It took me a big chunk of time to get used to even getting the bike moving off without stalling. My first time ever on something with manual transmission. Eventually, we got to riding round and moving, turning to stalling every time a few hours prior. While I do need to go back and finish the rest of the day at the same pace as a group that gets to the road ride. I was assured riders in contrast to quick learners, slow learners and graspers alike. Everyone learns at their own pace.
I knew I would have got there eventually but it was very new to me. The company told me even one of their long term instructors back in the day took 3 sessions to pass their CBT.
just glad I’m not the only one who’s had issues
Don't know why I just watch this I passed my bike test in 1977 when I was 17 and you could ride a 250cc on L plates. Went straight from Suzuki GT 250 to a Kawasaki Z900 brilliant times. I'm now 60 and ride a ZZR 1100.
Think I watched it to see what my grandson had to do last week as We brought him a 125 for his birthday last month. Happy riding.
Haha, things are definitely a bit different nowadays to how they used to be! Great to hear your grandson is following in your footsteps and getting on two wheels!
@@BikeMatters definitely still love riding after all these years and touch wood never had a accident.
@@chrisbaker951 Never had an accident! Thats lucky. I was in my first one before I had my licenese !
#ChrisBaker
SStay my grandfa, pls 🤗
I grew up near the countryside and we had one old copper on a push bike who we all knew and grew up knowing, so..........300cc bikes no helmets no ins riding each others bikes, jumping fences with home made ramps, scrambling in the local quarry down steep cliff sides etc, could wheelie at 12 year old, only got pulled once and got a stern lecture, it wasn't a built up area and my mates were mostly farm boys and girls and even the girls had scramblers etc and drove jeeps way before leaving school ..... Great memories. Not ridden for 30 years since! Am 59, And wanting to take my CBT, or straight to full licence .... The roads are VERY different nowadays as I live near the city for work (I HATE it, country boy at heart)
Really enjoyed doing this, huge thanks to Jim and Cam Rider for it all. Definitely recommend anyone to do their CBT!
Well done. Nice video. You looked to have good balance and control.
the UK system for licensing just seems like a great way for the gov to screw you out of money multiple times.
It's EU system and the system is good to teach motorbikers to be safe and learn everything they need to know regarding road rules and bikers safety. It cost me £1000 plus to get through all 4 tests 6 yrs ago, never had an incident in thousands of miles of biking. So saved more than I paid out for. Think you are being a bit negative, think of your safety when you complete all 4 tests.
i paid around a 150usd or so one time for the class years ago and to get the endorsement added. I've been at it for over 8 years now, really think safety has more to do with the individual staying vigilant than a cost prohibitive entry fee. honestly feel bad for the younger guys who want to get into it.
@@kshea4231 as a 17 year old Irish citizen who started off riding 6 months ago on a 125cc which I'm legally limited to until I'm 19 I still agree with the laws even though they're restrictive, I've never had an incident in my 6 months of riding and I'll thank the EU system for that.
fair enough
I dont understand the law that makes you take a cbt every 2 years if you have passed and have been riding safely on a daily commute on L plates why do you have to do it all again ?
10:04 didn't want to say "Car park" haha
SIL passed his yesterday aged 47. I have been doing it over 50 years now but still consider I am learning. Impressed with Jim's attitude towards his pupils not condescending at all. Well done Jim😊
Best thing I ever done was my cbt, always recommending people to do it and feel what it's like to ride, 2 and a half years on and now I'm 4 weeks away from my mod2 and getting onto a bigger bike, keep up the great videos
Good luck with the mod 2 and remember you've already done the hard part, that being mod 1.
Can you give me some advice please
As someone who’s taking their CBT tomorrow, this video was incredibly helpful
I’ve got mine in a few hours. Wish me luck!
@@thereclaimer2945 how’d it go mate
@@zainbtw1297 I passed it. And I’m very pleased with myself. Thank you.
i have my CBT tomorrow hopefully i pass be watching this video on repeat hopefully it help update to come tomorrow
How did you get on?
I passed my CBT and now riding my moped lots of great fun
@@kyeclapzu what did they ask about the highway code section? Congrats on passing
they just asked the basics and what we knew @@Amiro_Gaming
My god I can't wait until quarentine is over
Think there will be a lot of people doing a CBT and going to two wheels for transport soon!
