When I passed my test, a good friend and seasoned rider said, “ ride your bike like everyone on the road Is trying to kill you and you be ok.” This nugget has served me well
@amihere3836 жыл бұрын
I think that saying is why there is such a stigma on riders, especially sportbike riders. When a rider "rides like everyone's out to kill them", I don't know about you but when I do I feel a noticeable change. When I focus on watching everything and being prepared for absolutely anything, I notice I shift back in my seat for more aggressive lean, stay on the balls of my feet, use more of my legs to grip the tank and kind of naturally tuck more. I think a lot of riders do this, which gives off a look of aggression or anger, which is either sexy and bad ass or offputting and unsettling, both of which are prevalent stigmas for bikers
@chrisredfield32406 жыл бұрын
I just try not to ride when the roads are busy, I always thought the cars are going to kill me. At some point a car will take you out, If you go fast a slow car will block your path, If you go slow a fast car will take you out. I go steady through junctions now, Doesn't matter who is in the wrong when you leg gets torn off.
@poserwannabe16 жыл бұрын
@@chrisredfield3240 exactly.. No matter how good you are a car WILL get you at some point, that's why after my free helicopter ride I went to the track and never went back to street...
@burnerjack016 жыл бұрын
Good input, but incomplete. As far as I can tell, this is more complete: 1) Assume everyone is trying to kill you or they really don't care if they do. 2) You are invisible. Headlights, running lights, blaze orange jacket. Doesn't matter. They 'didn't see you'... 3) Never assume you're aware of every possible 'stupid'. There's a new 'stupid' being invented 3 times a day. Every day. 4) As you approach an intersection, if you don't make eye contact, they DID NOT SEE YOU. I got T-boned by a little old lady last fall. She came up to the intersection, stopped and waited. She had no real reason to wait except to let me go by before pulling out onto the main road. I saw her from 1/8th mile away. Never made eye contact. Just as I got right up to the car, she pulled out. All the way to the center line. Like she was meaning to off me the whole time. Incredible. I had convinced myself she was waiting for me. She wasn't. Probably just hung up her phone and pulled out. Totaled my bike, collapsed one of my lungs and cost me two weeks pay. Her statement? "I didn't see you!" My answer: "You don't see if you don't look!" Unintentional, no doubt. But there ya go: She didn't see me. She was trying to kill me and she showed me a whole new brand of 'stupid'. But hey, mistakes happen... All you can do is heal up, learn and get another bike.
@mrcspan77926 жыл бұрын
there it is in a nutshell, I've been riding for 40 years believe me those are words to literally live by
@Caine00276 жыл бұрын
Most common for me: False second gear. When you start rolling in first gear, shift up, the gearbox doesn't go past neutral, rev the engine and nothing happens, except the cars around you thinking you are a moron for blasting a full rev for no reason...
@IncredibleMet6 жыл бұрын
Caine0027 I seem to over rev and pull up really hard from standing to overcome the stalling and the false second problem
@soapkz39586 жыл бұрын
Close the throttle completely and pull in your clutch completely. Then shift with some force. It would go smooth if you are shifting in the rpm your bike likes to. After a while you would be able to know whether you are in neutral or 2nd by feeling those gears move.
@jimmefz33286 жыл бұрын
or never use first gear to begin with. I always start in second.
@solaireedblad75416 жыл бұрын
If you accidently blast a rev, ya gotta just play it off by going ham on the revbombs like ya meant to
@chrisredfield32406 жыл бұрын
Only happens with Honda's
@JonLong6 жыл бұрын
Another reason to not tailgate - You can't see the road surface far enough ahead to look for hazards. Things that cars can easily drive over can take a motorcycle down.
@Cruz4746 жыл бұрын
this is big
@Kostadin_Arolski4 жыл бұрын
Same reason you don't tailgate with a car behing a truck. I had a huge rock pop uo under a truck once, destroyed my oil container, idk how is it called in english
@stonehouseguitars38693 жыл бұрын
You'd be surprised how many riders don't know this, as simple as it is.
@breananavarro2782 жыл бұрын
@@Kostadin_Arolski oil tank I think lol I speak English but as long as they know what you’re talking about in my book it’s the correct way :)
@triinomial6 жыл бұрын
I think its pretty cool most of the fanbase is full of aspiring riders, as someone who can't ride yet it's nice to know there are others out there still longing for that sweet throttle.
