Top 7 Techniques You MUST MASTER on a Motorcycle

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  • @yammienoob
    @yammienoob  2 роки тому +32

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    • @mattb6646
      @mattb6646 2 роки тому +3

      Bro that outro... just no.

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      @bradh74 2 роки тому

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    • @kylesmith6834
      @kylesmith6834 2 роки тому

      @@mattb6646 The squid on the Aprilia outro? 🤣

    • @austinrhoades9988
      @austinrhoades9988 2 роки тому

      @@mattb6646 whata squid

    • @VibhorWase
      @VibhorWase 2 роки тому

      Hey tapping the front brake lever a little bit will make the brake lights come on, right? Won't that confuse other drivers?

  • @Lemmon714_
    @Lemmon714_ 2 роки тому +722

    I have always used FortNine’s counter lean going slow and neutral position every other time. I never go fast enough to need to drag my knee for a corner. It’s worked for 32 years so I guess it’s good.

    • @yammienoob
      @yammienoob  2 роки тому +163

      Okay

    • @shardlake
      @shardlake 2 роки тому +43

      That did seem to be the whole point of the video, different positions for different conditions, I don't put my knee out on the road, that is just for the track to judge the lean, but it is good to shift some weight into the turn when moving faster.

    • @markbaum9615
      @markbaum9615 2 роки тому +27

      Counter Lean and Handlebar turn for slow turns...
      Counter steer with moderate lean
      Angle for faster turns....
      Neutral body position for both....leaning off the bike is overratef

    • @tristanwright2015
      @tristanwright2015 2 роки тому +23

      @@markbaum9615 You must be an adventure bike boi huh

    • @SantaCllaws
      @SantaCllaws 2 роки тому +10

      @@tristanwright2015 I was just thinking the same thing, but I am so I can’t say much lol

  • @moolis
    @moolis 2 роки тому +105

    I do admit, I do love launching myself when I'm first at a red light or stop sign....it's a guilty pleasure

    • @shaneparfitt77
      @shaneparfitt77 2 роки тому +14

      We have lane splitting and lane filtering here in Australia. It’s taken my city car commute time, to and from work of 1 hr 20 min to 20-25 minutes on the bike. Every set of lights is fun town, and looking in the mirror and thinking, they’re a long way back, that was a bit quick. Lol

    • @ParadiseBiker
      @ParadiseBiker 2 роки тому +1

      😈

    • @JzpHenry
      @JzpHenry 2 роки тому

      Well thanks to California, we can always be the first at red light 😆

  • @crzycrg
    @crzycrg 2 роки тому +339

    As an extra to number 6, if I'm stopped alone at a light I will tap the rear brake when a car is coming up behind... probably does little for distracted drivers, but hopefully the flashing brake light catches some attention.

    • @ThatSoddingGamer
      @ThatSoddingGamer 2 роки тому +24

      That seems like a good idea. I'm newly licensed myself (going to a practical in a few days, actually), and one of my main concerns on the street is some asshat not noticing me when I'm waiting at an intersection.

    • @GavinNealStockenbarrel
      @GavinNealStockenbarrel 2 роки тому +9

      I do the same! I blink my tail light three times if some one comes up behind me while I'm stopped at a light. There's no lane filtering here so I am especially weary when there is car in front of me.

    • @johnjohnson5496
      @johnjohnson5496 2 роки тому +7

      same here. I just started riding so I'm super paranoid about someone rear-ending me at a light, so I'll flash my brake lights in sort of an unusual pattern that doesn't repeat so hopefully I won't blend into the background of other lights.

