36 years riding sportbikes and my best advice is to constantly scan. Make sure you know as much as possible about your surroundings, what's coming up in front of you, behind you, look for drivers turning their heads cuz that probably means a lane change and assume nobody sees you. Ride smart!
@chaz951 Жыл бұрын
Incorporate the Smith System in your riding
@Blankmomment92 Жыл бұрын
@@chaz951 whats the smith system
@chaz951 Жыл бұрын
@@Blankmomment92 it's a safety awareness program. They been using it since like the 60s. For cars and big trucks. 5 tips of safety and how to use it.
@patriotofgod9827 Жыл бұрын
Head on a swivel.
@dualsportoutdoors Жыл бұрын
That's good advice regardless of what you ride
@RoadsideDown Жыл бұрын
Little late to the party on this one, but my tip after over a decade of riding, NEVER lose respect for the machine you're riding; understand that it is PERFECTLY capable of ending you at any time.
@corbinhicks7280 Жыл бұрын
My father always told me this and it’s great advice
I started riding since birth. Always on dirtbikes though. Then 6 years ago I got into street and my first street bike was a KTM RC390. Dirt and street are different beasts. Rode the 390 for about 5 years and then upgraded to Aprilia RSV4. People did make fun of me for the 390, but it did not bother me lol. But to new riders, I recommend definitely start out smaller and understand fundamentals before getting a bigger bike.
@norcalnights Жыл бұрын
damn bro you were fresh out the vag busting wheelies as a newborn?
@FastLaneD Жыл бұрын
I couldn’t agree with you anymore Kyle! I wish more people took this advice…thanks for watching brotha and stay safe out there 🤘🏾 #FastLaneGang 🏁
@darisgonzales2056 Жыл бұрын
Wheelie Hutjr 🤣🖕 Fast LaneD 😳😲🙄😫😥😧😭🖕
@yungslits6145 Жыл бұрын
Ive also been riding dirtbikes my whole life. Got pretty comfortable on a YZ450F. I really really want an MT-09. Is that stupid or reasonable?
@An8thOfShrooms Жыл бұрын
@@yungslits6145 Some people start out on the MT09, you'll be fine
@magerkyle Жыл бұрын
25 years riding and that was a great video. Unless you're at the track learning, don't push past your comfort or skill level. That's a guaranteed way to get hurt.
@ronniewelch7817 Жыл бұрын
Around every tax season there's alot of new riders that just want to jump on and go fast.. preach it brother 🙌 I can't stress that enough to new ryders "ride your own ride" a new rider will run with a group and push there selves more than there skill level. Take the time to learn. 💯 I have a wife and 2 kids to make it home to after every ride. The fact that you can just make it home is a blessing 🙌 #fastlanegang
@EasyBakinX Жыл бұрын
Completely agree. I actually bought my first bike this year. It’s not my first time riding them but I’ve never owned one. Used to race 4-wheelers and whatnot. My stepdad called me up and asked if I wanted to buy his 2012 Honda cb1000r. Only has 1600miles. It was a family dispute for a bit because we lost my uncle in a bike accident 5 years ago from a semi turning in front of him. Driver said he didn’t even see him. I ride by myself and just cruise the speed limit. Lots of people want to go fast and such but really for me it’s the enjoyment of the ride and watching my boys get excited when I pull in the driveway. Just have to ride smart.
@FastLaneD Жыл бұрын
I agree…over the years I’ve seen SO many people get hurt just trying to hold a group pace that they’re not comfortable with. Getting home safe to your loved ones is always the ultimate goal. When you get in your bike you gotta leave the ego at home. Thanks for watching Ronnie! Ride safe brotha 🤘🏾 #FastLaneGang 🏁
@treyrahman Жыл бұрын
Ride like you have Nowhere to be. Dont rush.
@darisgonzales2056 Жыл бұрын
😱👿🖕
@ronniewelch7817 Жыл бұрын
@FastLaneD facts, love the channel. Dylan, funny how the channel just blows up basically overnight. Been watching since the black cbr1000rr. Appreciate the love bro keep on keeping on..
@beardeddad74 Жыл бұрын
Good video brother covering a lot of things. I started my riding journey 37 years ago and it was on a Honda CR80, then moved up to a CR125 and then to a 1986 Kawasaki Ninja 600. For some reason when we get to a street bike, we feel like kings/queens that are untouchable. Tragedy struck some of my nearest friends in those days and it begins to make you think more. I ended up getting my motorcycle license through a 4 day national safety course. Best thing I ever did and still talk about it today. SO my advice to any NEW RIDER is to take a safety course first! Us "veteran" riders establish bad habits through the years, so maybe admittedly we are not the best teachers in all situations. BUT most of all, I want to WISH all riders safety and to keep the rubber down and the shiny side up! God Bless you all from a fellow brother and rider from Massachusetts!
