@@tomboyabitHello. I Love your Video you are Kickstarting These wonderful Motorbike. The Sound of the two stroke absolutely and IS the Seat If the Jawa very soft? Die you driven alone ore Sometimes with a passenger on the Back in it?❤😘🥰
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“ 😊
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! 🇨🇦
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 😎
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.
Wow diamante ...I really don't know where to begin ....this was such a fantastic vlog ...I absolutely love to see your country and your life there as a young woman...firstly it looks so beautiful and peaceful there , the roads looks great ....then there's the jawa ....an iconic bike ...but best of all you give us a lovely insight into your life there ....and your thoughts on your life past and present..I just want to tell you from my perspective, I think you are one of a kind ....I love your attitude, and your view on life ....for me this was an amazing vlog , thank you so much for sharing with us .lee down the west country ❤❤❤❤
When you started the bike I almost felt the smell of it)) I still remember that sound from my childhood. Java was probably every boy's dream in the USSR. Never had any bike, but always wanted it.
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 🪴!
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 come.....
Thank you so much. You always so kind and bring a huge smile on my face reading your comments. It was rough couple years with Long Covid but slowly I’m building myself back up. All the positivity I get from you and everyone helps to keep going forward.
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!
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.
Absolutely loved this! Your backstory, your heritage and why you chose Tomboy. Thank you for sharing this so authentically. Nice kickstart by the way. I wish I knew how to do that! 😂 It has been a joy following your videos.
@@tomboyabit My first bike was a YBR125, had a kickstart, but could never work it out. I think it looks so cool if you get it first time, but for me it was like 20th time 🤣Never rode a 2 stroke, what's the major difference between a 4 stroke and 2 stroke in terms of feel?
Dee that was great ,it is always lovely to hear about your motorcycle history story,...Love the way the Kickstarter doubles up as the gear change on the Jawa and CZ.
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
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.
I have very similar memories of my first ride on a motorcycle. I used to sit on the tank of my uncles bike and he used to take me riding around the farm.
Wow! So cool! I started when we lived in Riga and started on Riga 50 and old MiniMokick (sp?). Then we moved on to Jawa 250 the old round one and then my best friend got a Jawa 350 and we used to sneak them into the Bikernieki race track and run them there. Was so much fun back in 1989-1992 time frame. We had a couple of friends with Chezets and parts were definitely interchangeable.
Hiii Deimante, tomboy a bit!!!! Just love your videos... And this one is a special one... Love the vintage CZ motorcycles... And you look sooo more gorgeous kick starting this motorcycle... And video shooting is also wonderful, from your kicking side... This is the best kick starting bike video I have watched... Thanks.. Ride safe..God bless you🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤
Super video, I had a ČZ 175 then a Jawa 350 as a student in the ‘70’s - lots of adventures and memories. Do you realise there was a primitive slick shifter so once you were on the move you don’t need to use the clutch lever (theoretically- it’s not very slick!) anyway a lovely video , Lithuania seems so beautiful and your backstory is lovely …….I really want to visit.
@@ianseddon9347 I forgot to mention it in the video. Dad told me that. It worked downshifting smoothly. But up was very rough, didn’t ride enough to find the sweat spot.
Thank you for sharing your story and your words about encouraging anyone interested, what ever gender, to pick up tools & ride motorcycles. The ring-a-ting ride around the neighbourhood was amazing!
I'm another one whose first experience of a motorbike was sitting on the tank of my dad's machine (BSA Bantam), although in my case it was over 60 years ago.
That little CZ seems well sorted and runs really well, reminds me of an east German bike I used to use years ago for commuting on, made by a company called Simson which was an offshoot of MZ, very similar basic simple motor cycling but great fun in it's own charasmatic way 😊
I really like this video!!You managed to show your connection with motorcycling,making us like you much more now,as we also love motorbikes and motorcycling!!!I live in the Brazil!!! I have a channel too, Rank Motos
My first bike was a 1965 (bought in November of 1964) Suzuki Hillbilly 2 stroke ring dinger. I had to bungee a quart of oil to the rear rack so that I had it available every time I filled the fuel tank. I had to pour the oil from the can into a sealable bottle so that the oil wouldn't leak all over.