    • @monkmoto1887
      @monkmoto1887 2 роки тому +13

      Yep definitely a good idea many seasoned riders do the same, I will add, if you see someone who doesn’t look like they’ll stop, laws be damned get the bike moving and put it to the side between lanes or on the shoulder. Better to look like an asshole then be the meat in that twisted metal sandwhich

    • @markcrum5895
      @markcrum5895 2 роки тому +3

      I added the tail blazer to my ride. Seems to get more attention

  • @JohnnyD1993
    @JohnnyD1993 2 роки тому +354

    1:37 #7 - Body Position & a shot at his Sensei
    2:48 #6 - Mirrors / situationally aware
    3:48 #5 - Looking through a corner
    4:58 #4 - Nearly riding the brakes
    6:18 #3 - Sliding
    7:35 #2 - Proper rev match downshift
    8:48 #1 - Pick your moments (to squid)

    • @rudybolanos4763
      @rudybolanos4763 2 роки тому +14

      You forgot the chicks ass🤙😂

    • @yammienoob
      @yammienoob  2 роки тому +37

      Sensei lol sure

    • @sillygoose6251
      @sillygoose6251 2 роки тому +10

      Yammie fucked up when he didn't say to do stoppies every time you come to a stop sign or red light.

    • @sikami3571
      @sikami3571 2 роки тому

      @@yammienoob 👃🐄🥩

    • @djcsr
      @djcsr 2 роки тому +4

      @@rudybolanos4763 I was just thinking that too.... 8:36 😂

  • @VMAdventures88
    @VMAdventures88 2 роки тому +249

    Best thing you can do is train your emergency stopping. Literally saved my life a few dozen time. Go somewhere empty and brake to zero. Start with 20mph, proceed to 100mph and learn how your bike acts, where is the limit of the brakes locking your wheels (if you don't have ABS), how does the rear brake helps stopping and much, much more, can't stress this enough...

    • @parhampanah
      @parhampanah 2 роки тому +9

      Dont be afraid of your rear side coming up too especially if u have abs

    • @VMAdventures88
      @VMAdventures88 2 роки тому +2

      @@parhampanah Yes, almost impossible without the necessary body input. Tried it on my 2020 Z1000.

    • @Mike_Papa
      @Mike_Papa 2 роки тому +10

      And emergency swerve too.

    • @VMAdventures88
      @VMAdventures88 2 роки тому +6

      @@Mike_Papa Sure. Even better together. In Bulgaria our Safety course has exactly the same obstacle. Slalom, U-turn, accelerate to 30mph, emergency brake between cones, swerve three other cones.

    • @Mike_Papa
      @Mike_Papa 2 роки тому +3

      @@VMAdventures88 here in France as well. I guess the US and in other 3rd world countries they have to do it on their own 😁

  • @ChiefMoonChunks
    @ChiefMoonChunks 2 роки тому +65

    One of the things that always astounds me with this channel is the treasure trove of stock footage that they find to fit perfectly with each idea. Love it, it's what got me hooked on the channel forever ago as a non-rider and now I'm on my first bike re-watching videos with a whole new perspective. Thanks guys

    • @brycelynch8094
      @brycelynch8094 2 роки тому

      Whatd you get?

    • @ChiefMoonChunks
      @ChiefMoonChunks 2 роки тому +2

      @@brycelynch8094 I found a 1986 Honda Shadow 700.. and love it!

    • @brycelynch8094
      @brycelynch8094 2 роки тому +1

      @@ChiefMoonChunks thats a reliable bike, stay safe 🙏

  • @boblecocojames
    @boblecocojames Рік тому +13

    The more i look into biking. The more i realise its basically the same type of stuff everyone should learn to drive cars. Very well explained ! Thank you very much man!

    • @DurstDevel
      @DurstDevel Рік тому +2

      Riding a Bike made me a better car Driver. Awareness, looking and coroner Speed improved very much

    • @dub537h5
      @dub537h5 2 місяці тому +1

      Exactly. It's all common sense and attention to your surroundings. There aren't any real "tips" for riding.

  • @UnfocusedRacing
    @UnfocusedRacing 2 роки тому +23

    Rev matching was one of the first things I learned after the basics. Coming from driving a manual transmission car it came naturally.

