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Alright, regarding the braking issue…a few people have said that you should learn to use both brakes from the beginning……and I agree. But just not the VERY beginning. Because the VERY FIRST time you use a bike it’s confusing enough without two different brakes being thrown in….one of which if pulled too hard can drop the bike on it’s side in a flash. So the point of this video is to learn how to use the clutch….and while focusing on that….it’s best to just focus on that. And when coming to a complete stop…..you should be braking rear 90% and front 10%. Which is the opposite to how you brake when traveling at speed.
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I just bought a ‘09 …
I just bought a ‘09 CBR 600rr yesterday
I started a year …
I started a year ago on a GSXR 750 and I was fine. But everyone is different.
As long as you don’t slip the clutch on a higher cc bike, you should be fine…anyone can putt around on a big bike…but the consequences for slipping the clutch or getting into the mid to higher rpms is much greater…that’s where all the power is!
hyosung is a …
hyosung is a horrible brand that loses its value quickly. at 125cc, you’ll eventually get bored with it. better to get a ninja 250. more practical, affordable, still a great beginner bike, not to mention it keeps its value WAY longer than a hyosung, so when you get ready to upgrade, you still have something worth trading. Plus, hyosungs are hard to service because they’re not as common as kawasakis.
I really want to …
I really want to get a bike NOW!
thanks alot man! …
thanks alot man! this vid makes it seem easy. i hope to geta bike and start learning in 2 months. For someone who hasnt rode a bike before do you think its advisable to get a 125cc, or lower? I plan to get a Hyosung GT-R 125.
How to ride a …
How to ride a motorbike first off make sure its out of gear then start it up then put it into first gear then rev it a little bit and let the clutch out let it out to fast youll wheelie it or stool it most times it just stools! But make sure you pull off the way I told you otherwise youll look a fool in front of people.
Nice video its …
Nice video its really awesome & helpful … thanks a lot man !! (Y)
Louay.S.
If you have been …
If you have been riding for so long then why are you rocking a crap noobie bike?
hnmmm i dont know …
hnmmm i dont know if i should start out with a ninja 250 or just get the 650 and wont need to upgrade in the future but maybe kill myself with its power
nice video, i plan …
nice video, i plan on getting a ninja 250r in a couple months
Great Video! I’ll …
Great Video! I’ll be subscirbing to your channel and looking forward to future updates.
When you have a chance, take a look at some of the crazy videos I’ve uploaded
Thank you!
Thank you!
This video was VERY …
This video was VERY helpful. Thanks a million.
13 years perhaps. …
13 years perhaps. And I’ve been in about 14 accidents….but I ride a lot.
how long have you …
how long have you been riding and have you ever been in an accident ?
thx heaps…great …
thx heaps…great video!!!
Rule number 1, Sit …
Rule number 1, Sit on the bike with out the bike running (to get familiar with the bike with its controls etc). Rule number 2, Always hold in your clutch when starting the bike (because the neutral light can give false reading, And also because of safety procedure) Rule number 3, Get familiar with the clutch (on a unfamiliar bike). Rule number 4, Always look left and right before EVER moving off. Rule number 5, Don’t just hope for the back break, Apply front and rear evenly.
thax i needed some …
thax i needed some advise on it thax
You seriously …
You seriously didn’t know you could get the bike rolling without gas..? i mean it works allmost (at least to the feeling) like a car… In theory the default lowest amount of rpm of the engine is able to move the bike at a steady speed (no matter what gear is on but you have to keep the transition line otherwise you will have to be very careful with the clutch). Now in reality though bike starts trembling if you don’t feed the engine so you probably shouldn’t try the above…
I was wonder what …
I was wonder what either 13 has to say or maybe a user that owns a bike has to say about Honda’s automatic bike and if it would be a good first timer? the DN-01…I relize it’s heavy but it just seems less complex…Any thoughts?
i rode 85 cc …
i rode 85 cc dirtbieks before i started thinking about buying a 250 ninja and i shifted everything fine but then i rode my friends ninja and had his bike at 2k rpms and was letting it out reall slow and it was my first time riding a street bike but i popped the lcutch and killed the engine is tat due to me releasing the clutch to soon , should i have gone slower? or what
im still a bit iffy on this
but once i got it moving i had nnothing but smooth riding until another stop sign lmao
this is to anyone …
this is to anyone who is thinking about getting a bike, dont get anything smaller than a 600 because your gonna grow out of it fast and their just a waste of ur money and hard to re-sell. and the bike in the video is a ninja 650r and doesnt really have a “powerful engine” it has low end torque because its a V-twin
the bike didn’t …
the bike didn’t stall while setting off without gas beacause it has a poweful engine
125cc 0-60 mph /100 …
125cc 0-60 mph /100 kph same as average car so start with that
been riding bikes …
been riding bikes for bout 2 years now but still realy enjoyed ur vid brung bak memories of my first lesson wen was 16
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