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@timh6845 Жыл бұрын
Smells? Ride to close to a trailer carrying livestock and you can take the smells home with you!
@mitchellm90 Жыл бұрын
@@timh6845 Chicken and pig farms!
@TwentyTwoSigma Жыл бұрын
If you already haven't done it, needs to be a list of things to check and maintain on a bike for noobs. Who knows what a cush drive is and when to replace or repair it? Things like that.
@acae06889 ай бұрын
Where do you ride on the track at? Myself and some friends have been looking around and we’ve only been able to find ones that require memberships which are very $$
@barryaronson9697 Жыл бұрын
I haven't had a car since last May. Here in not-sunny San Jose, CA, that has proved a challenge this winter. But, after steadily acquiring more and more rain/cold-weather gear, I have found it's possible to exist with just a motorcycle -- if you have lots of patience and don't mind arriving 15 minutes early to de-motorcycle and look like a normal person. One thing I would add to the list is the stark reality of wind chill. You can be sweating en route to the highway and then chilled to the bone after a half hour at 80 MPH (or possibly more; I wrote that just in case my girlfriend reads this).
@elbowsout6301 Жыл бұрын
Up here in the great white north I would need a skidoo suit and a 2 wheel drive Ural Motorcycle to ride year round. My wife said no to that idea though.
@PeeFunk2008 Жыл бұрын
@@elbowsout6301 Yeah in Michigan riding season is still not really happening. I rode yesterday but I don't have any cold weather gear.
@ricardocabrera7817 Жыл бұрын
Ive been 3yrs no car… so far so good. Agree with the weather, killer when its cold. But good gear does miracles.
@bhooten800 Жыл бұрын
Texas here ...it's doable
@ElAndresRodriguez Жыл бұрын
@@bhooten800 Illinois here, snow and sub zero weather is not our friend lmao
@FloridaMan1976 Жыл бұрын
My dad told me when got my first bike , "Once you get it in your blood, you'll never get it out". 13yrs of riding later he was right. At one point I had two bikes, one sport, one cruiser and no other vehicle. It was perfect, even through the storms, the heat, the cold and the freezing cold thunderstorms storms. I'm a rider and I ride no matter what. Ride til I die, dieing to ride even if I die riding.
@FloridaMan1976 Жыл бұрын
@bin laden No thanks. You can stay in your safe place, Ima rider. Just went today to look at a 23 GSX-R 1000... I think it was love at first sight, but I ain't gonna simp. I'm gonna let them come back with better numbers.
@rm25088 Жыл бұрын
I just picked up a 2023 GSX S1000. Suzuki has always made some damn good bikes.
@benfrank1583 Жыл бұрын
Same here. I haven't rode is 15 years. Decided to start again with a Ryker. Ninja 636 next when my Ryker is paid off. Cruiser or adventure bike after that.
@Ancienthistoryshorts Жыл бұрын
I just got my first motorcycle this year in early june and I dont think I’ll ever go back to a car now but I used to get told by my mother I’d kill myself if I ever rode one the thing I think Is funny tho is now all she wants is pictures of her by it🤣🤣
@rm25088 Жыл бұрын
@@Ancienthistoryshorts yeah it's a damn good time.
@uno1087 Жыл бұрын
In the 70s a friend was riding a midsized naked motorcycle on the freeway with no eye protection and was hit by a June Bug and it lodged itself inside his eye socket and he had to go to the hospital and have it surgically removed. It was painful and the whole left side of his face was black and blue for months after. That was over 50 years ago but I will never forget it.
@maalikserebryakov Жыл бұрын
Right im screenshotting this and never going outside without googles again
@TheDoggieluver123 Жыл бұрын
Happy to see you mention hazards involving bridges. 1989 Thanksgiving early morning lost my two buds when they hit the steel grate atop the I110 in Biloxi, MS shortly after it was built. I’ve never quit riding since the late 80’s, but I always warn riders new and old of how unstable a wet steel grate on a bridge can be. My buds were young and most likely pushing each other in the speed dept. in the rain. I miss them dearly and think of them every time I’m on a bridge. RIP Matt and Tim. RESPECT STEEL GRATES ON BRIDGES PLEASE! Thank you for warning others. The hazard is real.
@vikksapprentice305 Жыл бұрын
Rip Matt and Tim. Sorry that happened to you man. Those steel grates should be illegal. They are like black ice when wet.
@mavendisrrpt Жыл бұрын
When you said two buds I thought you meant earbuds until I kept reading. I'm so sorry 😢
@EvansBrickhouse Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that. I live next door in Gulfport.