@SwillyJones6 жыл бұрын
im one of the few whove been watching since before they had a bike, and got one, and my man, the feeling is unparalleled, well worth the wait.
@amihere3836 жыл бұрын
Dude go for it. Its so liberating. I started watching Yammie 3 years ago when I was 14, I'm 17 now. I got my first bike last year, an 01 ninja 250 with classy integrated lights and a removed baffle. The feeling is unreal. Riding my bike, MY VERY OWN BIKE, was unlike anything I've ever felt before or since. Its so liberating, freeing, a fat middle finger to all the relatives including my parents who said no. It was even sweeter because of their distaste, they refused to help me so I worked my ass off working nearly 60 hours a week when I wasn't in school to save up for that beauty. When you finally get your first bike, relish it, cherish it, don't let anyone tell you you're wrong. If you feel it's right, and is it oh so right, it will be one of the best feelings you'll ever have.
@triinomial6 жыл бұрын
@@amihere383 damn, i feel that. I'm in that exact same boat right now. Fifteen, and my family shut down the idea. Saying Its too dangerous, and i would be too tempted to speed and pull wheelies. I think if i was a guy, they would be more open to the idea. But once I get a job I'm gonna start saving up for one, lol. Thanks for the inspiration.
@YashMoh5 жыл бұрын
@@triinomial I'm 16 and it's also my case.... Interesting to see there are so many like us
@fireball75625 жыл бұрын
@@amihere383 I guess I am one of the lucky ones cause at least my dad is like DEEP into riding like he has been riding since I was born and he still rides to this day. Also i am doubly lucky cause he is also one of the gear matters type. He is now a bit on the older side but still rides a Ducati Palingalia likes is nobodys business for 100 kilometers+ for fun with friends. But my mom trys to hold me back but aint nobody holding me. I feel it in the blood(I get my licence in under a year 16 atm)
@DJACENYC5 жыл бұрын
Crashed my bike yesterday bike destroyed but I’m all good my helmet saved my life
@S55Spartan4 жыл бұрын
Glad your ok brotha, bikes can and will be replaced, you cannot. Ride safe bro
@HanselHessUnfiltered3 жыл бұрын
God bless you bro , ride safe
@TheDeadPirateBob3 жыл бұрын
Glad you're alright. Hope you got back on a bike.
@mattlockz36543 жыл бұрын
@@TheDeadPirateBob dat boi scareddddddd
@michaelmarcus5093 жыл бұрын
Hey happy to hear you are ok man
@BINX-RR2 жыл бұрын
I brake all the time going through turns, most of the time is trail braking but you can still apply brake mid turn. The issue is with beginners grabbing the brakes and overloading the shocks and tires resistance. It’s all about how much and how quickly you apply the brakes, same thing with accelerating in a turn. I do that all the time but again it’s about feeling the bike, 0-20% instant throttle isn’t smart but a smooth slow progression is fine. Basically don’t stick to a rule, feel your bike out and understand how it works. People can do crazy things with bikes but it’s because they have full control over their bike and know what it can do. Be safe but test the limits of your bike, you’ll be surprised with what it can do.
@JoHnSapla7LordSapla96 жыл бұрын
2 videos in 23 hours? WOW papa Yam, your efficiency is on point. 👏👏
@cesarr23496 жыл бұрын
Dandy dude Enterprises. The spearhead in bike content
@mikeoliver27334 жыл бұрын
Pro tip: dont ever call another man papa. He calls himself that. Dont oblidge him
@tristanberke87594 жыл бұрын
@@mikeoliver2733I think Daddy is the one to stay away from. Papa isn't too bad.
@reign_sw4g1762 жыл бұрын
My fiancee is currently preparing me for the safety course and I still get nervous taking off even at low speeds. My balance while sitting is fine but standing is my biggest problem since the strength in my left leg isn't like my dominant leg, which I'll work on soon. I've been a sheltered child because my parents literally burned into my brain that riding is dangerous (which I believe it and understand) but it's a hobby and vehicle I can actually control without feeling overwhelmed. I do admit, I've dropped my baby twice while practicing but I'm still learning how to brake correctly. So far I'm just easing off the clutch w/o throttle so I know how it feels to get moving (i seem to brake better that way, so I just need to add the throttle into the equation). I'm doing very well so far as a baby newbie though :) hopefully I'll be riding off without too much nervousness in the near future.