Dear Deimante, you may believe it or not, these are my thougts, why your Channel called "Tomboy a bit" and i think, that's the reason, what makes the Channel so interesting, it's mit a Channel, where Motorcycles where tested, you live your Dream an that makes it different. Thank's for this emotional Video, See you the next time and best regards from Germany, Dirk 😊👍💪
When I was young I had some motorcycles, for a long time I didn't have any but, I think your message achieved its goal, I like motorcycles!!! Thanks!!! It's time to have another motorcycle.
All people should have the opportunity to live life the way they want. Lost years cannot be recovered, but we always have to look forward, you are still young and living your dream. I congratulate you for it. All the best
Čezet motorcycles were made in a factory named Česká zborojovka in Strakonice. Jawa bikes were made in Tynec nad Sazavou and Prague. But they shared some components. For example this Čezet 350 had the same engine like Jawa 350/634.
Hi all, nice video again, thanks a lot :) ČZ 350 was intended only to be exported especialy to former USSR, it has never been sold in Czechoslovakia (officially), they say CZ 350 used to be the best ever produced motorcycle in Czech. Just a fun fact - ČZ is an abbreviation of Československá Zbrojovka (which means Czechoslovak Armory) - company from Strakonice which not only produced motorcycles but mainly guns.
That experience is just so relatable.... Two wheels and fun never ceases.... To be honest I am a diehard two stroke fan...no amount of modern electronics laden and fast 4stroke bikes can change that....🖖🏻
I really like how you explained the bit about who you are as a person and how that was a mismatch of “societal norms.” Hopefully with time society will evolve to accept everyone for who they are and not what others expect them to be. My philosophy is life is made up of experiences and the people you bring along with you, and meet along the way. What a great way that you have chosen to travel along the path of your life, uniquely your own. . . Cheers from California.
I really hope so too that everyone despite how they were raised will find and will fight for their happiness. I started living again when I started riding.
That took me back. My dad had motorcycles when he was young, but did the usual and gave it up when I was born. Then when I was 9 he bought a motorcycle to get to and from work, a CZ 250. I thought he was the coolest dad, he had a motorcycle and none of my friends' dads did. Sadly he sold it a couple of years later, he'd had enough of riding in the depths of winter, so I never got to do anything more than sit on the back. Years later when I bought my first motorcycle we swapped roles, I took him for a ride and he sat on the back making whooping noises.
Very interesting a country i have never been to ...but i will now ...i love your story ....i met you at The Copdock show last year ......anyhow the bit that got me was you just love riding doesn't matter which bike its the riding that is most important ....i have owned over 90 motorcycles..and i just love riding them wether its a 125 twist and go or a super bike .....you have just summed up what makes a biker ...we need more women on motorcycles thats why i encourage and help when i can ....
I have something proper old, I have a 1988 Harley Davidson 1340cc Lowrider, with a sidecar, I've had it since 1989. I it is very different from a modern bike, so much more visceral.
well done good vid , Lithuania looks lovely again mmm good roads .liking more of your story and now i'm eagerly awaiting the new 350 CZ Mint custom special :) well it has to be better than a Honda haha
Tomboy My favorite type of women are "Tomboys". They are actually a lot more fun to be with. I've said it before, I love your passion for learning about fabricating and wrenching motorcycles. You are at home in the shop! Ride SAFE and BE safe Lady! 👍👍🌹
Lovely bike and nice to see some of Lithuania. Lots of interesting History there. P.s Want to get back to my roots soon well my family origins. (Has great riding, arguably the best although Scotland might win).
I was in Lithuania last week for my nephew's wedding, his now wife is Lithuanian. What a fantastic country and people. I fell in love with your homeland. Totally agree about girls and women doing engineering, I'm sure we've lost loads of good female engineers because they were steered towards traditional women's skills.