@treyrahman Жыл бұрын
I took the 2 day course through Bartels Harley Davidson. Super Professional and learned a ton of stuff. Its good even taking those classes even after you have you liscence every year or so to freshen uo on Your saftey and Riding Technique 🤙🏼💪🏼👍🏼
@beardeddad74 Жыл бұрын
@@treyrahman That's the way to go! I received an insurance discount as well, another good reason to take the course, at least here in Massachusetts anyway. 😀
@AlwaysOnP0int Жыл бұрын
You forgot: Check your chain before every ride, thatll leave you stranded. Check your brake pads every so often, make sure they're still in spec
@MarsTurner54 Жыл бұрын
No doubt on the chain part though. My first bike was a 2004 CBR 600 F4i, HEAVILY used. I think it had 24,000 on it when I bought it, and it was used as a stunt bike. Don't get me wrong I still loved that thing though. Anyways, I was about 100 miles from my house at 7pm, headed home, and my damn chain snapped. I was stuck in a city I barely knew (I was passing through) with no cash and nobody I knew. I tried to get to the parts store but missed them by about 5 minutes. I ended up buying a D.I.D chain and have never trusted a chain that was already on a bike again.
@Caluurion Жыл бұрын
8 months experience, just upgraded to an 06 R6, advice would be to never let anyone put you down about your bike.
@CraigSmith568 Жыл бұрын
I've been riding almost 50 years. If I had this bike when I was 16 I don't think I would have seen 17. I'm lucky as it is considering the way I rode. That H2 sounds awesome.
@robertwolfe8680 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been riding for years and really like the high speed on your highway rides. But to new riders it takes years of experience to ride like that. The ride that you just took is a great way to learn and gain experience. Enjoy your ride,then return home safe that is the most important part of riding.
@AlexGonzalez-pn6rh Жыл бұрын
Ride humble man especially in group rides. I’ve only been riding for about 6 months and just recently went from a 400 to 600 but still acknowledge my level of riding when it comes to what I’m comfortable with and what I’m not. I’ve experienced first hand scary moments when I’ve tried to “keep up” with others and just keep in mind that things will literally go from 0-100 real quick, real bad but don’t let it discourage you from riding and having fun. Just be careful and ride safe. This video was epic bro. You played a big role in inspiring me to ride and in my knowledge over riding overall so thanks for this type of content. Keep it up !!👍🏼
@KTony-go6zt Жыл бұрын
Bro as long as you know that your good bro.. I’m still a rookie in my eyes to. I’ve been riding for a year now and I’m on a 600 and I like it but every now and then I go back to my 400 because I get a little to comfortable and it almost costs me. Ride safe brother
@rayconner1252 Жыл бұрын
Things going from 0-100 real quick can be scary but the real danger lies where things go from 100-0
@Scotty-vs4lf Жыл бұрын
@@rayconner1252 yeah i do touge style driving in my car and my biggest fear is the 100-0, the 0-100 has never scared me lol
@xLunarBloodshedx Жыл бұрын
I only just got my first bike in July 2022 and I took my MSF course April of 2022. As someone who had never operated a motorcycle before I'm so glad I did. The information was amazing. I chose a Ninja 650 as my first bike and I adore it. I don't really have a desire for speed so I typically find myself hovering around 55-60. She's my baby and her name is Celeste. I can see the potential in getting a supersport possibly later but for now I'm highly content with my 650. I love watching you all have fun even though I could never keep up. But this video made me feel a lot better about my inexperience with riding, especially from all the experienced riders in the video and the comments. You all make us new riders feel welcome and make us feel like we can ask questions if we don't know something and we won't get judged. I started following your content when I was researching different bikes before I made my decision and seeing yall have fun is always fun to watch. Keep up the good work!
@MarsTurner54 Жыл бұрын
I know this is a late reply but... As a person who's been riding almost a decade on the streets myself, I would never ridicule someone trying to learn. In my opinion, the WORST type of rider is the one who thinks they know it all, and won't have an open mind when it comes to hearing advice. Now, I'm not saying that I'm anywhere near the best rider, and I'm not saying all advice is good advice, but hearing different opinions on different things and taking them all into consideration is the best thing you can do. What FastLane D said in this video is completely true though. Don't outride yourself if you're not comfortable. I still remember before I started riding and I would ask different guys with bikes about riding and what it's like and there were definitely some a-holes that thought they were better than everyone else. It's just not cool. There's nothing cooler than being welcoming to newcomers who want to share the passion that us riders have for riding. And there's definitely a lot to learn about riding, different styles, and how to ride in a way that makes you or someone else comfortable. We are not all the same, and thus not everything applies to each of us. Anyways, welcome to the rider community, hope you're enjoying the freedom you feel from riding, and wishing you the best of luck in the future. Keep the rubber side down!
@MarsTurner54 Жыл бұрын
Side note I wanted to add real quick, when I first started riding, having delt with the types of people I did before I started (see other comment) I was scared to ask questions and ask for help. I dropped my first bike 5 times before I totaled it, and then dropped my second bike in the first week. It was after that that I had started asking the questions about riding that I was too afraid to ask in the beginning.