@TestarossaMusicista8 ай бұрын
They really should do something about that bridge. There's a wreck on it nearly every time it rains.
@Vicioustempeh Жыл бұрын
I laughed out loud when you mentioned the wasp, I had one fly into my motorcycle helmet while I was leaned over in long sweeping turn (it somehow popped in under the chin curtain at around 50mph which I still don't understand the physics of it). It took everything in me to not panic-break as the thing suddenly jetted into my helmet and crawled up my cheek and over the bridge of my nose. I still don't know how I managed to avoid getting stung or kept myself from recklessly dropping my bike but that was not something I ever anticipated happening or heard of happening to anyone else until I experienced it myself and started asking about it haha.
@giovannidinunno4855 Жыл бұрын
Full helmet, really? Mother of god i could quit motorcycling for this
@giovannidinunno4855 Жыл бұрын
Seven likes means this guy is not super unlucky but it can actually happen in full gear? OMFG
@Vicioustempeh Жыл бұрын
@@giovannidinunno4855 I was wearing a Scorpion R1 Air haha...I still don't fully understand how it happened xD
@glenvartha5253 Жыл бұрын
Yea, I had one come into my face cover through the gap in the helmet (was summer with visor up). That evil thing was stinging my face nonstop and i was in a very challenging windy road with no where to pull over. Took at least 5 minutes of hell to find a straight with enough room to be off the road. Gloves off, helmet off, pulled face cover off and it flew away. Lucky I am not allergic! But my cheek was sore for a week.
@edjavas Жыл бұрын
Literally just happened to me 30 minutes ago. Holy shit it's scary!
@Farwalker2u Жыл бұрын
Add number 6: The overwhelming task of getting new tires (tires which typically last between 3,000 - 10,000 miles). Your local dealers will never have what you want in stock. So, you either wait for them to order what you want at a significant markup, or you buy what you want online at the best price. Then you pay someone to mount and balance your tires somewhere within 50 miles (if you are lucky) of where you live. If you can remove the wheels from your motorcycle (have the tools, skill, and wherewithal), while leaving it precariously balanced on a lift for the many days that all this takes (from wheel removal to re-installing). Your noting "smells" hits me the most. The greatest thing about riding in the North Georgia mountains is when I smell a certain aroma that is something like a cinnamon bunn but not. At 71 and having returned to riding six years ago after a forty year hiatus, I know that riding is the best exercise I get, both physical and mental. Thanks for the videos, as always they are entertaining.
@raulcarmello1163 Жыл бұрын
I rather swap my bike for a new one, every three years or so, than having to change my tires
@antoniakilby3763 Жыл бұрын
We always order our tires in the fall and hope they get to us by spring.
@dr.pastrami52723 ай бұрын
If you buy from your local dealer regularly, they will eventually stock your tires because they built that relationship with you. Don't give up on your local dealer. Set something up with the mgr if the counter guys are too green. 95% of the time they're accommodating of what you're needing because they want your business.
@marcosramos5117 Жыл бұрын
I also recall my MSF instructors giving some great advice. Don’t force yourself into thinking you NEED to have this “biker persona”, if you make your risk assessment and determine that the fear or any other factor is going to hinder you from having fun-then it’s not worth it and there’s NO SHAME in that.
@TheClaycorey Жыл бұрын
I learned so much when I finally took the MSF course! I'd been riding for years, without an endorsement, and decided I should get one. Figured the easiest way was the MSF course and went in ready to learn. Man, I never realized how many horrible habits I had! So glad I did it! I told my son he's not allowed to get a bike until he takes the course.
@mmontero15 Жыл бұрын
@@TheClaycorey me too! So true
@bhouse92101 Жыл бұрын
FOMO is the reason I ride and started to ride at age 50. I live near San Diego at the beach and was working from home during the Pandemic. I would hear motorcycles passing by all day (yes, mostly cruisers with their "load pipes saves lives" exhausts blaring at me). I thought to myself "That sounds like it would be fun". I didn't want to miss out on riding. Been riding 2 years now and can't see my life without riding (even after my accident). I am one of those riders you mentioned being jealous of. San Diego has me riding nearly every day. I just have to pay the "Weather Tax". Thanks again for the vid Papa Yam!
@adrenalinehoarder6246 Жыл бұрын
Love hearing this. About to turn 40 and get in to riding sportbikes... I live in San Diego too🤙
@bhouse92101 Жыл бұрын
@@adrenalinehoarder6246 You won't regret it at all. Enjoy! We have so many places to ride here in San Diego, it's like it's not even fair to the rest of the country.