  • @meguminthegreatestofthecri8301
    @meguminthegreatestofthecri8301 2 роки тому +26

    8:36 that was unexpected, but not unwelcomed!

  • @Dangerwiggles
    @Dangerwiggles 2 роки тому +28

    I adore downshift slides while coming to a stoplight, honestly it's one of my favorite things to have happen. Second favorite is giving the throttle a little blip while making a city street turn and feeling the back end jolt out briefly lmao. I'm sure it scares the shit out of any drivers following me, keeps them off my ass.

    • @Dangerwiggles
      @Dangerwiggles 2 роки тому

      @D. W. Hoping when I get new tires it stops doing that. I don't push it anywhere close to its limit, just enough to smile. And it happens almost every time I turn sometimes not on purpose, I won't be biffing it.

    • @Dangerwiggles
      @Dangerwiggles 2 роки тому

      @D. W. It's the tires and the streets are dusty. I can control when I do or don't do it, but I CAN do it every time if I want to.

  • @jeffruebens8355
    @jeffruebens8355 2 роки тому +17

    I started on dirt bikes, useful for learning what to do if a tire starts to slide. I always keep my first index finger on the throttle, and use the other 3 fingers for the front brake. This was helpful on a rough trail with a dirt bike. It also works fine for a street bike. I recommend taking both MSF classes, the beginner and the experienced classes. Also start small at slower speeds.

  • @cainegreenslade4791
    @cainegreenslade4791 Рік тому +8

    This was a big help and confidence boost to me, as my teacher would berate me for using just my index and middle finger alone for the front brake. I always thought it seemed safer to use just two braking fingers, as it allowed me to maintain a solid grip on the right handle, therefore improving balance (or at least perceived balance) through cornering. Keeping just two fingers poised on the brakes, preventing me from needing to make the (relatively) time consuming transition from handle bar to brake lever, in the event of an emergency, I'm sure saved me from at least two potential cornering disasters.

  • @tommclean6157
    @tommclean6157 2 роки тому +6

    I agree with the picking the right time and place to squid. A lot of people don't live anywhere close to a track so street is the only option. But only speeding on roads you are familiar with and don't have blind corners can help make it safer.

  • @bennybear6789
    @bennybear6789 2 роки тому +33

    About the two fingers over the brake... I totally agree it's better than four. However, in my bike course (in Australia) I kept getting told off for using two. The instructors insisted that I use four.

    • @SaucyNetworkEntertainment
      @SaucyNetworkEntertainment 2 роки тому +5

      Don't listen to this videos tips in terms of the brakes. It's rediculously dangerous to have the break held like that. Any panic or reflex will cause you to brake more and engage it fully. YOU NEVER hold the brake while just driving. It's not a bicycle

    • @__Razer
      @__Razer 2 роки тому +7

      @@SaucyNetworkEntertainment The video didn't advise you to cover the brakes all the time, it advised that when you cover the brakes because you may be coming into a situation where you want to be prepared to brake, to actually preload the lever a little bit, pull it just through the freeplay zone, so that when you do want to engage the brakes, it engages right away instead of pulling through the deadzone and then finally biting the brakes.

    • @mentorejupi5230
      @mentorejupi5230 2 роки тому +4

      In Melbourne mate. The reason we get told to use four fingers when setting up for breaking, is to decelerate completely before engaging the breaks! You can easily accelerate while breaking with only two fingers!

    • @SaucyNetworkEntertainment
      @SaucyNetworkEntertainment 2 роки тому

      @@mentorejupi5230 exactly!

    • @USMCCGAGNG
      @USMCCGAGNG 2 роки тому

      Instructors and theory are not always correct. Time and knowledge advances.

