Top 10 Things to know BEFORE You start Riding Motorcycles

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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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woke up 3 months ago wanted to get a motorcycle, never ridden before. bought a 2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 before taking the MSF course, got my endorsement last week, been riding for about a month and LOVING IT. got a compliment from an old guy on a Harley at the grocery store today, felt good. your content is the reason i started riding, thanks papa YAM!

Aldrastar
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What I want to know before starting to ride is, if you get pulled over on your motorcycle and the officer asks you, “do you know why i pulled you over?” If you answer “because I wasn’t wearing my seatbelt sir?” Can you some how incriminate yourself?

Checito
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When I took my MSF course, we had a kid who had no business on a bike in the course. He never grasped the concept of the clutch, had his feet down the entire time etc etc.

After we took the riding test (which he passed but shouldn’t have) he asked the instructor if he could sit on his bike to take a pic. The kid decided to rev the bike to look cool, put it in 1st somehow and ended up crashing the bike into a 20 ft container.

I recommend everyone take an MSF course. 👍🏽

SuperDannyR
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MSF, as explained to me: They will teach you how to work the controls of a bike, and how to stay alive long enough to learn how to ride.

Erniethebear
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As European I am always so confused about the msf course tip.
It took me months lots of hours and three exams to get a motor cycle license.
America be like, we recommend you learn how to drive.

TheMrdrayerr
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I grew up on motorcycles but took the MSF anyways, still learned a bunch, and aced the test. Had several people in my class that had never ridden and they did fabulous at the end if the class! Depends on the instructors I guess...

thecman
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Took an MSF course and it taught me a lot as a first time rider ! Instructors were short tempered due to standing outside in the heat all day lol

bigslime
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I would genuinely like to see a statistic on how many people this channel has gotten into riding.

TypicalMT
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I hadn't ridden for a decade or so before buying my second (and current) bike. I started watching Yammie Noob and Fortnine before deciding on my Rebel 300. I am still considering buying a new bike in a year or so, but am glad I didn't start back up on something larger. Even when I do move up, I plan on keeping the Rebel for around town. It is the most fun I have had on two wheels since my BMX trail riding as a kid.

robertevans
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YouTube is so wonderful making motorcycling available for everyone when I was young you had to count on your crazy drunk biker uncle to teach you on his 1948 Harley with drum brakes and a jockey shifter

davidledford
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Here are my personal tips that helped me pass with flying colors:
1. Research the material,
Not just the msf book but the mechanics of bike riding and posture help to paint a coherent picture of what it'll be like.
2. Ride a bicycle,
it may sound silly but the days leading up to my course I was on my pedal bike constantly cornering and exaggerating body position to mimic a motorcycle that's much bigger.
3.If you have a bike then static practice,
If you're fortunate enough to have a bike in your stable already before the course then really FEEL the bike don't just stare at it and think about after the test, really get on it and press all the buttons get them down as being familiar with you because the msf bikes (however broken down) will have the same positions.
4. finally most importantly ask questions,
Its no good to be egocentric when hearing them say the practice course you need to ask independent questions that go beyond the scope of what they said.

izzy
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You are the reason I started riding. Always loved motorbikes but never really had the courage to spend the money on one. Theeeen, YouTube sugested your videos and I changed my mind. So I got my A2 license a year ago, bought a Honda Shadow Spirit 750, and now, being european, I am going to get my A license and get maybe a Xsr 900. Love your content!

musiccars
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First bike was/ still is a K1 GSXR-750 absolutely love her and everyone made it seem like instant death the moment you hop on anything bigger than a 400 for a beginner, I found the power pretty easily controllable, then again I’ve never even opened the throttle all the way open I’m pretty sure, and Shes definitely had her fair share of reminding me she can kill me in a moment😂

mexicanrodan
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The MSF is like truck driving school. Teaches basic skills to pass a test

kiprandom
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I Bought my first bike the 28th December TSR 250 and thanks to all your videos ive been binge watching i have learnt more to ride a bike and built up my confidence to ride around the streets and long distances than what i thought i would have before ever owning one. really awesome videos and a way to help new people climb on a motorcycle

owendelange
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Nice tips - MSF courses are the BEST way to get on the road safely or relearn what you should be doing. They'll also tell you it's JUST the beginning of what you need to know.
They're good folks.

duc
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These videos have been perfect for me. Just got my motorcycles endorsement after contemplating for years and I’m taking my MSF course next month. I subscribed right at 999 before you hit one mill and have been binge watching your content. Thank you for all the beginner videos. They really help 😁

jaredcherry
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I have my CBT on the 30th and I'm equal parts excited and terrified. I've had a few lessons, but watching beginner rider videos will always be fun

raagoth
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Been binge watching this videos for the last couple of months. To be honest, my greatest thumbs up to this channel, Fortnine and Moto Jitsu...
Made 41 and bought a Honda PCX after getting the "nerv" (balls) to do it after watching many of these videos... besides the obvious entertainment aspect, they are truly public service!
Right now I' ve almost 600Kms and having a blast (and I like to think, always on the safe side... and yes lane splitting is a life changer in big city ;)).
All the best from Portugal.

pmsr
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I not only look back at my SV650, I literally go buy a pizza and eating it in the garage while looking at my bike 😍😁

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