@josephlilley9249 Жыл бұрын
That's awesome man. I'm 2i and got my first bike about a month ago. I really don't know why I even wanted one😂😂 I have a truck and sold my car and one night I just said I think I'm going to buy a motorcycle instead of another car fuck it, and so I did😂😂 I love it though so it was a great decision
@simonsmotocat2774 Жыл бұрын
Regarding cigarettes I got a story. Once I was splitting through heavy city traffic from the grocery shop with my wife on a pillion seat on my beloved BMW K1300S. The mirrors of this bike are wider than your average sportbike. Going between the standing lanes at speed of about 20 mph, I suddenly saw a hand with a cigarette from SUV window right from me just a meter away. A split of second later my right mirror smacks right into his wrist with cigarette flying couple meters away. I think, this day that guy gave up smocking.
@ShaunPaget Жыл бұрын
LMAO
@particleconfig.8935 Жыл бұрын
but he kept on... mocking...
@knuckles-3386 Жыл бұрын
Splitting traffic lanes is illegal in most states it should be illegal everywhere what if someone opens their car door in front of you. Anybody that rides a bike without a windshield or a full face shield is nuts would you drive your car without a windshield?
@redneck10909 ай бұрын
@@knuckles-3386statistics show that lane splitting is actually safer for the rider.
@Torresmos Жыл бұрын
Country - Portugal City - Lisbon Bridge - Ponte Vasco da Gama The first time i cross it in my bike, it was late in the day and it was a little bit windy but nothing that could cause any trouble.....until i got to the bridge. There are 6 lanes, 3 on each direction and it felt that if i did not pay attention i would easily cross the 3 of them. It was scary but the worst part was still to come. This bridge was a very large set of pillars, very thick. If you go in the lane most to the right, this is where you fell it the most. It is like when a very large and fast truck passes by you in the opposing lane the pillars do the exact same thing. The first time i felt it i almost was trough to the ground because of the way the wind speed and direction changed. Today i'm used to it, but that first time....gezzzz
@Redmenace96 Жыл бұрын
Yammie's content is just ok. His video editing and sense of humor keep me coming back. Dude is funny as hell.
@chaseweeks2708 Жыл бұрын
Since buying my first bike last year, I've become one of the few that has managed to pretty much entirely replace my truck. Grocery shopping, lugging crap back and forth to the beach, daily errands, all of it. My wife has an Impreza hatchback, and in the last six months I've only needed to borrow it 3 times to haul bulky items. I think that's pretty good. That said, I'm certainly buying another vehicle when I get back to the mainland and have the ability to build out my workshop again.
@davidbranch6024 Жыл бұрын
The bridge comment reminded me of an unfinished road section I rode on this weekend. If you're familiar, it is the step right before they lay the tar down. It is grooved in the direction of travel. Boy that felt sketchy on a semi-twisty road with mild elevation changes. Almost like ice.
@JesterUSMC06 Жыл бұрын
The one thing that surprised me is how much an overpass/bridge flexes when bigger vehicles drive onto them. Slightly unsettling when you notice it as you sit in the middle of them waiting for traffic and it feels like you’re on a boat…
@McRoodyPoo Жыл бұрын
I live in New England. Last fall, I sold my car so I could buy my first motorcycle. It's all I have, and I love every second I'm on it. I hated the cost/maintenance of a car. I can't afford a mechanic and I can't fix everything in a car with simple tools. So many things can and will go wrong with a car, and I got REAL tired of shit going wrong with cars. Winter was a little sketchy sometimes, but I managed. I've got a milk crate on my luggage rack and a big-ass waterproof luggage bag on the passenger seat. I'm a single dude who lives a mile from work and a mile from the nearest grocery store, so to sell my car and get a bike was both rational and radical.
@alexkoepke7837 Жыл бұрын
Fellow Yankee. Learned to ride in the winter after my gaskets went out on my impreza. It's doable to ride here year round if you're determined, mindful, and layer up. Safe travels!
@michaelhands3205 Жыл бұрын
Seattle has drawbridges with metal grate floors. They also have intersections at the ends with stoplights. Since it rains 300 days a year the bridge is usually wet. Believe me it sucks trying to stop.
@givenchymamajama3859 Жыл бұрын
I’m in Seattle kinda new to living here and about to purchase my first bike. Thank you for the look out 🙏🏽
@russelljohnson4527 Жыл бұрын
And you're invisible AND everyone's trying to kill you AND stop lights can't tell you're there! at least that's how it works over here in Kitsappalachia County. But it's fun!