@@BikeMatters oh, good point, I'm in Ireland so I think it's slightly different and I live in a small area where very few people don't use cars so I don't think there will be that many
11 moths later and we're nearly there
@@jaygray9777 are we? I honestly haven't been paying much attention to the news, just been living my life
It's over. You can come out now 🙂
You go like 5 mph in your test but when you finish your hitting 90 😂
no 125 will do 90
@@TheStacato Not if it's 4-t. 2-t 125 bikes like the Honda NSR can do 90 provided the exhaust has been derestricted.
@@Guyver1911 So you have to make the bike illegal to do 90, so it's not a road legal 125 anymore...
@@TheStacato I never said it would be road legal... only correcting you saying that no 125 can do 90, which they can when allowed to. A 2-t 125 can do those speeds when you don't restrict it and let it produce the power it should be making. I don't recommend learners ride a bike like that though and approve that learner legal bikes should be limited in some fashion.
@@Guyver1911 you can 125s that will do 100 restricted
I'm saving up for my first bike so im doing my CBT next year and I found this really interesting to watch! So excited to do it and so grateful for videos like this that will help me learn as much info as possible before I start
Same bro
Did u pass 🙂
same here
Just did mine today. Was a lot mote relaxed than this. Had a blast, and passed thankfully. Was worried I'd have to come back another day.
Wish we'd have had more time in the yard before going onto the road. I learned how to operate the clutch on the road, mostly. Had a few scary moments. I let the clutch slip at one point and ended up in somebody's front garden. Messed up pulling off on a roundabout too. Thankfully I managed to get my speed up in time.
Kept accidentally pressing the horn when using my indicators too, lol. They're really close together on the CB125F
You ended up in someone’s garden and you still passed it damn 🤣 I guess it it that easy then..
@@Lunayii-x Yeah, it's piss mate. Got my own CB125F now, and thankfully haven't ended up in anyone's front garden since lmao. Had my first crash a month and a half ago, though :P
Do you have to do theory
@@MKhan-ui8ot Not for the CBT, no.
@@I_Mark_Mills wait so u don't have know the road rules
I did my CBT back in May. You perfectly summed up what the road ride is like... undescribable ! Going 60 round long bendy country lanes was amazing I was grinning like a self abusing monkey the whole time...never had a feeling like it. I would say to anyone do your CBT ! Even if you don't see yourself as a bike owner at the moment just do it it's a great and unforgettable day...and I almost guarantee you will be on Gumtree or Bike trader within a hour of getting home looking for bikes 😊
Hi Stewart! great to here you have done your CBT and got yourself on two wheels! Have you got yourself a motorcycle sorted?
@@BikeMatters Not yet, lot of resistance from my wife !
Thank you for posting this! I feel a lot better now. I'm in my 30's and for a while now have wanted to get my bike license so I've finally booked my CBT (in 3 weeks!) nothing like a pandemic to make you think 'you're only here once!' I had a little pang of nerves today as my bike lesson is in 2 days... I have zero experience so thought it was best to get some practise. This video has been a great help, thanks again! x
You'll do great! Glad the video could help settle some nerves!
How did you get on? Mine is in 2 days
How much practice did you have pre-test? Trying to figure out what I’ll need to book - in my 30’s too hah
@@aps-pictures9335 I'd do at least 2 practise lessons before booking the CBT otherwise you're wasting your money.
@@JoshNunnyt lessons before your CBT are really not needed at all.
I literally passed my CBT 2 days ago, so much fun riding it on the Roads
had u ridden a bike before doing ur CBT ?
Do you need to know things?
@@TaxingIsThieving nah man well you just need to know the basics you don’t need to revise for nothing unless your looking for a 50cc+ good luck
@@KayKapone1 What basics, and yes I am as I might as well get the full licence!
