Who else out there pulled a Papa Yam and did the opposite of everything on the list? Another thing that'll take the guesswork out of getting your first bike is winning one for free on yammienoob.co
@mortalterrorRE4 жыл бұрын
I had a helmet about a month before my first bike. Gloves and a helmet are the most important pieces of gear you can get as a new rider
@heathman13554 жыл бұрын
Me financed a ninja 650 just had a helmet and riding gloves I was 29 so I borrowed a friends bike I had rode dirt bikes so had the clutch stuff mainly down miraculously passed the driving test then straight to the show room
@jones_ing4-2wheels834 жыл бұрын
I pulled a yam lol started on a 04 cbr600f4i bought a cheap helmet from amazon (which almost fell off when I hit the freeway lol). Then bought a proper helmet from cycle gear.
@leefhead14 жыл бұрын
Ive been riding 2 years (going into year 3). Bought a used 2012 Suzuki GSX-650F with low km, i used my helmet from auto racing (RaceQuip Pro15, super heavy and loud but snell rated) and i bought the cheapest jacket and gloves i could from my local store. Ill be looking to upgrade gear this year for sure. haha
@DaBudaa14 жыл бұрын
I've been riding for almost one year with around 2400 miles under the saddle, and I still don't have riding pants. I also bought my first bike brand new instead of used. When I took my MSF course last year March, I had normal jeans, regular jacket, my old Army gloves, and a new Shoei helmet.
@ScienceChap4 жыл бұрын
My job has dictated that I attend work every day throughout lockdown . Riding my Yamaha MT10 to work on silent UK roads for weeks on end was my guilty pleasure.
@MonotoniTV4 жыл бұрын
Empty streets were the best thing about Corona
@reneerussell78233 жыл бұрын
Soooo res with that....to UC Berzerkley every day...VFR now a Tiger for winter backroads twisted pleasure. Popo just waves me on
@petergeanacopulos53273 жыл бұрын
I was trying to beat the vaccine rollout but now everyone is back on the road and I missed my window of opportunity to learn on the roads with more peace of mind. I hate humans as is, then there are those who cannot drive a simple automatic vehicle on 4 wheels.
@sarahwallace27503 жыл бұрын
@@MonotoniTV Yesss! I was loving the lack of traffic!!
@HLGJammer3 жыл бұрын
I've worked throughout the entirety, in retail. People never stopped coming in...
@thesaltycabbage4 жыл бұрын
"if you're older than 29 something is going to hurt" - truest thing I've ever heard
@richardahola6923 жыл бұрын
Over 70 and something always hurts. Still riding though. Realized that good mirrors are necessary because I have limited mobility
@road-dawg88223 жыл бұрын
Shit just getting out of bed hurts. Lol
@xxxxxxGUNZxxxxxx3 жыл бұрын
Yup. Especially if you do heavy construction for a living
@dj-dq4lr3 жыл бұрын
True :(
@petergeanacopulos53273 жыл бұрын
I turn my head the wrong way and im bed ridden for 3 weeks with a torn ACL, compacted vertebrae, gout and a bunion.
@kflorence70053 жыл бұрын
"Sometimes you can do things wrong, and everything still ends up allright" Lowkey needed that today lol
@x-man50562 жыл бұрын
Puny God.
@estuchedepeluche22124 жыл бұрын
“What part of the body they tickle and what part they hurt?” They tickle my heart, they hurt my wallet.
@aidenrobertson9473 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@superpotato6573 жыл бұрын
Juan
@marinax3223 жыл бұрын
Ugh, so true lol
@medrict4 жыл бұрын
0) Sign up for MSF Course 0:20 1) Buy a helmet 0:48 2) Sit on the bikes 2:49 3) Take the MSF course 4:52 4) Research motorcycle and insurance 5:49 5) Buy used 7:05 6) Buy more gears and tools 7:59 7) Start riding 9:12
@jorickjoetoep2 ай бұрын
Saves me a bunch to watch.
@CaliXJ963 жыл бұрын
Instructions unclear, bought new vans and an open face helmet that match my favorite pair of riding swim trunks.
@betogray97653 жыл бұрын
I lol at that haha!!!
@maddygaddy79489 ай бұрын
Giggles
@jyemichael6 ай бұрын
ahahahahahahahahahaha
@codytoothman75813 жыл бұрын
Bought a helmet and a pair of mechanic gloves for the MSF course. Passed the course first try, went and bought an over priced sportster 883. 2 weeks later I was bored with it already. And after about 3500 miles and 2 months on that bike I traded it in for a brand new 2018 HD Heritage Classic. 20,512 miles and 1yr and 8 months later got hit by someone not paying attention. The bike was totalled and I bought an Indian chieftain. Been riding just about 3 years now with nearly 40k miles behind me. Best therapy I've ever had for combat ptsd.
@valentinmorales26334 жыл бұрын
I feel judged by my girlfriend for buying gear without having a bike, I can't wait to see her face when I show her this video and she realizes uncle Yammie approves.
@quillmaurer65633 жыл бұрын
I feel judged by my mom for buying gear even though I do have a bike already, but haven't yet taken the course (scheduled) or gotten my license. Well I do plan to ride the damn thing eventually!
@Rei-12003 жыл бұрын
@@quillmaurer6563 my moms thrilled I bought my gear first 🤣 she thought I was gonna run out of money buying the bike and say fuck the gear lmfao
@Rei-12003 жыл бұрын
@@quillmaurer6563 they cancelled my class though and everywhere’s booked for the summer so I’m teaching myself now 🙃
@walk43483 жыл бұрын
Your first mistake was caring about your gf judging you.
@shadowmancy91832 жыл бұрын
Uncle Yam also states that your attractiveness to women is inversely proportional to the number of bikes you own.
@BigDaveTALKS4 жыл бұрын
And for the love of brain damage, make sure, what ever helmet you get, it fits properly.
@falkenhagen.4064 жыл бұрын
Drain bamage
@BigDaveTALKS4 жыл бұрын
Colby Falkenhagen 🤣😂
@timjohnson11994 жыл бұрын
Yup. I landed my dirt bike on some big rocks. Broke my pelvis and put a gash in my Bell helmet but my head was okay.
@patho-93274 жыл бұрын
BigDave TALKS should the helmet feel a bit tight?