  • @BN99239
    @BN99239 2 роки тому +9

    Pre-loading is also useful since it helps with progressive braking. If you just have your fingers hovering the brake, or not even anywhere near the brake, if something happens, you grab it and pull. The problem here is that there is that empty space before the biting point, so in an emergency, you feel nothing, nothing, nothing then all of a sudden bite. It's really hard to modulate that in a split second. However, if you preload your brake lever, you already feel the resistance so you know how much to modulate a lot more quickly.
    Also, the track costs way less than running into a pole, or a tree, or a car, or a person...

  • @laligagging
    @laligagging 2 роки тому +14

    I can’t tell you how many times I heard “use 4 fingers on your brakes!” In my MSF course

    • @midnight_tapes
      @midnight_tapes 2 роки тому

      They are chutiyas bro !

    • @brettnanney1932
      @brettnanney1932 2 роки тому +3

      That's the one thing from the msf course I didn't follow. Two fingers is plenty for most breaking applications.

    • @godinminaar9024
      @godinminaar9024 2 роки тому

      @@brettnanney1932 It was my biggest issue on day one, besides the sticky throttle with .5mm free play. Stop and go with all four fingers was dumb!

    • @isteppedinwhat
      @isteppedinwhat 2 роки тому +4

      I'm an MSF coach. We push the 4-finger braking because in a panic situation most (if not all) people will instinctively use their full hand to brake in an effort to stop the bike as quickly as possible. If your hand is practiced with muscle memory to how much pressure it takes with 4 fingers to achieve threshold braking, in the event of an emergency the chances of over-braking to cause a front-tire skid or endo are significantly reduced. What everyone forgets about the MSF is that it is designed for everyone INCLUDING people who have never been on a bike before. Forget your previous experience and think how you are going to learn how to do this new skill as safely as possible. Most new riders I see ride around the course afraid to take their fingers away from the brake lever at all. The MSF is about "best practices" for the majority of riders going through the course. We're all impressed with your ability to tough-talk your fingering prowess.

    • @brettnanney1932
      @brettnanney1932 2 роки тому +2

      @@isteppedinwhat This makes a lot more sense. My coaches didn't do a good job explaining this concept.

  • @kacey797
    @kacey797 2 роки тому +3

    keep watching yammie noob
    KEEP WATCHING YAMMIE NOOB!!!!!

  • @rattrap42
    @rattrap42 2 роки тому +3

    I didn't get started this summer. The first 2 wheel "motorcycle" I rode was in 1974. Ya it was a mini mike with a 2.5 hp motor but it was awesome. Been riding ever since. Love the channel. Keep it up guys. :)

  • @praneetk1991
    @praneetk1991 2 роки тому +5

    960K: Turbo - "Enough waiting for it" - B-B-B-B-B-B-BUSA!!!!

  • @destinramsey2192
    @destinramsey2192 11 місяців тому

    Just got my first bike Thursday and my first skid stop was unintentional and made me pucker up😂 still getting the hang of it before I take it on the road. Thanks for your content man!

  • @asalsy
    @asalsy 2 роки тому +7

    I feel like almost everyone is more comfortable sliding to the left bc on our bmx bikes the right foot was breaking so it left your left foot available to put down.

  • @tophmcgoph9229
    @tophmcgoph9229 Рік тому +2

    I remember my first "true" cornering.
    On my way home from, sitting at a red light and right after the light was the turn to get on the on ramp and it was a smooth corner to go left
    I leaned in and hit the gas and I remember hearing my pegs hitting the ground and it was such a smooth in and out.
    Felt instinctive..

  • @TheGreatEscape77
    @TheGreatEscape77 2 роки тому +2

    But yammie! Twist of a wrist said not to downshift/rev match! Brake pads are cheap to replace, engines are Not..

  • @osmonca
    @osmonca 2 роки тому +3

    Pick Your Moments......that was a great #1 man. You rock.

  • @kinmyname
    @kinmyname Рік тому

    finally got my motorcycle…5 years ago I started watching you and last week I finally bought my own grom and i’m loving it so much

  • @rexnisher4062
    @rexnisher4062 2 роки тому +3

    i really like those Outtro`s, it makes me feel like i should keep watch Yammie Noob

  • @harisjaved1379
    @harisjaved1379 2 роки тому +7

    Rev match downshift is so much fun! And makes your riding so much smoother!

