Bought my first Bike| Yamaha R3

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As a new rider myself, I LOVE the raw honesty in this video. Congrats on your bike! Ride safely!!!

MikkRay
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as a learner myself i have some tips for you that i know of,
1. try your best not to casualy ride in the 7-10k rpm it will shorten your bikes life,
2. when shifting gears try to keep it as quick as possible to keep the revs nice and high so it dosnt feel gluggy at all
3. once you learn how to shift propperly learn something called rev matching, it makes all your down shifts feel smooth and helps engine breaking greatly
4. when at slow speeds in the parking lot practice stability i see your a slight bit scared and the bike tends to wobble try to loosen up and let the bike glide it will help stop the shaking of the handle bars
5. when accelerating change gears around the 6-10k rpm mark or the bike will glug and stall when accelerating
7. when it comes to riding on the road dont worry about what other drivers think or do at the end of the day your a learner and thats appart of having a license so if they honk at you bash there head in or just call the cops for inpropper horn use fuck road drivers anyways LOL
8. dont get too cocky with speed it will get you hurt

dcsebzeeper
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you were very smart to start on a 300. Keep it for an everyday commuter especially if you live in a urban area. Not many places to ride a super sport in a city. But know this as soon as you are used to it you are def going to want to upgrade a lot sooner than you think. Goodluck bro and dont out grow it too quick, there is a lot to learn.

djlancer
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I bought the R3 like 2 days ago. Got my gear yesterday and did the first real ride on it today. Amazing stuff. All the fear for riding on the road first time, all the stress and the rush of adrenaline felt so good. I am still smiling and in high spirits. Have to get used to rev matching and going in the corners and quickturns, cuz I was going in the very wide turn angle.

zeking
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I have a '17 R3 in pearl white with florescent orange wheels. Bikes like this are great to start on.
Also, If she only has 600 miles on it, be gentle. She's still in a break-in period. I believe until about 1k miles. Might even be ready for a oil change- a break in change to remove metal shavings from the factory. So don't rev her out too crazy.
R3 is a great bike to learn and refine skills.
She's beautiful. Congrats and good luck, boss.

joshp
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I've had my R3 for 2 years now and I still love it. So much fun getting to use 100% of the power and it handles great on twisty roads. Enjoy and stay safe brother!

mindzeyeproductions
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Congrats on the new bike! R3 is an awesome bike.

Don't sweat the stalling. We've all been there, lol. If you don't mind a tip to help with the stalling:

Get your RPM's up before letting the clutch out into the friction zone and then all the way out. This also helps with slow speed maneuvers as you can let the clutch in and out through the friction zone while keeping your RPM's constant. You don't have to worry about rolling the throttle until you get rolling with the clutch all the way out. You just hold the RPM's and listen to the sound of the engine. It'll sound high but as you let the clutch out, it will start to drop. Just keep holding those RPM's. As you try it out, you may need more or less RPM's initially depending on your bike but I believe the R3 was around 4-5K when I rode it.

Light turns green, roll the throttle until RPM's hit 4-5K (adjust to what you feel is comfortable) and slowly let the clutch out and hold it in the friction zone until you're rolling. Pull it back in if you're going too fast.

Brian-xxep
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I've been trying to find videos on people riding an R3 because that's the bike I want to start with. So glad I found this video because I'm just dreaming of riding it soon. Can't wait to check out more of your videos bud!

deadwolf
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i think this is my last sign i needed. got my gear (helmet, boots, gloves) and my permit. was waiting on a few more paychecks so i could have a big down payment but i might just go grab it. i have good credit and im young so why not

biills
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this is probably the best bike video ever.
You funny asf, and looking to get a bike soon and you making it way more convincing lmao

Slpzy
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we dont wanna see you crash man, congrats on your first bike! ill be in your shoes hopefully in the next few months

MrGuyOnTheFly
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It's good to have a long term small Japanese beater. I see people upgrade quick then stop riding all together within a year or 2 max.
Dont be disheartened by the stalling bro! Everyone goes through it!

shadow_realm
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I like the honesty in this video, congrats for the new bike!!

asclavi
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I just got a gsx250r today and I’ve been having a blast with it. 250-400cc bikes are perfect for beginners.

VinnyTheTall
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Congrats man and be safe. My buddy also just bought a 23 R3 and beens learning how to ride. Take it slow and learn at your own pace. Hope to see more videos man!

omgitsdan
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I honestly enjoyed this video so much and it makes me more excited to get my R3 🙏, hope you have fun on that bro 💪

dumbthingscompilation
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Congrats man. I ride 100cc bike few years ago and bought a Ninja 250 in 2022. I stalled alot though for the first few weeks. After few months, you will become one with the bike. I sold my ninja 250 last year and bought mt/fz 07 for the torque 😂. Didnt faced any problem adjusting with the high torque power, but I do apply "defensive riding" for safety sake. Save ride and have fun bro

cyansean
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Congratulations on the bike; shoot it’s new to you! Hopefully I’m up next pretty soon! 🥳

eboniqueknighton
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Welcome to bike life bro💪 I’d suggest getting a keyless gas cap!!! You’ll bend your key if you keep trying to open it with it being that hard to unlock. Learned from experience.

kaigibbs
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Just picked up a gsxr 750 for my first bike love it! Stay safe brother.

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