@BigDaveTALKS4 жыл бұрын
Patho -the only info i can give you would be my experience with the Bell helmets. I have the qualifier and Race star. The Race Star is the only one i use now. Both of them fit snug for the first 400 miles. Roughly 4 rides. After that it fit perfectly. I would recommend getting a cloth measurer and measure your head and go by the manufacturer size chart on what ever brand you choose. Also, know the shape of your head vs the shape of the helmet. That will greatly improve the fitment. Oval vs intermediate oval
@ryanmiller2536 Жыл бұрын
Got my first ever motorcycle on a Friday night. Never rode a motorcycle in my life. Practiced it for about an hour that night and took it on a main road really early Saturday morning. Ended up riding it to work. A little too easy.
@corton76284 жыл бұрын
I cant finish my license since every thing in Europe is completly under lockdown. Now the season starts and I cant ride, yet i have all my gear set and ready to go. What a time to be a Euro bro ....
@blackdemonrala4 жыл бұрын
Hang in there Euro Bro! It'll be all the sweeter
@Kap1k4 жыл бұрын
same here man. Should have been starting my A licence at some point this week...Let's just hope this shit will blew over quickly
@CheapskateMotorsports4 жыл бұрын
Same bro, we've gotta hang in there.
@Foodgeek4 жыл бұрын
I have the same problem. I finished all the law-required road classes and all the theory-classes, but not now I can just wait..
@krautworks4 жыл бұрын
My buddy wanted to buy his first bike today, guess he'll wait a month or two ...
@justinmaine49323 жыл бұрын
91% Road test, 100% written, 7/16/21! Got my endorsement in 2 days! MSF was great, it made learning to ride almost easy. Slow speed maneuvers are no joke. Jamming around little corners, emergency swerves, and stops. Getting friendly with a hand clutch, building confidence!!!! Do IT!!!! Today I bought a new old Royal Enfield Bullet C5. Rode in wet and dry conditions, on a fuel injected replica of a ww2 motorcycle. Barely any doubt in myself at all. 30 miles to the dealership, I wanted the service contract, No I didn’t private buy a problem someone was getting rid of. As far as this list goes, I warmed up on a Honda Ruckus. Bought more than adequate protection for the busy summer roads here. I am looking at new helmets and armor. My Lugz might need swapping out, shifting isn’t comfortable yet. Great video…. Thanks for the content
@JohnnyVent3 жыл бұрын
8:27 This is extremely important but equally overlooked advice! I went for a ride in my neighborhood and decided to skip all the gear except for my helmet, because I simply will not ride without a helmet, period. The whole ride went fine, even when it was inappropriately spirited, up until I saw a girl and wanted to show off. I did my tire warming well but unfortunately took a turn with too tight of an apex at FIFTEEN whole mph, lol, and my front tire dipped into the gutter sending my bike, and myself face first into the asphalt. The face shield and chin of the helmet were shredded but because of them I only broke my collar bone and walked home. Helmets are very important! Boots are also very important; At a different time and with a different bike I was out for a ride and got too caught up in how tightly I could take a roundabout. At this point I had about three and a half years of riding experience but even still, when I felt the peg scrape and the bike starting to lay down I panicked and put my left foot down to try to stand it back up. At the time I was only wearing some cheap, non supportive sneakers and my foot caught traction and stopped immediately while the bike kept going. I crawled to the side of the road and after a while somebody stopped to offer help and I asked them to help me up but once I was standing upright it felt like my foot was just dangling loosely from the rest of my leg and I had to lay right back down because of the pain; The police also impounded my bike because I didn't have anybody to pick it up for me... I went to the hospital and ended up needing to have my ankle set and later on to have almost $3,000 worth of surgery so that it could heal properly because according to the surgeon "It looked a lot worse once we got in there than the x-rays showed." Even after that it still bothers me a lot even now, two years later. I've broken a few bones before including my knee and even though it really sucked at the time, I managed to heal well enough to start running and jumping and overall performing about the same as before. Breaking my ankle this way has actually changed my life... When I am able to "run" it's more of a limping jog and my ankle hurts like hell most of the time when I'm just sitting around not even doing anything. I really do think that this would have at least not been so bad if I was wearing some type of boots or other ankle support.
@mikew31943 жыл бұрын
Ight that does it, I'm getting boots. I'm around all these harley guys too much whose only gear is sunglasses. I felt like I was doing fine with a full helmet, jacket and gloves. But I'm going all in, it can't hurt lol
@JohnnyVent3 жыл бұрын
@@mikew3194 Hurts a whole lot more if you don't, lmao. Spend that $100 to save a lifetime of pain.
@x-man50562 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input. I have this bad habit of jumping on the bike for a test ride with out ALL of my gear also. (made a fool of myself showing of for random women on occasion too) Once you start wearing light weight boots on your bike, no other shoe will do. I like the zip up side combat style boots. Amazon has them. Light weight and inexpensive. ($60ish) I got a summer and winter pair. Good luck with the ankle. Takes time.
@TheWolfenMole2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing my dude, hopefully it convinces people to get boots! I broke my heel in a non-motorbike accident about 10 years ago- your story and limping run are very relatable!
@RW-of3pn2 жыл бұрын
To be honest you can get away with minimal gear on slower non performance oriented bikes. It really all boils down to not doing retarded shit like speeding or riding aggressively.
@SSOwithCasey Жыл бұрын
As a new rider, I appreciate these videos. Expecally as a female rider, I've just bought my first bike a 2020 Dongfang 250cc (Off-brand Honda). She was used on facebook market. I need to work on turning big time, dropped her today and I was so scared, but everything was fine, and I knew all riders do it. Broke a mirror and my clutch already ordered new parts for her. Still stalling it here and there, but from knowing nothing to getting it to 3rd gear, I'm proud. I have all but riding pants but I haven't came across one's I like. Hoping I can ride her to work and everything becomes second nature. Shocked to say I was scared of sportbikes, motorcycles, etc. I faced it and I told myself, maybe this isn't for me, Yet here I am! Can't wait to continue my jonrney.
@wesstubbs34724 ай бұрын
Look for a used BMW 650 - the most civilized bike I've ever ridden.
@brentmarsh13254 жыл бұрын
Bought my first bike at the age of 53. put 1000 miles within 6 months. fast forward 5 months later (today) Put the bike back on the road after a long winter. Still love it. Not going to get another one. One thing I like about long flat seat is I can slide forward or back to change my position ever so slightly. Makes for a nice option on longer rides. 1974 CB750 Four
@loduke39054 жыл бұрын
I just bought my first bike 3 weeks ago. I choose a 2019 Duke 390, I am a 5”7 chick and the height was originally an issue BUT I got a 1.5”-2” height insert that goes in your shoes. With practice and the inserts mounting the bike has become so much easier and I don’t stress it anymore. I came to KZbin and hit up my favorite creators like Yammie, Fortnine, Moto Jitsu, Etc for advise and ideas on bikes, Gear, tech, mods, all that. Thanks Yam
@christophercampbell354 жыл бұрын
Never heard of Moto Jitsu. Gonna check em out!
