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@BobYhoet17 күн бұрын
"we got 2 miles on it now, we going crazy"😭🔥🔥🔥
@kong1800gaming24 күн бұрын
Bros gonna look back in a month and laugh. Good stuff bro. Be safe out there
@joshgts967527 күн бұрын
"Shifts are pretty bad...just because I SUCK!" - LOL Not bad dude. Watch those turns. You need to take them wider. To improve your shifts just let off the throttle more. Think of it as one hand in, the other hand out. Great choice on the 500.
@roguezpy140022 күн бұрын
What about for rev matches?
@niallk933617 күн бұрын
When you upshift, you're probably on throttle. So you roll off throttle + clutch in -> shift up -> clutch out + throttle roll on When you downshift, you should be off throttle already. Ease clutch in to not unsettle bike, down shift, blip throttle while easing clutch out then off throttle again.
@BeulaieonFF28 күн бұрын
quick tips brother, try not to start it unless you are on it holding the clutch it could be in gear, do not cover the front brake unless you will use it. that bad habit can lead to a very bad accident. Other than that you look pretty decent, Although i recommend taking the MSF course, it could save your life. Stay safe and have fun
@R6Dizzy27 күн бұрын
Can’t start it in gear at least my 02’ R6 can’t
@FedoraSnatcher27 күн бұрын
You can't start it in gear
@BeulaieonFF27 күн бұрын
@@FedoraSnatcher yes you can my man. All bikes are different.
@farrenmason816627 күн бұрын
@voltxge9544 newer Kawasaki you can as long as your kickstand is up.
@JessicaSimonson197627 күн бұрын
I relax my hand over front brake lever all the time.....never an issue. I control the throttle with only my thumb.
@isolated895512 күн бұрын
Nice riding brotha! Watching this definitely lowered my anxiety on getting my first bike which is tomorrow! I’m getting a brand new R3 and plan on keeping it as long as I can. Stay safe my man!
@kimberlyquintanilla549325 күн бұрын
Great video. You did very good considering no riding experience especially on a 500. I am about to take my MSF course in a couple of weeks. I can't wait!
@stoic37026 күн бұрын
i love this video, i love how raw it is. its like im right there with you as youre learning, going thru you're internal process of everything which is amazing. makes me excited to get my first bike
@mahnasmatv97521 күн бұрын
I'm driving motorcyclee for about 6 years now This is how MotoChrisp did too last month, now he's so good. Keep up practicing and believe me someday you're gonna laugh to yourself.
@exotix.13163 күн бұрын
Christy gains traction less goooo
@SlapshodWingnut20 күн бұрын
Watching this from the UK. Where you are limited to a maximum of 125cc after a compulsory basic course. And then only ride bigger bikes after you've passed your test. Of which there are 2. It takes guts to ride a 500cc with no experience. You did well not to drop it when you stalled the first time. I suggest you do some courses. After a year or two, and some courses, try some track days. You'll learn so much from them. Some general tips. Practice feathering your clutch. Its a leaver, not a switch. Learn about trail breaking. Practice slow speed manoeuvring. Of which keeping your speed constant will help keep you upright. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. You're right about needing to think about a lot of stuff. It will get better and become easier in time. Get comfortable with controlling your bike before playing in too much traffic. You'll find you sometimes have to do the thinking for the other drivers as well as yourself at times. You've picked a nice bike to start on. Enjoy it and ride safe.
@niallk933617 күн бұрын
Unfortunately there is no true beginniner course in the US. MSF assumes you already have that 125cc type experience. My class had 9, 3 were asked to leave, 3 had experience before showing up. They were the only 3 to pass. They spend like 10 minutes on the friction zone, then move onto cone drills. Only way you have the muscle memory after that is if you already ride dirt bikes or motorcycles. He should learn really good clutch+throttle putzing around like this. Then be in great shape for the MSF class.