    • @__Razer
      @__Razer 2 роки тому

      now try clutchless downshifting.

    • @Bobinous7
      @Bobinous7 Рік тому

      @@__Razerhuuuuuh??

  • @tylerladd4999
    @tylerladd4999 2 роки тому

    I absolutely love watching your videos your commentary is absolutely hilarious and I love it nothing but smiles through every one of your videos

  • @KGR_
    @KGR_ 2 роки тому +1

    I've never absored so many informations in only first 18 seconds of the video. Thanks for reminding me to buy a busa as my 2nd bike and turbo that lil cutie

  • @70806allstars
    @70806allstars 2 роки тому +1

    #1 was great. That's really what every new rider should understand

  • @ItsThe675
    @ItsThe675 Рік тому

    4:42 what you said here was very helpful for me. That's the best explanation that I've heard and has clicked for me. And is now something I will continuously look out for When approaching a turn

  • @Savethefrog
    @Savethefrog 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve been watching your videos for quite some time. I finally decided to get a bike and I’m looking forward to trying these techniques. Might do some videos in the future trying your techniques.

  • @JNSmith-mz8om
    @JNSmith-mz8om 2 роки тому

    Good evening. Awesome show thank you for all your hard work!!!!

  • @gearblazer
    @gearblazer 2 роки тому

    love these video. very useful. thanks for the videos yammie. keep it up !

  • @DONK0
    @DONK0 2 роки тому +2

    Finally got my first bike! Kawasaki Versys 650. Thanks yammy for all the tips

  • @laprepper
    @laprepper Рік тому +3

    My index finger was recently sore for a while because I keep it on the brake while riding, one finger is damn near enough for all but the most aggressive riding or braking. Got into an accident but didn’t fall last week, lady changed lanes illegally in front of me. My reaction was instinct over skill, two fingers immediately hard brake, locked the rear (accidentally but kept it locked until I was going like 5mph ) and maintained a straight line. Scary stuff but luckily I DONT SPLIT LANES FAST! Ride safe my motorcycle frens

  • @ronniemoser5114
    @ronniemoser5114 2 роки тому +3

    As a new rider this is my favorite channel

  • @jackthomasson2084
    @jackthomasson2084 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks to your videos, a twist of the wrist, and the msf, I'm actually doing these already! Makes me feel accomplished. And I have to give your Rev matching video 100% credit for teaching me that skill. Still working on it.

  • @ericwilliams626
    @ericwilliams626 2 роки тому

    I learned corning by watching other riders on TV over the years. Not to emulate necessarily, but to understand its a feel, not method. Over time I began to intuitively understand the counter balance without even knowing what it was. It felt right and that's what you need to find on your own by trying different things. Weight distribution is key to what your bike wants, not what you want.

  • @Lemmon714_
    @Lemmon714_ 2 роки тому +22

    Riders should be taught that something with four wheels always wins against two. Raging at someone because they didn’t see you when they can easily mash you into the road is just stupid. A near miss with a bike either scared the shit out of them or they are a psycho that didn’t care anyway.

  • @dressing2877
    @dressing2877 2 роки тому +2

    10:20 arguably the best outro to ever exist on youtube

  • @Ealdor-Bana
    @Ealdor-Bana 2 роки тому +2

    The only thing to master is our patience while its roadwork season
    (In the UK it seems to always be in September that nearly every road is been worked on)

  • @basalemshakib8994
    @basalemshakib8994 Рік тому

    I've been a fan and a follower for about 6-7 years, was introduced by a pal,just before buying my1st bike, UM180R Xtreet. I've learnt a tonne of things from papa yam,and have done about 15,000kms on my bike so far.🤙🏽😎,just giving my utmost respect and appreciation here,all the way from Nairobi, Kenya.👏🏽one love ride safe yall. Also thinking of a 400 next😁