@justinturner48504 жыл бұрын
Standard Straight Kicker welcome to the fam. I’ve always said a woman that rides motorcycles is the best kind.
@GhettoSuguru4 жыл бұрын
"chick" sure
@3lionsbecks4 жыл бұрын
Careful listening to Yammie for advice. He’s often wrong with his recommendations and at worse his opinion is heavily biased towards KZbin ‘memes’ and some is outright dangerous. Stick with people in the industry and their videos for advice and leave the silly opinion pieces to the king of top 5 list videos for entertainment.
@freetarzan4 жыл бұрын
ahh yes a female specimen of the homo sapiens sapiens species.
@tdub50934 жыл бұрын
Hey Yammie! I just recently taken the MSF course and it was very informative. It was a two-day course which involved 2 1/2 hours of classroom time and 8-hour range. I will say I was really nervous seeing how I never rode a motorcycle and had a couple of fears with it. First day as I began to ride the motorcycle I would release the clutch too early and the bike would stall mid course. I would apologize to the instructors and they would be cool with it. They would always tell me about things to work on every time I went around the track; sometimes stuff I would repeatedly do lol. But all in all they were real cool and made it a fun experience. As the first day comes to an end I start to think about all the opportunities I had that day and what I can work on. All that night I couldn't sleep lol. The next day we finished up the remaining exercises before the the final test. I was nervous and on top of that it was about to rain which I was definitely nervous about. It was 10 of us lined up ready to take the test and I was the last one to take. So as I watched everyone take their exam I was picturing myself in their shoes and what I would do in their situation. It was four parts I breezed through the four exam especially the last one which I am very proud of because as I was taking it it started to rain. So I am very happy with myself😊. To anyone who is thinking about taking the class or is already in the process learn as much as possible because it is very helpful. Thank you Yammie again for the vid. You touched basis on all the stuff I was worried about when I first ride. I am getting my bike towards the end of the month which I paid cash. Very excited to be out on that open road🛵I couldn't find a cool motorcycle emoji😂
@erthwermmusic3 жыл бұрын
I just registered for the new rider MSF course. I am pretty nervous but reading this helped out a ton. Enjoy your bike :)
@LuisRodriguez-yh2oj3 жыл бұрын
Do I need a bike to take the course?
@cobumo77353 жыл бұрын
@@LuisRodriguez-yh2oj No. They provide bikes.
@jairchavira82123 жыл бұрын
What is the MSG course ?
@tdub50933 жыл бұрын
@@jairchavira8212 it is a motorcycle course where you taught with a certified instructor about how to properly ride a motorcycle. They will also test you at the end of the course on what you learned and once you pass you can go to the bmv or whoever you go for your motor license to get your motorcycle endorsement.
@erniemathews50852 жыл бұрын
My riding started in 1957, and motorcycles that don't leave me stranded at the side of the road have more to offer than oil spewing classics that need every nut and bolt tightened weekly. These are the good old days, and you keep me up to date on the neat new stuff. Many thanks.
@roblewis71862 жыл бұрын
Yammie my dude, I watched a bunch of your videos, took my MSF course, got my permit, and just bought my first bike yesterday! I actually found your videos super educational and they helped me tremendously!! And yes, I bought a used bike and let someone else eat the depreciation!! 2020 KTM Duke 390 is a blast. Thanks Yammie!!!
@blakeumthun81283 жыл бұрын
N+1=W N=number of bikes you own W=number of bikes the Wife allows you to have
@rambofan13 жыл бұрын
Yammie the only guy I'd watch a "before you buy a bike" video from, when I've been riding for 15yrs
@user-gt4lu6ym4c3 жыл бұрын
What about Fortnine eh? :))
@xJae14x3 жыл бұрын
Same
@x-man50562 жыл бұрын
You can never know too much or know it all. If you pick up even one small thing that saves you injury or angst, it's always worth it.
@Kap1k4 жыл бұрын
I see the pattern for owning bikes is same as the one for guitars
@NoGlockTrucker4 жыл бұрын
Kapik and guns. I always need at least one more.
@Kap1k4 жыл бұрын
@@NoGlockTrucker also true!
@morganbagert4 жыл бұрын
and cars
@neowolf094 жыл бұрын
@@NoGlockTrucker ya beat me to it
@mouthkick4 жыл бұрын
I don't NEED a bass (motorcycle) for every pup (engine) configuration but I sure as hell WANT them!
@HonorsChemistryI2 жыл бұрын
I had never driven a motorcycle when I took the motorcycle course. I was the oldest (63), and I dropped my bike twice, but still passed the course...by just one point! It was one of the scariest and happiest moments of my life! Having alot of fun now!
@MillieBaker-wo2fi4 жыл бұрын
I've been riding for two years and still forget I have a horn aha
@yammienoob4 жыл бұрын
If you're pipes are loud enough you won't need it. Jk don't rev bomb everywhere lol
@MillieBaker-wo2fi4 жыл бұрын
@@yammienoob just the ones that cut me up ;)
@zachkuby874 жыл бұрын
Loud pipes save lives. Brocks+15,000rpm = horn? What horn?
@wallymcguire20334 жыл бұрын
I remember every few times I go to turn off my turn signal and hit the horn instead. Why did they make them so close together???
@NiSE_Rafter4 жыл бұрын
@@yammienoob This is low key what I do in my car sometimes since people seem to react more to some grunt than a little beep.
@Lee-70ish4 жыл бұрын
Amazing how I survived in the 60s Leather jacket, Levis, DM boots and no skid lid. I think not falling off and treating other road users as if their out to get you did help a bit. Most bikers I meet nowadays seem to use I've fallen off as a badge
@Arabeon4 жыл бұрын
My first ride was a CBR1000RR five years ago, and I'm glad I'm still in one piece! Dropped it a few times, luckily no accidents and still riding. If I could go back I'll start with a 600 instead.
@MoxieMike662 жыл бұрын
I took the 3 day NH State course to get my license as I hadn't ridden anything since I was a teenager. That was 16yrs ago. My first bike was a 79' KZ 1000ST I paid $400 for & put another $400 into to get it on the road. It was effectively an MSF Course. One of the Instructors almost shit himself when I told him what my bike was. He literally said "You do know that's the fastest factory bike of it's year, right?!" Still alive, never wrecked, still have that bike.