@@TaxingIsThieving why tf you giving me attitude I’m here answering your question if your gonna get pissed at me tryna to be nice then keep crying and search the “basics” for yourself
I’m doing my CBT in 5 days up in Scotland, I have never been on a bike before but I am fairly familiar with a car so I think I should be able to pick it up fairly easy, well I am hoping so. I’m going to concentrate and listen to the instructor very clearly. I have a new job lined up 1 month from now which requires my own transport so I really need to pass! Thanks for this video it showed me what it would be like and I’m fairly confident!
Hope it all goes well for you! A motorcycle is a great way of commuting so you are making a great choice by doing your CBT! Good luck with it all!
How did it go mate?
@@georgeallmond4346 well basically i really needed to pass so i just went for the easy option: automatic, it was amazing fun, being out on the stream on my test was a blast. i went from "im never going to be able to do this because i couldnt even balance on the bike" then 30 minutes later i could do it perfectly, i loved every minute of it.
its the ultimate freedom riding a motocycle its hole different experience than a car its hard to describe it i love going out and riding it even with no destination i ended up in wales once doing my random outing the country sides there are so beautiful fell in love with the place and lended up moving here from london
Whole*
@@danielkerr4100 no need to call your self an ass whole
Fantastic video guys, really gives a clear indication of what to expect on the day! Going to have to get my CBT in the summer!
Did you get it done?
What is required to drive the 125cc Mopeds? Do you need a driving licence or theory test complete or you just need the CBT course complete?
Hi there,I'm so grateful for this video, it takes a bit of the fear away,on what to expect, you ridden superbly throughout your course & your training teacher is( Jim ) was very clear ,explained everything very well & again,a huge thank you for this video & happy riding friend 🙂🙂🙂
Glad it has helped and you enjoyed the video...
This is actually amazing. I've just finished rebuilding my first bike which took over a year, I'm very nervous to do my CBT as I've never been on the road on a bike. Will hopefully be doing it next month. Thanks
DemonWolfDog good luck
Good luck with it mate, let us know how you get on!
How did u get on
@@dan4026 well, the first time they said to do on base training as they were unfimiliar with my bike. Then covid happened, after covid i managed to do the whole CBT again and passed LOL. Since then ive sold that bike and now have a 125cc Benelli TNT.
I attempted my 1st CBT a few weeks ago in Bpool. I struggled with maintaining the clutch at biting point during slow speed maneuvering as well as pull on the throttle during turning causing over-revving. I'm now practicing on a big car park and preparing to do my cbt again in November. On the plus side, I didn't drop the bike and he said he saw a massive improvement from when I first got on the bike. GET SOME PRACTICE IF YOU CAN PRIOR TO TAKING THE CBT!!
The clutch control (and throttle control) is something that does take a bit of time getting used to, but after some practice it just clicks and you've got it forever! Took me a while to make sure I was putting in enough revs to not stall the bike, plus the more revs the more stable you become.
Keep at it, best of luck for your November CBT - and let us know how you get on!
get your CBT on a twist and go then you can get back to manual bike covers both ?
Use to ride 30yrs ago! Mid life crisis time & a lot of MC friends. Time to get my ass back in the saddle! Very useful, test has changed but, can't wait ! Thanks great video! Much appreciated!
Redoing my cbt. Just watched this to remember the process, prepare for the exercises! Thanks for the video.
Hiya mate! glad it could help, good luck with it all!
@@BikeMatters thanks for the luck pal as it delivered me to a pass!!
@@ainzooalgown6450 Fantastic news! Big well done mate! Have you got a bike / insurance sorted out and on the road yet?
@@BikeMatters everything is sorted! Thanks! Loving the road!
@@ainzooalgown6450 Glad to hear it mate!
As a 18yo (who has never ridden a bike before),even after 4 years this video is really helpful. Thank you!
I sat my CBT a few days ago and was told to come back after having trouble with clutch control. Re-booking in a few days after I do more research. Video helped a lot, thanks!
Damn clutches, I was asked to come back for the same reason. Found it hard to hold the biting point when I was cornering.
@@djmotionful same thing for me today)) did u manage to pass it ?
My 58yr old mate passed his CBT recently first time, said it was easy. I haven't ridden a bike in 30+ years but this looks a piece of piss. Well done for passing yours here.
Thank you very much for this very informative and clear video on what to expect at the CBT, I now feel confident and more relaxed going into it 😊
Our pleasure!