Hello friend, thanks for the video) JAWA had a duplex frame and could be equipped with a sidecar, CZ is lighter - it has a mono frame and cannot be equipped with a sidecar.
@@tomboyabit Once upon a time, my father gave me his JAWA-634.7, it was my first motorcycle. A few years ago I managed to find this bike of mine, now it is awaiting restoration in my garage) Have a good trip and good weather!
How do you feel about Latvia being part of the EU Vaccination card test program along with Greece, Portugal, Germany and Belgium? Which could ultimately be linked to restrict access to Bank Accounts and other services. Forgive me for getting political however the freedoms we enjoyed growing up are all in jeopardy due to collective apathy.
Hello. You are making a very good fantastic video.🏍️🙏The sound of the Jawa 350 two stroke is so good. I am a Motorbike rider too. Is the seat from the Jawa comfortable and soft? Di you ride alone or sometimes with a passenger on the back on it. You look so pretty and lovely and kickstarting this good Motorbike.❤😘🏍️🥰
Яву-350 я так и смог себе купить. Интернета к тому времени ещё не изобрели. Так что я ездил на планете, 5. Запчасти к планете ещё были , а к яве уже нет
You are indeed an ambassador, tomboyabit, not just for girl bike riders, but for anyone going against peer pressure. Fantastic!
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@@tomboyabitHello. I Love your Video you are Kickstarting These wonderful Motorbike. The Sound of the two stroke absolutely and IS the Seat If the Jawa very soft? Die you driven alone ore Sometimes with a passenger on the Back in it?❤😘🥰
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“ 😊
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! 🇨🇦
How amazing that across the world we could have similar sentiments related to motorcycles.
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 😎
I love the swing you are standing next to during your closing comments. Please continue your vids, they are inspirational!
This was awesome. Such a beautiful place you grew up in. Safe travels🤗. 🌲
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.
Good onya Dai. My first road bike back in 1975 was a Yamaha RD250C very similar to a Jawa.
Wow diamante ...I really don't know where to begin ....this was such a fantastic vlog ...I absolutely love to see your country and your life there as a young woman...firstly it looks so beautiful and peaceful there , the roads looks great ....then there's the jawa ....an iconic bike ...but best of all you give us a lovely insight into your life there ....and your thoughts on your life past and present..I just want to tell you from my perspective, I think you are one of a kind ....I love your attitude, and your view on life ....for me this was an amazing vlog , thank you so much for sharing with us .lee down the west country ❤❤❤❤
When you started the bike I almost felt the smell of it)) I still remember that sound from my childhood. Java was probably every boy's dream in the USSR. Never had any bike, but always wanted it.
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.
Dear D,
Thank you very much for sharing this!
You be good and have safe rides.
Love 🌞
The Wing a Ding Ding i had one a 175cc CZ and i loved it good for you tomboy a bit.💯
Glad you followed your passion and that we today have you and your channel to enjoy, big fan.
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 🪴!
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 come.....
Thank you so much. You always so kind and bring a huge smile on my face reading your comments.
It was rough couple years with Long Covid but slowly I’m building myself back up. All the positivity I get from you and everyone helps to keep going forward.
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!
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.
Absolutely loved this! Your backstory, your heritage and why you chose Tomboy. Thank you for sharing this so authentically. Nice kickstart by the way. I wish I knew how to do that! 😂 It has been a joy following your videos.
You just need to get a bike that has no other option. 😅
@@tomboyabit My first bike was a YBR125, had a kickstart, but could never work it out. I think it looks so cool if you get it first time, but for me it was like 20th time 🤣Never rode a 2 stroke, what's the major difference between a 4 stroke and 2 stroke in terms of feel?
@@loonah444 Two stroke ‘reacts’ faster and sounds bonkers
A heart warming tale in a beautiful setting. I had the Yamaha 350 and still miss the two stroke sound and nature.