@caseywoods17004 жыл бұрын
What you actually get when you buy used and avoid the depreciation curve is a jump start on buying your second.... then third... etc. You'll never save, you will just gain variety quicker! lol
@steamboy1014 жыл бұрын
Hey Yammie, I'm soaking up a lot of good content on your videos. 50 year old noob here getting into a '72 Yahama R5c, 350 two-stroke. It's my dad's bike that I rode all over on when I was a kid. You've got a great presentation format and wit on these videos. Right on for using "ensure" vs. "insure" in the tile and Chopin's Prelude No. 4 in the background is a nice touch too. Keep e'm coming.
@damiankrol58794 жыл бұрын
"you can skip leg protection" said the guy with torn ligament xD
@ourtime-downhere69313 жыл бұрын
To be fair armored gear probably wouldn't save against a break or torn ligament. It's more for road rash and certain impact zones, you can still catch a foot under something or twist something enough to do damage. Look at Marc Marquez and he gets the best gear in the world.
@damiankrol58793 жыл бұрын
@@ourtime-downhere6931 True but I still wouldn't skip more protection.
@ourtime-downhere69313 жыл бұрын
@@damiankrol5879 no, not at all. I wear everything I can including the air bag vests now days. I got road rash when I was younger and I've never got on a bike since without all my gear. Getting dirt and gravel scrubbed out of open wounds isn't something I want to go through again.
@mikeninjitsu46653 жыл бұрын
@@ourtime-downhere6931 To be fair, he's going a HELL of a lot faster than any of us will likely ever be going on the street. Of course, he doesn't have to compete with complete idiots driving (well, sorta driving) big steel boxes.
@dylancope1282Ай бұрын
Started on my ninja 500, I think it’s a great starter for so many reasons, it has enough power than you don’t get too comfortable on it super quickly as well as being easy to control. Has the handlebars in a higher position for a more relaxed riding position so it isn’t bad on the back, and if you ride without giving it all the beans it’ll get like 50mpg, also the insurance for it is not that expensive, for me, a 20 year old dude with my dad who has his M endorsement on his license (I don’t yet), it’s about $150 a month with progressive. PUT YOUR PARENTS ON YOUR INSURANCE, IT MAKES IT MUCH CHEAPER
@vwr32jeep3 жыл бұрын
The biggest help is understanding how a clutch works. Knowing how to drive a manual transmission car really helped me learn on a motorcycle. My first bike was a new $16k Harley with a 96ci engine. I dropped it once. Right hand turns from a stop are the trouble area. I bought it without knowing how to ride. They delivered it to my house. I practiced getting the feel of how the clutch engaged, then rode it around the neighborhood until I felt confident enough to take it on the faster roads.
@waynestevenhill Жыл бұрын
Proud of myself! I passed my motorcycle test for my license on the first try! Examiner said I was an exceptional beginner! The reason is I read up on my bike for two years before I bought it. A Yamaha FJ600!
@YDvette3 жыл бұрын
Mad love brother, thanks to your vids i pulled the plug on my first motorcycle. Went and got my endorsement and bought a 2017 harley sportster iron 883 with 430 miles from a private seller 🙌🏻🙌🏻 score!!! Still practicing every time i can. Thanks for your vids keep it up!!!
@BigEvy3 жыл бұрын
I started on a 250 dual sport for 5 years, and now I’m on a 501. Definitely recommend learning on a smaller bike. Just trust me .
@MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC2 жыл бұрын
I recommend leaning on a smaller dual sport as well and getting plenty of off road time. Dirt bike riders make better street bike riders.
@thcwub33874 жыл бұрын
I think the new vs used purchase is an interesting convo to jump into. I personally went brand new with financing for my first bike, but went something around the 300CC mark to keep that cost down. I knew this wouldnt be my forever bike, but more than enough to get me started. The big reason I went new instead of used was because I needed the bike for my daily commute, and not knowing anything about bikes in general didn't want to run the risk of being sold a used lemon. I chose to trust that even if I had a brand new lemon, I'd be covered by warranties and many insurers are great with brand new vehicle policies. I also felt I could trust a new bike to be more reliable for my daily commute than the potential for the used bike to fall apart on me on Thursday... and noone wants to explain to Karen why they can't make it into work... It's maybe ok for those of us with a buddy who can check out the bike for us, or those of us who are just riding for hobby, but well worth considering if the bike is going to be your daily driver.
@raptor0742 жыл бұрын
Same here
@Runtz_42002 жыл бұрын
We’ll put
@scubarubanzaii Жыл бұрын
On the insurance point: I’m 29, married, clean record, 12+ years with Geico, and financed a 2023 CB500X. I’m paying $25/month for insurance. It’s great.
@davidmorales28874 жыл бұрын
I took the MSF course in November last year, before I bought the helmet, and that was a mistake-helmets are very personal. After the course, I got the helmet and gloves. Two weeks later, around Thanksgiving, I acquired a 2006 Kawasaki EX500, mechanically sound but with some cosmetic damage to the upper fairing and a few scratches, for $1,200. Then came riding pants, a jacket, padding and the boots. I've probably spent as much on gear as on the bike. I'm 3,200 miles into the experience and enjoying every minute. The bike is as fast as I need it to be, easily keeping up with interstate traffic, and insurance is only $20 a month.
@schneir5 Жыл бұрын
I just took the temp test on the 3rd, because I was off of work, and I signed up for the MSF class this past Monday. They had one opening for the one this week. I took the class part on Wednesday evening, and just did the first day of riding today. I had ridden bikes, about 25ish years ago, and also had tried my dad's old Honda Trail 70 mini bike way back in the day, but I didn't even know the kill switch from the starter switch before today. I think that driving an old Miata for the last 7ish years has helped me a lot, because I already knew about using the clutch and changing gears, and also being careful with things like taking turns without oversteering and stuff like that. It's pretty easy to break traction in my Miata, especially if the ground is wet. I had a lot of fun today. I used a Yamaha 200 cc single cylinder, that kinda looked like a dirt bike. It was really cool to actually get to ride a motorcycle for the first time in my life.
@michaelcoffey27064 жыл бұрын
If your a veteran don’t even waste your time applying for other loans. You have higher chances of getting a loan through Navy Federal Credit Union.
@crazyogre83734 жыл бұрын
Totally agree! That’s what I ended up doing when I bought my bike about a month ago. I was approved for way more than I needed.
