7 Signs You are NOT a Beginner Motorcycle Rider Anymore!

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    10:28 Different Disciplines
    11:49 Advice to Other Riders
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  • @yammienoob
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    • @Vumdar
      @Vumdar 4 місяці тому +1

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    • @nogerboher5266
      @nogerboher5266 14 днів тому

      Last time I rode a bicycle was when I was 11 years old. I'm 29 now. With that said, I'm happy to announce that my first bike, a BMW R 1250 GS, will be arriving next week and I didn't even get my license yet! Woohoo! Let's gooooo!

  • @Aquila.
    @Aquila. 11 місяців тому +1890

    Me who can't even ride yet: Ah, yes, very interesting

    • @csokolat
      @csokolat 11 місяців тому +22

      Same

    • @alisherminhas8052
      @alisherminhas8052 11 місяців тому +8

      Sem bro sem😂

    • @PHOENIX110
      @PHOENIX110 11 місяців тому +3

      Hehehe

    • @ZX7ROB
      @ZX7ROB 11 місяців тому +18

      Yet! That’s the key word

    • @commandersyfe5983
      @commandersyfe5983 11 місяців тому +14

      I always dreamed of having a motorcycle and a year and a half ago i made that dream come true with a cbr300r. While not at all a "fast" bike, it is perfect for getting the feel of a motorcycle and still being fun while a beginnner. Admittedly, I outgrew the bike about a year ago but insurance cost is preventing me from getting a bigger bike. I will continue to enjoy this bike until the insurance for a new bike is not more than the bike itself.

  • @Gravestone1993
    @Gravestone1993 11 місяців тому +631

    I've been riding for about 10 years and I no longer considered myself a beginner when I stopped getting angry at people in cars not seeing me (maybe a year or 2 ago tbh). People in cars don't mean to cut you off or pull out in front of you, everyone makes mistakes and it's up to you to make to make sure you aren't on the receiving end.

    • @themetalicious7195
      @themetalicious7195 11 місяців тому

      I agree but some people are dumb af

    • @jamescampolo7824
      @jamescampolo7824 11 місяців тому +33

      I've been riding 50 years and still get pissed off at day dreaming cage pilots. (and I let them know it)

    • @Tiqerboy
      @Tiqerboy 10 місяців тому +16

      It's extremely rare I use my horn to alert other drivers. Usually I just take a near miss as 'oh well, it happened' ride around them and put it behind me. If I had a helmet cam, I could have some doozies to report where I got out if it in one piece.

    • @Daniel-dj7fh
      @Daniel-dj7fh 9 місяців тому

      @@jamescampolo7824 skill issue

    • @georgepylarinoslivos9148
      @georgepylarinoslivos9148 9 місяців тому +6

      If they apologise I am totally fine

  • @cantfindneutral
    @cantfindneutral 11 місяців тому +376

    I just got my first bike last weekend and I’m loving it so much, I got a cbr300r and other riders have been nothing but helpful and welcoming. I truly love being part of this family.

    • @commandersyfe5983
      @commandersyfe5983 11 місяців тому +7

      the cbr300r is a great bike. Ive had it for a year and a half, and have yet to have any issues with it other than downshifting into first if going faster than 15 mph, the gears do not want to allow the bike into first at that speed for some reason. I do my own oil changes as its fairly easy, requires just an hour of my time. I have around 6k miles on it right now. Dont forget to do your first oil change within 600 miles. It is crucial as the oil will have metal shavings in it and this ensures prolonging the life of the motorcycle. If you have any questions about the bike feel free to ask me.

    • @someoneelse1i1i
      @someoneelse1i1i 11 місяців тому +4

      The cbr300r is indeed fantastic for a first bike. The way Honda does the “power band” in their cbr series is great. I started riding again for the first time in a few decades and got a cbr300r - not much torque down low so you aren’t leaping off the line but you can cruise at around 65 if you want. I did a year and about 10,000 miles and just bought a cbr650r this past week. It’s also an awesome bike (for a bike that will do 150+ the torque down low is still manageable) but a lot more powerful at 94 horsepower. I’m planning on it being my “lifetime” bike (I’m already pretty old😜). Stay safe and have fun!