Dee that was great ,it is always lovely to hear about your motorcycle history story,...Love the way the Kickstarter doubles up as the gear change on the Jawa and CZ.
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
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.
Thank you for sharing your story. Love the look and sound of the bike. Nostrovia from Canada!
Loved the background on you, and the ride around. Beautiful area , thanks for this video.
I have very similar memories of my first ride on a motorcycle. I used to sit on the tank of my uncles bike and he used to take me riding around the farm.
Thanks for sharing. What a beautiful place. Your story is so intriguing.
You are so inspiring what an amazing story keep being a tomboy
Wow! So cool! I started when we lived in Riga and started on Riga 50 and old MiniMokick (sp?). Then we moved on to Jawa 250 the old round one and then my best friend got a Jawa 350 and we used to sneak them into the Bikernieki race track and run them there. Was so much fun back in 1989-1992 time frame. We had a couple of friends with Chezets and parts were definitely interchangeable.
It always starts within 9 kicks😂🎉…you are an inspiration to many, well done Diemante
Haha cold start after night.
Deimante thank you so much for sharing! You and everything you choose to share is amazingly wonderful!
Обалдеть .. Сразу вспомнил детство. В конце 80х это была мечта. У моего отца в 1988 была Ява 638. Прекрасный мотик на те времена ❤
Hiii Deimante, tomboy a bit!!!! Just love your videos... And this one is a special one... Love the vintage CZ motorcycles... And you look sooo more gorgeous kick starting this motorcycle... And video shooting is also wonderful, from your kicking side... This is the best kick starting bike video I have watched... Thanks.. Ride safe..God bless you🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤
Another great video! Thanks for giving us a look behind the curtain. By letting us in on your personal life and how you became who you are today.
Super video, I had a ČZ 175 then a Jawa 350 as a student in the ‘70’s - lots of adventures and memories. Do you realise there was a primitive slick shifter so once you were on the move you don’t need to use the clutch lever (theoretically- it’s not very slick!) anyway a lovely video , Lithuania seems so beautiful and your backstory is lovely …….I really want to visit.
@@ianseddon9347 I forgot to mention it in the video. Dad told me that. It worked downshifting smoothly. But up was very rough, didn’t ride enough to find the sweat spot.
Thank you for sharing your story and your words about encouraging anyone interested, what ever gender, to pick up tools & ride motorcycles.
The ring-a-ting ride around the neighbourhood was amazing!
Wow what a beautiful country, your very lucky , and great video as always ❤
I'm another one whose first experience of a motorbike was sitting on the tank of my dad's machine (BSA Bantam), although in my case it was over 60 years ago.
That little CZ seems well sorted and runs really well, reminds me of an east German bike I used to use years ago for commuting on, made by a company called Simson which was an offshoot of MZ, very similar basic simple motor cycling but great fun in it's own charasmatic way 😊
I really like this video!!You managed to show your connection with motorcycling,making us like you much more now,as we also love motorbikes and motorcycling!!!I live in the Brazil!!! I have a channel too, Rank Motos
My first bike was a 1965 (bought in November of 1964) Suzuki Hillbilly 2 stroke ring dinger. I had to bungee a quart of oil to the rear rack so that I had it available every time I filled the fuel tank. I had to pour the oil from the can into a sealable bottle so that the oil wouldn't leak all over.
Dear Deimante, you may believe it or not, these are my thougts, why your Channel called "Tomboy a bit" and i think, that's the reason, what makes the Channel so interesting, it's mit a Channel, where Motorcycles where tested, you live your Dream an that makes it different. Thank's for this emotional Video, See you the next time and best regards from Germany, Dirk 😊👍💪
What a lovely place to live. Now that's a funny old bike. Left hand kickstart & burbley two stroke + drum brakes. Proper nostalgic.
The kickstart is also the gear lever
That Tiny 350 is CUTE! Looks like a blast to ride!
You are a great girl
Make me laugh when you say bike 😆
Lithuania looks nice. Great roads.