@FELiPES1014 жыл бұрын
@Joe Smoe they aren't a bank
@user-nb8yt2il2r4 жыл бұрын
@@FELiPES101 you are the kind of guy that corrects people when they say "cac card" arent you?
@AskaFam3 жыл бұрын
Hehehe, y'all said CAC....
@blessed85433 жыл бұрын
@@user-nb8yt2il2r he doesn’t have one if I were to guess
@inspectorevo57043 жыл бұрын
Y'all are really doing great things here. I'd been riding "illegally" for years and still took the MSF course before getting my endorsement.
@ksk8er072 жыл бұрын
why is illegally in quotes lol
@inspectorevo57042 жыл бұрын
@@ksk8er07 good point. Didn't really think about it when I posted but the quotes weren't necessary. No question about the legality of riding without an endorsement.
@ksk8er072 жыл бұрын
@@inspectorevo5704 gotcha
@blake2904 Жыл бұрын
Failed my MSF the first time, re-tested 2 months later and passed with 86%. Bought my first bike new, 2023 Vulcan S (I know, your faaaavorite). Dropped it once (gently) during the test ride. Stuck with it, now I love it. Super nimble and forgiving, and my insurance is like $20/month. Also, former Tucson resident and I recognize the road to Mt. Lemmon in the video. Beautiful route.
@jackvantreuren38728 ай бұрын
how is ur insurance 20 a month
@Foodgeek4 жыл бұрын
The N+1 rule also applies for guitars :D
@EctoGamer4 жыл бұрын
Ok mister copied comment, we know
@Foodgeek4 жыл бұрын
Ectos I am just always on the lookout for my N+1 guitar 🤣 14 and counting 😁
@josephstockman90914 жыл бұрын
Own one bike and 8 guitars lol
@handgunpro31954 жыл бұрын
and guns
@betogray97653 жыл бұрын
@@handgunpro3195 and guns, for sure!!!!!!!
@derrickwilson854911 ай бұрын
I took a riding course when I was 16 and shortly after that we moved to Florida and never got another bike. I am now 46 and some of my coworkers ride and I am thinking about getting back into riding.
@EbolaSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I felt the whole "walk around with your helmet on" I remember doing that exact thing.
@fliprodriguez19643 жыл бұрын
I had about 600 miles under my belt when I took my msf course. 2 out of 6 of us stayed and completed the course. Just me and a older gent whos been riding 40 years, and I got the same score as him and we both passed
@ChadA232 жыл бұрын
I took an MSF class in April of last year and it was my first time ever being on a motorcycle. I picked up on it pretty quickly though and passed the test fairly comfortably. That said, I've learned and developed A LOT in the last year of actually being out riding. I have over 1400 miles in so far in 2022! I bought a 2002 Harley Road King Classic as I wanted a touring/cruiser bike and I love it, aside from it weighing close to 900 lbs. Heavy SOB. I've been riding anywhere from 20 degrees F to 100F so far.
@patriotwoodworker60922 жыл бұрын
You’re very lucky. I quit just before taking the test. I felt extremely rushed going through the course. I was very frustrated and panicky. I now have a 12 dyna switchback in which I ride 1st gear in my circle of a neighborhood. Had it up to 23 mph and 2nd gear! Yup I’m on fire! 😀🤣😂
@ChadA232 жыл бұрын
@@patriotwoodworker6092 Haha you'll get there. Everyone learns at their own pace. Having more time on the bike before going back will hopefully help you feel more comfortable next go round
@raydock90924 жыл бұрын
I took the msf cousre and passed my 1st time very fun and great way to learn the basic of motorcycling. I love your channel dude keep pumping out content 💪
@RikazeMA4 жыл бұрын
Passed my MSF in a Shoei I bought, some work boots, cheap-o gloves, and long sleeve shirts almost 3 years ago now. After I passed, got riding jeans, boots and jacket, stuck to the crappy gloves, which eventually got replaced, and still have the helmet. It's a fairly decent helmet. Bought my bike new, 2017 Yamaha FZ-07, and have dropped it three times, all just at a standstill, only damage was to the brake lever, which I still have because it's not bad enough to even worry about replacing. Just slightly bent at the end. Honestly, there's no reason not to buy a bike new if you can afford it reasonably. Used has the perk of being cheap and insurance being inexpensive compared to new, but you never really know what you're gonna get in terms of quality until you've had it a while and come to understand its quirks. New has the benefit of learning the quirks before they become real problems, so you're ready to deal with them when they come up. My insurance is actually really inexpensive. Less than what my car insurance is for roughly the same coverage. Having a spotless driving record and being over 25 probably helps there.
@th3b0yg2 жыл бұрын
N+1 -- that made me laugh. The constant maintenance eventually cured me of that.
@esmokah4 жыл бұрын
I wore my helmet around the apartment to get used to it and help break it in before I got my bike, good tip!
@nickwilliams10654 жыл бұрын
If you buy it from a descent shop they will alter it so it fits, that can be different cheek pads, top pad and chin bar pad. Worth the effort.
@Rumpelteazer19 Жыл бұрын
Grew up with a dad that rides and goes on tours where he camps along the way. He signed me up for a course a couple months ago. When I got my bike I told the salesman I wanted to get into touring too and liked a more upright position. I ended up with a BMW F900R that I’m financing. (I went in with the idea that I would keep the bike for a few years without outpacing it.) My dads been giving me advice and a book on proficient motorcycling. Went on an hour long ride recently and he followed and coached me over an intercom system. I have much less money now but i have a bike so it’s okay.
@shaunkennedy1742 жыл бұрын
My local dealership does not allow you to sit on the bikes, like bruh lmao
@deezybe94895 ай бұрын
You need to find a new dealer, I am harley rider and when I got my last bike it was a +30k CVO they said sit on it, rev the engine, the only thing they didn't let me do was take it out of a ride
@MrDirtyMartinis4 жыл бұрын
Got my Harley Davidson Rider Academy Completed on 9/27, picked up my pre-owned 2016 HD SG on 9/28, and got my M1 on 10/2. Your video are very informative, especially for us noobs.