@SlapshodWingnut16 күн бұрын
@niallk9336 That's so backwards! The CBT in the UK assumes you have no experience on 2 wheels. And treats people who don't accordingly...
@SimonRiley75227 күн бұрын
Once you feel comfortable enough on the road, take it to a nearby parking lot and do some drills for low speed. Uturns, Slalom, do some laps and practice pressing to lean into a turn, stop and go, quick stops, swerves. Get some cone pucks from Revzilla, not expensive. Set up some courses in a parking lot. HIGHLY recommend to take an MSF class. Many states let you waive the DMV skills test if you take the course, don't know where you live so check locally to makes sure. HAVE FUN!
@jonathanwilkinson24226 күн бұрын
Sweet video and bike! I think the best way to learn is the way you’re doing it for sure. Putting yourself in an environment where you can do your own thing, learning what it likes, what it doesn’t like. Understand these bikes are super durable and reliable!! Keep making videos! And dude you can see the progress throughout the video hell yeah
@Geezer36926 күн бұрын
Returning rider here in the UK. A 500 as your first bike - I wish! You did well there, lucky there was nothing on the roads as some of your turns made me cringe haha. Credit to you for taking your bike out in the rain, remember new tyres need breaking in before they grip well. Get yourself some training and ride safe.
@twistededge759720 күн бұрын
im currently 16 and my dream has always been to get a motorcycle and just enjoy riding im starting a cashier job soon and i plan on saving up all my money my mom and dad are gonna help me with my insurance and half for the ninja 400 but i need to get my drivers license first but this video is a inspiration if that makes any since.
@michaelmansur856025 күн бұрын
I bought my 2024 ninja 500 abs 3 days ago as well haha. Had a co worker drive it out the lot for me. Having fun so far, got a bit of riding experience, taking the msf course next month! 🔥
@3xclusive._kuraa27 күн бұрын
Really excited to see how your progress going on in the future ‼️🔥
@Danmckenna91214 күн бұрын
Great video. I Think you did a great job. Especially for a First time Rider in the Rain. Keep up the good Work. Enjoy!
@enxch28 күн бұрын
I just bought a MT-03 for my first bike about a week ago and man can I relate to how this first ride went. lol You definitely have some decent shifting despite your remarks. Just a few things I’ve learned in my 5 hours or so of practice this week is I’ve definitely noticed the engine breaking is very drastic in lower gears. Torque is much more prevalent in those lower gears as well when you’re going under 20. I’ve found myself staying in 3rd and 4th a lot when going around the neighborhood between 25-35. In those gears the engine breaking and jerkiness is definitely a lot less harsh. Keep it up man and definitely hit up an MSF course when possible. I have mine in a couple weeks and plan to go out every day. Bikes now up to 37 miles on it for me. 😂
@juannevindez696924 күн бұрын
Every new rider needs to watch this video. This brings back memories of my first ride 😊
@qbradford412723 күн бұрын
Keep working at it man! I’m a new rider as well! Great shifts at 16:30
@boingboing536125 күн бұрын
You’ll learn so much once you go through the MSF course. Best of everything!
@C98est19xx4 күн бұрын
Just started a month ago on my Z500 , absolutely love it just hit 900 miles earlier , thinking about going for another ride later on tonight 💪🏽
@theradioattheendoftheworld425127 күн бұрын
As a guy who has decided to get back into bikes and with a good beginners bike appreciate vids like this. And that bike is a fine looking machine
@nathanieljordan965127 күн бұрын
I’m looking forward to more of your videos!
@bailey522716 күн бұрын
done well man, you will be more comfortable and confident with the more experience you get riding it. keep at it!
@amazeke485127 күн бұрын
As a fellow new rider (just started like 2 weeks ago on an '04 Honda 919) keep it up and safe riding!