@TheAnonymousAxolotl6 жыл бұрын
It's not your face Yam, just that the voice over sounds so crispy clear and direct
@shegocrazy3 жыл бұрын
I've got a couple. Don't assume the road around that corner hasn't got gravel or dirt or rubbish on it. Don't go on group rides where everyone huddles together or think they are racing each other.
@thenthson3 жыл бұрын
Around one corner at my house there is a group of potholes. Every other week someone new blasts through there and finds out the hard way that there is a pothole there.
@lrowlands535 жыл бұрын
Hey, I just needed to say I’ve been thinking about a bike for a few weeks and watching quite a few of your videos. I haven’t ridden a bike for fourty years and had many questions about my skills/abilities. I used to race and was a mechanic in a couple of workshops so with much trepidation I test rode a Ducati 748 this morning and by the second block my focus was razor sharp again. This is mad! My body remembered how to do this shit! I’m well aware of the dangers regardless of the bike especially so many years out of the saddle, but it was such a revelation to ride again. This I need to do; it makes me feel so alive. I haven’t pulled the trigger yet though I’m much closer. Thanks for all your advice - as silly as you are, it helps a lot.
@mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi24542 жыл бұрын
Just pulled the trigger on an 02 Daytona 955i. Last bike was a used Norton Dominator decades ago. Retired about ten years ago, our son full grown & my wife understands why a bike is keeping me young. Should have done it sooner but I ll take whatever miles I have left.
@richardthorpe30595 жыл бұрын
Hi I've been riding nearly 40 years but it never hurts to listen to yammies reminders. I agree with everything here apart from the "stay one or two bike lengths back". It depends on your speed and you need to stay back a time gap not a distance gap. Only a fool breaks the two second rule ( for dry roads). Yes, I am a driving instructor. Keep up the good work yam.
@m24_industries4 жыл бұрын
I love how you always emphasize safety in all your videos... I'm getting my first bike and this channel is my friend lately... Learning a lot
@Becky-ll1vl5 жыл бұрын
Hey Yammie, I appreciate your riding tips. I’m a newbie so all good teaching is welcome. The Manscape ads are a little TMI for this nearly-octogenarian lady (I’m 78) but hey, ya gotta make a living, right? And I get it that most of your audience is male. Keep the good content coming!
@HowlerBikeVlogs6 жыл бұрын
been riding for over 6 years now, i'm not really learning anything new from Yammie's vids but it's entertaining nonetheless ^^
@srl97276 жыл бұрын
@@FourThreeSeven- Morbid curiosity
@dubzc58955 жыл бұрын
20% off pube clippers -:)
@juniorcherenfant35235 жыл бұрын
It's called 'entertainment'
@oneofbillions6915 жыл бұрын
Riding over 50 years. Lots and lots of legit info for us bikers on KZbin. Dis AIN"T ONE! More aimed at dudes with "scabby pubes" than serious bikers. Kids nowadays right🤣
@angellawless74135 жыл бұрын
Private Privacy you sound cool
@brandoncroxton764 жыл бұрын
So when I first learned to drive standard, it took several hours over a couple weekends and all of my Papa’s patience before I had it down enough to drive stick by myself. Sometime after that, I went out with a buddy to ride some dirt bikes for the first time. Shifting on bikes after learning stick felt super easy.
@basithph89586 жыл бұрын
Always learning from Papa Yam
@michaelhertzog96216 жыл бұрын
Number 8: Not Turbo-ing your 'busa 4 hours after part two of your msf class.
@take5th5 жыл бұрын
Tailgating also leaves you open to road debris appearing suddenly in the center of the road as it emerges from from beneath the 4 wheel vehicle ahead of you. Yikes!
@worldhello12344 жыл бұрын
Conversely, riding over road debris leaves you open for the hospital.
