Mashtag Brady secures full motorbike license and eyes 200mph Kawasaki superbike

The high-stakes gamble of the motorbike driving test

is a man who thrives on the edge of chaos, and his latest venture—trading four wheels for two—is no exception. Starting the day with only 45 miles of practice and roughly two hours of road experience on a
Honda CB125
, Brady faced the daunting prospect of a full motorbike driving test. The stakes were remarkably high: passing meant the legal right to pilot any machine on the planet, from humble commuters to 200mph track monsters. Despite admitting he struggled with basic road etiquette like lane positioning and signaling, Brady maintained a visionary confidence, viewing the test not as a hurdle, but as a gateway to a new level of market disruption in his personal life.

He arrived at the

in
Burton
with a broken helmet and missing gloves, embodying the "build-as-you-go" mentality of a true entrepreneur. His lack of formal training was countered by what he calls the "Brady luck," a calculated reliance on intuition over rote learning. The morning was a blur of caffeine, anxiety, and the mechanical hum of a
Kawasaki Z650
training bike, setting the stage for a performance that would either grant him total freedom or send him back to the drawing board.

Mashtag Brady secures full motorbike license and eyes 200mph Kawasaki superbike
Buying My First 1000cc Motorbike?!

Navigating the thin line between failure and freedom

The actual test was a masterclass in managing high-pressure environments. Navigating the treacherous, rain-slicked roads of

, Brady had to suppress years of "bad habits" accumulated from driving cars. Every roundabout and island represented a potential failure point. At one stage, he found himself doing 65 mph in a 60 mph zone, a slip-up that would sink most candidates. Another minor error involved a signaling mishap where he left a left indicator blinking while merging right.

However, in the world of high-growth ventures, it’s not about perfection; it’s about the final result. When the examiner delivered the verdict, the outcome was clear: Brady had passed. He emerged with only three minors, effectively transforming from a novice rider into a licensed operator of the world's most powerful machinery. This success immediately pivoted the mission from survival to acquisition, as he set his sights on the ultimate prize: a 1000cc superbike.

Scouting for disruption at the Superbike Factory

Flush with victory, Brady headed to

, a location steeped in personal history and home to the
Superbike Factory
. This wasn't just a shopping trip; it was a strategic scouting mission. Brady, accompanied by his father—a seasoned rider with a critical eye—toured Europe’s largest motorbike showroom. The goal was to find a machine that matched his energetic brand: something fast, loud, and capable of delivering an adrenaline buzz that could rival the thrill of a
Porsche
.

Within the sprawling warehouse, the options ranged from sensible

models to the terrifyingly fast
Kawasaki Ninja H2
. Brady’s father acted as the necessary voice of reason, a veteran advisor steering the founder away from high-risk investments that might result in a short-lived career. They debated the merits of "twins" versus "fours," with his father dismissing twin-engine bikes as lacking the soul and top-end performance of a true race machine.

The calculated choice of a future speed demon

The climax of the search arrived when Brady stood before the

, the fastest production bike on the planet. With a price tag of roughly ,000, it represents the pinnacle of engineering. Yet, even for a risk-taker like Brady, there was a moment of reflection. He realized that jumping straight into a 1000cc beast requires more than just a piece of paper; it requires a level of mastery that comes with time. He weighed the aesthetics of the
Kawasaki Ninja 650
and the
Yamaha R7
, looking for the "nose" and aggressive stance that defines a superbike.

While he didn't pull the trigger on a purchase immediately—demonstrating a rare moment of fiscal restraint—the path is set. Brady has challenged his audience: 30,000 likes on his journey will see him purchase a

, a 1300cc legend. The day ended not with a transaction, but with a vision for a faster, more agile future. The lesson for any entrepreneur is clear: once you secure the license to operate, the only limit is how much power you can handle.

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