@maxwell973418 күн бұрын
Hey man, just a tip. When you're cruising down a three-lane roadway, stay towards the center. Be right out there in Plain View! Don't ride along the edge and get too close to the curb. Be visible! And, be purposeful. At intersections, be sure it's clear (the most dangerous place for a motorcycle) and just gun that mother across the intersection! Just a couple tips I remember from,MSF course.
@willsohrnberger244119 күн бұрын
Just release the clutch smoother when you shift. Smooth is fast you can be smooth and fast. Everything you do should be smooth and progressive. Not 0 to full throttle, not full clutch no clutch, just ease it in and out dont abruptly grab the brakes or the clutch. Deliberate and smooth, not jerky and twitchy. It gets a lot more fun when you can stop shifting at 3000rpm (after 100 miles) and after 4000 rpms (500ish miles) and then after 5000 rpms at 600 miles after your first oil change and service.. Being able to ride the bikes at higher rpms is so much more fun! even just cruising around town in 2nd gear 30ish mph at 5000rpms, the bikes way more responsive both in slowing down with engine braking and quickly having to speed up to maneuver. after I was clear to rev the bike way up more consistently it makes the bike feel so much better and more fun.
@AhriCRose23 күн бұрын
My shifts suck too don't worry. I started on a 1998 GSXR 600, but it's going well. Can't wait to see how you improve :)
@grant_lane015 күн бұрын
I’m so happy to see all of the positive comments and advice! What a great community to be apart of! :)
@user-pd9vp5gq3c12 күн бұрын
Yo, my first real bike was a ninja 500 too. Loved that bike. Good idea to wear the gear. No matter how hot it gets remember why you wear it. I would recommend taking the MSF course, they teach you some good stuff. Excellent first run man, keep it up.
@TrenTonyo_NoobMoto25 күн бұрын
Nice to see another noob out here giving it a try. I had never ridden a motorcycle except as a passenger, I’ve been riding for 10 months now on a CFMOTO 450SS and my first 15 minute ride from the dealership after practicing in the parking lot for all of 10 minutes, I stalled twice and that was at a major intersection stop light. 😅😅 The way you’re learning is WAAAAY smarter than that squid stuff I did when I started. I’m now able to ride long distances and highways, twisty roads, etc. I’m still a beginner, but after taking the BR2 course for my license a while back, things got a little easier during slow speed stuff. Keep it up.
@beefyboi6422 күн бұрын
Don't think I ever would've made it this far without the course, man. Great job! I heard you complain about your shifts a lot, try to focus on letting go of the clutch smooth. It can still be fast, just don't let go of it all at once. There's a bit of a balancing act between it and the throttle even when shifting at higher speeds, but just improve the smoothness of your left hand and the rest comes naturally.
@samirkhan262122 күн бұрын
First time riding while its raining is wild
@Victdork23 күн бұрын
When taking off don’t be afraid to give it some gas. Don’t rev is super high but you can give it more gas. The bike won’t move till you hit that clutch threshold. That will help with stalling
@IcozyI26 күн бұрын
im getting mine soon and in the same boat as you, no previous experience besides a bicycle lol hope the best for you, be safe !
@sheilaharmon854625 күн бұрын
I kept thinking "make a right turn, make a right turn, make a right turn". 😊 But you did great!
@endriolima568515 күн бұрын
You doing great! Very brave to go out in the rain for your first ride xD I took like a month before trying to ride on wet conditions
@michaelrivers382720 күн бұрын
Looking good. Started on a 500 to. Only been riding a month. MSF course will help big time.
@Junglesmurf24 күн бұрын
This makes me excited to get my first bike .
@Wesley129926 күн бұрын
Very nice video, and what a beautiful place you live in!!
@takijahrasheed714819 күн бұрын
Love this, I just bought my first bike, too, a 2024 ninja 650 a month ago. Just finally, I took my msf course❤
@liminality879117 күн бұрын
Great bike to learn on. Got a 2015 Ninja 650 with 2000 miles on it. Picked it up a week ago and I've already put 1000 miles on it. It's very forgiving, just be careful on it. Happy riding!