@teatimechan14674 жыл бұрын
i remember when i was a little squid lit watching yammie's videos but now I'm on my path to get a bike, i just did my first mss class yesterday and going to start riding soon :D
@chargerking2 жыл бұрын
I got a 1982 Honda Magna for free from my uncle and cant wait to get it done so i can ride it again i learned on that magna and a long time ago i haven't see the bike in 10 years then 2 weeks ago he gave it to me and i got to take it home needs some work to run again but its worth it
@justinneill50032 жыл бұрын
I’ll throw in a couple more suggestions… choose a bike with ABS (many older models don’t have it.) It hides a multitude of braking sins that may be committed by a newbie. Choose a bike with a gear indicator… a newbie has enough to think about without having to remember which gear they’re in. Learning the basics in a compound.. for sure. I don’t know about the States but here in the U.K. it’s actually a compulsory part of the test (“Mod 1”) to complete a series of manoeuvres in an enclosed compound, before taking the road test (“Mod 2”,) if you want to ride anything over 125cc. Seat height.. for me this is proportionate to the weight of the bike. At 5’8” my Kawasaki Z1000SX seat is on the high side (balls of the feet at the lights) but at 500-odd lbs that feels OK. My Suzuki M1800R (M109R) has a LOW seat, I can “flat foot”:it at the lights and at just shy of 800lbs I wouldn’t want it any other way. I should add a disclaimer to the next tip, because it’s counter intuitive, but I was advised not to under-horse myself too much with my first bike otherwise I’d be trading it in within weeks - once you’re on the road it’s amazing how fast you progress by yourself, just putting the miles on the clock, compared with how you did under instruction. As long as you’re capable of self restraint, even the most powerful bike is only as intimidating as your right wrist allows it to be. But if you’re a hot head (or anything other than a well balanced, sensible, responsible individual with reasonable self control), please ignore the last bit.
@nmccw32454 жыл бұрын
Learned in the late ‘80’s on a borrowed Honda CX 500 with a Windjammer fairing complete with K-mart radio. Went to the DMV to pick up a motorcycle riders manual and they were out. Lady behind the desk suggested I just try the written test, so I did and passed it and got a student endorsement with no book and about two hours of riding experience. Three months later my uncle wanted his bike back so I went down on motorcycle test day, took the cone killing skills test, and walked out with my M endorsement. Fifteen years later (2005) I bought my first bike, a used 2003 BMW K1200RS and within three months rode it four states away to Sturgis for the rally. A few years later I took the MSF course at the HD dealer with a buddy who was buying his first bike. Still own the K12RS and am currently riding it naked (the bike, not me) since I’m changing all the fluids and filters.
@bwc19766 ай бұрын
I used to have a friend that rode a K1200RS, those are gorgeous! Didn't know anyone besides Harley riders went to Sturgis.
@sk8n8543 жыл бұрын
"You can own more than 1 bike" Well I'm accepting contributions
@jbrannum4 жыл бұрын
Yammie, today my wife and I did our first trail ride, Jake Pine Loop just outside of Felt Idaho, 65 miles and very beautiful mountain are. And then I found your channel, and boy do you have some FANTASTIC information. Thank you very much and keep ‘em coming. Thanks much
@stevenforrer14 жыл бұрын
Talking about gear... I got myself full Alpinestars and a decent full helm and 2 months into driving my motorcycle a car literally drove in front of me when I was 2m away from it going 60 km/h +-... Walked away with a broken finger but bikey was a total loss tho so don't cut corners on gear, trust me the protection was broken in a lot of places... Imagine if they were not there. (The car was in fault but I learned so fast to drive like I'm invisible)
@tobtrue1717 Жыл бұрын
I'm starting off on a rebel. Haven't made my mind up yet on the 300 or 500. Just getting back into after 20 years
@solomoto3378 Жыл бұрын
Great info, I am 64 and ride 3 bikes, 2019 Z400, 2018 Ninja 400 KRT and my Versys 650 for my longer rides. I am lucky that all 3 bikes fit great, and I can ride any one of them all day.
@tramachi70274 жыл бұрын
Finally, after 6 months of obtaining my drivers license, I got myself my whole protection gear complete...After months off driving without proper shoes, I finally got some :D
@hansmarkentin6083 жыл бұрын
9:57 was literally, word for word, my plan for getting my first bike this summer. That's hilarious. Subscribed.
@jamesj.77504 жыл бұрын
The MSF course is a must in my opinion. I learned how to ride on an R1 but its been 10 years since i was on it. Loved the course. I will probably start taking other advanced courses soon. Just got a brand new R6!!! 😁
@jdguevara9310 ай бұрын
Glad to have found this channel. Looking forward to taking my first MSF course at the end of the month, as a birthday present to me. Have been researching everything I can, running insurance quotes, went to the dealer (sat on an Indian Scout Bobber that tickled my fancy…was truly a test of will to not just go ahead and buy the thing even though I’d be putting half down since the plan was to buy a Rebel 500 with cash outright), and honestly…this month might just feel like an eternity, but super excited to get out on the road and enjoy my time with all these great Yammie tips in mind.
@soold554 жыл бұрын
Bought full faced helmet, jacket and gloves. Took MSF course and aced that. Then a bunch of unexcepted bills hit and now no bike or vehicle at all. Ah what a year..
@JohnnyLooseTV4 жыл бұрын
Sry to hear man youll get there
@australianbleach85944 жыл бұрын
Keep your chin up King. If its meant to be, it's meant to be. Just give it time, the bike is always there
@fastzx6r7874 жыл бұрын
Heads up brotha !
@blakc854 жыл бұрын
Assuming you're in AZ like me! Grind it out bruh!
@charliebates91414 жыл бұрын
Thanks to channels like these I’ve already brought up my collection of MC gear, prior to my MSF.
@matdube3577 Жыл бұрын
I’m at my 5th bike (lucky me!). Did not follow these rules right away with my first bike and I rode 15k miles on my first year (no car back then 😢). Been riding for 19 years now and I would recommend the exact same about equip yourself well no matter the type of bike you own. I had the chance to road test more than 100 bikes and believe me, when you’re riding, sudden huge smile appears on your baby face and you don’t really care what your ride looks like 😉. My advice is get the right equipment, buy a cheap bike as your first (I dropped my first bike a few times as well 😮) and feel free! Keep up your good vidz yammie ❤
@zero000443 жыл бұрын
I started with a 150cc scooter. After I got my current motorcycle, a Honda Shadow Aero, I got my motorcycle learners permit for some practice with a heavy bike and getting used to the clutch and how it rides before taking the endorsement test. The guy who administered the test told me that he was glad to see that I had some experience and that I spent the summer getting to know my bike, because he sees most new riders just get a bike then immediately try and take the test only to fail because they dont know their bike. Motorcycle safety course was a thought for me at first, but it was way too expensive in my state (even taking and failing the test 10 times would be cheaper) and I heard from people who actually took it, that you have to use the bikes they provide and they are underpowered for someone as heavy as I am. Basically they were 200 cc bikes. I got to heavy for my scooter so those bikes wouldn't work. Mine is also a cruiser and they used something closer to dirt bikes. Totally different riding posture. I have no interest in a motorcycle that I have to lean forward on and cant sit up straight lol.
