The 7 Facts You MUST KNOW about Motorcycles BEFORE You Start Riding

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What should my first bike be? A Turbo Hayabusa.

Very funny, no seriously. What should I get? A TURBO BUSA.

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Whoops sorry for the midnight upload! We scheduled this incorrectly lmao - remember to subscribe and share the video :) we need to hit 1M subs to launch the TURBO MF BUSA

yammienoob
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My MSF instructor after we all completed the exam: "Congrats, now you know how to ride a bike in a parking lot."

Lyfeel
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Dropping a bike, is like dropping your phone on your face.
-it’s embarrassing
-it’s gonna hurt
-you’ll feel stupid
-BUT it happens to everyone

iDarth
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Yammie: No one cares if you ride motorcycles
My anti-social self: Good
Yammie: Except if your a woman
Me: Fuck

blackcat
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After 18 year's as a MSF instructor I can tell you that it's not for everyone. In most cases you can usually tell with in 10 minutes in each exercise who is going to get it and the person that will need maybe more than 1 class. Teaching the rider course can be very rewarding most of the time. I must say I've met some interesting people.

NoWay-xuie
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Me on google : how to ride a motorcycle without a motorcycle.

vivekdhamala
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You only need 1 step really, get a turbo busa as a beginner bike.

chriscestero
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13 years in, still haven't dropped a bike. Probably just jinxed myself though.

BryonStice
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Number 2. I wise old biker once told me, “nobody was ever killed themselves’ going too slow into a turn”. Wise words that I remember and ride by. Especially in the Texas Hill Country.

billschiller
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.... 2 months in ... dropped bike ... smiled and thought of Yammie-chan cutely smiling saying... it's okay, you finally have passed just a small milestone of motorcylces <3

marcjuvinall
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Yea as a female rider, getting a bike is an instant conversation starter. I commute to work on my bike cause I don't own a car, and every single day some random person comes up to me and talk about it. I don't mind it (I love talking about my yammie ^^), but it is something I didn't expect to happen

Susblabla
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I've been riding for almost 40 years and my son just started about 3 years ago. Two things I told him, never think you have complete control of that bike.... If you get to cocky it will control you and take you out. The other is learn how to fall, this is easy to do with an 8hp dirt bike, but that's how I learned not to fall... This is just some advice I got from my dad.

chadmeiners
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Last point is subjective. Had my old bike for nearly 4 years, I daily rode it in sun, rain, and snow, didn't have a car, never missed having one. And there was never a day in that period where I didn't want to take the bike out for a spin. Not once. It was more like therapy, and it gave me reason to push on with other parts of my life and dreams. Owning that bike did in a way save me.

Of course that's just me, but it goes to show that owning a bike and the experience that follows is highly subjective, and you never truly know how a bike will make you feel until you go out and get one :)

Real_MisterSir
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If I have a dollar for how much times yammie mentioned a turbo hayabusa in a his videos, I'd be able to afford one lol

LloOFFICIAL
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“Dropping your brand new busa right on the turbo” got me 😂

TheGXiJinPing
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Falls of bike
Everything goes to black
Wake back up
Hey you, your finally awake. You were trying to cross the boarder right

curtismoroney
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I think a good one is that when you do jump on a bike and try to ride it on the street for the first time don't feel pressured to keep up with traffic, it's most important to get a feel for it and work up the confidence.

QuakeGamerROTMG
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Yesterday was my first everytime riding a motorcycle during the msf course, I’ve done countless amounts of research and how a bike functions. I STILL WENT OUT AND DROPPED IT, STALLED at LEAST 15 times and am now on the brink of whether I pass or fail😞😞 wish me luck for tomorrow

Ipriimus
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i’ve heard all this before, i have a motorcycle already, why am i watching this shammy lube?

opeboi
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Dropped my used bike in front of my garage, Drove for 500 km without any problem and at the end slipped on a small stone when putting my foot down. Thank god for engine guards.

teranovski