Short Rider Tips by a Short Biker Girl: ADVENTURE BIKES

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  • If you're new to adventure riding, you essentially just need one tip to handle tall touring bikes. A short biker girl at 5'3.75" tall shows you how it's done on a Tiger 900 GT Pro, 5 weeks and 6K miles after the ADV training with Jocelin Snow.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 190

  • @goduxunike
    @goduxunike 11 місяців тому +59

    As someone who is afraid of committing to a bigger bike after 3 years of having my license due to height and strength problems, this is very helpful

    • @elmotherider
      @elmotherider 6 місяців тому +1

      im 5'1 with 26" inseam and i have a cbr125 with 32 inch seat height, having a lighter bike helps, less than 200kg/425lbs preferably and one that is slim, but aslong as u can get comfortable with using one foot every time you stop then you'll be good. i've only dropped my cbr twice and it was because i was tryna u-turn

  • @thedrunkmonk8386
    @thedrunkmonk8386 8 місяців тому +2

    Just went up to my bigger bike with these tips 😅 thanks!

  • @bsmukler
    @bsmukler 11 місяців тому +27

    I really admire how conscientious you are and have been about learning and practicing the various motorcycle related techniques, especially given your early trepidations about tall bikes. In particular, your demeanor and presentation in this video is that of someone who has gained a solid base of self-confidence, a reward for the past several years of concentrated hard work. You’ve come a long way from only riding in your neighborhood!

  • @johncaswell2648
    @johncaswell2648 11 місяців тому +20

    I'm 6'2" and I still find "cowboy mounting" by standing on the peg to be the easiest way to get on my V-Strom. It just seems to be the way it's meant to be done on an ADV bike.

  • @lizbelli8287
    @lizbelli8287 2 місяці тому +2

    Absolutely loving your videos. Im a 5’2” lady rider. I was so nervous about my height. I have been practicing with one foot down on a friend’s z650 and it only took me about five minutes to feel comfortable. This enabled me to look at naked bikes that I really loved. While at the dealership I spent a little time on each bike switching from my left and right foot and I felt great. I have more confidence in my ability now, and I am exiting to spend this season practicing in parking lots LOL

  • @edmulroney2998
    @edmulroney2998 11 місяців тому +7

    Order a roll of velcro ( .5" or 1"). Cut off a length for your front brake and leave it wrapped around your handle bar at all times. You can uses the rest to tighten up gear for packing. It's inexpensive and has 101 uses.

  • @alodan50
    @alodan50 11 місяців тому +8

    Wow I can see how you’ve gotten so much better at everything and are more confident than you were before. Keep up the learning and practice!

  • @hillkillr
    @hillkillr 11 місяців тому +7

    I love small rider tips videos. I almost always learn something new and useful. I'm not a small rider, but I ride a tall Dual Sport so pretty much all of these tips apply to me. I'm gonna try to learn the kickstand technique in case I ever need it. And I've already been using most of the other techniques thanks to Joselyn Snow.

  • @williamacosta6282
    @williamacosta6282 9 місяців тому +1

    You go girl your awesome !!!😊

  • @iainf6
    @iainf6 11 місяців тому +5

    You have come so far on confidence and technical ability well done Carolyn, so proud to be a subscriber on this channel,👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻

  • @tjs201971
    @tjs201971 11 місяців тому

    Always appreciate the advice!! Every video has been very helpful to me and many others 👏👏👏👍

  • @christian-rider
    @christian-rider 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. I am a short rider with short legs. Your video has encouraged me and allowed me to acquire the confidence i need to enjoy and relax as i ride. Your video has made my riding experience more enjoyable. Thanks so much!

  • @tollertollertoller
    @tollertollertoller 11 місяців тому +5

    I' used to be 5"4", now 5"3" with a constant 26.5" inseam, and your lessons and what you have learned helped me a bunch along with Ride Like a Pro Jerry Palladino. Though I'm a life long rider, being 69 now, I can't muscle my way through like I used to, so these techniques you share have greatly improved my riding pleasure and confidence. Well done, dude.

  • @at2mango
    @at2mango 11 місяців тому

    Great show, very helpful for a small framed rider.
    I like dropping my bike where there is people because they always offer to help.
    Thanks, again.