This was really helpful. Taking my cbt less than a week from now and it's good to have an idea of all the steps we will go through. Thanks!
Glad you found it useful! Hope the CBT goes well and you enjoy it - let us know how you get on. Thanks mate!
How did it go
I'm really interested in doing my CBT I hope I get an instructor as helpful and friendly as this guy.
You should go for it! Do some research into CBT schools near you and find the most recommended one and start looking into booking it! You won't regret it!
This video has really helped, got my cbt on friday and as ling as i pass i am picking up a yamaha yzf-r125 in the afternoon
CBT on Thursday! Excited, thank you for this video! Looking forward my first experience on a bike!
Good luck with it Jack! Make sure to let us know how you get on!
@@BikeMatters Got it first try hehe, time to work my way to A1 now!
@@jackjones8988 Well done Jack!
I know I am too late to get CBT but now I'm going for CBT on 5th April after watching your video😊😊 I have a car but now this summer I am going to enjoy long ride.. Hope all Will be well
Passed my CBT on the second try. Was originally afraid of the motorcycle since it was my first time riding.
Passed with flying colours on the second time (Which was free). I'd recommend anyone to do a CBT! My instructors were amazing and saw that I just needed some extra time and practice on the bike.
I am planning to learn to ride motorbike. It was an interesting video. Lot to learn and just by watching your video I felt the thrill and anxiety at the same time.
Good to hear you are planning on going to two wheels. CBT's are a great experience and once you have settled into it are a lot of fun! Best of luck.
I’m hella anxious I’m about to sit mine today in wet conditions 😂😬
@@duxky1609 how did it go?
I wouldn't worry I did my cBT didn't even know how to turn the bike on lol, then fell off in the carpark 🤣
Ridding the cluch way 2 much.
Still passed
@@TristanWardCoombe i have my test in two days , it’s only a automatic 50cc for a starter bike , I’m nervous lol
Camrider are a great company, done CBT and some geared bike training with them and they're always so nice and fun
They are a great bunch!
I'm doing my CBT in a few weeks, can't wait. Thanks for sharing your experience.
This is the video that encouraged me to go on a bike, and also choose Camrider. Today I have a full motorbike license but just last year, before taking CBT, I never rode a motorcycle before.
Are you about to take your CBT? Let us know in the comments!
Do you have any questions before doing your own CBT? Make sure to check out our 10 Things You Should Know Before Taking Your CBT Video - ua-cam.com/video/8BFunKT723M/v-deo.html
I want to book mine soon im a better biker then i am driver, to many distractions in a car too comfortable to be going fast i say
🤞 Soon
I’m taking mine in August with camrider
Tomorrow 🤩
I was thinking of learning but not quite sure
I can’t wait once I pass my driving test I’m going to learn how to use a motorbike I’ve loved bikes since I was a kid
Hi, thinking of getting on a bike for the very 1st time, but I'm classed as' middle aged', i can drive a car, bus ,and articulated truck, but ive never even sat on a bike, so thought I try it, watched the videos and I have a good idea what to expect, but cant book a Cbt till after the lockdown is over, but watching as many videos as poss, it doesnt seem that bad...and getting some great advice...
Great news! Nothing quite like a bike. I hope you found our video useful and all the best with your CBT!
Peter Kelly CBT training is taking place during lockdown as motorbike shops are open, they go hand in hand for business. You’ll just need your own helmet, most provide the bikes to train on.
Doing my first lesson on Friday can’t wait great video to get a idea what it will be like feel a bit more confident now
Good luck 👍
You may have already done it now, but I passed mine today. If you've driven before, you won't have any issues. I'd never driven anything beforehand, so I had to learn how to operate the clutch pretty quickly. But once you've gotten over that, the rest of it is a piece of piss. Just need to remember your observations and don't be an idiot! Lol
Did my DAS a year ago but I still enjoy watching these videos, doing the CBT is super fun, it also makes you drool seeing those 650cc's that you can't ride yet lol
I am doing my cbt in August and had a little go on my mates bike today as he taught me what to do, but I fount it a little scary when your about to pull off and it pulls you forward but once driving I felt in control but defo cant wait to do my cbt.