  • @benyaeast4741
    @benyaeast4741 2 роки тому +3

    man ive been riding for 14 years and cannot wait till get my first 1000 cc cbr 😎😎😎

  • @Mentatstrategy
    @Mentatstrategy 2 роки тому +4

    I like these videos for the most part - informative, entertaining all the way until the end - then if I'm away from my keyboard, I run back and click it off before yammy starts shouting for me to watch another video. I have neighbors and live in apartments. They don't know who you are and shouting at them isn't helping LOL

  • @dubzc5895
    @dubzc5895 2 роки тому +3

    Finally, someone not jumping on the RyanF9 train video reply nonsense. Koodos to you for being original 😎 and not ripping views from someone else's awesome content. 😘

    • @LARGO125
      @LARGO125 2 роки тому +6

      The irony is, RyanF9 was 100% right. But, you have to watch the whole vid and pay attention to notice that. The video replies that claim Ryan was wrong about some things are coming from youtubers who only watch the first few minutes of the vid. Motojitsu even admitted that he only paid attention to the first few minutes in his reply vid. So now, a whole bunch of squids that were just look for confirmation of their bad habits are getting it from these youtubers.

    • @dubzc5895
      @dubzc5895 2 роки тому +1

      @@LARGO125 truer words never spoken

  • @michaelkaufman9625
    @michaelkaufman9625 2 роки тому

    Excellent information, thank you!

  • @benjamincullifer165
    @benjamincullifer165 2 роки тому

    That one was good. I'm still new so I felt, it was a lot of good advice. Thanks.

  • @joshthompson3973
    @joshthompson3973 Рік тому

    I found one of those barn bikes this week for $500. 2013 Yamaha 650. Not a huge bike, bike 500, couldn't pass up. No issue at all. Paint is like new. Loving it!

  • @TimeNowAndThen
    @TimeNowAndThen Рік тому

    great video man! i like your cool attitude to things while explaining. cool!

  • @valdezfitness4851
    @valdezfitness4851 Рік тому

    I've been riding for about 15 years, and I knew all of this. But it is a great reminder, and I subscribed to your channel because of this video. 6/3/2023. Great information for all level of riders. Or as I call us. "Flyers"

  • @stoplogicmotorsports
    @stoplogicmotorsports 2 роки тому +4

    I was surprised to hear skidding on this video but it's super important people often overlooked also when you downshift at the wrong rev point and you have a bit of lockup

  • @pmgmotorcycles
    @pmgmotorcycles 2 роки тому

    Nice video! Thanks for sharing.

  • @finesse4133
    @finesse4133 2 роки тому

    Learned Rev matching years ago n will say makes a difference n sounds so Damm good droppin the gears specifically wit the Toce exhaust

  • @Alniemi
    @Alniemi Рік тому +1

    Im so excited to lean with a motor. Ive hit several mountain descents 45-55 mph leaning my Trek Domane

  • @mattman3495
    @mattman3495 2 роки тому +2

    Sweet rebuttal. The more skills you have the better.

  • @davienstrong
    @davienstrong Рік тому

    Love your channel bro

  • @powamoto
    @powamoto 2 роки тому +1

    Great advice here love it

  • @dogman8339
    @dogman8339 2 роки тому +1

    End of bike season
    Laughs in Mediterranean weather!!

  • @78logistics
    @78logistics 2 роки тому

    LOL scraped the knee slightly on my second track day yesterday. What a blast.

  • @simonfowler7561
    @simonfowler7561 2 роки тому

    Hey Yammie I like your vids and your style, this stuff needs telling and ALL riders need some help, well done!!!

  • @JP_205
    @JP_205 2 місяці тому

    Most of them are achieved if you ride a normal bike, awareness, looking ahead, turning fast on curves and doing emergency brakes.