  • @stanleyroberts4381
    @stanleyroberts4381 11 місяців тому +2

    Lots of good info there! Thanks 👍😊 I will add, when I throw my kickstand down to dismount, I leave my bike in first gear because it has a tendency to roll forward enough to roll off the kickstand. That prevents it from falling.

  • @motofotoworks
    @motofotoworks 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent content! From a 5'5" guy with a 30" inseam, your counsel is sound and appreciated. Great stuff; keep the informative and creative content coming.

  • @Jeremybaland
    @Jeremybaland 8 місяців тому +1

    I love these videos for shorter people and tall bike as I am on of them at 5'5". The statement I'm about to make is bike dependent. When taking a bike off the center stand DO NOT leave the side stand down. Depending on how much weight is on the bike it can/will compress the suspension bumping the side stand and cause you to drop the bike to the opposite side. I have seen this happen and have first hand experience.

  • @cameron503
    @cameron503 11 місяців тому +1

    Short dude who rides an R1200GS here. All great tips, and I do one foot down now even when riding my smaller bike, it just feels more natural and stable to me. I've never seen the kickstand trick, I'll have to try that out! Thanks Doodle, I enjoy your videos!

  • @amyv6957
    @amyv6957 11 місяців тому

    Thank you! Very informative and well done 👏

  • @nancysherrill3189
    @nancysherrill3189 11 місяців тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH DOODLE

  • @marvinfair8737
    @marvinfair8737 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the tips....I grab the passenger peg bracket on my Tiger to assist when using the center stand.

  • @ajilano7753
    @ajilano7753 11 місяців тому

    Thanks Doodle 👍 i ended up getting my dream bike 2 months ago which is the Zx10r.
    It was higher than my r3 but I was able to ride the bike because of tips and tricks that i learned from you

  • @jackflannery6139
    @jackflannery6139 11 місяців тому

    5/20/23. Doodle. So great to meet you at Barber Museum today. Enjoyed showing you the steam powered Roper and the 1902 Steffy. Just subscribed to your channel. Hope to see some vids on this weekends MotoAmerica races and the Barber Museum. Might be worth another trip to Birmingham.

  • @elizabethwonders
    @elizabethwonders 11 місяців тому +1

    You are just an awesome human being! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills! Sooo helpful to me!! ❤️❤️😊🔥

  • @scrub_nurse_1980
    @scrub_nurse_1980 8 місяців тому

    Definitely I will to do the hip kick while handlebar on the left to stand up the bike tomorrow! I thought the only way was to stand up the bike with my hands and then mounting it! Thank you girl. You are giving me the confidence to ride my husband's v Strom!

  • @taylorthompson2073
    @taylorthompson2073 11 місяців тому

    Love the idea to tie the front brake! Also when you're standing your bike up off the kick stand turn your wheel to the right. Helps it stand up easier

  • @mdragon99
    @mdragon99 11 місяців тому

    Great tips! You are a great inspiration to all riders.

  • @karlnowakowski7866
    @karlnowakowski7866 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great hints 😊

  • @raygreeninfo
    @raygreeninfo 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for the reminders and new tips Carolyn, I even learned a new riders term, butt schootch! For me I find having the bike in neutral help lifting on the center stand because it allows the rear wheel to roll a bit. I also take it off the center stand in gear so the bikes doesn't roll away from me.

  • @CrownJewelDiscoveries
    @CrownJewelDiscoveries 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great tips!

  • @carltonbirds
    @carltonbirds 11 місяців тому +2

    I’m only 1 inch high 4 ft across, this certainly helped, thanks.

  • @barrykrakovsky756
    @barrykrakovsky756 11 місяців тому

    Great tips. I have a 29" inseam and like to ride adventure bikes so I have to incorporate most of the techniques that you displayed. One more tip for the center stand use, make sure that both feet of the center stand are down before you push down and rearward to raise it.

  • @Irelandunited2012
    @Irelandunited2012 10 місяців тому

    Great video, you're great! :) Thanks from Ireland!