@erc10100 Жыл бұрын
As a new rider i believe im always leaning more on the defensive driving style since i drive a truck and trailer for a living so it puts me in that mind set. I know what to look out for and understand every scenario where i can try to speed or cruise
@williamharrod5547 Жыл бұрын
Have to say love the "ride your own ride" comment. I'm newish to riding and where I live when you first get your license you have to ride a lower power bike that is learner approved. Some of the people I ride with have been riding for years and are on some pretty quick bikes and I'm really happy to get left behind, ride within my confidence and turn up. Much prefer that to trying to keep up and not making the meeting place
@Ianthe1 Жыл бұрын
Great content. Can't wait to ride with you again! I was the little 250 that rode with the group down to High Bridge.
@nickthakyd Жыл бұрын
That sixth tip is great, started my bike up the other day to warm it up, turned around to put my helmet on then turned back around to hop on and noticed all this fuel dumping out from the fuel pump. Always always always check the bike while it’s running/warming up
@daquarius1222 Жыл бұрын
Agree with the "don't run from the cops!" It's really NEVER worth it, just stay within the law or within the "grey" areas of the law, so you don't lose your license, done. :)
@gopherchucksgamingnstuff2263 Жыл бұрын
Tripple the speed limit, is fa felony. Even double is very bad. If you commit, you better commit. There is no such thing as "DONE" in life except Death, and the bomb squad's failures. You said greay area, then instantly jumped to black and white. I have stopped, and I have ditched. It depends on the conditions for me. You know, that greay area you glossed over.
@Original22 Жыл бұрын
The radio is always faster !
@gopherchucksgamingnstuff2263 Жыл бұрын
@@Original22 Really? K
@FastLaneD Жыл бұрын
I agree :) 💯🤘🏾 #FastLaneGang 🏁
@RavenMK5 Жыл бұрын
@@Original22 no it isn’t lol
@moorepower13 Жыл бұрын
Towns may have no chase policy's, but in most states the state troopers do not have such restrictions. State troopers are just a phone call away, are board and have NO chill.
@mikerotch1249 Жыл бұрын
I’m Canadian we have no chase policies but I used to be a known runner and they had 10 cops try to block me in once still never caught me
@moorepower13 Жыл бұрын
@@mikerotch1249 my message was for more new riders. The best way I can put it is they train and practice catching speeders and to them it is a "day at the office". Even though riders have done pulls to 160+, alot of them have never kept it there for 20 to 30 min to get away.
@ha1ziz Жыл бұрын
Excellent tips, and videos don't have to be new to still be relevant. Thanks to all long term riders who provided tips on this channel. I just went over 1,000 miles on my Ninja 400 and I'll use all the tips, tricks and advice you're willing to offer.
@dot9082 Жыл бұрын
My happy place is riding the rolling hills and curves of western Kentucky. My 23 KRT 6R currently has 114 miles on it and she is getting broken in gentle. My advice to new riders is scan ahead and use peripheral vision also visually scan ever changing road surfaces...especially after thunderstorms. Expect and anticipate cagers making abrupt and road rage like behaviors. Definitely observe for handicap tags hanging on rear view mirrors. Some of those folks are sometimes heavily medicated and lost/confused. Wildlife is also a biggie in the bluegrass. Deer every flipping where. If one crosses in front of you 2 or 3 more will follow. Be aware and arrive alive so keep your feet on the pegs and wheels on the ground with your peepers as sharp as an eagle...always leave yourself an escape route wherever you ride. Do not cross that thin adrenaline line or you will be rolling in a chair, bedridden or rolling slap through deaths doorway. It is all about choices!
@zakking5654 Жыл бұрын
Riding is just a different level of enjoyment. When youre riding you just forget about anything else and you focus on the road and everything around you. you focus on your lines you focus on every other vehicle on the road making sure they dont make a stupid move. It forces you to forget all your troubles and just focus on the ride. especially at the track. making your lines better and better each time. to see every millisecond of improvement. Some advice for the new riders out there. Never be in a hurry or a rush. those extra few minutes getting home early are NOT worth your life. take your time and enjoy the ride just like youve been doing all day. so what if its on the way home. take your fucking time. learn from the mistake i made on a brand new 2015 r6 trying to rush home almost getting run over by a semi truck. because i wanted to take a chance at going around it. and another thing, dont try and keep up with other riders that are faster than you. a true rider will wait for your around the corner. take your time and learn the bike.