    • @vwluvin9164
      @vwluvin9164 11 місяців тому +4

      @@commandersyfe5983 i recently met a guy with a 2023 ninja 400, 2000 miles. Never did an oil change or lubed the chain 😾

    • @commandersyfe5983
      @commandersyfe5983 11 місяців тому

      @@vwluvin9164 2000 miles? That's insane. That engine definitely had some abnormal wear for that. The chain suffered too

    • @banzothebandito7873
      @banzothebandito7873 11 місяців тому

      Just picked up my first bike to the cbr600rr drove it home already was pretty beat up rear brake mount floating in the wind ima name her coffin ;)

  • @jasonerbentraut2624
    @jasonerbentraut2624 11 місяців тому +213

    Starting out as a ninja 400 squid doing wheelies and always chasing the redline. I knew I wasn’t a beginner when I bumped up to an Mt09. I started to feel scared not wearing gear and going too fast on roads. Seeing some pretty gnarly shit on the road has got me wearing all my gear anytime I ride and not going as fast as possible anymore. Sure it’s fun pushing your bike to its limits but I learned I’m better off saving my life to ride another day. Ride safe everyone!

    • @Next2Null
      @Next2Null 11 місяців тому +8

      That healthy fear is definitely a sign of growth, I was the same on my first ninja 400. Got a second 400 after I wrecked and was much more tame and safety oriented, practicing and learning as much as possible. It's honestly been more fun than the first bike I had, pushing the bike to 120 all the time just wasn't/isn't my thing.

    • @someguy9520
      @someguy9520 11 місяців тому +1

      Healthy fear does come diffrently with different bikes imo
      Started on a 56hp nt650
      Now on a 65hp NT700. The power is more than manageable, quite boring at some times. Pushing the bike feels like 2nd nature. Pegs scrape regularly now and tires are as scrubbed as the bike allows it
      But when i jumped on the 136hp ducati 848 supersport it was a diffrent story
      Felt like the first ever time opening a rebel 500 in 2nd gear(first ride in riding school ever)
      Like there is nothing left on the table
      This does induce a ton of fear cause i don't know whether i have the skill to dose the power in twisty roads. Same roads on my 65hp nt700 easy cheesy. I even go faster since im more familiar with my bike

    • @bernardo290499111
      @bernardo290499111 11 місяців тому

      Similar story here, owned an R3 for 4 months as my first street bike and then jumped into an MT09, I have it for 2 months now and it will either make you a better rider or kill you xD love it tho, its the perfect bike for me and a good teacher too

    • @gigantimous9700
      @gigantimous9700 8 місяців тому

      Obviously faster bike means more danger and in turn, equals more fear. Respect the power.

    • @ChrisK-uo3fd
      @ChrisK-uo3fd 6 місяців тому

      Well done buddy. Me too. Ride safe and enjoy

  • @thefaboo
    @thefaboo 11 місяців тому +103

    I like to think of myself as an "advanced beginner" 😄

    • @Xachremos
      @Xachremos 11 місяців тому +4

      Same. Ive been riding for two years now, never dropped my shit and can low speed master around in parking lots without putting my feet down but I'm certain i look like a fucking goofball with my body positioning when actually going fast.

    • @thefaboo
      @thefaboo 11 місяців тому +2

      @@Xachremos I'm still very much in the "focus on practicing something every ride" phase. It's just that now what I'm focusing on is things like corner tip-in rather than hitting the shift lever at the right time.

    • @NotSoKrazee77
      @NotSoKrazee77 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@thefaboo Never leave that phase. Always try to learn something new.The more you learn the safer and more confident you'll be. 2 on the ground...