  • @brucegerken1063
    @brucegerken1063 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video thank you very well done. Thanks for teaching us I'm 67 yes I'm still learning .thanks again cheers to ya.

  • @bobvandick2546
    @bobvandick2546 11 місяців тому

    Great video Doodle!!

  • @tommybrian1
    @tommybrian1 11 місяців тому

    Great tips Doodle, please ride safely

  • @mukku_bhaiya
    @mukku_bhaiya 11 місяців тому

    You seem so comfortable in this video. Your passion for riding a tall bike is truly inspiring. You're setting a great example for other girls who want to pursue their love for biking.

    • @LH-zv2zq
      @LH-zv2zq 7 місяців тому

      A tall and heavy bike. Ride these when you're young and can muscle them around!

  • @brianr9779
    @brianr9779 11 місяців тому

    Thank you. Excellent tips.

  • @frankmoralesiii6908
    @frankmoralesiii6908 Місяць тому

    Saw those Lone Rider bags. i am planning to get a set next month before my Calif trip

  • @johnanderson9735
    @johnanderson9735 11 місяців тому

    Great tips for sure. I have an Africa Twin, and I decided to make it more comfortable for me by having the suspension lowered professionally. Lowering this way also fixed a problem the AT has of excessive dive in the front while stopping. I know everyone doesn’t need to lower their bike, but if you do having done ✅ professionally is the way to go. I got springs specifically made to my model. I just using ‘Dog Bones’ is half of the solution.

  • @kellygprofessional
    @kellygprofessional Місяць тому

    I'm literally so thankful for this video!!! I just got a zx 6r but a little intimidated now that it's in front of me lol. But I am Def using these tips

  • @MrGF1582
    @MrGF1582 11 місяців тому

    I like that kick stand trick where you balance the bike for a second and kick the stand up. I'm 5-5 and have a Kymco AK550 and it's tall for me, so gonna try that. I also have a Honda CTX700 DCT and the seat is 25 inches and so flat feet on both sides. The Kymco AK550 is for touring long rides. Planning on a Key West ride soon. The AK is great on fuel. Thanks for the video and ride safe!

  • @neostratospey6946
    @neostratospey6946 11 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @toportime
    @toportime 11 місяців тому

    Nice tips! Thanks.

  • @brucebillb
    @brucebillb 9 місяців тому

    Center stand tip: as you first push down the center stand with your foot, one metal leg of the stand is in contact to the ground. Push the bike slightly away from you until you feel that the other leg of the stand is in contact to the ground as well.

  • @SMLPhotography1
    @SMLPhotography1 11 місяців тому +1

    I used to have the hardest time getting my 2011 Tiger 800 up onto the center stand. The bike always felt soooo top heavy. A couple of motorcycle buddies tried it and had the same comments.
    Whew!

  • @michaelkcaye1005
    @michaelkcaye1005 11 місяців тому

    Your smile makes me happy 😀

  • @ApocalypseNouille
    @ApocalypseNouille 11 місяців тому

    These techniques are useful for people of any size, so thanks for sharing! One thing I would mention, while lifting your bike in Bonus section #2, I noticed you were pulling the clutch when grabbing the left grip. I personally would not pull the clutch. Chances are the bike is still in gear from when it was dropped, so that gear will act as a brake and stabilize the bike when you lift it. You partially covered that aspect when you showed the strap on the front lever (I use a short Voile strap for that - when using a trail stand, usually - very quick to set and holds solid).
    Anyway, I love watching your progress, I wish my wife had any interest riding her own bike off road with me!

  • @filiplezny
    @filiplezny 11 місяців тому

    OMG i was so scared watching you take it down from the centre stand with the side stand extended. Unfortunately, I learned it the hard way and crushed my left foot (toes) a few times with it.
    So either remember where you place your left foot every time, or (my preferred way these days) to close the side stand ahead of taking it off the centre stand.
    Have fun! It looks like you're doing all the right things (courses) in order to enjoy riding more and more every day! And 💪💪 for sharing it!!

  • @fumogeneraltrading7490
    @fumogeneraltrading7490 11 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you.