@ThatgirlWes Жыл бұрын
I don’t even ride but I had to like the video. You have very sound advice. I hope all new and experienced riders take heed. Gotta love a responsible rider 😊
@lthlpsi09 Жыл бұрын
In my 20s I wore anything to ride in and luckily i never went down. I'd also run with out second thought. In my 30s personally probably not gonna run. But if you're gonna run and your first instinct is anything other than wrenching the throttle just pull over. If you have to think about its probably because you're unsure about something, increasing your odds of serious injury. Always fill up as soon as you leave the house. With warmer weather approaching check your tire pressures. They most likely dropped unless your bike sat in a climate controlled environment.( tire pressure should always be checked before riding as the heat generator from braking and tire friction will increase the pressure potentially leaving your pressure low at cold start) Dress for the slide not for the ride. Don't be a dick and wear a 1300-1700 pista and put your passenger in a cheap $150 helmet. Your protection is no more valuable than theirs, most passengers don't know the difference in gear and they are trusting you have their best intrest in mind. As well as their life.
@miguel90744 Жыл бұрын
I like the last part lol made me laugh about the helmet because it’s true
@slimchickenmoto9383 Жыл бұрын
First bike fz1 I put 8000 miles in 3 months. Love it if you start on a 1000 take your time don't be scared
@thegoldenone2773 Жыл бұрын
I love my FZ1. Don't see a lot of them
@redwingsfan019 Жыл бұрын
I started on a ninja 400 a year ago. I'm still having an absolute blast on it! specially in the twisties. I just hate when I'm at a light and someone with an R1 or something pulls up and makes my bike feel so small lmao.
@heatsuckmy Жыл бұрын
i just got an r3 and i feel the same way.. when they compliment it idk if they mean it or not lol
@BK-kv6lz Жыл бұрын
Urinal vibes breh
@dawsonhill4111 Жыл бұрын
Can't be self conscious about the size of the bike man, just get good on what you got. Doesn't matter what biggest and best new r1 or zx10 you got, there's always some little Italian kid out there somewhere on a 250 that's faster than you, that's the way I think about it.
@Oumbarevee Жыл бұрын
@@heatsuckmy Its genuine
@lucahornsby8468 Жыл бұрын
@@dawsonhill4111 Facts, it’s way more fun and confidence inspiring to ride a slow bike close to the edge of performance capacity than a fast bike like a bitch.
@RTSWatson Жыл бұрын
Very good video - been riding 46 years - Respect the power of the bike always, when you stop, your going to get hurt.
@SmoothOperator412 Жыл бұрын
Been riding for 5 years and hold the same mentality. ALWAYS respect the bike.
@FastLaneD Жыл бұрын
Another great one! Very true…thanks for sharing Watson…ride safe out there brotha 🤘🏾 #FastLaneGang 🏁
@_lin_al3177 Жыл бұрын
my favorite piece of advice that EVERY new rider should hear is : master the basics before you start challenging yourself. be 1000% sure you can do things perfectly like smooth gear changes, throttle control, good steering before you go popping wheelies and stuff. don't get cocky and respect that you're on a machine that can kill you.
@ghostpanda_ Жыл бұрын
My very first bike was a 2004 Honda CBR F4I, I bought it with a dented gas tank and bad fuel pump for $2500. Fixed it up myself and even repainted it myself best bike I ever had, lost it in a divorce and to this day have still tried to find another one. Currently have a cbr 650 and still missing the f4i.
@DontCallMeSuzi650 Жыл бұрын
Just brought my first bike a 2023 sv650. There’s a lot to learn and even more fun to be had. Appreciate the video.
@keithmclean3627 Жыл бұрын
Ride all the bikes! Try dirt, cruisers, vintage, whatever. It all helps your skill level and knowledge. Love you Dylan and all the fast lane crew, from downunder.
@RealRickCox Жыл бұрын
You have GREAT advice. I never ride without gear protecting every part of me. I often tell riders: all or nothing. If you crash, you either want to survive with a few injuries or die quick.
@robertbuswell7378 Жыл бұрын
There's one thing I'd like to mention is learn the tire compound your riding on cause mix and match tires can end badly.
@DonofDabs710 Жыл бұрын
Dope video brah, started on my zx6r 3 months ago and have never felt more alive
@rapid418 Жыл бұрын
I'm just starting to learn how to ride again for the first time in 22 years lol. A lot of people tend to jump into the fast bikes, but I'm taking the time to get comfortable with a 250cc before I make the jump to a bigger bike. I have a wife and 3 kids I need to make it home to.
@Nitrous_Busa Жыл бұрын
No chase law is an automatic run.
@Backyard_Racing Жыл бұрын
Automatic✌🏻💨
@need4speed290 Жыл бұрын
We are all born with this, it’s like a 6th sense.
@Backyard_Racing Жыл бұрын
@@need4speed290 unfortunately not all of us brother there are a few out there that think cops are there friends😂
@need4speed290 Жыл бұрын
@@Backyard_Racing I’ll guess we’re special, rare creatures ready to go extinct. Hope this rare sense passes on.💪
@grgygantz6760 Жыл бұрын
Some guy tried this exact thing the other night at bike week in Daytona Beach. He flipped off a motor officer and then he ran. So he runs to a red light and it gets nailed by a truck. He gets up and then all of a sudden he gets nailed again by three officers, jumping on him. I vote for not running and adding extra charges.