    • @HeldIntegral
      @HeldIntegral 11 місяців тому

      Don't over estimate ur abilities

  • @theohendrich8965
    @theohendrich8965 11 місяців тому +133

    I’m just under 2 years riding and have no problem admitting it’s only recently I feel I’ve ‘progressed’ from beginner. I can ride the bike mostly by feel etc but still sometimes have to think about head checks.

    • @ChiefMoonChunks
      @ChiefMoonChunks 11 місяців тому +2

      "Ride your own ride". No problem with that. I'm in a similar boat, where I live riding season is only a few months long before slush/snow/salt comes into play.

    • @jordanturner7917
      @jordanturner7917 11 місяців тому +7

      Years don't really matter much at all. Hours and miles on the seat is what counts! 🤙

    • @AcmeRacing
      @AcmeRacing 11 місяців тому +1

      @@ChiefMoonChunks I'm in Maine, and it took me a while to stack up some hours too.

  • @PRSer
    @PRSer 11 місяців тому +95

    Being a delivery rider. You learn so much so fast. You're doing a lot of mileage every day. You have to learn how to be super confident on your bike and really learn how to ride it fast, safe and well. You also have to be very good at assessing, predicting and adapting to different road and traffic conditions. You start to develop an almost instinctual eye for bad or careless drivers too and learn to stay away from them.

    • @cloudbasenirvana
      @cloudbasenirvana 8 місяців тому +3

      I spent a few years as a motorcycle courier in London - Black Cabs and Buses never check their mirrors and rarely indicate, plus black cabs have a habbit of doing a U turn with no indication. A steep quick learning curve for metropolis riding and surviving.

    • @SailingFrolic
      @SailingFrolic 6 місяців тому +4

      How do you get a motorcycle delivery job in the US? Sounds like a dream job to me!

    • @phxrsx
      @phxrsx 5 місяців тому +1

      Thats how I learned how to ride.

    • @drbogii
      @drbogii 4 місяці тому

      just apply to uber eats or stuff like that, they always need workers@@SailingFrolic

    • @jayandrews4807
      @jayandrews4807 4 місяці тому

      @@SailingFrolic doordash deliveroo just eat etc just slap a box to ur back seat and do one of those probably the ideal job for a squid tbh

  • @kennedymcgovern5413
    @kennedymcgovern5413 11 місяців тому +30

    Allow me to add something:
    If you have ever ridden before, you can cut the time estimates here down significantly. I call myself a "newbie" because it had been 30 full years since I sold my 1990 Ninja and quit riding. Jumping in the saddle again after 30 years, I experienced ALL of the nervousness and riding algebra that he speaks of.
    But it really is "like riding a bike," haha. It took me three days of forcing myself to stay out on the road before all of that went away, and it just became natural again. Hell, after a few weeks, I am ALREADY growing a little bored with my C-50 Boulevard, and was on the internet looking at Indian Chiefs just yesterday.
    THAT said...I would call myself LESS of a beginner now than I was back in my early 20s, at the end of that period when I was riding daily as my primary mode of transportation. I am less of a beginner now precisely because I DON'T pop wheelies, take curves as fast as the bike will allow and do any of that stupid sh__ I used to do as a young, dumb kid.
    So allow for another criteria: When you grow to the level of maturity where you DON'T give a sh__ about proving yourself to your friends, or what this guy thinks for that matter, anymore. THAT is the day you are no longer a beginner...in riding, and in life.

    • @rckingracer
      @rckingracer 7 місяців тому +1

      I agree but I still love to watch those riders in there prime racing island of man just on the edge of physics

    • @KarmicVagabond
      @KarmicVagabond 3 місяці тому +2

      Deep

  • @inDefyance
    @inDefyance 11 місяців тому +21

    I’ve only been driving my 600 for a few weeks but my family all grew up on dirt bikes so this comes second natured to me. Never felt more comfortable than cruising around the city on my bike :)

    • @TylerTheBassCreator
      @TylerTheBassCreator 11 місяців тому +6

      Always be on your toes. Cant get too comfortable on the streets, gotta always be prepared for shit to go down

    • @stig5763
      @stig5763 4 місяці тому +1

      @@TylerTheBassCreatorthis

  • @Chillin4030
    @Chillin4030 8 місяців тому +24

    I still believe getting a first bike capable of going in the dirt comfortably is a good idea, especially used. You can practice in low traction conditions and just get used to generally shitty terrain. Then when you're ready for a proper sport bike, or atleast a sportier bike, you still have your old bike for having fun in the dirt or if the weather is just bad and you dont wanna chance your good bike. Gives you more options and experience.

