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I watched this video a while back using my other channel but didn't comment. This is exactly how I learned and it was a Ninja 600. Was in my friends front yard and he had me manipulate the clutch until I felt comfortable and not stalling. Then we went on the road, with him on the back. Brave guy! HAHAHA.
Ответитьany update?
ОтветитьWatched this with a stupid grin on my face, good job!
ОтветитьThat kid wants lessons next 😂
ОтветитьThe laugh at the end got me gahahaha
ОтветитьGawww damm ima need him to teach me how to drive a bike im interested now😂
ОтветитьIt isn't hard to drive a stick or to learn to ride ANY motorcycle no matter what size or how fast it's, it's just like riding a bicycle honestly!
ОтветитьThe confession was hilarious
ОтветитьNo helmet?
ОтветитьWish I had a friend like you!
Did your u friend end up getting a bike too?
Obviously a motorcycle school is great for us riders but it’s a plus to have a friend who’s able to personally help you especially since nobody is going to a motorcycle class every single day. This video is amazing, keep them coming. I wish I had a personal friend who has years of experience to teach me. Great Job for her first time.
Ответитьdam I want someone like you my father rode motorcycles in my home country but I moved to the US and I've always wanted to ride one just haven't gotten the chance
ОтветитьI had a friend who went to a couple blocks down so he didnt wear a helmet for this short route. Then he somehow skidded hit his head and died. You bro are a m0r0n recommending not to wear a helmet just because its "slow speed"
Ответитьlmao the confession caught me off guard
ОтветитьWiw easy
Ответитьif you still have the 450ss i'll drive up to learn from you
ОтветитьSo for her first ride, no helmet !!!!
ОтветитьThats got to be the dumbest shit ive ever heard. Learning with a helmet hinders you. You cant actually be that dumb. If she dumps it and hits her head on the curb how would you feel.
ОтветитьI love the energy of the guy coming out of his house and joining with his gold wing hahahaha
Ответитьmaybe explain to her that the clutch is the connection between the rear wheel and the engine yes i know its for the gear box i am a mechanic but just to keep it simple
Ответитьvery good you let her start with only clutch that is the best way and to walk the bike you dont need throttle i even let people feel the biting point with the break on i say keep the engine running and dont move and dont use the throttle and after that we start walking like you did but good way to learn like you do see to many saying the learner to strait away do throttle and clutch at the same time and then they wiskey throttle
Ответитьwhere gear when learning i had a learning bike with big crash cage on it fell using front break in the corner going 3mph bike landed on my foot had riding boots on had nothing for the low speed falls it helps a lot
ОтветитьI just got a 650 today and dont get to bring her home until next week and even though I know how to ride just the thought of messing up makes me nervous but this video reminds me that I know what im doing and that im just overthinking it
Ответитьif this was genuinely her first time on a bike then she grasped it quick and looked pretty much in control, so great instincts using the clutch and throttle, but WTF !! no protective gear at all shocks me. I've ridden for just a few years now so am no expert, but i would'nt dream of getting on a bike of any size without all the gear on, but i suppose that's the difference between us brits and the yanks when you don't need to undertake proper training, get a licence, and can ride any bike straight out of the showroom at any time. sorry, and i don't mean to sound trollish, but this is the worst 'teaching' i think i've seen, coz the first lesson surely has to be how to stay as safe as you can, as you never know when trouble will find you. GL
ОтветитьGOOD VERY GOOD PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
ОтветитьA motorcycle school is always the best way for anybody to learn how to ride...
ОтветитьDobrze jej idzie.😊😊
Ответитьshe's picked it up pretty qik do think with lots of practice and encouragment from you she'll be on a bike soon ...all good things come to them that wait.,.🤘
ОтветитьHere in the UK learner riders are restricted to 125cc/11KW bikes, there are three levels of licence and you can't ride on a public road unaccompanied unless you pass at the bare minimum something called a CBT (which is a formal assessment but not quite a test). After that the CBT is only valid for 2 years and there are things you can't do. Also wearing a helmet is compulsory.
It's amazing how much more liberal the US seems to be on that kind of thing because where I live everything in this video is completely illegal 🙂
She’s so grate and most courageous woman I’ve seen until now. Good job
ОтветитьI want to do that but I’m worried about the narcs and Karens this country has produced.
ОтветитьLearning without a helmet is crazy, I would feel like a proyectile
ОтветитьNice Kawy - model unknown
ОтветитьTeaching a person to ride... 1st time on a bike and no even helmet. What u teaching her good sir is how to not do stuff. But at least ur teaching methods are decent
Ответить"she's probably going to crash". "you don't need a helmet". This guy is one hell of a teacher 😮
ОтветитьThis is cool but at least a half helmet
ОтветитьWe're did the kawasaki come frome bro I haven't seen that one
ОтветитьDoing better than me, took my blackbird out last night after not riding for 35 years, maybe I should have gone smaller but I cut out the middle man, it wasn't good to watch. Good effort young lady.
Ответитьis she married bro? shes beautiful lol
ОтветитьToday, a squid was born.
Ответитьthe goldwing dad coming out lmfao adorable
Ответить"Helmet is just gonna hinder you"
That's about the point when I shut this video off....
Very very good job man::: can you show me too
ОтветитьI can’t keep my balance at all I don’t get it
ОтветитьGive her a helmet
ОтветитьHay adobo great stuff with the teaching and i really dont want to be negative but if she shit her self and lost control the helmet is the only thing that might save her life also maybe some boots if she drops the bike at least then it might not snap her ankle just saying
ОтветитьI wish I'd have learnt on a bigger bike back in 1996. My first bike was a power valved TZR125, which made about 30hp, but all the power came in at once at 8-10k, but on a 125 stroker, you have to give it tons of revs to get going, so it's easy to hook into that power band and almost loop the loop.
this lady has done exceptionally well, and has my utmost respect. It's a very daunting thing to learn, with a steep learning curve, but the rewards are worth it 🙂
Any updates? She ride now?😅
Ответить200hp is crazy...
and i thought 11bhp was a lot