@ronniewelch7817 Жыл бұрын
It's the shorts and tee shirt that get me. There's 2 types of riders" ones that have been down and the ones that will go down". I had 2 buddy's crash last week one died on a zx1k and my other buddy on a hatley streetglide he pulled through but his passenger didn't make it. In both accidents a car pulled out infront of them. Stay safe and most definitely ride your own ride don't push past your skill level 💯. Stay safe and just enjoy the ride the main goal is to always make it home. #fastlanegang
@tylerdiedrich857 Жыл бұрын
ride like nobody see's you on the road and reaction time has got to be spot on, ride within your limits and stay in your comfort zone
@slayerarrow Жыл бұрын
44 years on road and 10 years dirt bikes before that. New riders are at another level today! we never dared try this stuff. Bursts of 100 mph were common but I mean for like 1/4 mile
@zacharyburdette4261 Жыл бұрын
If you are going to have your girl ride with you on the back, make sure that you are giving her good gear. Guy at 4:36 on the R1 has a whole jacket but his girl just has a sweatshirt.
@leetownsend46 Жыл бұрын
Make sure you keep riding and learning . Been riding 43 years I am still learning😉
@spawn7301 Жыл бұрын
This is a perfect video. I just bought my first bike yesterday
@TheHortond Жыл бұрын
My first "street legal" bike was a Honda vf 750 I rebuilt from the grave. Second was kawi zx9r. I learned on the first block that bike was different when I got to 70 and had to stop. After that it was slow on slow stop. 2015 kawi Zx10 was my latest and I rode it seamless. Very fast but I was expecting it.
@TheHortond Жыл бұрын
I don't expect a reply. If you find the time thanks. If not I understand it's hard to do sometimes.
@grgygantz6760 Жыл бұрын
Check your tire pressure regularly
@jivadaya6439 Жыл бұрын
#1 @10:54 is an important life lesson and is very liberating. You learn who your real friends are following this advice.
@Reaper48175 Жыл бұрын
Dope to see some normal bikes around. Always see nothing but brand new 1ks and it’s dope you took the h2 with them
@Backtothehat Жыл бұрын
I would suggest two things for new riders: Stay away from group rides, and stay on familiar roads. All at least until you are familiar with your bike.
@thegamingalex3947 Жыл бұрын
"dont run from cops" *half the group with no plates*
@tannerhowells9909 Жыл бұрын
Can't someone make like a flip up switch for the plate so that you still have it on at the gas station? Or would this just get em caught with camera's?
@thegamingalex3947 Жыл бұрын
@@tannerhowells9909 yeah theyre a thing. But if a cop suspects its you and comes over and pushes ur plate and it flips, thats a fine and whatever for that ( here its 3/12 points on ur license in the uk. Same as speeding.) And if theres any evidence of u flipping it back they can just check videos to see what the plate is so.. its good if u wanna blaze it sometimes casual ride others. But u gotta get outta heat before flipping or it could backfire 😂
@TheJerome1232 Жыл бұрын
I keep losing the bolts to mine, it's annoying
@TheWaserat Жыл бұрын
Just bought a new one after riding 125Cc, and again i bought a 125Cc but no scooter anymore. When I'm finished remodeling our house i hope to get my self the Versys 650. Love your videos, ride safe out there. (Yes i know 125Cc is like a lawnmower, but hey.. gets me to work and back safe, and i enjoy the outdoors with my bikermates with the bigger cc's.
@Anton5555sg Жыл бұрын
"Go As Fast As You Can" Ay man, that's the best advice out of all of em, no cap! 👀✊🏾
@ribalderr6052 Жыл бұрын
ye... pre-flight check. high rpm's is vibration, vibration is enemy of fasteners, oil cap, oil filters-- which r supposed to be hand tight to begin with right?. ALLLLways air pressure b4 every ride. always. cold weather decreases the air pressure on what was a properly inflated tire. stop for gas? bite to eat?. walk-around inspection, again. fairing fasteners I find loose every couple rides. last time I found brake res cap screws loose!!. not alot, maybe a 1/4 turn but coming loose. checked 2nd bike-- yup, also loose!. should scare u to find sh*t loose an make u be a diligent from then on checker cos its ur ass out there at 160 man. preach it D!
@andrewcoleembree Жыл бұрын
yeah i've been watching you for a while and i finally got my first bike just the other day and i'm obsessed. it's a badass purple r3
@crakka5150 Жыл бұрын
Ride like nobody can see you! Meaning, just assume cagers don’t see you or know you’re there. Don’t ride in peoples blind spots, don’t ride right next to cars, don’t follow too close and watch when they come up from behind when stopping and never outride your own skill set. I got a turbo’d Daytona 675r at 16 and been riding street bikes till this day (28) but started riding dirt bikes at 4 and consistently racing from 6 till I was 18 (still race at least at one series a year even now) and that’s always the list of advice I give to new riders at group rides.
