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Navigating the Roads with L Plates Essential Tips for New Motorcycle Riders in the UK
After passing your CBT (Compulsory Basic Training), the real challenge begins: riding out on your own with L plates. This stage is crucial for building confidence, understanding road dynamics, and learning how other drivers perceive you. This article offers practical advice and insights to help you navigate the roads safely and confidently as a learner rider.

Michelle Hatcher
Apr 74 min read


Mastering Motorcycle Riding: Essential Tips to Ace Your CBT and Conquer Your Nerves in the UK
This guide offers practical advice to help you overcome fear, prepare effectively, and master the skills needed to succeed.

Michelle Hatcher
Apr 53 min read


Ultimate Guide to Women's Motorcycle Wear in the UK: Sizing Tips, Best Shops and Essential Gear
Motorcycle leathers protect you from abrasions and weather, but finding the right fit is crucial. Women’s leathers are designed with different cuts to fit female body shapes, but sizes can vary widely between brands.

Michelle Hatcher
Apr 34 min read


Essential Guide to Motorcycling for Beginners: Tips to Master Your CBT and License in the UK
Motorcycling offers a unique sense of freedom and adventure that few other activities can match. For beginners in the UK, starting this journey might seem overwhelming, but with the right guidance, anyone can learn to ride confidently and safely. This guide walks you through the process from the initial theory test to passing your full motorcycle licence, with practical tips to help you succeed.

Michelle Hatcher
Mar 223 min read


Empower Your Ride: The Ultimate Guide to Starting Motorcycle Lessons in the UK
Starting motorcycle lessons can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re new to riding or unsure where to begin. Yet, learning to ride a motorcycle in the UK opens up a world of freedom, adventure, and practical benefits. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to get started confidently, from the first steps to passing your Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) and beyond.

Michelle Hatcher
Mar 213 min read


Nervous Riding Your Motorcycle After a Break? Here’s Why It Happens (And How to Fix It)
If you feel nervous riding your motorcycle after a break, nothing is wrong with you. It happens every year and here's how to fix it.

Michelle Hatcher
Mar 92 min read


Is Motorcycling Dangerous in the UK? The Honest Answer Every New Rider Needs
And if you’re asking it, you’re not weak.
You’re thinking properly.
Because here’s the truth:
Motorcycling is not inherently reckless.
But it is exposed. And exposure requires awareness; not fear. Let’s talk about it properly.

Michelle Hatcher
Mar 73 min read


How to Ride a Motorcycle Safely for Beginners (UK Guide 2026)
If you’ve just passed your CBT — or you’re thinking about getting a bike — you’ve probably typed this into Google: “How do I ride a motorcycle safely?”

Michelle Hatcher
Feb 263 min read


How to Pass Your CBT First Time (Without Letting Nerves Ruin It) – UK Rider’s Guide
The truth? Most CBT nerves have nothing to do with ability. They’re about uncertainty. The vast majority of riders complete their CBT in one day — especially if they arrive prepared and calm.

Michelle Hatcher
Feb 253 min read


🏍️ Riding Into the Unknown: Why I’m Asking for Help from the Motorcycling Community
The truth is, I’ve hit a wall. Personally and professionally. Due to ongoing life challenges, including caring responsibilities and the long shadow of a painful divorce, I’ve found myself without work — and worse, without the steady sense of direction that once defined me.

Michelle Hatcher
Jul 30, 20253 min read


Rain, Roads and Resilience: How Motorcycling Cures Everything (And Science Backs It Up Too.)
Not surprisingly, the results showed that riding a motorcycle sharpens your sensory awareness and improves attention. So, in short, the participants in the study showed stronger brain responses to changes in their environment which resulted in better focus.

Michelle Hatcher
Apr 28, 20256 min read
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