    • @rckingracer
      @rckingracer 7 місяців тому +1

      I agree I have noticed the more different bikes I ride I notice a big difference in what i like from the the muscle memory from the bikes I own, and how high quality brakes and tire feel diferent

    • @grumpyolddude439
      @grumpyolddude439 5 місяців тому +1

      Been riding since I was 14...few months from 67 now; with 20 years in the business. Agree 100% A Used dual sport is almost by defionition, the ideal 1st bike. Today? Something like a 2020-2022 HImalayan, can be bought for under 3 grand (helmet and gear included), 24 hp, on/off road. Not that much money even at American min wage; but good enough to teach you a metric shit ton about riding.

    • @RobertMorgan
      @RobertMorgan 2 місяці тому

      That's great and all, but have you SEEN dirtbike prices?
      Where I live you can get a busa cheaper than a 300cc dirtbike. No joke, I could go grab a Hayabusa for like $5k, a 20 year old used dirt bike, $4500 no lowballs I know what I got, and it'll sell in a day.
      A 2009 R1 here will run you $10k.

    • @sleepyrasta14820
      @sleepyrasta14820 3 дні тому

      ​@@RobertMorganget a Chinese dirt bike they've came on a long way and are decent now my one is a copy of a Honda CRF it has made it up mountains trails through woods over muddy Fields in the rain, golf courses and kept up with my friends on their hondas, KTMs and Kawasaki's performs just as well and can manage the same as them

  • @failboy117
    @failboy117 11 місяців тому +12

    i just got my first motorcycle 3 weeks ago. Yesterday I went on a 120 mile ride with my friend and it felt so natural. The roads around my house are all gravel or windy back roads so getting on the highway felt fairly easy compared to that other than watching out for other vehicles. It was a great time and I couldn't be more happy I got a bike.

  • @blitzer-ln2nc
    @blitzer-ln2nc 3 місяці тому +4

    Wearing protective gear should be a sign you're not a beginner rider.

    • @raiz5691
      @raiz5691 14 днів тому

      Don’t think so

  • @CRAKALAKIN213
    @CRAKALAKIN213 11 місяців тому +8

    been riding 8 years now. realized im not a beginner when I swapped off my vfr800 for a 2006 gsxr 1000 for 5 minutes, carried the front for all of 3rd while full throttle, came out of it at 180, and said "cool, but im good". having the ability to do something and choosing not to, all while impressing the group of squids with my abilities. that was the moment

    • @snakereses
      @snakereses 2 місяці тому +1

      I have a 2021 Honda CBR500R and I tell people I'm like, I honestly don't know if I want a bigger bike, because I'm already doing things I shouldn't be on a small bike, I'd be too curious about going 200,and then get addicted.

  • @brettboaz9051
    @brettboaz9051 11 місяців тому +5

    I did my first biker wave on my way home from work the other day and I immediately felt like it was time to go get the Busa

  • @coltonnewman8283
    @coltonnewman8283 11 місяців тому +11

    At the age of 15 I rode my first street bike. I’ve been riding for about 12 years now. I have always been lucky enough to be exposed to every sort of power sport. I love riding. I have progressed on a few different bikes at this point and I’m quite comfortable on anything with an engine. What I can give for advice is to always stick to the basics and the fundamentals. This will make you a good rider/ operator of whatever you’re riding or driving. You may get very good but the best will always be practicing and improving on the fundamentals.