@calcrappie85074 жыл бұрын
Met a well-built wooden pallet on the interstate that appeared quickly between the tires of an 18 wheeler right in front of me. Never knew a 800cc Honda Pacific Coast could fly. Luckily, I hit the pallet square and landed on line.
@everydaylife85253 жыл бұрын
Ive been riding dirt bikes all my life. decided to get a aprilia tuono v4 after trying my friends bike. it is way different from dirt bikes. but over all I love it so far and taking the advanced test now so I can do my endorsement . taking in whatever videos I can find to help me on the road's. thanks for sharing.
@Not_Deku4 жыл бұрын
Honestly: I know it's a year late, but I prefer the voice over videos. Not because of the lack of your face, but because I love your selection of b-roll footage. It has a nice style I just can't really explain
@nemofatality11434 жыл бұрын
just got my first bike and my license. never been on a bike until this week. i love the channel and have been watching for a year. you made me find a pashion into bikes
@Crylhound5 жыл бұрын
Yammie: "Any company willing to support a channel who does so many weird things as much as I do..." PapaKleb: "Hold my AAAAY JIMMMAAAAY!!!"
@JG-wx2xs4 жыл бұрын
As a UK driver it's weird hearing all these clutch tutorials and explanations as we only really drive manual cars so that skill transfers over.
@Blacknavajo156 жыл бұрын
As someone who’s trying to learn more about motorcycles im glad Papa Yam can teach me the ins and outs for everything that is bike related. Bless you Yammie
@wendyvoye31106 жыл бұрын
Papa YAM, pay no attention to trolls and haters. Your content and they way you deliver it is spot on. Some people just hate...
@cattleNhay5 жыл бұрын
First thing I do when I get a new bike is: full brake stop practice. Got a new bike yesterday and guess what.. Practicing full stops to get familiar with this bike to know the limits. Looking and fixation on the farthest point with your head up, is the most important thing when making full brake stops...seriously, if you look down.. You will go down. Head up in cornering, head up riding super slow.. You ride where you look.
@rhcp4life6974 жыл бұрын
I’m here for new riding tips but I enjoy your quick neat fact at the end of the videos just as much.
@ntyrkind5 жыл бұрын
Lmfao! You crack me up. “All of a sudden you forget all of your motorcycle training”, “Our Lord and Savior, Valentino Rossi” 😆😆😆. I’m still just trying not to waddle...
@ulti81065 жыл бұрын
His choice of transitions is halirious too
@sugarnads5 жыл бұрын
Left foot down. Left foot down. Left foot down. Chant that as you pull up.
@MrRainbowSprinkles4 жыл бұрын
Why is waddling so bad besides that it looks goofy?
@prumset60594 жыл бұрын
@@MrRainbowSprinkles nothing besides that
@1chienandalou4 жыл бұрын
I’m old, very short, light and disabled. I don’t really have the option to look cool riding a motorcycle and also be a beginner. All the emphasis on being cool, I find it hilarious and irrelevant. I may never heal from an injury so acquiring one for looking cool doesn’t make sense to me. Waddling is so bad why? I mean I could only do that with a handful of bikes anyway with my size and shape but I can’t fathom caring what anyone thinks re how anything looks. Really? Ill do whatever it takes for me to manage this mad adventure I got myself into safely and minimizing risk to myself and others and shame on anyone who judges me for being ugly or funny looking. There’s a solution for that. Don’t look at me! ;)) And just like that... waddling becomes cool. Own it if you have to do it. What else you gonna do, risk injury?
@taterstoolboxskates3 жыл бұрын
Just bought my first street bike at 41yrs old 2006 Harley Sportster First thing I did was have brand new white walls put on then me and my wife put on 14 inch Burly bars😎💯 Thanks for all the knowledge of your channel buddy I dig it👍🏻
@atomicdmt87632 жыл бұрын
we love your face.............and/but the talk over format w vid clips is very impactful and fun **
@christianbh4 жыл бұрын
Getting going from a dead stop is the hardest part of driving a stick. After that it’s easy to shift because you don’t have to worry about it dying.