@DUBZslayZOMBIES Жыл бұрын
damn
@michalhol5971 Жыл бұрын
Moved out +3y ago. The memory of riding through the Fremont bridge on a rainy day still gives me chills. Cheese grater XXL
@markusantonio4866 Жыл бұрын
Tacoma Narrows Bridge! Galloping Gertie, The Bridge of the Gods in the Gorge.
@cliffdariff74 Жыл бұрын
Here in the san francisco bay area, we have several really long bridges and lots of wind coming off the pacific ocean can really blow you around
@EvansBrickhouse Жыл бұрын
I live in south Mississippi and we have grated bridges and I don’t have an issue with them. I always relax my grip when crossing them which as crazy as it sounds I find it to be more stable.
@matthewcaldwell1384 Жыл бұрын
The smell that stands out to me is the spring air and blooming flowers ( I live in Texas) but have enjoyed the smells of nature in most all our contiguous states.Motorcycling ,Scuba Diving and love are the best of my life ( not in that order)😉
@FSH-fv6ww Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is, I'm scared of being in cars and driving them but on a bike it's just not at all scary. I could be popping 100mph down a side road on a bike and feel safer than 60 on a highway in a car. So I've just gotten used to having the bike the year round. Torrential rain, freezing cold mornings, 45C afternoons, immense wind speeds, just every weather condition outside of ice and snow I've gotten used to. Nothing ever really prepares you for how slippery that road paint get's when wet though.
@franktaylor7617 Жыл бұрын
Can relate. Getting all that gear on twice a day to ride to work can get to be a pain, especially in the cold wet PNW. I don't mind the wet or the chilly in the mornings. But when the temps are in the 30's. The thermal liners make me feel like the little brother in The Christmas Story. Taking the pre warmed truck is an easy option. It's the price we pay to not freeze your wedding tackle off. Also another problem no one tells you about. The options. Having too many bikes to choose from in the garage is a serious issue. Do I ride the SM again or opt for ZRX? Maybe the ZX11? Or the CBR? Or maybe I've been too comfortable for too long and should drive the old (1970's) Mini Cooper? Why should I suffer so many choices 🤷 😏
@twentythreemoto Жыл бұрын
I wish I knew how expensive it gets very quickly 😂
@caoimhin7122 Жыл бұрын
There was a bridge like that in northern Georgia I had to ride across with my Chevrolet Cavalier. That front wheel car skittered over that bridge like it was driving on marbles. So it isn't just bikes that those bridges are sketchy to drive on!
@bayard1332 Жыл бұрын
All true. Not only will you not replace your car... you'll need to add at least a trailer, maybe make it a pickup, maybe a van...
@d5254 Жыл бұрын
Eh wouldn’t be so sure haven’t owned a car in 9 years. Only time I’m ever in a car is when the family is going out and i ride passenger😂 other then that rain or sunshine I’m riding 24/7
@slimfit767 Жыл бұрын
I don't even own a car
@Dangerwiggles Жыл бұрын
Same as grates on the road... The grooves on northern roads for the ice. Some tire treat patterns will catch in those grooves, or if they are in a corner it can really make your tires feel really floaty.
@billyjohnsen4544 Жыл бұрын
I think the biggest thing I've seriously noticed is just how violent the wind can be as a *ahem* larger rider. Dealing with the wonderfully strong winds off the great lakes yesterday really made me appreciate my car and hate my oversized flesh prison as I battled to maintain speed while essentially being my own personal parachute.
@kevinsellsit5584 Жыл бұрын
At 9:22 lol Something to get your attention every time is the downhill cattle guard in the rain. Any cattle guard should turn on the "survival time" adrenalin, oh, and those 4 X 8 steel plates covering holes in the road ... no throttle, no brake, just chill and survive.
@Super020469 Жыл бұрын
Got to watch out for those Tar Snakes, especially around the curves on a hot summer day!
@marksutherlandjr.2121 Жыл бұрын
I'm new here! This is either the most brilliant man on earth, or he has the worlds best writing team, hell maybe both.. ButThis channel is F****ng AMAZING°
@r12rtpilot Жыл бұрын
Crickets. I decided to take a ride down thru southern Idaho and came across miles upon miles of crickets covering the roadway. In some places they were 3-5 inches thick. The stink and slipperiness was off the charts. Over 350K miles, and I've never seen anything like this before. Ride on, my friend.