Enjoy your CBT - and welcome to the fun of life on two wheels!
i've got my cbt this weekend and not gonna lie was kinda worried but watching this has help so thanks!
This actually made me less nervous about my CBT. Great video! Thanks for the upload! Amazing work
Hi Ada, so glad to hear our video helped to put your mind at ease!
Very helpful, doing my CBT this week
Best of luck!
This helped out a lot
same
I took my cbt at harleston nearly a couple of years ago now and will renew it there again in the new year. It's a better place to do the test if you are a new rider as you don't pull out of the test centre straight into busy city traffic! 125cc bikes are great fun!
Glad to hear you get on well with Jim and the team at CAM rider Harleston - a truly great team of people.
great job guys im going my cbt test next week I wish I pass it
Good luck!
Brilliant video looking to doing my cbt very soon at the age off 54 only ever road a rev and go got start somewhere i enjoyed the video very informative and the instructor was very good at explaining things on the bike and what he wanted the learner to do on the motorbike very good
Good job, great intro for first timers, cbt is the first basic step on a complex ladder, bikes are awesome! 🏍
Thank you! We want as many people as possible to get on bikes, so it's important people know the CBT isn't as scary as they might think.
Booked mine. Set for 21 October. Been driving cars for about 10 years. I will buy a bike to get back into it b4 the test (I have a lot of land to ride on). Do my theory soon as I pass and get my full licence.
Going for my CBT tomorrow, feeling nervous. Have a driving licence but never been on a bike before 🤔
Hi Thomas! Well having a driving licence will give you an advantage on your CBT, mainly the road ride section as you will know how the roads work so this will come to you more naturally. In terms of learning how to ride a bike, this you will be taught in the first half of the day! The main thing to do is to enjoy it you'll be on the road in no time 😁
How did it? I'm doing my CBT in 3 weeks time but decided to have a lesson beforehand to get a feel for the bike, which is in 2 days! I'm more excited than nervous...I think haha. Really looking forward to getting out on my own!
*how did it go
@@LittleSteamMrs Hi, That was a very smart thing to take a lesson before the CBT. I took a geared bike as I’m on one now instead of a twist and go. In hindsight I’d Probaly of gone on the twist and go. Getting used to the clutch and gears was pretty difficult and I stalled non stop all day on and off the roads. I honestly believed I’d be the only person not to pass their CBT. I think part of that is being on a new bike and not being used to the bite point and also being really nervous. I’ve now found the more time I’ve had on my bike the more comfortable and confident I’m becoming. I have my motorcycle theory test booked for next Thursday. 🤞 Once you’ve passed just ride within your limits follow the rules of the road and the speed limits. The false confidence is real and I’ve been off in my first 1000miles!
Got my cbt tomorrow. Got a good understanding after watching this video. Will hopefully pass with flying colours
How did it go?
@@tafadzwasithole5561 good! Passed first try. No need to be nervous when taking one as they walk you through the steps with ease and you get used to the bike after 10 minutes
@@slowbiker thanks bro
@@tafadzwasithole5561 no worries mate hope it goes well
Thanks for this, I am doing mine and the end of the month and am really nervous for it, this has eased the nerves a bit.
You'll be fine mate, remember, it's not a test it's training to get you on the road - follow their instructions and you'll do great!
Cheers man, I passed it.
Now just waiting till April when I turn 24 to do my direct access.
@@thewanderer5137 Awesome news! Enjoy and ride safe.
Thanks for the Video - Doing my CBT on Friday - North London.
Planning on doing my CBT asap, this was great as it showed me what to expect. It's actually made me more excited! Now just need to save up for a bike, CBT and gear
Awesome video mate, doing my cbt in on 24th December, never road a motorbike before properly though so a bit nervous
Enjoy, and best of luck. Remember most people doing a CBT for a first time haven't ridden a bike before either and this training is all geared up for newbies.
Just turned 40 and finally got that CBT booked in for May. I've been driving since I was 18 so hoping that counts for something as being able to ride a motorcycle is on my bucket list. Changing gears is the bit that makes me the most nervous. This video definitely help though.