@MediocreDragonborn6 жыл бұрын
Great video yam! These videos are going to give a lot of new riders the confidence they need to accept that making mistakes is normal, and that they will just learn with time
@ralphvalkenhoff28873 жыл бұрын
I dropped my brand new bike yesterday practicing figure eights in a parking lot. Took the shine right off. Now it’s a thrasher bike, weeee
@jseden5 жыл бұрын
Driving manual for 15 years before getting my first bike definitely helped when i got a real bike.. haven’t even stalled it once and I had the shifts nice and smooth after a couple days. Id also owned scooters and mopeds that whole time so my learning curve was minimal. Biggest thing to get used to was the foot brake but it wasn’t a big deal.
@HappyBacon777ttv4 жыл бұрын
Got a bike not too long ago, complete beginner. During a slow turn, I also learned not to downshift without rev-matching in a turn, thankfully nothing bad happened.
@hksp2 жыл бұрын
perfectly fine to break midcorner with conering abs
@jckcc5 жыл бұрын
My bike gear indicator sometimes will say that I'm on neutral when I'm actually on first (the manual actually says it can happen), causing me to stall when I let go of my clutch, so these days I always let go of my clutch slowly after I stop.
@ilyketrainz6 жыл бұрын
I don’t count by car lengths for distance, I keep traffic lengths at 3-4 seconds, you have one second for acknowledgement, and the rest to react appropriately. And is applicable at any speed, whether highway, or city.
@jacobvilla40456 жыл бұрын
Loved how you played Elise in background. Nice touch Yamster
@AblaiDastan4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video, learning how to ride a motorcycle should never end. And don’t listen to those idiots who don’t want to see your face - there are also plenty of those who do! So just keep on looking great and posting those useful videos 🙏
@themeyer20105 жыл бұрын
I want you to start going into the in depth advanced stuff! I love the content thus far; keep it up!
@reapz47616 жыл бұрын
I started watching your channel in 2016 and you were one of my inspirations to get into riding, last summer I finally started riding and I can‘t thank you enough. It‘s also great to see that I‘m not the only one who was inspired and your content is great as always, thanks Yammie lube ❤️😎
@magicalmagical21956 жыл бұрын
Thank-you for going back to the roots, Yammie. Cheers.
@hcvfggd5 жыл бұрын
Could you talk more about downshifting because when I am coming up to a light and it's already red I downshift into 4th gear and then just sometimes I'll downshift in the third and then hold the clutch in and just go all the way down to first and then put it in neutral and then roll up to the light into a stop and then of course take off from first and then second depending on how many RPMs I give it is how fast I shift
@devonscroggins24806 жыл бұрын
Not a new rider been riding for a few years but, some of ur videos definatly taught me a few things i didnt know THANKS PAPA YAM
@pandazzy526 жыл бұрын
Idk why you don’t have more subs, I honestly enjoy your video style. Good work sir.
@cdehart2010able5 жыл бұрын
I'm learning to ride and i have a group of friends that i ride with and it's a huge help with riding in a pack 2 in the front to warn about upcoming hazards and 2 in the back as like a protection
@fn2ning6655 жыл бұрын
Car length or two? It's all relative to the speed you're doing. I follow the 2 second rule.
@tappajaav5 жыл бұрын
And that should be the bare minimum - especially if you aren't in heavy traffic larger gap is better. Won't hurt to have space for error
@fn2ning6655 жыл бұрын
@Mira culix It's all dependent on how fast you're going. 2 seconds is sufficient to react if you're paying attention, which you should be...
@g496r500t4 жыл бұрын
It’s usually the legal minimum
@irnomo97845 жыл бұрын
i love the music you choose for your videos(classical piano pieces). an automatic like regardless.
@rflahardy4 жыл бұрын
Picked up a 2008 SV650S with 5000 miles bc of your videos so thank you. Got it dor 2000$ absolutely insane deal. Love it. I can get 100% on the throttle and the front stays down. So I can fly. Thanks again
@raimondblizzard88194 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying your tips. Bringing up my confidence. I'll have my first bike in less than a month! Keep up the great vids Yam
@MrGangatha4 жыл бұрын
New to riding, really enjoy Yammie videos. Funny as hell, but I'm also learning a lot
@DanDanTheFireman6 жыл бұрын
Interdesting
@FrenchINHALE16 жыл бұрын
The biggest thing that helped me with clutch that no one ever mentions except the riding course is the friction zone and telling you to ride the clutch to lesrn, and that since the clutch is in oil you can use it more compared to a car without burning it out as quick.