@jasonsnook8511 Жыл бұрын
If you go out alone let someone know where you are going and around what time you with be there or be back. That way someone knows if something is wrong.
@vatoloco5639 Жыл бұрын
Great content, I just got my first bike 03 Ninja 636 and hopping to get to learn it.
@Giixxersquid Жыл бұрын
About to start my second season still have my first bike gsxr 600 bought it for $3500 with 22k miles put 3000 miles my first season. Never rode before this bike, definitely agree buy what you’re comfortable with don’t buy bigger just cause it’s what the “cool kids” ride. Get what you can ride!
@andyatkinson3888 Жыл бұрын
I’ve risen cruisers and currently ride a cafe racer, but have always wanted to ride a sport bike to collection. Maybe one of these years. Will definitely have to take it easy at first. I know they’re a completely different beast. Enjoying the content Cheers
@miguel90744 Жыл бұрын
Just got my Yamaha R3, we all want to get the fastest bike” but I wanted to start with I’ll be comfortable on. Maybe later on I’ll upgrade to something bigger.
@pwnzormcduck6546 Жыл бұрын
Bought my very first 300cc sport bike as my first bike. A R3, and I had no clue how to ride one. I dropped it in the first 2 minutes. Luckily it wasn't a bad drop. Scuffed a bar end. I still learned to ride it. Eventually moved up to the R6, then MT10, and now currently I'm on a R1. If you are new, you will make mistakes. The lower cc bikes are more forgiving. The older liter bikes have 0 forgiveness. Current day liter bikes are still dangerous for new riders, but if it is your money and your life.
@ClouDzCS Жыл бұрын
So im actually a new rider and ive learned alot watching your videos. P.S. i wish i knew the difference between a parallel twin and an inline-4, cc's dont mean anything
@dfw9174 Жыл бұрын
Parallel twin is 2 cylinders next to each other. An in-line 4 or IL4 is 4 cylinders in a row. Essentially 2x the twin. Say a 2 cylinder 1000cc is two 500cc cylinders. An IL4 1000cc is four 250cc cylinders. Typically lower the cylinder count = more low end and weak top end and bassier sound. IL4 = weak low end and strong top end and higher pitch sound. Hence the use of IL4 in racing since you’re typically in high rpm range. Then you have V4 and CP4 engines. Which are 4 cylinder engines in different orientations. Have a bassier sound and more bottom end power than tradition IL4. people say V4 handle better than IL4 or CP4. CP4 is IL4 but a different crankshaft for better performance. V4 is like a vtwin but doubled in parallel. And CC’s is size of cylinders. Higher CC’s = more hp. But a 1000cc twin has less hp typically than a 600cc IL4. Unless you bring in a superduke. Any more questions feel free to ask
@Wes_s1k Жыл бұрын
Definitely always wear gear , most accident happen less then mile from home . So even if your going up street something could happen animals , people , other drivers . Be safe y’all ❤
@FastLaneD Жыл бұрын
You are very right Wes! It’s crazy how that plays out…ride safe brotha and thanks for sharing 🤘🏾 #FastLaneGang 🏁
@Wes_s1k Жыл бұрын
@@FastLaneD you to bro , always enjoy your positivity and great vibes ! Hope you have another meet up in Atl , I’ll definitely be there . Im only 30 min from uga
@RastaMan3000 Жыл бұрын
Yup one of my best friends father just passed away cruising on his Harley at night miles from home, lost control some how and drove into the grass dip off the highway, flew off and died from the impact with gear... RIP Ricky we miss you man. dude was like a father to me
@Wes_s1k Жыл бұрын
@@RastaMan3000 sorry to hear that man , go pro and insta360 always helps to see what cause most crashes !
@johnadams74029 ай бұрын
Sometimes it's hard, but don't ride beyond YOUR ability. Let others do them, you do you. If you're in a wreck, you suffer. No one else. Feelings of sympathy from the bros doesn't fix your bike, pay your bills or drive you to physical therapy. Every time you climb on your bike, you are literally playing with your life. That being said, I love my ZX14R and ride every chance I get. Zooming the twisties, is one of the best of times.
@Omenxiiii Жыл бұрын
I rode dirtbikes since I was a kid. I started on a cbr1000rr. Loved the power, if you don’t have motorcycle experience period. Do not start with a 1000 I agree
@TheJoker1930Ford Жыл бұрын
People just don’t get how freaking fast these bikes are… it’s really indescribable. I’ve been riding 40+ years and my CBR 1000rr scares the shit out of me. With 175 race tuned horses it’s like a fire breathing dragon ready to take flight… My advice gear up, straight up.
@alejandrotobienne8220 Жыл бұрын
20+ years riding always check your oil, Learn the sound your bikes make so you know when something sounds strange, avoid listening to music. Reason why riding is an aware sport. Lubricate your moving parts. Cables etc.
