Hello riders and not!
- Mr 500 words
- Aug 5, 2023
- 2 min read
My passion for motorbikes started in 1975 when I was just 5 years old and nothing has changed almost 50 years later.
This is why I am a fan of the YouTuber Tomboyabit her channel is definitely worth checking out because it is packed full of episodes that cover everything bikers love!

Diamente is a true biker and consistently manages to produce content of a high quality on topic that interest me. They look and sound good. Cool edits, complimenting music.
Tomboyabit shows on her channel that the joy of being a biker are just infinite. The topics and subjects never end. It’s not just about the different bikes and becoming a good rider.

The enjoyment of motorcycling expands by going to local bike meets, where the sense of community and spending time with like-minded people is always a good couple of hours. Going to race meetings on a weekend is another pleasure. Her enthusiasm and energy shines through when she takes us with her to race weekends. Further to that she has done some track days, she has taken us camping to off-road and Adventure Rider festivals. She has taken us to ‘Motorcycle Live’ NEC bike show as well as several of the different custom shows.
Bikers love finding great roads to ride and with her quality camera work she has given insights to riding in so many countries since she started riding. She gives episodes over to highlight and promote individual bike builders, businesses and places she stops for refreshments!
She gives us episodes talking about the gear she wears, helmets, jeans, leathers, boots. She tells us about luggage, her Quadlock, bike trackers and riding apps. She just gets what it is all about and what interest all of us.
She always makes it interesting, she’s honest, she explains well and is straight-forward. Her passion for it all is just the same as everyone else who loves bikes and it shows in her content. She takes us on days out as she test rides new bikes, she even shows us some of the fancy press launches.

The first episode of the ‘Jonesy’ project had me hooked even more. ‘D’ took a broken 1970’s Honda CB750 to Simon at Mint Customs workshop. They explained that she wanted to go from complete novice to bike builder under Simon’s tuition. The episodes have taught her (and us) all the very basics of how to strip down and rebuild a bike and the techniques, skills and tools needed. They made a great pair. It’s always informative, often funny and it has been a pleasure to watch her grow in confidence and to see just how capable she is today as they tackle their Suzuki race bike project.
I for one think it is fantastic to see younger women getting properly into motorbikes and sharing the experiences. I look forward to each episode; she keeps it varied, never boring.
I hope Diamente is proud of her work because she should be. Happy Days!
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