ABOUT
OLLIE MOTO
ABOUT ME
Many of you recognise me as Ollie Moto, the guy who makes the motorcycle videos and embarks on global adventure. I film stuff, and make entertaining videos.
There is another side to me. In a parallel existence, medicine is my trade. I have worked as a helicopter paramedic, and often go away on medical expeditions.





Ollie Moto
The guy who makes the motorcycle videos.
MOTORCYCLES
My motorcycle journey is a bit like many others. I kicked things off with sports bikes, dabbled in track days, and then the adventure biking bug bit me.
The ADV started with a Tiger 800, but as I ventured off-road more often I traded it for a KTM 990. I’ve had my fair share of bikes, always on the lookout for something new, and recently added a track bike to my collection. N+1 rule, right?


ADVENTURE
Early on in life I realised not to trust everything you see on the news. I made it a point to embark on adventures and form my own opinions. I’ve been lucky to ride in incredible places both at home and overseas.
They say the world is meant to be explored, and not much makes me happier than exploring it on two wheels.
ADVENTURE
Early on in life I realised not to trust everything you see on the news. I made it a point to embark on adventures and form my own opinions. I’ve been lucky to ride in incredible places both at home and overseas.
They say the world is meant to be explored, and not much makes me happier than exploring it on two wheels.

FILMMAKING
The videos were a happy accident. For my initial motorcycle adventure, Road to Morocco, I had the idea to film it for memories. I’d never filmed anything before, and could barely work my GoPro Hero 4.
My videos keep getting positive feedback, and my subsequent media work for various companies has been well-received. I share all my, normally chaotic, experiences through the medium of YouTube.

MY BIKES
There are many like them, but these ones are mine.
The Batbike
I bought my 2007 KTM 990 Adventure S listed as ‘one careful owner, never been off-road’. I promptly took it to Italy, attempted the Hard Alpi Tour, and it’s been getting dirty ever since.
The Batbike was given its name by Seats’ uncle as it used to be black. Even though it’s now a different color, the name stuck. Does that make me Bruce Wayne?
The Track Bike
When I broke my shoulder, I found myself yearning for some knee-down action while catching up on missed racing on TV. That’s when I decided to get this pristine ’04 Honda CBR600RR, once a Padgetts race bike.
After 50p’ing around Cadwell Park to rediscover my groove, I now don the Power Ranger suit and hit the tarmac regularly. Hopefully never literally.
SEARCH AND RESCUE
SAR
HELICOPTER PARAMEDIC
For the majority of my professional life I’ve been flying in helicopters, most recently serving as a Winchman Paramedic for the UK Coastguard. I’ve also been involved in lots of specialised medicine, particularly as an expedition Paramedic, and medical education.
I made this video showcasing the Search and Rescue (SAR) work, using footage from my time on Rescue 137 at RAF Lossiemouth. You should watch it.




Neece Medical
Delivering excellence in first aid.
My Company
Through Neece Medical I offer a variety of medical services. In the motorcycle realm, I’ve taught lifesaving skills to clients including MCN and Wheels of Morocco. Additionally, I supply first aid products to enhance safety during rides.
My services extend to differing sectors, including the military, where I provide consultancy and equipment for those engaged in challenging environments, such as the conflict in Ukraine.


First Aid Training
Motorcycling, let’s be honest, comes with its fair share of risks. While I’m not here to discourage anyone from riding, quite the opposite in fact, I do acknowledge the potential for injury.
That’s why I provide motorcycle first aid training to equip you with the confidence and competence to respond effectively in case of an emergency. My training approach is relaxed, hands-on, and can be customised to your skill level.
First Aid Training
Motorcycling, let’s be honest, comes with its fair share of risks. While I’m not here to discourage anyone from riding, quite the opposite in fact, I do acknowledge the potential for injury.
That’s why I provide motorcycle first aid training to equip you with the confidence and competence to respond effectively in case of an emergency. My training approach is relaxed, hands-on, and can be customised to your skill level.

WANT TO GET IN TOUCH?
Hit me up on the socials, or use my contact form.