  • @ParadiseBiker
    @ParadiseBiker 2 роки тому +1

    This guy n his Friggin turbo Busa 😡 😂 😂 😂

  • @tjey379
    @tjey379 2 роки тому

    Great advice, some of it rare and finally! Thanks for the tyre slide tip but most of all I do want those under garments thrown at me and then some.

  • @itaymitra1030
    @itaymitra1030 10 місяців тому

    What a great great video,,Tones of Fun.....thanks so much

  • @BikePOVs
    @BikePOVs 2 роки тому +2

    Good video, looking forward to the turbo busa! :)

  • @GigaManGaming
    @GigaManGaming 18 днів тому

    5:45 "You do not need to do that unless youre on a land barge from the seventies!" Cries in land barge riding

  • @maddan0138
    @maddan0138 2 роки тому

    To practice slide control i used to take my supermoto to a grass field or even better a wet grass field and practiced riding in those Extreme conditions helped me a Lot on the road

  • @philipparana9225
    @philipparana9225 2 роки тому

    I started riding in 2001 pre mirror days. Most ppl don't know this but the pillion seat was a lookout post pre 2005.

  • @mylesheaven
    @mylesheaven 2 роки тому +2

    "Keep watching yammie noob". Lol not going to lie I love that part of your vids XD

  • @solidsanders
    @solidsanders 8 місяців тому

    LOL "keep watching yammie noob" is the best ending to any of your videos.... ever

  • @connormueller6529
    @connormueller6529 11 місяців тому

    Number 5 is 100% the biggest issue I has. It kinda combines with the body position rule. I always started at the ground like 20 feet in front of my rather than actually looking all the way through.

  • @whyidontknow7113
    @whyidontknow7113 Рік тому

    I'm not really able to buy a bike till next summer. Doesn't stop me from binging these videos now.

  • @rileygoodenough5000
    @rileygoodenough5000 2 місяці тому

    I know this is an old video, but it's still relevant, and way too many people discredit riding on a dirt bike and then going to a street bike. The experience in just the feel of how a bunch of weight on 2 wheels feels helps alot in keeping your bike in control on the road

  • @JMKGarage
    @JMKGarage 2 роки тому +2

    Best ending ever 🤣 it was hilarious and worked 👍

  • @troydesimone3614
    @troydesimone3614 2 роки тому

    Your videos are awesome! Really funny and even more informative. Turbo busa and mega dank nooner get me every time. 🤣

  • @chrischilleen5131
    @chrischilleen5131 2 роки тому

    Yam is the jam. I wish I could subscribe a second time.

  • @krisztianballa1401
    @krisztianballa1401 2 роки тому

    +1 for having that Bimota sb8r sneaked in.

  • @CaligoNight
    @CaligoNight Рік тому

    I am finally no longer the sad boy without the bike and i come back to learn once again

  • @LuLu-kd8fd
    @LuLu-kd8fd 2 роки тому

    Just got my 2009 HD 1200 Nightster today, first bike. Should be fun :)

  • @architecture-gawangkalidad4543
    @architecture-gawangkalidad4543 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @bridget6224
    @bridget6224 2 роки тому

    I just got my first bike now bc of u man thanks

  • @vindiesel2799
    @vindiesel2799 2 роки тому

    Very useful, tq🥰

  • @daivebiz7152
    @daivebiz7152 2 роки тому

    Hey yamie you got me on that one 2:40 i flinched because i thought someones coming out on that side

  • @patricksslkpatricksslk2624
    @patricksslkpatricksslk2624 2 роки тому +1

    I remember riding my bicycle as a 9 yr old and finding that I found counter leaning felt safer, less likely to lose the cycle and wondering why.