  • @scarlet9323
    @scarlet9323 23 дні тому

    It’s because of you and Jocelyn snow that I bought a big cc bike. I practice your vlogs and try to become a better rider. I’m 5’2” 28” inseem. So thanks to you, oh and Jo paladino. Not ready for a gs just yet.😂

  • @ilyas0509
    @ilyas0509 11 місяців тому

    i feel your passion❤

  • @chonkyb3134
    @chonkyb3134 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video!

  • @jdtoledo
    @jdtoledo 11 місяців тому

    We have the same inseam of 31" but I am 5'6.5" good on you. thanks for the tips!

  • @andrews882
    @andrews882 11 місяців тому

    Excellent advice.

  • @MartiniHi
    @MartiniHi Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @ashmototherapy
    @ashmototherapy 9 місяців тому

    Using the rock gave me an idea to bring a small piece of 2x4, drill a hole and attach some thin but strong rope so I can bring the little step with me everywhere and it's light weight lol. Painted it with matte black spray paint and it matches my bike lol. Great tips!

  • @box510motorcycles3
    @box510motorcycles3 11 місяців тому

    I'm a short rider who likes taller bikes. Your videos on this subject are great.

  • @EddieSprouse
    @EddieSprouse 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video.

  • @tom_gorman
    @tom_gorman 11 місяців тому +1

    As others have said, I do not recommend leaving the side stand down when coming off the center stand. Not only could it smash your toe but if the bike is loaded with luggage the suspension compresses even more and can land on the side stand on it's way down, sending the bike away from you resulting in a drop. Ask me how I know. Also, that rear tire needs replacing. 😀

  • @givenchymamajama3859
    @givenchymamajama3859 11 місяців тому

    DOODLE 🔥🔥

  • @Adam-wr7uc
    @Adam-wr7uc 11 місяців тому

    Awesome video

  • @LH-zv2zq
    @LH-zv2zq 7 місяців тому

    The simplest thing such as tying up the hand brake is genius, lol. Thnx for showing that. Question, for a long ride (out in nowheres) would you bring extra gas?

  • @RnR-Rebel
    @RnR-Rebel 11 місяців тому

    TSM Doodle! Apparently all those years as a kid riding on trails I lift, mount, dismount like an “ adventure” rider (to me it was motocross, doing insane things on a mini bike as a tiny kid- haven’t grown much either😂), which is cuckoo! I haven’t done that in maybe 50 yrs! I must tell you after your last video I was pumped! I’ve gotten scared of my tiny Rebel 250 due to injuries incurred from an assault last yr, but I kept saying “I can do it!” To myself & the 1st time in maybe 6 mos I got on the bike, balanced (my feet are more than flat, my knees come up a bit), shifted, let it down (hubby helped, but did it mostly) to make sure I could lift it if I dumped. Ever since, I’ve been having a repetitive dream of riding & getting it into 3rd within 4 blocks of home, making a slow U turn, then home safely. Guess who’s going for it this weekend😊? Thank you for the encouraging words, much love! Jet 🧡🎸🎶⚡️ PS freaky, I’m under 5’ & my inseam is 30-32” (depends on brand, usually latter) ! Dang it, freak in every way… but proud!💚😘

  • @stewarts8597
    @stewarts8597 11 місяців тому

    You now have become a Jedi Master. May the Doodle be with you. :)

  • @gullyfoyle-uf6fr
    @gullyfoyle-uf6fr 11 місяців тому +3

    please be careful taking the bike off the center stand with the side stand down. It's very easy to for the side stand to come down on the top of your foot -- ouch! :-)

  • @Angel9932
    @Angel9932 11 місяців тому +1

    I find tricks like these useful for me on my cruiser and I'm bigger guy at 6ft and 240lbs. Especially how to lift a bike from the ground.

  • @neondeception2
    @neondeception2 11 місяців тому

    I have to tip toe my ninja 400. I'm glad I've watched lots of your videos on how to handle it. I also have to stand on the footpeg to get my leg over the tail. The first few times I felt like the bike was going to tip over. haha

  • @alanevans5353
    @alanevans5353 11 місяців тому

    these are really good tips, It's different for me because I'm taller, but when putting a heavier bike on the kickstand I like to pull up on the back of the bike to take some of the weight off the rear wheel, and add a little more weight onto me for leverage with the stand. It kinda looked like you were already doing that though.

