Good video 😊 I leave here my short story how much money I spent to became motorcyclist. I've done my CBT around 1 year ago now and I'm preparing to DAS license. I spent much more money at the start than I expected. The most expensive was my bike -1400 £ ( 2012 Yamaha 125 Ybr in good condition) + 200 £ for new tyres kit. Then I spent over 600 £ on my good motorcycle clothes ( including waterproofs for daily rides in winter) and 50 £ for proper disc lock. My insurance isn't cheap also. It's around 600-700 £ ( I'm only 25 years old) , but I can pay that in monthly payments ( that's what i've done). This start to motorcyclism learned me a lot. Next time I will prepare extra spare money ( just in case) for unexpected spending. In my feeling i've done really good investment. I'm strongly consider i will upgrade just bike and I will still use my good quality clothes for years.
I need help as to where do i start looking for a bike? As a starter i just need a 125cc and i think i need to look at something which can be scratched as i might fall. So used. What would you recommend in 125cc used bike? What should i avoid?
Chin up Paul, the point is to join together to get those who don’t ride excited about it when they can. There’s plenty of time on our hands to get prepped and planning.
@@bennettsbikesocial you could have come round my house and done a "Paul's got a new tuono vid". It would have given me a legitimate excuse to get out😅
Wauw... that all u guys have to pay for learning to ride? I live in the netherlands and my lessons and exams ended up on a total of 1800 euro... thats 20 lessons, a theory exam, a vehicle control exam, a doctors permit to drive, and finally my actual on road exam. I feel screwed over....
Best security is to have it inside your house.. next to you bed. with tyre warmers & blanket. And it's favourite teddy.. with a plug in night light
Good video 😊 I leave here my short story how much money I spent to became motorcyclist.
I've done my CBT around 1 year ago now and I'm preparing to DAS license. I spent much more money at the start than I expected. The most expensive was my bike -1400 £ ( 2012 Yamaha 125 Ybr in good condition) + 200 £ for new tyres kit. Then I spent over 600 £ on my good motorcycle clothes ( including waterproofs for daily rides in winter) and 50 £ for proper disc lock. My insurance isn't cheap also. It's around 600-700 £ ( I'm only 25 years old) , but I can pay that in monthly payments ( that's what i've done). This start to motorcyclism learned me a lot. Next time I will prepare extra spare money ( just in case) for unexpected spending. In my feeling i've done really good investment. I'm strongly consider i will upgrade just bike and I will still use my good quality clothes for years.
Very informative video, good job guys love your channel.
Cheers, thanks very much
Very lovable episodes ..Great videos..keep going
What ur advice on a beginner buying a 600cc sports bike
Its a very common argument
I need help as to where do i start looking for a bike? As a starter i just need a 125cc and i think i need to look at something which can be scratched as i might fall. So used. What would you recommend in 125cc used bike? What should i avoid?
3 times my motorcycle test got postponed 😔
Good luck, hope you get sorted soon.
I think your timing could be better given that nobody s been able to do a CBT for a year
Chin up Paul, the point is to join together to get those who don’t ride excited about it when they can. There’s plenty of time on our hands to get prepped and planning.
@@bennettsbikesocial you could have come round my house and done a "Paul's got a new tuono vid". It would have given me a legitimate excuse to get out😅
Wauw... that all u guys have to pay for learning to ride? I live in the netherlands and my lessons and exams ended up on a total of 1800 euro... thats 20 lessons, a theory exam, a vehicle control exam, a doctors permit to drive, and finally my actual on road exam. I feel screwed over....
Sylvester Stallone you are a legend