7 Signs You are NOT a Beginner Motorcycle Rider Anymore!

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Best Beginner **Sport** Gear:

Best Beginner **Dual Sport/ADV** Gear:

Best Beginner **Retro/Classic** Gear:

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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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Thanks to Manscaped for the support on this one today! Code “YAMMIE” is 20% off the finest men’s grooming products

yammienoob
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You know you're pro when you haven't stalled your bike in over a week 😎

QuarterBach
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“A beginner practices until they get it right, a master practices till they make no mistakes” and “good judgement comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgement “. As True on riding as the martial arts and life in general.

chrissmith
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I started up holding my motorcycle left foot down in gear as a begginer

Now that im more eperienced I usually put it in neutral and hold my bike with 2 feet and hands on the tank

I think i just devolved..

vasilikosolov
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Well.. just bought my MT15 and thinking about the H2 🤣🤣🤣

AreaofInterestTV
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Well boys, looks like I’m a certified squid

Wabi_Sabi
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You know you are no longer a beginner when you no longer watch Yammie.

SushiArmageddon
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You are always a beginner, there is something to learn every day. I ride since 1996 btw.

leosedf
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The only thing i disagree with here is when you said slow speed maneuverability doesn’t contribute to anything else while riding. If you can’t swerve properly at 15 mph(counter steering) comfortably you definitely are gonna have a hard time at 70 mph. Those slow speed drills save your life at actual road speeds.

cameroncraig
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"Salads are cheaper than carbon fiber" hahaha I love it! Should do a sticker

nachoridesbikes
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Correction: in Greece a single UPWARDS nod means no. A single downwards nod is still a yes.

Velktron
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Just a thought on "moving up to a bigger bike". I started riding when I was 63 yo. I have short stumpy legs and arthritis. My choice of bikes I was physically able to ride was limited but, fortunately, I liked the look of the cruisers. I thought about starting small and moving up but didn't know how long I had.
So I started out with a V Star 1100. Sure, the learning curve was a bit steeper but I've been having fun. I'm not into track days or knee dragging but have done several trips of 500-1000 miles and enjoy the feel of having a V Twin between my legs.
Just thought you would like the feedback. BTW, great job. Love your videos.

StevenT-iwdy
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I have been riding for 30 years, I still ride like a beginner. I don't like leaning into corners, and I only do wheelies accidentally because my first bike was a 1972 Kawasaki H2.

needparalegal
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I'm still a beginner I mean just look at the name

itspartlymyidea
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in Greece, a single upwards nod with a matching facial expression means no, but a single nod is pretty much a yes, anyway... GREAT VIDEO, love you yam

mpolyd
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You're an experienced biker when you can push your bike around and not look awkward or off balance.

thestrokepotato
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Riding daily for fourteen years on all sorts of bikes; verdict - still learning and always striving for improvement! You all be safe out there!

matthewgoodwin
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in uk a single nod is what all bikers do when they pass eachother on street (even to unknown bikers) its basically shows respect to them

trollingpatroll
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Right amount of motorcycles to own. Number you have + 1.

dom_gear
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You are always learning and evolving. I've been riding for over 35 years and still learning new things

livinginh