@tylerrichter40669 ай бұрын
I've seen it. I've also seen in south Louisiana snakes cover the road in a similar way
@karlfonner7589 Жыл бұрын
Ha ha! That was funny. The one thing that I wish I knew before riding a motorcycle - is how addicting it is. I used to ride my bicycle everywhere, now it’s a motorcycle.
@mr.notsure9679 Жыл бұрын
Last summer, we had a truck hauling sand loose a large part of its load on the highway. I was sand blasted for days afterward, mostly my knuckles. But it's ok, it's exfoliating and I'm told that's good for the skin.
@rohanbatra69 Жыл бұрын
Best finance KZbin channel on earth
@1WheelManiac Жыл бұрын
When it’s cold and rainy is my favorite type of riding n I daily In Houston cause my motor blew in my truck
@stevetaylor9265 Жыл бұрын
I have been riding since the early 90s. I really appreciate how much fun you have with this one. I was starting to think you took yourself seriously for a while thanks for the reality check.
@davidyoung3543 Жыл бұрын
Took a yellowjacket down my jacket at freeway speed. Seconds later, the searing hot poker stabbed me right in the middle of the sternum. Passerby may have gotten some humor out of watching the biker strip at warp Jesus and do the spiderweb dance on the side of the freeway. It hurt like hell and doesn't go away for a long time.
@Gofr5 Жыл бұрын
I live near a bay/lake and farmland area and the bugs here are small and won't pelt you like a bullet, but man are they NUMEROUS! It is not uncommon for me to have to clean my helmet, gear, and bike off EVERY RIDE because I always end up getting pelted by hundreds of small mosquitoes or other little things over the course of just a 1 hour ride around my area. I have avoided riding on some nice days just because I'm too lazy to deal with aftermath of having to clean everything every damn time.
@Fishing4Fish96 Жыл бұрын
This. I try to avoid riding near my house during certain hours of the day because these aphids just swarm by the thousands and smother you in bug guts. It’s ridiculous
@vicpnut1 Жыл бұрын
Freshly groove pavement was a shocker back in the 80’s the fist time I hit it…front tire follows one groove while back follows another and hey skid and twitch back and forth trying to realign ….just aim and go while,ignoring all the Side to side movement is a skill you learn fast
@PeeFunk2008 Жыл бұрын
Last year the wife and I went up to the Michigan UP from lower Michigan. The Mackinac bridge spans about two miles. What I didn't realize was it was mostly grated which wasn't a huge issue but a bit sketchy. What did mess with me was being able to see the water a few hundred feet down right underneath me. Majestic af but still sketchy.
@JohnnyD1993 Жыл бұрын
It's hard not to look down when crossing the bridge.
@darnelll2554 Жыл бұрын
I might make that drive this summer
@vettonator Жыл бұрын
I'm glad we don't have bridges like that around here because the thought of eating it on basically a giant cheese grater then getting extruded through it as I get run over by the cars behind me really sketches me out.
@PMCraig Жыл бұрын
Actually the Mackinaw bridge is 5 miles long! It’s 4 lanes wide, the inside 2 lanes are metal grate while the outside 2 lanes are concrete. So it is theoretically possible to ride completely over the bridge on concrete. The problem is that the concrete lanes seem to always have some sort of repair or construction going on so then you get detoured onto the metal grate. I’ve been over the bridge on my bike about 5 times and was only able to ride on 100% concrete one time. It can also be super windy so that adds to the “adventure”!
@PeeFunk2008 Жыл бұрын
@@PMCraig trucks can only go 25 mph in the concrete lanes if I remember right. It didn't seem 5 miles long. Time flies. I got used to it the second time. The first time was wild.
@tomrodgers6629 Жыл бұрын
One of the best smells ever is a hint of turtle wax from your freshly waxed bike and a freshly cut lawn when your rolling out. That is a life is good moment.
@agrajag868 Жыл бұрын
Hi your comment on the air changing as the road twists and turns, I did a bit of flying and your right hot and cold air don't mix very well, which is why gliders can use thermal air so well, also years ago it was said riding a bike is like flying on the ground. Great stuff see ya.
@GundamMeister3576 ай бұрын
I get that temperature drop thing, except I always get it going over creek/river bridges or down hills into lower areas. It’s definitely a unique feeling
@Redmenace96 Жыл бұрын
You did mention the delay of gearing up, especially annoying when you are 10 minutes late. Related is that everyone in the movies hops on a cycle without helmet (can't mess up the hollywood hair) and also avoid eye protection for some reason. If you commit to riding, you will need 3-4 pair of sunglasses, and a couple pairs of clear eye protection. Even hopping on to get the mail from the end of the driveway. There are 10 different things which can get in your eyes and ruin your whole day.