It will be the gear changing for me aswell
32 years old but always wanted to have a motorbike. So ive booked up a CBT for next month. Cant wait 🙌🏼
Enjoy it!
This is fantastic, thank you! I'm taking my CBT this week and watching this has made me feel much more at ease.
Best of luck! Be sure to check out our "10 Things You Should Know Before Taking Your CBT" video here- ua-cam.com/video/8BFunKT723M/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BikeMatters
Glad I took my test in 83 .And was really forced into it ,as I was on a 250cc Honda on L plates and the law was just about to limit me to a 125 cc on a L plate.I was doing 40 mile a day up and down the A13 and no way would a 125cc cut it ,with the trucks passing me too close .Now I am 80 and on a 1400 cc for last 20 years.Sure would not want to take a test now days .Keep Biking guys ,it keeps ya young .
thanks for the video, I'm in my 30s and have been putting off doing my bike test/CBT for years. 2022 is my year to get it done. This has given me some confidence can you do the CBT on your own bike?
Update?
This video and comment section are really easing my nerves, I have my CBT in two hours with only a few hours experience on a bike. I'm having to use my partner's Hyosung 125 cruiser though as I'm too short for most bikes which seems like it'll make things more difficult with dealing with the gears and size of the bike 😬 super nervous but super excited! Thank you!
Best of luck! Let us know how you get on!
Got mine tomorrow. Hope the instructor is as positive, reassuring and patient as this guy and that it's structured like this to slowly build you up. Cannot deal with being put under pressure and rushed whilst trying to learn.
Jim was absolutely fantastic, for all of the reasons above & more. If you want to see more of him, check out our Mod 1 video! How did your CBT go as well mate?
BikeMatters Went well thanks. Guy was good. Got cert but did it on auto as it was just too much to think about the controls and everything on a manual. Made the switch early on in the car park after we mutually agreed it would be a better way to do it. The advantage of being slightly older (37) is you tend to have more of an insight into how you learn. I knew I can take a while to get confidence in these kind of things and that I just wouldn’t have gotten it in just a few hours prior to going in the road which tbh was terrifying me and distracting me whilst learning.
Glad I switched and the instructor could see that I was struggling.
Happy I got the cert. and can always learn gears later. I don’t need them to start. Cheers.
@@Bangandthedirtisgone Nice one, congrats Stuart! Get the basics down with auto to focus on road safety, and then work on gears in your own time - sounds good to me. I found gears really just "click" after a while, and then it becomes second nature. Got a 125cc motorcycle sorted?
@@Bangandthedirtisgone Ah, the problem with being a taller rider is that a lot of the 125cc scooters aren't built for us (6'4" myself). I got on well with the AJS Modena & Lexmoto Diablo, but haven't had a chance to ride any of the "big dogs" ie Honda PCX & Yamaha N/Xmax 125, but those are good runners. The Vespa Piaggio group make some stunning 125 scoots as well, worth looking in to those as they are really popular. Reliability and running cost is difficult to say, I'd imagine much the same as many other 125's scoots though!
So was this all in 1st gear with just clutch control? Also, how do you emergency stop? Thanks
Just turn up! That was a pass where I did it. I had a kid over throttle into the side of someone’s parked car when I did mine and they still passed him, didn’t even leave a note! TBF the kid was the best rider of the four of us, he just messed up that one time but still... Edit: Not a CamRider course.
I have my cbt on friday and binge watching these tests have got my feeling fairly confident in passing
How'd it go?
@@teexcv completed it and got my certificate, It was a lot of fun
Awesome video mate!! I booked my CBT for two weeks time and I feel really confident that I should pass having watched this step by step guide.
Subscribed 👊😎
Hi Josh, glad to hear you found the video useful! I'm sure you will pass your CBT with flying colours but still wish you the best of luck! Thanks for the sub!
@@BikeMatters Thanks buddy fingers crossed 🤞
@@ThatSpartanLife Let us know how you get on!
@@BikeMatters most definitely bud
Doing my CBT tomorrow very nervous and excited but a helpful video for sure
Best of luck!