    • @rckingracer
      @rckingracer 7 місяців тому

      Yes! I have put miles on bikes but practicing maneuvering is hard and I always need more practice

  • @chelsearaney9629
    @chelsearaney9629 10 місяців тому +6

    I started riding October 2022, with my Honda cbr500r. I now am already on my second motorcycle after not even a year on my stage 2 2018 street bob. You definitely know when you’ve outgrown a bike because your abilities surpass what that first bike can do. Thank you Yam for the victory lap and always great vids 😊

    • @SludgedB
      @SludgedB 8 місяців тому

      I started and plan to keep my Z900

    • @ApocGuy
      @ApocGuy 5 місяців тому +1

      True, but sooner or later you'll hit the wall; I went from 50cc moped through all classes all the way to 500cc 2stroke death machines. What to do now? Switching class? Maybe I'll try adventure class, it's closest to off roading and I love that. Or trial 😁

  • @deuceboogie0231
    @deuceboogie0231 11 місяців тому +12

    Just bought a ninja 650 as my first bike and the first time I took it out I got to my first stop sign and my legs were shaking I was so nervous 😂

    • @stanggang768
      @stanggang768 11 місяців тому +5

      I had the same nerves hoping on my 650. My first street bike. But the ninja will take care of you I promise. Great bike

    • @aboynamedkuno
      @aboynamedkuno 11 місяців тому +2

      My first bike too! 👌

    • @someoneelse1i1i
      @someoneelse1i1i 11 місяців тому +1

      Yep, I’ve had a cbr300r for the last year and have had a ball on it. Just got a cbr650r and expected it to feel essentially the same just faster. It’s not😳😜. Had about a week of “relearning” with a completely different “power band”. Have fun and be safe out there!

    • @deuceboogie0231
      @deuceboogie0231 11 місяців тому

      @@someoneelse1i1i so in your experience do you think it’s better to start in a 650 class if you plan to go up anyways and just take it slow until you are comfortable.. orrrr start small and work up?

    • @someoneelse1i1i
      @someoneelse1i1i 11 місяців тому

      @@deuceboogie0231 I genuinely think it depends on the person. Starting with the 300 was the right decision for me - I’m an old guy now (60) and my bones don’t “bounce” like they used to😜 and I don’t have that “ten feet tall and bullet proof” confidence that I had in my 20’s so, to be perfectly honest, I was a bit intimidated to start riding again. With that being said, if you’re comfortable starting out and know you’ve got to be careful or it can get away from you I think it’s fine. You’re clearly thinking it through and I think most folks that have major issues are the ones that think you can just jump on and go roaring off.

  • @mitchellchampagne1638
    @mitchellchampagne1638 11 місяців тому +5

    I finally got my first bike, I think this channel made me feel comfortable enough to do it. Did the msf and bought a KTM 390 Duke. I ride it almost every day and have for nearly 3 months, I LOVE it. Everything I hoped it would be

    • @socojava
      @socojava 11 місяців тому

      I just got a 2023 390 Duke too! Never been on a motorcycle until the day I got my permit 9 days ago. Absolutely obsessed with the bike, have 100 miles logged already just riding around the neighborhood and venturing out into traffic a little bit, but mostly practicing in a parking lot things like start/stop clutch control, hard stops , tight turns. Slowly building my confidence. I take the MSF in two weeks, and at the rate I'm going I'm feeling like I'm going to have a nice leg up thanks in part to channels like this. Every day there's something new I want to try based on others people's tips etc. Definitely a hobby that will stick around for me, and if anyone wants to know the hourly weather forecast in Philadelphia on any given day, I'm the guy to ask 😂. Ride safe homies! 🤘🤘🤘

  • @Epheli.
    @Epheli. 11 місяців тому +2

    Been riding since 2006, I can still learn stuff. Never stop advancing your riding!

  • @OccultEngineering
    @OccultEngineering 11 місяців тому +13

    After 30+ years on moter-sickles... I don't want a pickle.
    It's my moter-sickle party, and I'll waddle if I want to 😂
    ❤ my ChinMount. Much less unsightly than gobs of hot glue!