  • @mushtiar_Engineer
    @mushtiar_Engineer 11 місяців тому

    Freedom and Connection to the Road: Riding a motorcycle provides a sense of freedom and a direct connection to the road, allowing riders to experience the surroundings in a unique way.

  • @carlostomas3698
    @carlostomas3698 9 місяців тому

    I’m a little taller than Doodle but have a smaller inseam, that what matters (to compare) about reaching the ground.
    I started riding about 1 1/2 month on a 125cc Suzuki GSX-S125. It was the lower seat I found in this category. About a week ago I finished my motorcycle driver’s license to be able to chose whatever bike I wanted.
    I’ve been seeing some bikes (400cc and 650ccish) that I think I would like for my riding (I think I like riding to some more distant places, that I can do in 1-2 days) and feel that I need a little more power and comfort, so I have to chose more bigger/heavier bikes. But when I try some bikes I usually tip-toe or have less of 1/2 of my feet on the ground (both feet). With one foot, usually I have more ground covered, of course.
    When I ask for prices I instantly ask for if it’s possible to lower them (properly).
    Recently I “discovered” other problem that adds to seat height: the placement of the foot pegs! Usually, the ones I tried to seat on, are placed at the same place where I have to put my leg when lowering my feet to the ground, which demands “more” length on the legs because I have, obviously, to widen them. Curiously, on my Suzuki GSX-S125, the foot pegs are placed at a little bit more at the back of the bike, relatively to where I have the legs when footing to the ground. No wonder I found more “comfortable” (secure) to seat on my bike.
    After “discovering” this, obviously I try to find “solutions” for this: yes there are aftermarket rear sets that allows to “adjust” foot peg position.
    Since I have now my driver’s license, sometimes the dealerships offer me the possibility to test drive some motorcycles, but as I have this “height challenge” problem I have turned down any offer because I’m afraid to let the bikes fall when stoping. Went to a motorcycle rental dealer, seat on some bikes and having, obviously, the same problem: if the seat was a little lower and/or if I could push this damn foot pegs back a little I would try it (rental as the advantage that i can subscribe an insurance if I damaged a bike. On the driving test it’s all on me).
    Today I reached home, after going to that rental place, a little bit sad that it seems I’m incapable of riding other thing than my bike, because I want to adapt all the bikes to my “condition” instead of trying to adapt myself to (at least, some) bikes! This was really a mind blowing to what I thought that I could be as a rider, a very limited one!
    Clearly there is a huge lack of confidence on my riding abilities (even on my bike I already usually stop with only one foot down, but sometimes I still get unbalanced and it’s good I can have my 2 feet down, even it’s not completely flat).
    Maybe this a clear sign that i cannot go already to a bigger bike, but I’m not sure either that this lack of confidence/fear will ever disappear. This kind of saddens me a lot as I mentally realize this “disability” but, at the moment, I’m capable of enjoying like crazy every time I ride and practice in my 125cc.
    Seeing this kind of content give me, at least, some hope. Thank you.

  • @stevewilson8752
    @stevewilson8752 Місяць тому

    Great helpful tips chicki 👍😀 Respect from Australia 🇭🇲🕺🍹

  • @rickiekm
    @rickiekm 11 місяців тому

    Super info...

  • @wayne7862
    @wayne7862 4 місяці тому

    Role model 💪🏼💪🏾💪🏿

  • @ricebowl3
    @ricebowl3 11 місяців тому

    Doodles is the GOAT 🐐

  • @monunyabidness5949
    @monunyabidness5949 11 місяців тому

    I'm not limber at all and I too ride a tall bike (Honda Africa Twin) at 5'9". I stand on the left side foot peg to get on or off the bike.

  • @jerrymorales6501
    @jerrymorales6501 11 місяців тому

    All excellent tips. I especially loved the very last one. Prior to your video, I had never seen anyone get off their center stand while off the bike. I've always seen and gotten off the center stand while mounted on the bike. I figured the kickstand would hit the ground as the suspension is high/soft on most adventure bikes. But it doesn't. Have you tried it with the bike loaded? Thanks again.

    • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  11 місяців тому

      Not sure what you mean here - center stand - did you mean kickstand? Have done all these things with the bike loaded

    • @jerrymorales6501
      @jerrymorales6501 11 місяців тому

      @@DoodleOnAMotorcycle you had your bike on the center stand. Then while you were off the bike, you took it off the center stand with the kickstand out. I have always been on the bike when taking it off the center stand-with no kickstand extended. I noticed that when you did it, the kickstand did not hit the ground. I was just wondering if you had tried that method while the bike was loaded with gear? If so did the kickstand hit the ground when taking it iff the centerstand (the way you did it off the bike)?

  • @foxonarocket2109
    @foxonarocket2109 11 місяців тому

    My dream is to have a adventure bike , for now I just have a CB125R , love your videos !!!!!!!!

  • @bebok1234
    @bebok1234 11 місяців тому

    You are lucky I do not have a central stand my Tiger is GT low and cleaning a chain is hard.
    All the best on your trip.

    • @loumencken9644
      @loumencken9644 11 місяців тому +1

      Have you looked into a Snapjack? If you're not familiar with it, it's a little hard to describe, but it fits under the swingarm opposite the sidestand; you push on it with your foot which locks it into place and lifts the rear wheel 1/2" or so off the ground so it can be turned. It's relatively small and light so packable for trips, and doesn't cost a ton of money ($50-55 USD). I've never used one since my Tiger 800 has a centerstand, but I'm sure there are reviews of it on the internet and YT which might be worth checking out. Full disclosure- I have zero connection with whatever company makes it.

  • @ElectricStitchedRaven
    @ElectricStitchedRaven 3 місяці тому

    I’m not sure if you’ve ever heard of Estrapz, they’re an electric bike brand, and the bike I bought is a CS20 MK2 which weighs 150, this is actually very helpful

  • @ioandragulescu6063
    @ioandragulescu6063 5 місяців тому

    I don't know, not saying there aren't tips and tricks to help a shorter rider manage a bigger bike but I always think of the unexpected exceptions like a pothole, off camber road, slight moment of getting caught of guard and so on. In those instances, it will always be easier for a rider with a short reach to drop the bike. More so with a heavy bike. I am 5'9" with a 32 inch inseam and currently ride a 2023 v strom 1050 with a 33.7 seat height. I can flat foot it on both sides but I still went for the lower seat option just to have the peace of mind that when one of those unexpected moments happen, I have the margin of error to get a good plant and not drop the bike.

  • @hoodboomer
    @hoodboomer 11 місяців тому

    I also turn the front wheel in the direction of the lift. It just seems to make it easier to lift the bike for me.

  • @luckylook7159
    @luckylook7159 9 місяців тому

    Okay, doodle. I am now officially on a war path to get my centre stand up. It's the only thing I still struggle with. So gonne see if I can do this with my bmwf700gs. All previous attempts were a fail. But if you can do it, so can I!

  • @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449
    @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449 11 місяців тому

    I feel your pain , Paul from Australia 🇦🇺. Iv been riding dirt bikes since I was about 10 and now 55 . I’m only 5,5 and a lot of those thick’s I’ve HAD TO USE 😂😂😂. Another thing I have done to most of my bikes over the years is get my seat lowered from an Upholster , and put my forks through the triple clamps around 10mm max . This is the best way without spending loads of money in professional lowering ( that off road with effect your ground clearance) .
    👍

  • @mapheomotto5594
    @mapheomotto5594 11 місяців тому

    Yea I'm in the same situation on my tracer 9gt lol i spin the bike really quick on its kickstand when I pull in to a parking spot, people think I'm a magician l 😅

  • @andreonyoutube
    @andreonyoutube 11 місяців тому

    what brand of crash bars are you using on your Tiger 900? I know that the Triumph bars are not that great!