@theenzoferrari458 Жыл бұрын
It's not for the hair. It's so you can see their face. Something about Hollywood thinks we are dumb if we can't see the riders face.
@DGC2004 Жыл бұрын
9:17 that bridge sounds adventurous 😂
@juavang1833 Жыл бұрын
I like the humor in this video and fk those bridges.
@nathanallen4509 Жыл бұрын
I've ridden across the grating on the Mackinac Bridge and it's an interesting experience the first time
@davidbreen4353 Жыл бұрын
yup pretty much right on target. except, i am too poor to afford a car or truck and motorcycle. so all i ride everyday, cold, hot, raining, got to get where i am going. oh yeah, grocery shopping can be a heck of a challenge, enough times you figure out priority items first. cool video.
@andrewplayer4009 Жыл бұрын
There's so many funny things you say in this video! I love how you always weave in humor on these. Great job, as always!
@chrishagy7890 Жыл бұрын
I am literally sitting in front of my computer right now staring out my office window while moving my mouse occasionally to make sure the activity light on Teams stays green. So much fun.
@miket713 Жыл бұрын
I fixed all my weather problems for suits I have daily one piece which covers rain cold and even summer if you want to open the vents and for perfect weather I have a two-piece where I have jeans and they have padding in them and then a nice mesh jacket always rubber boots two pairs of gloves at least and of course you got to get the neck gator to ward off wind
@davidfisher2572 Жыл бұрын
I finally got my first bike sv650s second gen a few weeks ago in the middle of street fightering it and I'd like to say thanks because I've been watching your content for years and you prepared me for I'd say 90 % of everything and bikes are way more fun than I had ever imagined I'm addicted 😂
@x-man5056 Жыл бұрын
I wish I knew that I'd get such a 'Jones' for riding when winter just doesn't quite want to go away. Damn it.
@allseeingI5 Жыл бұрын
Truck was wrecked 3 months ago, been commuting 180+ miles every 3 days on a drz400s in all sorts of weather, I have learned alot and might not be going back to a 4wheeler anytime soon
@AndieBlack138 ай бұрын
As a rider from 1982 to 2005 on five macines, 90cc Honda, GT500, H2, GS1000, GS1150...I can confirm all these observations. From the Hornet that goes down the tiniest of openings up top of your jacket & stings you on the way down, to the swarms of flying bugs you don't see...Don't forget the errant dogs, cats & opossum .
@alexandrubuzatu1021 Жыл бұрын
The nr 4 is actually so important, i live in west Norway, and here in windy days you really understand why is important to take it slow on bridges when you have side sudden gasps of wind.
@idloth Жыл бұрын
For me it was when the movie Tron legacy came out. I remember the scene with daft punk in the background while he was riding the Ducati Monster at night. That scene/movie was a huge inspiration for me wanting to get into riding motorcycle's.
@BangChief_AllIsOne Жыл бұрын
Daily rider for 3yrs straight. I see you on S. Congress. Salute Bradda
@boodafunk Жыл бұрын
love your vids definitely ready to get my first motorcycle!
@distancejunkiemonkey4491 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of bugs. I Rode across Nevada on Hwy50, May 2020, and experienced the Mormon cricket migration. So many crickets that the only clean path on the road was directly in the middle of the lane. The left and right wheel paths were goopy brown slime from the cars smashing them.
@DG-mi7yf Жыл бұрын
Up here in northern Canada we can only ride half the year so I only drive cars when there is snow on the ground. Besides that, suck it up and wear rain gear if it’s pouring or whatnot.
@canny7x Жыл бұрын
A motorcycle was my only form of transportation for the 3 years I was stationed in Alaska. So in the 'Lower 48' everyday is a perfect day to ride.
@seanbohannon11 ай бұрын
The temperature changes can be startling. Riding on a muggy night then pass by an alfalfa field and freeze.
@falcodog2917 Жыл бұрын
Let me tell you about the wasp that went up my sleeve and was apparently a little put off by the whole thing and then there was the bird that did a kamikaze and hit me in the chest at 90mph or maybe that deer that was tired of living and jumped right in front of me at 65mph. The world is full of danger but that will never stop me from riding.