Nah I'm gonna fuck up I can't do this I have bad learning difficulties but I need to do this for college and work😭
Life is hard with lowIQ
I know. :(
im bad at everythin
You managed to get yourself into college and a job. You're doing better than you give yourself credit for. Keep going 💪
I cant wait to take my CBT on the 9th april 2023 woohoo :D Thanks for the video explaining the ins and outs
Really informative for me, as I have never ridden a bike before👍
Great to here Stephen! You thinking about getting on two wheels?
BikeMatters sure am, just thinking about a commuter moped, as fed up with cycling!
Hi Stephen, I can definitely recommend it. Recently passed my DAS and I can tell you, riding a motorcycle is the most fun you can have with your clothes on! Make sure you listen to what the instructors tell you and you will enjoy every moment!!
'Passed' my CBT test this week & instructor was fantastic. I was doing well on a geared bike, especially shifting gears, but the clutch throttle I kept cutting out. I said I wasn't fully confident going on the road with geared so opted for moped.
Was fun ride and on the hunt for automatic / moped to get better on the road & then I'll give it another go with geared bikes. Also great video, watched many & definitely helps with visually learning from UA-cam so you feel more prepped for the day.
Thanks for this dude. I'm thinking of doing the CBT soon and it's good to have a look at what to expect. ;)
Thank you! The CBT is good fun if you go in prepared, so I'm glad the video has helped - get it booked in if you can
Very helpful booking my cbt soon
Glad to hear it, let us know how you get on!
Excellent video, very clear
Looking for some advice. I'm 58 and taking up biking again having previously only ridden in my teens. Did CBT last week and doing CBT theory next week. Is it feasible to pass mods 1&2 without getting a bike to practice on? I'm 6 feet tall so if I get a used 125 which is best? I was thinking of a Yamaha YBR125 but this only has 10bhp. If I went for YZF-R125 with 15 bhp is this a massive improvement
Glad you enjoyed the video! Mod 1 & 2 aren't impossible to pass without practice, but it would definitely help to have a bit of tuition beforehand to know the specifics they're looking for.
I'd assume you're looking at the A1 licence, if these are the bikes you're looking at? You'll absolutely notice the difference between 10 and 15bhp, mostly at the top-end.
So excited to do this in two years and buying a bike of my own
oh remember taking mine freaking out hahaa great memories 👍👍
I've got my CBT on the 13th of June these videos are helping me with my anxiety as I now know what will happen on the day.
Glad the video could help, best of luck!
5th of july here
Good luck!
(Even though you probably don't need it since you have watched video's obviously hehe)
I passed with flying colours thanks so much for this video😁
Awesome video! Taking my CBT in June and this video has made me feel a lot more confident!
Thank you - I'm glad it has helped you out a bit, best of luck for your CBT and let us know how you get on!
Same here👍
@@BikeMatters I passed no problem. I'm just a few days away from taking my mod1 now can't wait!
@@MarkDVocals Congratulations! Make sure to check out our Mod 1 training video bit.ly/Mod1Training for more tips and tricks! Good luck!
I’m doing my CBT on the 2nd June and I’m nervous but excited! This video definitely helped a lot! Thank you ☺️
Good luck!!
I’m 16 right now, I turn 17 in September and I’m taking my cbt on the day of my birthday, only thing I’m worried about is not being able to find the right bike for me, I’m quite short and I haven’t yet found a bike where my feet reach the ground
I’m a girl and I read online a lot of females struggle with it, I’m 5’2
Hi Brooke, well firstly you need to decide whether you want to learn how to ride a geared bike or a twist and go for your CBT. If you don't have a bike by the time you do your CBT there is no need to worry, the company you do your CBT with will likely provide you with a motorcycle to do your test on. In fact this may work better for you as you can try a bike out on your CBT and see how this works for you, also your instructor will be able to give you advise on the sort of bike you should look to buy! Good luck with your CBT! - Jake
Im 5”8-9 and can reach the floor comfortably on every bike I have sat on, maybe if your not able to reach the fooor and stay stable try looking st scooters because they sit slightly Lower
Just passed my cbt guys couple tips if your going right for a turn position your bike on the right AND ALLWAYS REMEMBER YOUR LIFE SAVER check so when on approach to a turn mirror mirror life saver check indicator then make the menover
Brilliant, you rode past my house in this! 🤣🤣
Hi great video, I am doing my CBT in 2 weeks time, I passed my driving test in 1987 so I am a little nervous but I have always wanted to ride a manual motor bike. I hope if I get my CBT certificate to then get a Honda cb125f new I will be quite happy riding that for years to come.