@bluesman38323 күн бұрын
Please take the msf class brother! It definitely will help you and will possibly save your life one day. The rear brake will help you out a lot more than a front brake at slow speeds. The reason why you are almost dropping the bike when stopping it's because you're coming to a stop with the front brake and your handlebars slightly turned. That will almost always cause the bike to fall. Using the rear brake will give you more control. Also while riding slowly you are not in the friction zone with the clutch. Your clutch is all the way out while writing under 10 mph. The throttle won't be as jumpy if you stay in the friction zone and learn to use it well. Check out motojitsu, be the boss of your motorcycle and ride like a pro. They will point you in the right direction. Be safe
@ryxncb23 күн бұрын
A little tip to help you not stall out as much, if you hear it kinda puttering like a lawn mower about to run out of gas that’s how you know you need to input a good bit more throttle
@legendofpanigale26 күн бұрын
"Let me neutral it down"... no msf... riding for the first time ever... and it's raining. oh lawd. stay safe bro Please when you brake, do not have your wheel turned. Also when you're braking to a stop sign, just look forward, don't look sideways. if you look sideways you'll tend to turn the wheel as well. that's when you'll drop the bike.
@MrTed181025 күн бұрын
Not bad bro! I've got a small tip tho, when stopping don't only apply one brakes use both front and rear(also remember progressive breaking) to get that muscle memory in for when you need to brake in an emergency.
@kansasrevis944025 күн бұрын
Got my R7 today, I got tired of my R3, one tip I would have is not downshifting to first while going more than 10 mph. Every bike is different and I’m not familiar with Kawasaki, but I usually don’t even downshift to first unless I know I’m stopping, and I don’t revmatch first because I hold the clutch in until I’m moving again. Like you said, downshifting to first is pretty heavy on the engine breaking. But ride your own ride, whatever is comfortable for you, just sharing some of my experience from driving manual cars and a bike 👍 enjoy it!
@crossley238126 күн бұрын
Good stuff, smarter than me for sure. Just picked mine up last week, no msf course…. Or prior experience and decided to drive it home from the dealership. Was scared shitless but knowledge of manual cars helps a ton. You’ll get more confident with shifting and starting, turning and everything very quickly
@stevenmcdonough15 күн бұрын
Im bout to do that tomorrow😂😂
@swayo018 күн бұрын
Beautiful bike bud. Ride safe 🙏🏼 Edit: first time on the bike and it’s raining lol wild. Keep in mind that the road is the most slippery when it first starts to rain. Also, get comfortable with leaning the bike a little when turning from a stop. Remember, lean, look and go.
@DookeyRidr17 күн бұрын
Good job. I’d encourage you to take as many classes as you can. I’ve been riding for 35+ years, and those classes will teach you good foundational skills & “know-how” tips that will stay with you forever and mainly, will keep you safe. Great choice on the bike. The Ninja 500 is a bike that is good to learn on, but fantastic to grow into. Just be glad that you found the bike close by you, and you don’t have the rule that I do: I ride home every bike I have ever bought (unless the condition doesn’t allow). The last bike I rode home last fall was from Cleveland, Ohio to Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area.
@l33amv8610 күн бұрын
Hello I’m buying a klx 300 Kawasaki dual sport in like 3 days and I have a question When you shift it into first and let go of the clutch with no throttle is it like a car and start rolling or do I gotta put a lil push on the throttle as well
@DookeyRidr9 күн бұрын
@@l33amv86 congrats on the 300, i had a drz 400, those enduros are some of the best bikes
@TheDougSpot26 күн бұрын
First ride, and you’ve ridden in more rain than I have in my whole 3 months
@JDaGhost4424 күн бұрын
Your doing better then me my first time riding I stalled almost 10x on my ninja 500 lol
@StarFiiiire20 күн бұрын
while raining, thats crazy xD
@MacAttck71414 күн бұрын
Your right there is a ton going through your head... people who don't ride don't realize your sometimes trying to do 8+ things all at the same time... It is a lot.. I've only been riding for a year and I still suck at it. But I know that every time I go out there I get a little bit better!