@porchjunkie6 жыл бұрын
Who else isn’t a noob but still watches these? 🙋🏾♂️
@ahmedamrahmedabdelmoneum3985 жыл бұрын
My man i aint got a bike
@hydrohedinvictus86975 жыл бұрын
i love women oh yeah yeah
@FirasLaallam5 жыл бұрын
hydrohed invictus oh yeah yeah is so dead
@mylesgratton25525 жыл бұрын
I've been riding for 20 years and I still watch my boy Yam
@damnielm05 жыл бұрын
It is important to keep the mind of a noob. Got my first bike at 11 it’s been 18 years and I still waddle. Jk
@crisnmaryfam73442 жыл бұрын
2:24 You dont even need a parking lot for this. A short driveway will suffice. Contrary to popular belief unless your engine runs like shite, you do not need to apply throttle to take off with a clutch. Just ever so slowly release the clutch and when you find that friction point the bike or car will begin to move. If you practice this technique with just the clutch no throttle input, you'll have a much more in depth understanding of that friction point. Eventually you'll be able to take off without having to gas at all. This is especially useful in cars, Many people fear a hill in a stick shift, once you learn this technique you can use the clutch to stand on the hill and not the brakes, Without the car stalling and bucking.
@aidanmayer19805 жыл бұрын
Long story short new riders, take a motorcycle safety course. Not only does your insurance give you a discount when you pass but every one of these points and more are brought up and hammered home. Very educational and teaches you how to train the skills and techniques you need from the get go
@onkarpalav52576 жыл бұрын
Fur Elise by Beethoven playing in the background is awesome.
@Noel-lb5gx4 жыл бұрын
Onkar Palav satisfying
@joshpham26086 жыл бұрын
It is great to see Yammie riding the MT-07 where my workplace is located on E Arapaho Rd. I have learned from you when I first brought the 2018 MT-09 from Maxim Honda as my beginner bike.
@chiefchick4 жыл бұрын
I learned to drive a car on a stick. But that was decades ago and have been driving automatic. I must say, my instincts are better on a stick. Automatic had dumbed down my senses a lot. I am a motorcycle newbie, like very new, and I am back learning the friction zone all over again. Sucks. But I will get there.
@TheDthHuntr2 жыл бұрын
here in belgium we were taught that the distance between you and the other car should be your speed devided by 2. 120km/h = 60m or 50km/h = 25m between you and the other car
@user-gt4lu6ym4c3 жыл бұрын
Anyone else notice him playing Für Elise in the background? Lol, I guess it is copywrite-free. *3:30*
@sir89305 жыл бұрын
Been on two wheels around 6 years, I just started looking at these videos but they're pretty entertaining. I actually have picked up a tip from a video as well
@whitepaws24856 жыл бұрын
just subscribed, love yer vids yammie,, just past my cbt in Scotland, and got me a yamaha125.. motor bikes rock :)
@maddan01384 жыл бұрын
A think that helped me in everyday riding and in emergency braking is for shure having fun riding sideaways as in wet road and emergency braking locking the rear wheel is more than likely if you get on the brakes with too much force. And that got me used to maintaining the bikes control while slipping
@Ziruthiel6 жыл бұрын
Regarding The second point about tailgating, here in UK there is something called 2 second rule. Essencially if you can say "only a fool breaks the 2 second rule" in your head. And by the time you've finished, you're past the point where the vehicle in front of you was when you started saying it - You're too close to it.
@county_bear9509 Жыл бұрын
My favorite thing about riding is that it feels so raw, almost as if illegal, like a go kart on the street. This coming from a guy who dailys a 225k mile manual car with no powersteering. And theres almost no electronics... (reason I like my car). 60 miles on my 2023 z400 ans im loving it.
@michaelmendoza20225 жыл бұрын
just starting out. found your videos.. havent stopped watching. best videos ive seen
@jordanaary28866 жыл бұрын
Great video man please keep up the content !!
@claytondorris67984 жыл бұрын
Hey Yammie! Your videos are amazing!