@Dirtball1482 Жыл бұрын
The main thing I had to learn the hard way is NEVER HIT YOUR FRONT BRAKES ON GRAVEL ROADS 😂😂 instantly bike dropper
@TheHortond Жыл бұрын
I dropped the bike in the dealer parking lot. I hit the front brake while turning. I still bought the bike, because the crash bars worked. It almost looked like I was testing the bars. I hope?
@SongJLikes Жыл бұрын
Square up, pull the power out of your back wheel (clutch in), and straight-line it through the gravel patch
@Dirtball1482 Жыл бұрын
@@SongJLikes yeah that's cool but I just had to learn how to use my back brakes
@nico3727 Жыл бұрын
How I crashed and shredded my leg on gravel and chain
@zakking5654 Жыл бұрын
the oil on new tires is to help it release from the mold. so it doesnt stick. but just do a quick burnout or about 25-50 miles scrub them good back and forth
@zakking5654 Жыл бұрын
ps you could sandpaper the tires a little. lol
@shrinertattoo Жыл бұрын
Watch out for loose gravel, sand/salt ( now that winter is coming to an end), and debris from recent rain storms.
@AntaliveDM Жыл бұрын
The best defense on a bike is a good offense. Remain a step ahead. No blind spots and think for others, cause they are not thinking about you. Trying to stay at or below the speed limit because daily car driving teaches you that, will get you in a sandwich situation, or dead. People in cars dont respect how squishy you are and they plain dont see you. Being a step ahead is also not allowing cars to surround you. Even if it means going over the speed limit some till you have a good space to yourself when cruising. Or.. a lot if you are experienced. ;)
@Diego-ci8re Жыл бұрын
16:07 that pull was devious
@WorthlessBailey Жыл бұрын
I've been learning by just sending it 5% more than I did last time just to see how I will react. So far its very easily manageable though im only running a gsxr600. I really dont want to buy a bike already so I've been taking it easy for the most part.
@959pilot4 Жыл бұрын
Spot on with the not running from cops. Thats a 3rd degree felony here in Florida. I'll take my ticket and keep my CDL.
@Slightapex Жыл бұрын
Some guys I ride with in the summer, won’t wear all the gear because they complain that it’s too hot. As a professional roofer for my entire life, I can deal with sweating and being hot. I always tell them the way I look at it as you have a choice you can either sweat or bleed…
@phoenixarizona8441 Жыл бұрын
New Riders Ride your Ride don't try to over do yourself watch out for everyone never underestimate your bike I suggest starting out on a older bike if it's your first bike then move up to a newer bike Kawasaki Kz 750 / Honda Cb750 / Suzuki Gs750 /Yamaha xj6 awesome beginner bikes fun and fast more forgiven than a newer sports Bikes
@Tazytots Жыл бұрын
That R1 sounds nice. I have a weak spot for the deeper toned sport bikes. I don't want a choppy cougher like a Harley, or a screamer like a GSX. I want a growler.
@jacobgibson16 Жыл бұрын
Bro...there in my backyard....mind blown. I've ridden 68 for 15 years and I aint ever seen an H2 on that road...not never.
@Strykerchan Жыл бұрын
I started on a Hayabusa. It’s all good that’s why they have a A B and C mode.
@Just2Fast4U Жыл бұрын
I learned back in the day on an OG Gixxer 1100 but I am not your norm rider 6'7" and 315 now was 245 back then.
@IIchicgo Жыл бұрын
Good advice to tell people not to buy a Busa or a 1000cc off the bat. Where I live you get a 15kW bike first, after a year of riding you go up to 35kW and after 2 years of that, you can go unlimited. Basically the law forcing kids to use their brain and it works, thank God. (I live in the Netherlands with some of the best roads in the world, but also the most congested) As always thanks for the content man. Love seeing you guys ride and just enjoying life to the fullest. Someday I'll be riding a Ninja on Texas fastlanes too
@aramamikaere9117 Жыл бұрын
Biggest thing for me is if you just got your bike endorsement. Don’t jump on litre bike. Don’t even jump on a 600. Start on a 250-400 type of bike. I don’t care how much experience you had on your uncles 250 dirt bike cause it’s unforgiving out here. Learn how to ride a slow bike fast. Hit some twisties and take your time. It’s a lot more fun on a 250 when your giving it balls around the corners rather than soiling your self cause your litre bike wants to stand up in 3rd gear when you wind the throttle back a little too fast.
@zayacrawford171 Жыл бұрын
ride safe bayyybbeeee🙏🏽🙏🏽🔥🔥
@Urmomc00ch Жыл бұрын
Isn’t that Max Wrist??