When I was young I had some motorcycles, for a long time I didn't have any but, I think your message achieved its goal, I like motorcycles!!! Thanks!!! It's time to have another motorcycle.
It's all so clean! Really fun video:)
@@FreddieDobbs You’d love it.
Im new here but that was a lovely video, so heartfelt and so authentic. Well done!
My first bike was a two stroke 350, wish i still had it. It was an RZ 350 with as Toomey set up.
Sound track takes me back to my RD 400 days. 👍🏼
All people should have the opportunity to live life the way they want. Lost years cannot be recovered, but we always have to look forward, you are still young and living your dream. I congratulate you for it. All the best
Čezet motorcycles were made in a factory named Česká zborojovka in Strakonice. Jawa bikes were made in Tynec nad Sazavou and Prague. But they shared some components. For example this Čezet 350 had the same engine like Jawa 350/634.
Thank you for sharing this,
Good on yer girl 🫶. Happy safe cruising and be seeing you in the next one 😊👍.
PS this took me back some to when i was six. Another time perhaps...
Hi all, nice video again, thanks a lot :) ČZ 350 was intended only to be exported especialy to former USSR, it has never been sold in Czechoslovakia (officially), they say CZ 350 used to be the best ever produced motorcycle in Czech. Just a fun fact - ČZ is an abbreviation of Československá Zbrojovka (which means Czechoslovak Armory) - company from Strakonice which not only produced motorcycles but mainly guns.
Fantastic. Thanks for sharing. Jawa community on yesterday’s ride said the same. It was better than Jawa and rare to get.
Congratulations on the video, I love that a girl likes motorcycles. There are many of us who share this passion for motorcycles.
That experience is just so relatable.... Two wheels and fun never ceases.... To be honest I am a diehard two stroke fan...no amount of modern electronics laden and fast 4stroke bikes can change that....🖖🏻
I also had a 350 jawa, drip tank, brilliant spring arm and semi-automatic transmission solution
Nice town. Great video! Thank you.
I really like how you explained the bit about who you are as a person and how that was a mismatch of “societal norms.” Hopefully with time society will evolve to accept everyone for who they are and not what others expect them to be. My philosophy is life is made up of experiences and the people you bring along with you, and meet along the way. What a great way that you have chosen to travel along the path of your life, uniquely your own. . . Cheers from California.
I really hope so too that everyone despite how they were raised will find and will fight for their happiness.
I started living again when I started riding.
That took me back. My dad had motorcycles when he was young, but did the usual and gave it up when I was born.
Then when I was 9 he bought a motorcycle to get to and from work, a CZ 250. I thought he was the coolest dad, he had a motorcycle and none of my friends' dads did.
Sadly he sold it a couple of years later, he'd had enough of riding in the depths of winter, so I never got to do anything more than sit on the back.
Years later when I bought my first motorcycle we swapped roles, I took him for a ride and he sat on the back making whooping noises.
Good on ya! Keep riding and wrenching!
That was simply brilliant. And a very cool bike 😎
You don't have to justify yourself, to anyone, thanks for sharing 😊
Your videos are excellent but this one is the best, your story is beautiful. Congratulations! Hug
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Very interesting a country i have never been to ...but i will now ...i love your story ....i met you at The Copdock show last year ......anyhow the bit that got me was you just love riding doesn't matter which bike its the riding that is most important ....i have owned over 90 motorcycles..and i just love riding them wether its a 125 twist and go or a super bike .....you have just summed up what makes a biker ...we need more women on motorcycles thats why i encourage and help when i can ....
@@willyrackham2957 we need more man like you who encourage and support women who wants to ride.
I enjoyed your video hello from Alabama USA
Brilliant, personal episode. Chapeau D, chapeau.
Interesting to learn a bit more about you as a new sub.