@squatchy9581 Жыл бұрын
I must say I've never had a car I can't even drive one legally but I do know how to drive a car, however since I got into riding last June i've managed to get on quite well with just a bike but I do believe it really depends on your needs, I need to go to work and occasionally buy things from town but town is so bare these days I just either get it delivered or I'll go with someone when they wanna go shopping so that's that covered, I don't generally carry too much apart from food, water, pump and a chain so I can get by riding everywhere quite easily but I do think it's good practice to accept when the weather might not be the best for riding in such as insane crosswinds but apart from that it is doeable depending on your lifestyle and needs. I imagine it's much harder for those with a family, kids and all that where you can't exactly fit a family of four on a bike.
@gaba8934 Жыл бұрын
I wish I knew about following cagers at expressway speed when they decide to wash their windshield. The spritz can blur your face shield alot.
@Gary-ys9be11 ай бұрын
I’m in Queensland we’re lucky to get over 300 days a year we can ride , feel for you guys in those northern hemisphere winters. 😎
@theodorev666 Жыл бұрын
Living and/or commuting near any city centre were parking areas are scarce or expensive and traffic is murder, will absolutely make you forget all about your car. I rarely get in my car during the week. Even on Saturday mornings, when I have to do my weekly shopping and various other chore, my bike is always my first choice...
@nicholasbrock9758 Жыл бұрын
i've been e-biking around and the enhanced sensory to temperature change is a noticeable fun detail to some areas
@FordManiac76 Жыл бұрын
When I was a teen I had a wasp go into my helmet while riding my dirt bike on the street. It stung me on the head and I crashed.
@ItsThe675 Жыл бұрын
I had a bee fly into my helmet TWICE. 2 weeks into having my license and 5 days ago. both times they were yellow jackets
@tyrisnolam9 ай бұрын
that's terrifying, what kind of helmet do you wear? have you thought of anything to prevent this from happening?
@confusion9950 Жыл бұрын
When I started riding the season was about 2 months beyond that you risked snow, where I live now riding season is about 9 months without risk of snow! I ride everywhere I can...... But, still use the car probably 2-4 days a week on average
@ryanashley347 Жыл бұрын
I’m very curious 👀 and yes, I can confirm hot chicks at Walmart are rare 😮
@ABunchOfBusas Жыл бұрын
If you think about it, hot chicks are rare in general.
@rea280 Жыл бұрын
@@ABunchOfBusas facts the average American physique is actually true.
@davidebacchi9030 Жыл бұрын
Also hailstorms are quite scary! I was (15 and) riding my moped: and I can’t describe the pain to my fingers, even though I wore gloves, that those ice bullets were causing
@Konte.8 ай бұрын
2:42 Had a little bug splat onto my neck and it hurt as hell, felt like being shot by a pellet from a BB gun but worse.. Left a red mark on my neck for a couple of days.. Ouch
@davebrunson125 Жыл бұрын
Another thing about steel grate bridges are Draw bridges. when they open they leave an uneven connection much worse than fixed span steel grate, and much steeper inclines. Crossing in the rain really sucks. I've been riding over 50 years and there are a bunch around me, it still makes my ass pucker
@ronnie6092 Жыл бұрын
I still FW “YamBuger-Helper” 💪🏾 This feels like the old stuff 💯
@jerrylong381 Жыл бұрын
Never had a bee in my bonnet, but I once had a large grasshopper get inside of it while riding a Honda XR75. At the time, mid 70s, I was wearing a 3/4 helmet with a bubble face shield. The grasshopper got in the bubble and went crazy throwing itself from my face to the shield and back. He got me in the eye and I skidded to a halt, dropped the bike, and ripped my shield off. As far as other juicy bugs, it's always fun to have one hit your sunglasses and have the juice run into your ear. If you ride long enough with 3/4 helmets, or smaller, you get to a point of being able to identify the bug species by taste. And that could one day be a usful skill. If the feces impacts the rotary air impeller and you find yourself on a insect diet, it'll be nice to know which ones taste good or not so bad anyway.
@contessa.adella Жыл бұрын
A lot of this…air temperature pockets, smells, bugs, flying stones etc actually applies still noticeably to slower two (or three) wheeled machines like fast sport cycles and e-bikes…..All part of the joy!
@JohannesNielsen Жыл бұрын
I'm in Sydney Australia, those Bridges don't exist here, and I also ride a Steel frame Bicycle and can ride on the sidewalk in most suburbs
@magicsteve5523 Жыл бұрын
I try and avoid riding in mayfly season, here in south Scotland there are literal clouds of them around early summer.
@seangloster599 Жыл бұрын
You missed the fun of concrete highways with giants gaps that grab throw and scare the heck out of you. California highways around LA area.