@ChillPickle_2 жыл бұрын
I plan to get a Honda Shadow as my first bike, how do you like yours? Pros and Cons
@siriltharakan19334 жыл бұрын
I dont really own a bike yet...I sometimes just walk around in my brother's old helmet just for that feeling 😅
@nja32247 ай бұрын
Well, you live and learn. Thats why videos like this one are great for ppl considering riding. I too bought a bike before I took the MSF course. I bought it because I loved how it looked. After the 2nd day when I passed my road test, I just knew my bike was probably a mistake for my first bike. It’s a 2002 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 classic, a beast of a bike, just under 700 lbs. I dropped the MSF bike twice during the figure 8 turns. That was a Yamaha 250, much smaller and lighter. I had zero confidence in my ability to take my Vulcan out for the first time. I was so apprehensive, unsure, and even a little afraid. It took me a good half hour to psych myself up and go for my first ride. That anxiety lasted for probably my next 7 to 10 rides. I finally lost the anxiety and I’m improving everyday, and now I’m having fun out there. I continue watching instructional videos and practice. First few times out though, not so much fun.
@rayofdeath66044 жыл бұрын
Just passed my MSF this weekend... Borrowing my bros honda rebel for a bit then OFF TO BUY MY OWN BIKE 🙌🏼
@loganfooks31224 жыл бұрын
hope u have fun, i gotta wait 4 years :(
@mattmcdowell52252 жыл бұрын
As a Mountain Biker, Road Cyclist and so on.... N+1 is REAL for every 2 wheeled enthusiast.
@alexdrex124 жыл бұрын
I went all out and bought a ton of premium gear. OML it’s so comfy just do it!!!!
@flyingpanda45244 жыл бұрын
I have been watching your channel for years, and finally i am getting my first bike, kpr 200 and your videos have helped me greatly get here!!
@juniper79623 жыл бұрын
This video was so hard to pay attention to because I was so distracted by that prelude in e minor in the background, brought me back to my high school piano class
@milbin1795 Жыл бұрын
Because of you I'm obsessed with motorcycles. My mom hates you but I'm happier than ever. :)
@maalikserebryakov Жыл бұрын
you alive?
@milbin1795 Жыл бұрын
@@maalikserebryakov I'm 5 feet under man. Nearly there. That is, if she knew I bought a bike.
@Jagknorr4 жыл бұрын
I failed the MSF course on the first test but passed aces on the re-take. It helps if the bike you get/have to use actually has functioning brakes, a motor that isnt halfway falling out of the bike preventing your foot from fitting on the shifter and of course a throttle that doesn’t dead spin an 3/4 of a rotation before the bike actually responds. Ya just take it in stride, ask for a different bike on the re-take and then pass everything then. Its also waaay less stressful the 2nd time around. The hard brake test though....with worn out drum brakes....lol what a joke that was. I never stood a chance : /
@taebinrice1701D Жыл бұрын
Great advice on sitting on everything you can toss a leg over. I drooled over the Honda Rebel platform as my first bike for months. I finally got to sit on one and absolutely hated everything about it (I'm tall and round = not a good fit) So I had to jump back to the drawing board. Ended up with a Vulcan S and absolutely love it.
@rebeccabirovsek2000 Жыл бұрын
I was chasing used Honda Rebels all over my state. Finally, I showed my Husband a Honda Shadow Aero 750. It's a little bigger than I wanted, but I love it. One recommendation. Have a mechanic look over the motorcycle. Lucky for me. The Husband is my mechanic. Enjoy the Ride.
@dillonweaver94464 жыл бұрын
love how the helmet is considered to be a lower extremity....
@pinguinlord13192 жыл бұрын
i started watching this channel because i had bought an old enduro before getting my license (I totalled it after 2 months). now I'm watching again as i wait for a response from the seller of my (hopefully) next bike
@mj64634 жыл бұрын
As a squid in training I went out on my Honda cr 250r dirt bike two days ago (day before I turned 17) ripping down the street, pulled out on to the road on the way back and whoop low side! That race motor is weird as hell to get used too with 0 low end, nice mid range, and holy shit torque cliff, got lucky and didn’t get crayon-ed that bad, wasted a good pair of jeans tho. Taught me a good lesson, wear gear! Even mild road rash sucks ass, I wore a helmet and gloves (thank god) and my gloves damn near burned through, wear gloves made to slide on pavement not dirt. Btw managed to convince mom that it was a bicycle accident, bike was fine. Getting a 300 soon (still not sure which) so I have an excuse to get street gear.
@ianwarren8316 Жыл бұрын
Did most of what papa noob suggested. Went and bought leather pants and jacket, boots and cold weather gloves and a new (last years model) HJC 5 start Sharp (ECE) helmet. In the UK so did the CBT (compulsory basic training) and bought a used Cat-n (insurance write off, two bent levers and a front fender and side panel needing some fibre glass) for a third of the new price GSX-S125 with just over 1,000 mile and under a year old. Took 1 day to fix and pass an MOT. Sold a year later with 5,000 miles on it and made a profit that paid the insurance and tax for the year. Since upgraded all the gear (Shoe X-Spirit 3, alpine stars and RST leathers and gloves, tcx ankle riding boots and a 251 mile CBR650R after passing my full license! This year will go for a full race leathers prior to my first track day in May and have bought my dream Ducati V2 ex demo bike ! Life’s good for us squid 🦑
@phil_zupra_b58804 жыл бұрын
I would love to start. But all Driving Schools are closed because of COVID. I hope they open soon...
@dustinjones96964 жыл бұрын
just be sure to take his advice about bringing your own helmet because the helmets provided are kinda gross. Especially if your'e in the second MSF class of the day you will be wearing a helmet with fresh soaking sweat from the previous class that finished about a half hour ago.