@matthewcalhoon22 күн бұрын
don’t use the front brake below 5 mph when coming to a stop sign, if your bars are turned at all it will put all of the weight and start tipping.
@z9brigade15 күн бұрын
Only relevant with a lean angle. But I guess a good rule of thumb for his first few rides.
@matthewcalhoon15 күн бұрын
@@z9brigade with lean angle or handlebars turned. front brake with lean angle will cause tire slip and you will low side. front brake with handle bars turned at slow speeds will cause all of the weight to go to the front, but since the handlebars are turned the weight will be transferred downward.
@Zerey_vathanak19 күн бұрын
im your 1000 subcriber!!
@OHYEAH-km3md15 күн бұрын
gotta admit you have balls to do your first on wet road, thats crazy
@tobias_bateman594021 күн бұрын
this is a common uncle james W
@Tomshwom25 күн бұрын
I just got a Triumph Speed 400 and am going through the exact same process. Took my MSF course and got fully licensed, but just barely getting used to getting around the neighborhood and constantly stalling / jerky throttle control.
@rottweilerfun952021 күн бұрын
You're stalling because you aren't giving it gas at the same time that you're letting out the clutch. Practice with your clutch and finding the friction zone. Practice makes perfect. Practice being smooth with the throttle and clutch. You'll get it eventually, it will just click. Good luck, keep the shiny side up.
@ForYahwehYeshua16 күн бұрын
I've been riding a little while now, something that will happen sooner or later is you're gonna drop that bike. Don't feel bad about it if you do, we've all done it, hope you love that bike and keep on riding and stay safe out there
@HeldIntegral17 күн бұрын
Relax ur hands, stay on with your back and legs. Save the rev matching for after you can drive her comfortably. Wait for a dry day to practice tbh. Dont touch the front brakes when you're rolling under 20kmph. Remember to routinely clean and relube ur chain. Beware your tire pressure and chain slack remain at the recommended levels. I'd swap that stock exhaust as soon as too. Literally, no one can hear it, and it could get you hurt cos ppl will do dumb driver things without realising you're there.
@ravioli238927 күн бұрын
A dry day would've been better for confidence, but hay, you rode while the ground was wet. Gotta start somewhere, good job and be-careful. Look alive, head on swivel and always ride defensively 👍
@JAZY40017 күн бұрын
Hey can someone explain why when he pulls up to a stop sign and breaks he needs to pull the clutch in obliviously he needs it to go forward.
@Rav3nclaw4320 күн бұрын
ATGATT very smart man. Keep that shit up and youll live to look back on the eralier goofy moments
@stevenmcdonough15 күн бұрын
Im bout to pick mine up tomorrow😂😂
@lordgdk22 күн бұрын
From league addict to bikerboyz 😎
@TylerTurnipseed8915 күн бұрын
Not bad, brave to hit wet pavement on a brand new bike with brand new tires just keep everything smooth with the hands. Bikes respond instantly to rider input and smooth is key. That said, probably a bit more forgiving of a bike than my 1900cc behemoth of a cruiser. So much torque I can barely even get it to do under 20 without a little clutch feathering. Take the course though man. After the MSF you'll have a lot more control and you won't be risking your new bike to get it!
@demwillams889812 күн бұрын
Man, I'm close to the same boat. I'm buying my first real bike before the msf (altho I am at least scheduled in 2 months). I'm all over the map on what to get. There's what I want (zx4rr). What I know (pit/ebikes). And what makes sense for a fun toy (klx230sm/300sm, grom/z125, drz, etc). I just can't make up my mind. Logic says get a small (cheaper) toy to really learn road manners on)...but those aren't great hwy bikes and I am getting to know buy once:cry once as I age...just get what u want first. That leaves me with an overpriced 400 and still having to buy all my gear lol. All this because I've given up on the car market and have come to terms that I can't afford my dream cars or their maintenance. Not sure why I blathered on all of that lol. Stay safe out there...