@druscanam Жыл бұрын
That's right, by the time I get my bike out, kevlar jeans on jacket, helmet earbuds, gloves and boots definitely negates any time you save by lane splitting.
@SynicalBeats Жыл бұрын
Those weird cold pockets are crazy. Something I've truly never experienced before I started riding.
@PeeFunk2008 Жыл бұрын
for real @ 11:24. Supposed to be 60 and rainy this friday
@David-lr2vi Жыл бұрын
3:20 I’ve had this happen before. Riding along at 60kph and a bee hits me in the neck right on my adams apple and stung me. It’s a good thing I’m not allergic to bee stings otherwise I probably wouldn’t be here!
@Lemmon714_ Жыл бұрын
Watch some Chinese dash cam channels if you want to see some dangerous riding. If you are on your scooter with four kids and you want to make a turn you just go. It doesn't matter if you are crossing four lanes full of trucks, you just hit them. Cars do the same, but at least there is a little more protection. It's just bizarre.
@thomasgeorge9783 Жыл бұрын
Back in the day, no helmet or windshield, wearing sunglasses, collected a June bug at 80+ right between the eyes. That brought tears to my eyes. Now have windshield, wear helmet and goggles.
@elusiveeskimo3013 Жыл бұрын
What I wish I knew before getting my first bike? That straight continuous tread tires like to follow the rain grooves cut into pavement. Felt like an earthquake had started while I was riding when I encountered them, bike suddenly wanting to wobble and shake like crazy. Going freeway speeds in heavy traffic at the time, was not fun. Swapped out tires for a set with offset tread pattern once I realized what the problem was. Problem solved.
@chandanpiku Жыл бұрын
Didn't knew about the grated bridge..... thanks for mentioning 👍
@karigilbert19846 ай бұрын
I noticed a new trend in roadway construction is to put grooves in the pavement. It makes my bike feel very sketchy especially going around turns. It feels like an induced wobble. I was once bit by a bat, as in flying vampire kind not baseball, early morning ride to work. Doing 80 mph and wham a baseball size bat hits my shoulder almost shoves me off my bike, got a nice bruise.
@toanmaxdark78 ай бұрын
Lol 4th day riding, already had a bee stinger in my shin. 2 weeks in, had a bee in my jacket. Good sign of success
@vishakr7194 Жыл бұрын
Smell is totally true which is amazing especially in a coffee estate
@nunyabusiness74779 ай бұрын
Doin about 50ish on a dirt road wide open on a 125 Honda Elsinore back in the 90s. I cought a rino beatle in the left peck while wearing nothing but a t-shirt. It look like a rock being thrown out of the ditch when it took flight out in front of me. I was left with nowhere to go in the impact was enough to cut me open. Lol
@chrisdadigger1018 Жыл бұрын
I live in the Northeast and I ride every single day year-round as long as it doesn’t snow or ice I don’t care how cold it gets I can take it
@josephlilley9249 Жыл бұрын
In Pennsylvania where i live i dont have to worry about grasshoppers but we have sn insane amount of nats everywhere in the evening. If you take a 5 min ride in the evening during summer, you windscreen, helmet and facemask, and hand gaurds if you have rhem will literally be covered with thousands and thousands of nats.. its annoying as hell. They dont hurt when they hit, theres just so many that you have to wash tour bike alot and tour helmet mask every 5 minutes
@npexception Жыл бұрын
You have outdone yourself with that bridge grate section :D
@swagadordali1611 Жыл бұрын
You're right, it will never replace my car because I'll never own one. I have an sv650 full fairing gen 1 for the summer and I have an 18hp ebike (13.5kw 157 ft lbf) I purpose built for the Canadian winter with fully electric heated and waterproofed clothes to match. Its been -20C, snowing, and im cruising in traffic on my 29 by 2 inch tires ready to fall asleep im so cozy
@LarryMusgrave Жыл бұрын
Body temperature re-acclimation. Ride to work on a 25°F morning and walk into the office where you will sit and feel the chill from your 30 minute commute, and then sweat for at least the middle half of the day because your body went into cold weather survival mode.
@RobertFord-hx5gt Жыл бұрын
Another awesome video, after 30 years of riding I think I have experienced everything you described and a few more 😅
@RobertFord-hx5gt Жыл бұрын
One of my personal favorites is riding at 85mph, at night, with a too large open face helmet. A giant Luna moth hit at the exact right spot to liquify its body and inject itself into my ear canal. I think it touched my brain 😂😂