I couldn't hardy belive that are starting with the CZ (Jawa). Iconic bike in Russia
None from my family were motorcycle drivers
Loved it, thanks 👍
RRRIIINNNGGGG NNNNINNGGG RRRIIINNNGGG
High RPM is where the magic happens 🤠
I have something proper old, I have a 1988 Harley Davidson 1340cc Lowrider, with a sidecar, I've had it since 1989. I it is very different from a modern bike, so much more visceral.
well done good vid , Lithuania looks lovely again mmm good roads .liking more of your story and now i'm eagerly awaiting the new 350 CZ Mint custom special :) well it has to be better than a Honda haha
😂😂
I started on the gas tank holding the middle bar of a motorcycle, I was 3 years old. 😊
Tomboy
My favorite type of women are "Tomboys". They are actually a lot more fun to be with. I've said it before, I love your passion for learning about fabricating and wrenching motorcycles. You are at home in the shop!
Ride SAFE and BE safe Lady! 👍👍🌹
My first bike back in 1970 was a CZ 125..
Memories are important, especially when they are from your childhood.
Give my regards to your mum and dad from me , have fun !!!!!
Peace out ✌
Lovely bike and nice to see some of Lithuania. Lots of interesting History there.
P.s Want to get back to my roots soon well my family origins. (Has great riding, arguably the best although Scotland might win).
Sweet story, cheers to you
I was in Lithuania last week for my nephew's wedding, his now wife is Lithuanian. What a fantastic country and people. I fell in love with your homeland. Totally agree about girls and women doing engineering, I'm sure we've lost loads of good female engineers because they were steered towards traditional women's skills.
Love this for so many reasons❤
Beautiful episode, do you know the Praga zs800🤔
No, unfortunately
Hello friend, thanks for the video) JAWA had a duplex frame and could be equipped with a sidecar, CZ is lighter - it has a mono frame and cannot be equipped with a sidecar.
@@Magnum.318 thank you for telling this 🙏🏻
@@tomboyabit Once upon a time, my father gave me his JAWA-634.7, it was my first motorcycle. A few years ago I managed to find this bike of mine, now it is awaiting restoration in my garage) Have a good trip and good weather!
its nice, old is good, thank you for that
Two stroke sound is : ram dam dam dim dam dum dam ram ram dam dem
Don't ya just love starter motors
How do you feel about Latvia being part of the EU Vaccination card test program along with Greece, Portugal, Germany and Belgium? Which could ultimately be linked to restrict access to Bank Accounts and other services. Forgive me for getting political however the freedoms we enjoyed growing up are all in jeopardy due to collective apathy.
I'm a firm believer in letting girls learn anything they wish, my daughter drives an 18 wheeler!
It is same in Australia the girls that like doing boy things was called a tomboy
I'd call a masculine Sheila a Heila if I was in Australia 😁
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Cool story! Glad you shared. :) SUBBED!
Welcome to my channel 🖤
@@tomboyabit Thank you :) Glad to be here and I'm binge-watching as I type this :)
Hello. You are making a very good fantastic video.🏍️🙏The sound of the Jawa 350 two stroke is so good. I am a Motorbike rider too. Is the seat from the Jawa comfortable and soft? Di you ride alone or sometimes with a passenger on the back on it. You look so pretty and lovely and kickstarting this good Motorbike.❤😘🏍️🥰
super video
Zdraví Marti cz
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¡Bravo! ¡Deimante!🤘💓😎👌
you should keep that bike , it is highly desirable in my eyes , bon voyage
You should try original CZ single cylinder engine 250 ccm ,it was racing prototype put to production ,different animal altogether .
You don't hear the term Tomboy much anymore. Girls play rugby, football etc, now. I'm yet to meet a female mechanic, though.
then you are in the wrong country, here in Switzerland, it has become quite a regular thing to find women in garages.
Яву-350 я так и смог себе купить. Интернета к тому времени ещё не изобрели.
Так что я ездил на планете, 5.
Запчасти к планете ещё были , а к яве уже нет
From ktm 990 to cz 350 would be a shock....❤
It was 😅
Cheers for your Father.....