Good luck!
how did you do?
@@taylorpreston8502 I received my CBT, so I am on the road. Can I just add if any one is thinking of doing it but unsure about riding a motor bike the cause really does help.
@@BikeMatters Thank you, I got my CBT certificate with the help of Your video as it showed me how the day would pan out and what to expect so thank you BikeMatters.
@@jeffreyr3056 Well done mate!
Bro this was so useful, that you explained everything, thanks!
Hey! Thanks, glad you found the video useful! Are you thinking of taking your CBT?
@@BikeMatters
Hi, thanks for your reply! Yes, I really want to do it, so i can buy a moped under 50cc. (I hope the CBT is for that..) If I buy a used bike, does it have to have some technical papers before I take it on the road or just the L plate is needed? Thanks!
@@justincase8901 The CBT will allow you to ride a 50cc moped / scooter on the roads as long as you are 16+. Once you have passed your CBT you will need to insure the vehicle, you can do this with Lexham Insurance who power the BikeMatters channel at www.lexhaminsurance.co.uk
@@BikeMatters hey, so I only need insurance on the bike and a CBT (I'm 20) and then I'm ready to go? Thanks for the link btw😉
Dude is so tall xd getting ready to do my cbt.. I’m wondering if I’ll have trouble being 4’11
Inject HGH asap if below 18
4,11 = SUICIDE FUEL HEIGHT YOU WILL HATE IT AS AN ADULT
I passed my cbt today! You can also do it guys! :)
Well done - enjoy!
I’m doing my cbt next week and I’m 16 I’m worried about the theory part or like where they ask questions about the Highway Code, do they ask a lot or only a couple questions and what do I need to know about the cbt as I know a fair amount of signs and what they mean
@@Keeptalkingg How did it go? currently 16 and waiting till I’m 17 in a few months so I can just start on a 125 was it easy?
@@cookiemonster15781 to be honest mate had my ped for around a month now and doing the cbt I was quite nervous but u just have to know a basic stuff about the Highway Code like signs is really it and it’s quite a long day as mine was raining but if you listen it’s kind of easy tbh
Great video. Can you please make one with the rules, like roundabout or overtaking. Thanks.
Hey Im About To Take My CBT On The 5th And Im Nervous 😓 What Should I Expect.
It's important to keep in mind that it isn't a test, it's training, as long as you listen to the instructor throughout the day and on the road ride you will be fine. As long as you display safe riding you'll get through it with flying colours! Make sure to let us know how you get on!
Okay Thanks Buddy 👍 I Do Ride But Offroad Pitbikes And Quads And I Know That A Hella Different To On Road So Was Checking In 😊
Been thinking about doing a cbt for a while now this was very helpful in what to expect and look forward to taking mine and getting myself back on the road.
I'm going to give this a go. I've got cat B and C on licence so why not A too.
Great, let us know how you get on!
Just booked my cbt USEING my scooter. Ordered a geared bike so will get to some spare car park to practise the gears
To take the motorcycle licence in uk , I take CBT first, then I ll apply for provisional driving licences motorcycle .. and then theroy test before I can actually take the motor cycle test.. is that right ????
Thanks so much! I have my cbt tomorrow this has been really helpful
Glad it was helpful!
My cbt was literally riding in a circle and riding around the streets and the I passed lmao there was little conversation
It sounds like your instructor wasn't too enthusiastic! It's a shame some are like that, the CBT is the first time people get to experience riding two wheels on the road (for the majority), and a good CBT can either make or break someones confidence!
@@BikeMatters do i need my own moped for cbt ?
@@garoabaer A lot of learning centers will provide scooters and motorcycles for you to do your test on. It's worth checking with them before you book your cbt.
Got my CBT tomorrow and this is the best vid I've watched so far from the 4/5 that seem to come up first! I'm absolutely shltting it but this video calmed my nerves a bit! Thanks so much! 🙂
Glad it helped!
How'd it go?