  • @Throttle_body1340
    @Throttle_body1340 9 місяців тому

    Gotta keep watching Yammie Noob!!!😂

  • @Jakefrommaine1
    @Jakefrommaine1 2 роки тому +3

    My msf course instructor kept yelling at me for not using all 4 fingers on my break 🤣

    • @godinminaar9024
      @godinminaar9024 2 роки тому +1

      Both feet down! Both feet down!

    • @DiselSun
      @DiselSun 2 роки тому

      @@godinminaar9024 i mean, in msf course is good to waddle, because your a beginner and must get balance of your bike

    • @godinminaar9024
      @godinminaar9024 2 роки тому

      @@DiselSun I understand the waddle, even both feet down for beginners, but it's more efficient to cover that rear brake. 99% of the time.

  • @emiljohnyabut254
    @emiljohnyabut254 2 роки тому

    Thanks. I'm watching some interesting and knowledgeable video on UA-cam and also Congrats for the winner of your giveaway motorcycle

  • @jellalshadow2318
    @jellalshadow2318 2 роки тому

    Rev matching is so much fun

  • @grey5135
    @grey5135 2 роки тому +21

    Been riding for 17 years and my 1 rule is if I ever want to go fast do it in a straight line. Never ever tried hustling a bike around a corner and I've never layed a bike down. If you want to go fast around turns do it in a car because they are way better at it lol. Keep the yeet going straight. It will save you alot of head and heart ache and probably also body ache.

    • @bik3r230
      @bik3r230 2 роки тому +3

      Depends on the turn and the car bikes can be faster then alot of cara in turn if its a tight one

    • @dustinpollard6237
      @dustinpollard6237 2 роки тому +4

      Ride for 17 more years and visit some mountains. The fun thing about curves is they can still be a whole lot of fun at 40 mph. I have so much more fun leaning over while running mountains with nice curves, or highway interchanges, at just 45-65mph than i do at 110mph (or much stupider) on an Interstate playing with a sports car. I have put over 2,000 miles on a Suzuki i bought less than 2 months ago and Ive learned more from that mileage and youtube than ive ever known riding from 1996 to my last bike in 2016. Nothing but practice can train you past that feeling in your stomach when you THINK you're going too fast for the turn and you almost bail, but force yourself to dig in, focus, and make the turn.

    • @PyroMania61
      @PyroMania61 Рік тому

      Uugghhh, are you one of those skilled-in-a-straight-line riders

  • @MauricioBarragan
    @MauricioBarragan Рік тому +1

    @8:36
    I was feeling tired and was gonna watch the rest of the video after a nap but them cheeks woke me up lol

  • @grindingvomitreflux
    @grindingvomitreflux 2 роки тому

    It’s a great video but I keep coming back to it just to see the final “KEEP WATCHING YAMMIE NOOB!!!” segment. I mean, is just hilarious 😂😂😂

  • @BlueDinnie
    @BlueDinnie 2 роки тому

    Good stuff ❤️

  • @liammartin8773
    @liammartin8773 2 роки тому

    the way your voice starting cracking at the end 🤣

  • @Fightre_Flighte
    @Fightre_Flighte 2 роки тому +1

    I think this guy at the end of the video wants me to watch more nammie yoob.

  • @fernandizo
    @fernandizo 2 роки тому +2

    8:37 your welcome!

  • @spenkerdetanker9067
    @spenkerdetanker9067 Рік тому

    for my fellow european brothers out there who haven't yet completed their driving test I have one tip
    Disregard everything said at 5:50, use your 4 fingers unless you wanna redo the driving test untill infinity. I've had to redo maneuvers that were perfect except for the part I used 2 fingers instead of 4.

  • @WeckyTebecky
    @WeckyTebecky 2 роки тому

    Roundabouts are a good thing for learning how to scrape a knee on the asphalt and you don't even have to go fast.

  • @shaylahunter7817
    @shaylahunter7817 2 роки тому

    Something helped me lean deep on my shadow phantom is 14" monkey bars. I get better leverage and can scrape pegs every time. Now it's time to drop that knee through the curve while wearing sweatpants