@lilia_spn6 жыл бұрын
I like the greenscreen :,C gotta get some of shabby boob's shiny head, it gives me good luck for my motorcycle exam
@kuyt206 жыл бұрын
Braking mid-corner is only dangerous if you suddenly slam on the brakes while you're riding like you have explosive diarrhoea and have to get home ASAP. In my experience, gentle and smooth braking inputs rarely upset your bike that much, mid-corner or not.
@turnonoff6 жыл бұрын
Visit India and you'll learn how to ride motorbike in no time.
@SomeDudeOnline6 жыл бұрын
I have a few coworkers from India and they don't ride here because they have to wear a helmet or we go too fast on the freeway or some other odd excuse.
@H31MU76 жыл бұрын
yeah but you still won't learn who built the Taj Mahal
@end.corruption6 жыл бұрын
In fact u will learn adventure biking within city limits hahhahahaa
@muditsingal45736 жыл бұрын
Only if you know which roads to chose 🤷
@Varaprasad_Boloor6 жыл бұрын
@@SomeDudeOnline Riding motorcycle's for about 80% of the rider's is a necessity (time/parking space/budget/ease of access) in India, But in the US I guess the rest of the 20% is similar...(community / recreation / thrill / sport)
@ZeroCool01010016 жыл бұрын
I am older but I am going to start riding soon, and the yam has given me a lot of tips. Keep up the great content. I am going to actually but am FZ07 as a starter. I am tall and it sits just right when I got on one at the dealership. Thanks for all info bro. Maybe I’ll see you around the DFW.
@Panda_Gibs3 жыл бұрын
I feel like a lot of advice on navigating turns assumes you desire maximum velocity on a pristine track. You should be able to adjust your line at *any* point in the turn. We are not on a track. We are on public roads. There will be potholes. There will be roadkill. There will be a random plastic bag carefully hiding a cinder block. You should navigate the turn at a reasonable speed and be able to swerve at any point in the turn.
@MoHawk_19706 жыл бұрын
Hey YAMZ..... I love your vids fam!! I’m a new rider and you have been a great help! Thanks and keep it going.
@ThePolymath16 жыл бұрын
A car length or two? I count timed distance in time to the tune of 2-3 seconds. As the vehicle in front of you passes a dashed line, street sign... anything, start counting. You should hit 2 Mississippi at minimum before you get to that same dashed line, banana peel, phone pole, etc.
@MotoJournoKris6 жыл бұрын
Haha I was thinking this. May be a few car lengths if you're crawling along at like 20km/h.
@GemmaDelayne5 жыл бұрын
I'll just pass them
@izzojoseph23 жыл бұрын
I subbed your channel last year and bought my first bike last month! That’s for the education.
@nicknieberg86936 жыл бұрын
Also when cornering avoid the centre line like dont get close to it. Cus if u make a corner and on the other side a truck is also making a corner u will hit him trucks tend to stay near the middle line. Just what i learned at my motorcycle course
@johnconstantine58615 жыл бұрын
7:26 -> "Slow In Fast Out" Me: That's what she said...
@gp46and24 жыл бұрын
I absolutely despise the manscape ads. Otherwise i love the vid, awesome work!
@VvexX6 жыл бұрын
You are in your groove...keep going! Best one yet.
@iainamurray6 жыл бұрын
"Only a fool breaks the 2 second rule" Cant believe you missed the opportunity to say that
@mhordijk08715 жыл бұрын
Yeah, a car's length ain't gonna cut it. Doing 30 means you travel 45 feet per second. That's a big car. Now try 80... 2 seconds, at any given speed, is a better rule of thumb. 1 second to register, 1 second to react.
@johnduheaume66504 жыл бұрын
That's seconds, not car lengths I hasten to add. Is that IHTA?
@waiwong79966 жыл бұрын
A video on engine braking and blipping the throttle when shifting
@ethanstiles38405 жыл бұрын
Agree
@revmatch82405 жыл бұрын
I had a Leo on my 99 r6. Carbs FTW. It was lovely.
@Wiseman4784 жыл бұрын
I just stall today when I finally decided to drive to the streets . I was scared guy in back of me was on me
@MrDylanryan6 жыл бұрын
So last year, got my bike license, took the Course, bought a mint 600 gsxr. Then about a month later a old lady stopped dead in front of me in my road car. Yup cost of insurance for a new rider went from 2000 a year to 3900 a year. My car went from 1400 a year to 6500. Looking at my bike right now!
