Top 10 ESSENTIAL Motorcycle Accessories (New Riders Listen Up)

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1) Phone mount 0:50
2) Communication system 1:52
3) Luggage 3:03
4) Heated grips 3:54
5) Trickle charger 4:29
6) Frame sliders 5:34
7) Essential tool kit 6:33
8) Helmet transition visor 7:16
9) Lock 8:05
10) Throttle lock 9:04

liobardoibarrajr
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I’ve been watching this channel for years and I finally did the msf and got my first bike last month! to anyone that is bikeless but watches motorcycle content JUST GET ONE! it’s one of the most fun experiences I’ve had

keji
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Combine the tank bag and phone mount by getting a tank bag with the clear window and phone holder. You can carry snacks, extra batteries for your GoPro and other essentials. Or if you are in Flint Michigan like I am you can carry a backup gun and a bunch of extra loaded magazines. 🤣

RoadRage
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The real OGs drive with shades in the dark. Style over everything.

Chriscross
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I never use a phone mount because I can’t trust it to not fling my phone off while riding and suddenly I’m in debt again

flister
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I’m a BMW GSA dad. Just without kids. If I had kids I probably couldn’t afford everything on this list. Which I have. This video is spot on. I recommend getting each item in each category.

wine_country_moto
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A pair of sunglasses and a clear visor is the easiest day-to-night option, followed by a transition visor, followed by a helmet with a built in sun visor. All are good options, but I don't think it's ever a good idea to rely only on a tinted visor all the time. You need to be more versatile than that.

Also, hell yes on the luggage. With age comes wisdom and a matched set of hard bags. Call me a nerd, I don't care. I can carry stuff, you can't. I win.

carver
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Pro tip: make sure your trickle charger is rated for the correct batter type. Most standard chargers only support traditional lead-acid or AGM (absorbed glass mat) batteries. If you have upgraded to a lithium battery (I don't think they come stock on any bikes yet), you will need the appropriate charger, ideally one that can toggle between both types. Also helps to invest in a battery with a built in jump starter for emergencies.

Cthooligan
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Heated grips and a neck gaiter definitely extend the riding season here in Montana.

My_internet_persona
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I went full dad with the glasses I wear while riding. I have a pair of full on prescription safety glasses complete with polycarbonate transition lenses... best piece of kit I purchased in a long time

jjfromthebigland
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Yammi Noob clearly has good taste in music, clearly being a casual Chopin enjoyer

rufs
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Add zip-ties to the tool kit. Esp faring bike riders. Life savers lol

gopherchucksgamingnstuff
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I’m a Wisconsin rider. Me and one other got at work have our bikes in the parking lot from the first rain of the year (that washes all the salt off the road) until the first snow off the year. Heated grips are a must. We both use the bike master brand. I think they’re about $50/60 and work great. You do have to remember to turn them off otherwise you’ll kill your battery.

MrMcTavishOBS
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Regarding the photo chromatic visor, a cheap DIY alternative that I use is putting insulating black tape on the upper part of your visor, so it acts like a sun visor. For a more aesthetic finish, you could use paint instead.

Works like a charm.

moteroargentino
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I know they mention they're in Austin, but seeing the Buccee's really hits the nail on the head.

CinemaSeven
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Accessories my bike needs: gas and oil

mrsnezbit
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Okay so watching this video made me come up with an invention idea and if anyone wants it, go for it. Basically its a hand warmer and a tampax pad combined so its a hand warmer that sticks to the seat of your bike right near the crotch area. This earea has many major arteries flowing near it meaning it is an amazing place to heat up when riding. This would be a cool cheap alternative to seat warmers.

PunchingCacti
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Just wear sunglasses with a clear visor... Take off the shades when its dark... Problem solved instead of a $200 piece of crap that scratches easily.

StrawDragon
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visors shields are not all they’re talked up to be. depending on conditions, transition periods can last several minutes during which you may see ghost-like shadows in your visor. Your visual depth of field (sense of perspective) may also be flattened or otherwise distorted. The conditions in which these things happen include tunnels, street lights at night, and shady country roads. Even overcast sky can cause distortion in what you see through a transition visor. Essentially, any time the light is not uniform, even a little bit, your transition visor is going to transition, or at least try to.

emilmetallic
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Yammie always teaches me the best way to spend all my life savings👍

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