@sharkpyro933 жыл бұрын
@@dustinjones9696 lol at my driving schools in my area they don't even take you the exam without gear, you have to buy the whole thing beforehand, jacket , back protection, helmet full face, and gloves
@NariTheMan4 жыл бұрын
I always thought about learning to ride but always talked myself out of it. Last mid December I saw an article on a bike, Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 - Basically Duke 390 but better looking:) I loved it so much that I had to get it. Bought the bike on Dec 31, picked it up on Jan 4, bought helmet and gloves and boots, took MSF on Jan 11. I've been riding since then and LOVE IT
@gunfzx4 жыл бұрын
MamaBear dropped the bike during the exam. Went back 4 years later and passed. Never rode on the road but proved she could do it.
@lucashenning31584 жыл бұрын
"Watch videos and live vicariously through me" Literally me with my new bike in my garage while I wait to take my course next weekend.
@randytsrvideos4 жыл бұрын
Brooooooo whattttttt watch videos of the course online and take that baby out to a parking lot, rock it back and forth, walk with it flat-footed, keep your right hand on the front break at first, easy on the throttle and release the clutch slowly!!! You'll be fine dog, get on 2 wheels! At least around the neighborhood or in a parking lot!
@Jaxpied4 жыл бұрын
i was supposed to get my first bike sometime this week but now everything apart from grocery stores and medical facilities has to close for the next month (switzerland) so that sucks pretty damn hard
@advperu35474 жыл бұрын
Same here, mine is even already waiting in store for me just for pick up
@randompheidoleminor30114 жыл бұрын
Over here too. That poor Ninja 300. 😩
@V5384 жыл бұрын
Same - my sweet R nineT Scrambler... just standing there :(
@3lionsbecks4 жыл бұрын
If it makes you feel any better, even though I’ve been riding for a few seasons and my bike is ready to rock, it’s raining and 0 degrees out. No riding for me. Yesterday was sunny and positive 8 degrees....and I am in lock down with my kids all day!!
@mattf25354 жыл бұрын
Take this time to order all your gear: armored jacket, armored pants, gauntlets, racing boots, and helmet. Alpinestars is the best brand.
@kurt99404 жыл бұрын
Don't forget earplugs! From the time I decided that I wanted to get my license it was a total of 5 days. I decided to get my license on a Thursday and was at the DMV to show my certificate that following Monday. Before that I had absolutely no idea on how to operate anything on a motorcycle and had never been on or near one. During that 5 day period I bought my gear, signed up for and passed the MSF course and got my M endorsement.
@MAHvAdz4 жыл бұрын
"I'm not here to be your financial advisor" pls send help idk what I'm doing
@scottytoohotty7617 Жыл бұрын
You don't need more than one bike if you choose the right bike to begin with..for instance, any dual sport will take you wherever you need to go. It's the do all bike... customize to your liking and enjoy.
@maalikserebryakov Жыл бұрын
exactly this multiple bike business is a joke Not everyone has the space, patience and money for that sht
@mattdonna9677 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed having 2 bikes in my youth, a Yamaha VMAX and a Harley Davidson Lowrider. 1 was for go, the other for show. I still have 2 bikes, a Yamaha Zuma for in town and a Honda VTX 1800R to leave town.
@scottytoohotty7617 Жыл бұрын
@@mattdonna9677 After riding my dualsport a long distance and getting horrible wind fatigue, I have to change my statement: Two bikes is ideal. Dual sport motorcycles, with their light weight and lack of a fairing, are not pleasant at 80 mph for two hours. Especially in high winds.
@jayhafe3 жыл бұрын
I’m a 5’8” dude. But because I started on Motocross bikes seat height has never been much of an issue. The only thing that I ever hoped out on was a BMW GS 1200 ADV. the regular GS was no problem.
@CudavidO11234 жыл бұрын
Talk to your insurance company about the Honda VFR being a "touring" bike instead of a sport bike. I did. Geico granted me the "touring" status and it saved me $1,200 per year. You can also limit the number of miles you put on your bike per year. Now this won't help if you plan on daily commuting, but if you are a weekend rider, it can save you $$$.
@mongogunner45984 жыл бұрын
Just passed the MSF course and got the endorsement; Definite cruiser bro (metric type, don’t judge Harley dudes) and picked up an 800cc Suzuki Boulevard. I really enjoy the vids and keep ‘em coming!
@zacharycorniel85044 жыл бұрын
“ the r6 you’ve always dreamed about probably isn’t that comfortable “ 🥺💔
@andrewreyes38864 жыл бұрын
Don’t worry I own a R6 and it’s comfortable
@bikermike_mars13723 жыл бұрын
I’ve owned a 2008 and a 2017. Definitely got wrist and back ache after a a short run in the countryside along with the occasional leg cramp.
@maxman12443 жыл бұрын
I own a second gen ('01) and the riding position is so much more comfortable than my buddies fourth gen. Clip-ons slightly higher, seat and legs slightly lower, more manageable at low rpm being carbed too
@jackmartin35754 жыл бұрын
I was scheduled for the MSF class with the local Harley Davidson dealer for the beginning of April (first of season), it got cancelled. Now scheduled for 30 April class....crossing fingers that it goes as scheduled!
@thewindthatshakesbar3 жыл бұрын
Went into my motorcycle course with a 100% confidence that I'd buy a naked bike and left with an urge to buy a cruiser. It changed me, it really did. I love my Magna though.
@ourtime-downhere69313 жыл бұрын
I'd never ridden a cruiser and always made jokes about the 'old guy' bikes. They I rode my dads road king on a 8 hour trip and completely changed my opinion on them. Then I rode a vrod and holy cow, what a fun bike! Now I have a sport bike and a cruiser. Different bikes for different uses. Hopefully soon I'll also have a dual sport for trail riding. Then I'll decide what the next one I need is. I'm thinking in a couple years when the new triumph rocket is a good price on the used market I'll pick one up. Something about a muscle cruiser is just awesome.
@thewindthatshakesbar3 жыл бұрын
@@ourtime-downhere6931 Couldn't agree more! I wish I had enough money to get more bikes, but so far my little muscle cruiser still checks all my boxes.
@ourtime-downhere69313 жыл бұрын
@@thewindthatshakesbar The magnas are great! I'd ride a Honda spree if it's all I could afford lol, anything to get out on two wheels. I rode older Honda's for years and always enjoyed them. Every once in a while I'll look for a cb125, an 81 was my first bike and I always wanted to build a cafe racer out of one.
@thewindthatshakesbar3 жыл бұрын
@@ourtime-downhere6931 Oh, sounds nice. I'd love a project bike in the future.
@SniperZaku3 жыл бұрын
I loved nakeds till I started riding the. Forward controls are much more comfy imo. Prolly gonna grab a cruiser or majesty next . Cxt700N is nice but about 5times out of my price range 😂