@Sacrifice-Paid6 жыл бұрын
Yammie this thing about not braking in corners, I know I was told not to when I was learning, but I’ve done it a number of times since passing my test, maybe I’ve been lucky, but I’ve never hit the deck, maybe I shouldn’t have said that, cos it’ll probably happen now lol
@Cruz4746 жыл бұрын
You can trail brake and be fine, I do it all the time when I KNOW i’m going to come in fast no problem. But its more along the lines of having to unexpectedly brake in a corner, which usually leads to disaster. I’ve never came close to eating shit when I came into a corner slow and accelerated through it like they teach you. but when I come into a corner unexpectedly hot is when I shit my pants. Which will never happen if you just follow the msf rule of accelerating THROUGH not braking through a corner lol.
@Sacrifice-Paid6 жыл бұрын
Chicago Skater ok, thanks 👍🏻
@Mr100asd6 жыл бұрын
Cornering is the key to longevity in riding. Every bike has distinct characteristics. , Outside temp, tire compound and age key factors. Keep that distance from whatever is in front of you . Patience.. Ride safe everyone.
@soldat25013 жыл бұрын
Mid corner breaking. I know it’s wrong. I am conscious of it every time I go into a turn. And then, I do it. I catch myself and of course, curse out loud. I don’t do it every time but usually when I am zoning. The worst time to do it I know. Been riding for 32 years but I still do it occasionally.
@DJDCTrez6 жыл бұрын
This video makes me want a sticker for my bike that says "Baby Yam"
@TheSubtleBeast2 жыл бұрын
Fz07 is my dream bike ❤ That machine is beautiful 🤩
@RazorusR3X7774 жыл бұрын
I'm planning on racing at some point, and that clip of the dude stalling on the track is going to be me on my first race, I just know it.
@uses0ap6 жыл бұрын
When I first started riding, I was terrified.... 2 years later, I'm banging wheelies without a helmet & doing gnarley jumps. I've mastered reverts to keep the combo going.
@luis93354 жыл бұрын
Stay safe m8
@mazzach6 жыл бұрын
You rock, Yammie~ Love your vids.
@Carlociraptor4616 жыл бұрын
Its hard to take cornering advice from someone who smashed into a car head on in a corner.
@deathwish83396 жыл бұрын
Yeah, like wtf is he even talking about? Outside, inside, outside? Sounds like BS to me. You should do the opposite. Inside, outside, inside. Let us know how it works out for ya.
@Carlociraptor4616 жыл бұрын
@@deathwish8339 You're totally right dude, me doubting the credibility of someone who smashed into a car head on when it comes to cornering totally exposed my entire opinion and methods on cornering, you got me! Sorry I just forget the main roads are a race track sometimes, might explain my lack of head on collisions!
@jimmefz33286 жыл бұрын
Maybe you should take advice from some one with better reading comprehension. "Dumbest" and "Rider Error" are in the title, who better to give such advice then someone who has committed the dumbest error of all, and learned from it.
@deathwish83396 жыл бұрын
@@Carlociraptor461 a "racing line" isn't just something you do on the track. It is, quite honistly, the best line to take for turns. Practicing the line will probably save you in the case of an emergency. You don't have to speed to take the best line. Where did he say you have to break the law on the streets? What specifically was bad advice he gave? Just because he messed up, doesn't mean he didn't learn from it and you shouldn't imply that his very good advice is suspect because of his previous errors in judgement. He is providing a very good service for new and inexperienced riders. Don't lead them down the wrong road out of spite with poor comments trying to get likes.
@kolinstallman37886 жыл бұрын
@@deathwish8339 100%. Racing line applies to all things. It will give the best traction, control, and minimize steering input. Helps alot in snow driving when you have to keep some speed to avoid getting stuck and have no traction. If you always walk in the racing line. You only have to vacuum the racing line = more riding time.
@kierannessbert97146 жыл бұрын
Hey Papa yam... Your videos are awesome. 😀
@charlespratt86634 жыл бұрын
You can add riding with one hand off the bars and waving to everyone like a home coming queen on a float rather than focusing on the road.