Best Motorcycle Accessories for less than $50

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You bought the motorcycle and the riding gear, but how do you take your on the bike experience to the next level? Watch to find out!

Recommended **Beginner** Motorcycle Gear:

**The Gear I Personally Wear and Trust**

FAQ:

What should my first bike be? A Turbo Hayabusa.

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

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:33 Tank Bag
2:05 Battery Tender
5:04 Disk Lock
6:25 Hydration Pack
7:38 Earplugs
8:51 Tool Roll
9:47 Cargo Net
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Another cheap accessory to have is a first aid kit. Just in case a buddy or you run into an emergency. I keep one in my backpack. Got them hello kitty Band-Aids ready!

levisalazar
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My tank bag is great! It functions like a pillow so I can lay down and take naps while on long trips.

anagennao
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Hey Yam, i'm buying my first bike and there is a guy on the internet selling a very cool looking one called Suzuki Hayabusa and I think I would look super cool riding it. He also said it has something called turbo, i'm not sure what that is but it sounds super cool. Should I buy it as my first ever bike? I just passed my MSF last weekend

Florii
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For the disk lock, I recommend a disk alarm. They work the exact same way but when they get moved a little they get REAL loud. Also would keep you from forgetting it's there and destorying your brake caliper 👍🏼

hyenapeacekeeper
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I would like to note that when looking into a battery tender, you should make sure that it spicifically says battery tender or battery maintainer. If it just says battery charger on it and you leave your battery on it for an extended period of time you will kill your battery. I say this because when I worked as a parts specialist I saw a lot of customers kill brand new batteries by leaving them on a charger over the winter, and they only had a 6 month warrenty or manufaturer defect warrnenty(witch basically means as long as it works out of the box, you don't get anything).

Battery tenders and mantainers will periodically stop charging a battery and even put a load on it so that it does not sit at full charge for too long.

So remember, tender and maintanier good, charger bad.

MinecraftMad
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Like many other Harley owners, I use a battery tender, hydration pack, ear plugs, and cargo net, and on really hot days, I wear a hydration vest to cool my body core temperature and a mesh jacket with armor pads for ventillation. Ride smart. Ride safe.

kittycorner
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Yammie never gonna let Gixxer brah go about the busa lmao

butternuts
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I have stopped using backpack for my daily commute to office and i am now using a tank bag that carries a 14inch laptop, My 2 phones, some protein bars, a gel seat and my rain cover..Best decision ever.

mrinalchoudhury
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Battery tender has saved me big time, best thing for winter.

BeingNicc
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I haven't been here for awhile but mannnn THE GROWTH (that's what she said) of this channel is great!!!! Glad to see your well over million subs. Came a long way in production no doubt. Really happy for the Yammie channel!

mikelivid
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I've never been a fan of tank bags, but I ride a S1000XR and have bags (with everything like my first aid kit, tools, and tire repair kit, etc. inside them).

HawgRiderBC
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Cramp busters are a must on all my bikes. $10-15. They last around 5k miles if u dont mess w em too much

Imarida
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1:22 that’s why I use a backpack with many many pockets 👍

mountainManBikes
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I quit using locks through my discs after forgetting they were on and warping my discs. I did put better rotors on which greatly improved my overall braking abilities. But it was expensive.

HawgRiderBC
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Can you please make a video on relatively cheap but still effective riding gear. Starting out that was the hardest thing for me to find. Pants, jacket and a helmet that were affordable yet actually truly effective if I were to crash

tacosaurus
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Good morning, Squids!!
Have a wonderful day!!

jimmytorello
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WHAT???? I can plug a USB charger into my battery tender? Well, that’s just awesome. Thanks Yammie ❤ love your channel

mtnbkreric
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thats wild. there was an ad right after he said "lets take a moment for everyone that died doing something stupid for the internet." and then a "we make it happen" commercial from a telecom provider

Carr.
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Avoid magnetic tank bags as they can wipe out your cards magnetic strip . Happened to me twice til I worked it out. Get those with tank ring eg givi Sw motech that way u can use same bag for different bikes . A puncture repair & pump with portable charger was a life saver when I had a puncture

mengaw-yong
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That whisper of a turbo busa was not what I was expecting brother

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