How to Ride a Motorcycle in ONLY 1 HOUR! (Serious Tips and Skills)

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Best part of the msf is that if you drop the bike, , , it's not your bike

michaelmarkofski
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The MSF teaches situational awareness that’s useful and if nothing else it saves you on insurance and allows you to skip the riding test at the DMV.

doublemeat
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I just passed my evaluation and got my permit today. I had absolutely no prior experience. Be humbly confident my friends, and you will do fine.

Powerslide
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“Some bottom dollar ninja 250”

Don’t talk about my baby like that!

kvndodson
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My first bike experience was at about 12. Went to a farm with my parents to visit and the elderly lady on the farm took one look at this kid - handed me a rifle and a box of ammo. Pointed to the barn and said there was a motorbike I could play with. No helmet, gravel roads and a loaded rifle. Took me about a half hour to figure out how the bike worked. Clutch etc. took off and had a great time. Oh the 70’s. Good times.

keithahlstrom
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“Practice in a empty parking lot”

How do you get there if you don’t know how to ride a bike lol

XmarcX
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The insurance savings per month ALONE is good enough reason to take the MSF. The course was $275 for 2 days, but because of it, I now save $70 a month on insurance. For all you math wizzes, it paid for itself in almost 4 months.

BLVINEOCKERMVN
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Just finished my MSF class today....next stop...busa-land here i come

cpr
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Honestly wish more people would emphasize the importance of a light motorcycle as a first bike. I was recommended certain heavy bikes to look at because they were slower and tamer so when I did my MSF on a Z125 no problem, when I got my first bike and started off on my first ride I dropped it at zero miles an hour several times just because I wasn't used to something several hundred pounds heavier. I was overly cautious in a lot of respects when I learned to ride, but the weight factor was something I never once considered and it caught me.

Saucey
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This video was very helpful. I am a 48 yr old single Mom of three sons. My oldest is 21 and just bought a Harley. My middle son is 17 and traded his dirt bike for a Ninja 1000😳.
They both have had experience riding however, I have not….except for one of their dirt bikes I nearly crashed years ago!🤦‍♀️
Well, they convinced me to try again so I just purchased a 2023 Honda Rebel 300! I think it’s a good starter bike for me. I practiced in a parking lot yesterday, but these tips you shared I will definitely be trying. I am also enrolling in the safety training class soon. I know it will be a while before I am comfortable to ride in traffic. I’m nervous yet super stoked! Just going to go at my own pace until I am very comfortable with my Rebel. My 12 yr old (that has a dirt bike now) is already saying he can’t wait to get his first motorcycle too. With 3 sons it’s inevitable I need to learn to ride! Thanks again for the great starter video! Pray for me! 🙏👊😁

MDfishing
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The spontaneous "hey superduke!" Was way too relatable

valentinpetrov
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Meh. MSF was worth it for me in the US just for being able to skip the exam. The DMV was always backed up so it was either the MSF course or wait 2-3 months for my test appointment. Otherwise, it took me like 2 weeks to get my license.

Kraize
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MSF instructors HATE him! Entire MSF course in 1 hour instead of 16! Learn this easy trick to avoid losing your weekend and probably die!

Sizukun
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I loved the MSF course. Heck, my wife did it twice so that she could accompany a friend the 2nd time. I highly recommend it. I had zero street bike experience, and had only rode a tiny dirt bike (no clutch) a bit, about 25 years prior. Aced the written and riding parts, including that dreaded figure-8-in-a-box. :)

vhayne
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“You will not need any crazy, heavy armor gear.” So says the guy in ripped, holey jeans...🤣🤣🤣

bluemane
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I am an ex experienced rider but I haven't ridden for 20 years. I now have a bike and to be quite honest this is helpful. I can ride 'ok' but tomorrow I will be practicing low speed in a parking lot. Back in the day, I could do the figure 8 in a box on my VFR750 with ease.

francis
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MSF is the way to go. It's a controlled environment. They provide the bikes. The instructors are patient. And you get your certificate to avoid the DMV test.

stoundingresults
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key tips from me: squeeze w your knees.weight on the pegs- ready for bumps. always keep in mind: 'you are invisible and everyone is out to kill you' . And dont forget to put a foot down when you come to a stop! derp

atomicdmt
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ive ridden on the street before my msf and watched days of youtube videos before even that. and i cannot recommend enough that you should complete the msf. it also makes DMV process effortless

eve__________
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I took a diving class once. Only guy who never donned gear before so I was left behind and only got thru half the class. Lesson learned, so I didn't want to start the MSF class being the only guy who never shifted a bike before. A friend took me to his farm to practice on his 100cc. I learned how to take off and shift that day. Then I bought a used 250 that I still have and practiced weekly at the school parking lot. Then I took the MSF class and as I predicted, everybody had some experience on cycles so I'm glad I did what I did and not be the only person in that class with zero experience.

Buddycoop