  • @justin.s9783
    @justin.s9783 11 місяців тому

    🤣🤣"a scooch" lol. did you ride Amandas Africa Twin while you both was at Joslins? or have you rode one before?. good vid even though at 6'2 ...not sure these will help me lol. the picking up part can come in handy though. good vid

  • @jakemonster001
    @jakemonster001 11 місяців тому

    I did the butt scooch when I rode dirt bikes as a kid! :D

  • @hellkath
    @hellkath 11 місяців тому +1

    This was SUPER helpful! Mostly because I hadn’t realized but I ended up getting the exact same bike as you and it’s my first tall bike.
    I used to always aim for lower bikes to be able to move them around while sitting on em but lets be real, even if I was “able to” Id still end up having to use all my strength to do so.. now I have to get off the bike but it’s still easier so why not get the best out of motorcycles?
    This bike is amazing! And it offers everything I bike ever could but you definitely need some tricks when you’re 5’3-3/4”.
    Did you get the lower seat on yours? You seem to have a slight advantage as even on one foot I still can’t flat foot it. I decided heated seat trumped flat footing the bike 🤣

    • @monkeyman41333
      @monkeyman41333 8 місяців тому

      Compare her inseam to yours. Makes a big differnce.

    • @hellkath
      @hellkath 8 місяців тому

      @@monkeyman41333 I think we have the same actually but I ended up having it lowered after all for ease of access. Much more confidence inspiring when stoping.

  • @johnrborges2363
    @johnrborges2363 11 місяців тому

    You are always informative, so cute, and entertaining; I even learned something new today. Always praying for your safety.
    Buy the way, I'm a 5', 5" tall short Latin man, go figure! [I ride a Honda Phantom] Peace in Christ - JB 🧑🏻
    To get women, and "Short" women interested in riding I ask them to sit on my "low seat" motorcycle.
    The Honda Phantom is a great bike to start on, and it won't get away from you like some sport bikes.
    Comfortable seating. Makes easy U-Turns and turns, and cruises smoothly with a low rumble sound.
    It even catches up with everything on the highway. Affordable too, used $3,000 - $5,000; new $7,800.

  • @1967Rick
    @1967Rick 11 місяців тому

    Hello everyone, great video! But where in America is the speed limit 85, legally?

  • @markmanning5683
    @markmanning5683 11 місяців тому

    I'll bet you have heard this before, but you and JoAnna Gaines (Magnolia Channel) have very similar eyes and some facial features. I have been watch your channel for a short time and trying to remember who you look like. I hope you become as successful as JoAnna Gaines. Really enjoy watching your videos.

  • @sgabriel
    @sgabriel 11 місяців тому

    Excellent advice! Also: you really need to replace your rear tire!

  • @glx5165
    @glx5165 11 місяців тому

    Question. Is there a reason why you pull in your clutch lever when lifting the bike? Regards

  • @michaelota5167
    @michaelota5167 22 дні тому

    Daytona ladystars would help alot.

  • @onivw
    @onivw 9 місяців тому

    Dear ma'am,
    I am a short height man plus my left leg is injured due to acident.
    Still I am planing to buy adv bike.
    I am taking inspiration from your video.

  • @jaronard1
    @jaronard1 11 місяців тому +1

    A lot of good tips here for taller riders too. Shorter riders have to use a lot more skill and technique, and every taller rider will eventually find themselves in a position where they can’t get both feet down.

  • @Tainted-Soul
    @Tainted-Soul 7 місяців тому

    Some good tips not all men are tall either Im 5'6" i have a zx12r which a high seat hight ok riding and stopping in traffic like you do one foot , its when you needed to put the other foot down and there is a little dip just where your foot goes . and the bike just goes that little bit to far to be able to stop it.
    Boots sorted it out for me Daytona M star gives 2" extra hight 1 inch out side and 1 inch inside it mean I could plant both feet now
    my new bike H2 SX se seat is great for me. I understand you want the bike you like an want Im just lucky I found both and can still touch the floor

  • @damianscardamaglia7857
    @damianscardamaglia7857 11 місяців тому

    Love the rock idea lol

  • @paulconnell1309
    @paulconnell1309 11 місяців тому

    OK, looks easy. The thing is I have watched your videos and you dropped this bike a couple of times before getting to Jocelin's. You were worried about bent protective bars. Now if I drop a new Tuono 660 Factory, there will be expensive bits of wing and plastic left behind. So any drop is a disaster. So why did you drop you bike en route and has this stopped??