@darrenfrancis2071 Жыл бұрын
Love the videos as usual, I love the information you give to the new riders. I can understand why buying a less horsepower bike to learn but remember your videos are seen worldwide so for me saying that I live in the Caribbean and money might be a bit of a challenge, meaning (1 us dollar is 6 or 7 dollars in my country) ,here you have to buy the bike or car you want and learn with that because it's really expensive for us here, give jack his jacket when great advice is given, here's a small example for you, here a used bike in good condition may sell for between $60's to $70's and it still has problems to deal with, then if you want to upgrade to a better bike you won't get the price you might want even though the extra cost you spent. So here we buy the bike you want and learn on it,again great video as usual and keep it coming. Much love from the Caribbean, plan on getting a suzuki gsxr 600 as my first, hope you can understand our situation but it won't discourage me ,love my brother and keep SAFE
@hunterwittwer4134 Жыл бұрын
My first sport bike was a ninja 500 and was super friendly and I felt like Tom cruise 🤣
@dashuntas.m4045 Жыл бұрын
😂 Tom Cruise has definitely contributed to a lot of motorcycle sales
@shawnburkhardt2776 Жыл бұрын
Damn early. Love your vids D. Your inspiring me to save up for my bike. Can’t wait. #fastlanegang
@davinmyers5039 Жыл бұрын
Man I've been riding since 2003 and this was a great video for new riders. Glade to see you think of those things. Ride safe and ruber side down.
@3_Mjr Жыл бұрын
My best advice is to leave the ego at the door when riding. Try and ride outside of rush hour. Don't try and impress in group rides, or impress some girl who by the way doesn't care about bikes lol, and lastly to always have an escape path when possible.
@kevinjohnston994 Жыл бұрын
I started on a 400 cause I was scared of motorcycles and 5-10k miles later I am going to buy a zx6 and be an issue :D
@youngFlashh Жыл бұрын
Gotta get a bike you can flat foot too! I hate when people always ignore that. Roads are not always leveled. I don’t understand why short riders always go for the r6 and r1 which are the highest super bikes out there. 😅
@hi_im_ep1k187 Жыл бұрын
Talking about beginner bikes, I'm thinking of getting myself a ninja400 and fucking around with the parts as I get better with riding so I can squeeze more power out of it as I desire. Learn to work on my own bike as I learn to ride and also possibly build a track missile as I go. Or just a beginner friendly squid mobile.
@godrick2010 Жыл бұрын
I really loved what u said about not regretting it its a life and I bow 2 u my brother
@jeremylarsen0131 Жыл бұрын
Never forget cars can brake/slow down way faster than a bike can. So if there's a car in front of you keep your distance. alot of fatal bike accidents happen when the car in front has to break immediately, leaving the rider with little to no time to react.
@MidwestToolReview Жыл бұрын
Riding bikes since 2010/2011 and haven't looked back. Just found your channel, and sub'd. Got me wanting to get my ol' a$$ on a street bike again...lol. I have a Victory Hammer, but you never know what the future holds...
@TylerCharest Жыл бұрын
Solid advice 👍 That H2 chirp never gets old!
@jakebrumfield9956 Жыл бұрын
Dude, came across your channel randomly wanting to get into bikes and you're local to me! All that traffic you were in in wilmore was bc of the Asbury Revival. Keep up the great work and stay safe man!
@FlossonLawson Жыл бұрын
Herrington lake! You’ll find me there this summer if I’m not out riding my bike!
@CYOA03 Жыл бұрын
i used to love putting my armored stuff on made you feel like a bad ass knight getting on a really fast horse.
@chrislepine200 Жыл бұрын
Everytime i see the intro/outros it makes me want to pack my bags and move to Florida. Youre living the life. Love your videos
@FastLaneD Жыл бұрын
I wish I lived in FL…this was filmed in KY 🤣 but thank you Chris! I really appreciate you watching 🤘🏾 #FastLaneGang 🏁
@evansolomon169 Жыл бұрын
@@FastLaneD you based in KY? Head down to nasty Nashville sometime, link up with some of the homies down here
@gaz-gemw5801 Жыл бұрын
Nice one FastLaneD, new riders need to listen to you guys, I always wished I had somebody to give me advice when I first started being a nutter. lol lol, take care everyone. 😊😊😊😊🇬🇧👍🏻
@jakejohnson3523 Жыл бұрын
Maaaaaan GREAT video perfect timing, my girl is a new rider and what you are saying is what I've been telling her. Side note she is learning on a 04 R1 🤣🤦♂️🤣 but she is doing a great job. Let's Gooooooooooo Baaaaaaa Beeeeee
@jacobshort5378 Жыл бұрын
I always tell anyone new "think everyone is out to kill you" because you always have to be defensive and always stay out of anyone's blind spot. I also prefer staying to either side depending on the lane so they can see me in the mirror. Another is always have gear, prepare for the slide not the ride.
@badboyzgamingbadboyzgaming Жыл бұрын
Got my first bike it was a cbr600f4i learned on it real quick and got good at it and within a month I was practicing wheelies and doing a little racing about half a year later i ended up pulling up to do a wheelie for a kid and looped it doing 35 do to someone pulling out infront of me from a ally that i couldnt see didnt have a helmet or boots on just some sandles jeans and a jacket no gloves learned road rashed hurt bike was totaled now i tell everyone grab a fckn helmet and look into gloves never ride without laced shoes and be aware