@TstatusTV10 күн бұрын
Ninja 400 / 500 is more than enough bike to start out on
@royzi581026 күн бұрын
First time ever riding a motorcycle and its a 500' without ABS with brand new tires in the rain. Be safe bro and GL
@TwistedTex55616 күн бұрын
Something I’d recommend, 5:49 add some rain X to your helmet visor. It’ll help a ton.
@juliolee444027 күн бұрын
I remember being in your shoes. I did take the msf but riding afterwards I still made a good amount of mistakes
@yosefm17018 күн бұрын
Please do not listen to the guy telling you not to cover your front brakes. Always ALWAYS have atleast two fingers at the lever. Even F9 brought this up and in Sweden they fail you at drivers test if you dont do that
@TstatusTV18 күн бұрын
That's kinda what I figured. Those milliseconds can make all the difference.
@niallk933617 күн бұрын
They freak out about this in MSF here. They only want to see all 4 fingers or none (no covering). I agree with the 2 finger method, but if he eventually wants to pass MSF (insurance....) it's better to practice without imo.
@sehvehn795527 күн бұрын
Thats whatsup. Got 25 miles on mine. Unfortunately leaving the states for a few months. Had to put in storage. Your bike looks cleannnnn
@sehvehn795527 күн бұрын
Dude yeah. 1st gear engine braking is strong af. Lol that MSF course is pretty legit. Recommend
@sehvehn795527 күн бұрын
Also, great vlog start lol enjoyed it
@SS-or7mz27 күн бұрын
The msf class is fun, you aren't skipping it altogether are you? You get to learn on a lighter bike, get to skip the driving test at the dmv, and get a discount on your motorcycle insurance. The weight of my bike (460 lbs wet) was probably the most intimidating thing for me starting out. That and right hand tight turns.
@rogerdodgerxd27 күн бұрын
do the msf courses supply motorcycles for every height? (ex 5'4 - 6'3)
@z9brigade15 күн бұрын
@@rogerdodgerxdcan't speak for all of them, but bikes were assigned off inseam height at ours. The shorter people were given 125cc groms, while the taller people were given random 250ccs
@georgemcpherson37068 күн бұрын
GJ dude
@Dr.BenjiBuddy26 күн бұрын
To prevent stalling you should give it more gas and regulate your speed with the clutch only. You'll never stall and your take offs will be more controlled. Definitely not bad for a first ride though 👍🏻
@eatingelizabethsfrizbee6 күн бұрын
I got the moondust matte white one and love it 😊
@antoenio26 күн бұрын
LETSSS GOOOOO!!!!
@exidd248123 күн бұрын
i have the same bike and im a beginner too! i did the msf course, been riding for like, idk, 2/3 months? it's not that hard to get a basic level and ride confortably, i guess you'll figure it out soon too, enjoy!
@Bluegrasscycles26 күн бұрын
I just started on a new zx10 for my first bike. 20 feels so fast in the beginning bro. I said the exact same thing. I have not been in the rain yet. Youre doing great bro. I just got mine to 100 miles. Still not smooth lol. Be safe out there bro!!! Sub/like/comment
@MegaTron27222 күн бұрын
In the rain wild
@motomommy20 күн бұрын
Taking your first ride in the rain is one way to do it
@rottweilerfun952021 күн бұрын
Take the MSF course, you'll be glad that you did.
@farrenmason816627 күн бұрын
Your throttle will be less jumpy the higher the gear your in. Enjoy man. Of course im not saying to be in a high gear in your neighborhood. Just saying that is why your throttle feels jumpy.
@BeulaieonFF28 күн бұрын
and you want the engine to sound happy when low speed. be in the friction zone and give the engine enough gas to sound happy and not like its clugging around.
@timduff700019 күн бұрын
when you buy a brand new car truck bike/motorcycle their all going to say 1 mile on there do to it rolling down the assembly line and when they start it up to test that everything works correctly
@fonziebulldog578616 күн бұрын
Ride like you was invisible for other traffic and live longer. 40 years on bikes. 😄👍
@Snippydust27 күн бұрын
I would spend some time practicing catching the bike with your legs. A lot of times when beginners drop the bike, its because they quickly panic stop, then put their foot down wrong then fall into it. Its good to practice waddling the bike under you on different angles and stuff so you are used to holding the bike up if it starts tipping
@tannercook205927 күн бұрын
Almost dropped mine sitting on it. My son wanted to come up and I had it leaning like a motogo bike while trying to keep my son from falling off too.
@kenseals828421 күн бұрын
I have never rode a motorcycle, but I am looking to get a Ninja 500. I also am looking to take the MSF class, which should I do first? Practice riding or take the class? I know if you take the class first your insurance will be cheaper in many cases. I just don't want to the class and fail then have to keep paying for it, especially because my wife and I will be taking the class together. Any thoughts anyone?
@rottweilerfun952021 күн бұрын
Take the class first , then get a bike. If you don't know how to ride , how are you planning on getting it home from the dealership ? Why a Ninja 500 ?
@kenseals828421 күн бұрын
@@rottweilerfun9520 I have a truck that can hold it, my son also rides, he would bring it home for me. The ninja 500, was just one of the bikes I was considering, when I was on it it felt comfortable, but looking at different videos, many people say that it is a good beginner bike too. I was also looking at a Yamaha yzf-r3, and some other bikes, what do you suggest?
@22Epic25 күн бұрын
ABS, especially for a new rider, is an option that I would recommend. If something unexpected happens, the first thing you gonna do is grab the front brake and lock the wheel. Sure ABS won't save you if you do this on the angle, but at least you won't fall if you do this with the bike upright.
@thereality420423 күн бұрын
Why dose the stock exhaust sound like a spaceship
@opossumfpv4 күн бұрын
Nice! What boots did you go with?
@TstatusTV2 күн бұрын
Alpinestars smx6
@loganchacon984222 күн бұрын
Hey man great vid btw but did you by chance negotiate for the price? I got a quote on my 500 and it was 75 in all and I was wondering if you did negotiate what did you do? If not what was the MSRP on the bike you got?:)
@TstatusTV22 күн бұрын
I didn't negotiate and got it for $6400 OTD. That was the going price with every dealer in my area.
@loganchacon984222 күн бұрын
@@TstatusTV lucky man I don’t know how to get the price down because MSRP is 53 but then they added 12 to that and now it’s 75 and that’s a bit to much
@austinbarthel603219 күн бұрын
@@loganchacon984253+12 is 65...
@loganpinette13 күн бұрын
what are those roads?
@vblix964519 күн бұрын
im buying my first bike Saturday and the ride from the dealership to my storage unit is straight highway😭😭
@angelg859126 күн бұрын
What frame sliders do you have?
@TstatusTV25 күн бұрын
shogun frame sliders for ninja 400. They fit on the 500 perfectly fine.
@thomaswright198223 күн бұрын
Maybe take some right hand turns next time. lol. you're doing good though..
@olheghtt7 күн бұрын
11:01 11:55 Hmm
@staceym803120 күн бұрын
Way too serious 😂
@TstatusTV20 күн бұрын
I'm not ready to go to heaven
@GT.Bugger26 күн бұрын
I'm from the UK so I don't understand the licence over there, but surely you're familiar with gears and driving at speed? How else are you allowed to ride legally? Seems dangerous
@TstatusTV25 күн бұрын
All you have to do is pass a written test at the BMV for a learners permit
@GT.Bugger25 күн бұрын
@@TstatusTV and you can ride any size bike? That's insane lol...wish it was the same here hahah