  • @mikey2864
    @mikey2864 11 місяців тому +3

    Very, very entertaining... Loved it, shared it with the rest of my family (including my sixteen year old son, who is now riding a 'restricted' moped in the UK). Keep it up.

  • @jacksavage2612
    @jacksavage2612 11 місяців тому +4

    For me you hit the nail on the head. Sold my 19’ ninja 400 after 22k miles and upgraded to a 07 R6S, butterfly’s came right back haha decided to just completely learn again like I never rode the 400.

  • @alexanderthesk8160
    @alexanderthesk8160 11 місяців тому +3

    Im just getting the itch to ride, and you have really been a well of great information. I also really appreciate the free bike sweepstakes. I doubt I'll win but you at least give me something to hope for while Im going through this super long wait of saving up for a bike. Thank you, really. It means a lot to someone on the bottom.

  • @ben54322
    @ben54322 11 місяців тому +1

    My brother motivating us to keep on riding. Thanks buddy

  • @LDJ_Diablo
    @LDJ_Diablo Місяць тому +1

    First bike was a Buell blast 500, 2nd bike Yamaha R7, 3rd bike 1125CR Buell. Just respect the power, and keep your head on a swivel.

  • @siringc
    @siringc 3 місяці тому +6

    Can't be a beginner rider if you don't even ride yet

  • @philippaninja
    @philippaninja 11 місяців тому +6

    Exactly what I needed to see. I’ve been riding for 9 months now, and I’ve got a test coming up next month so I can go from my learner license to my provisional license. I’ve been nervous that I’m not ready, and I’ve been practicing slow speed manoeuvres whenever I can, and I’m glad to see that I’ve got most of these 7 signs, or at least on the way there!

  • @thecossack3000
    @thecossack3000 7 місяців тому +1

    After two seasons I’m still a beginner I feel. I’m going to downsize from a 2005 CBF600 to the new CL500 from Honda next season. I had so much fun test riding it and find it more suited to how and where I drive.
    Keep your vids going, love them!

  • @Garlic_Doggo
    @Garlic_Doggo 9 місяців тому +1

    One thing that I recently made me realize that I got some experience already is when (due to age) my front tire tube (I have tubes) went 0 air on me while I was at work and I had to handle a 5 tone handlebar with every little dent on the road making itself known on my hands.

  • @GODXJAM
    @GODXJAM 11 місяців тому +2

    Just bought my 2023 Yamaha R3 brand new last week. My first motorcycle! The butterflies before every ride is REAL

    • @GODXJAM
      @GODXJAM 11 місяців тому

      Thanks yammie for everything you’ve taught me!

    • @fonziebulldog5786
      @fonziebulldog5786 11 місяців тому +1

      Watch out for the cars and have fun. 30 years on bikes. 😄👍

  • @MrSoosas
    @MrSoosas 11 місяців тому +2

    I'm in a strange place where I don't feel like a beginner on the street after riding for 5 years but recently got a KTM 390 Adv cause I like small light bikes and now feel like a beginner again starting to venture into more off-road adventures on the new bike. Always something new to learn!

    • @cloudbasenirvana
      @cloudbasenirvana 8 місяців тому

      I've not had a bike for 12 years and just moved to the mountains and had to get a bike.
      12 bikeless years then straight on to CBR1100 XX Super Blackbird and the mountain twisties - as the saying goes "it's like riding a bike, once learned, is never forgotten" I felt so at home after the first hour. Now having such incredible fun on those amazing roads.

  • @zorroad
    @zorroad 11 місяців тому +1

    Totally agree. I remember the time my 150 was giving out some strange sounds after coming back from a normal ride into my garage. That was not enough for my riding skills anymore.

  • @patrickgallagher9069
    @patrickgallagher9069 11 місяців тому +4

    I don't know when I figured I wasn't a beginner anymore. I never gave it much thought. Riding regularly for about 20 years seems to be non-beginner thing to do. So, perhaps time is one significant variable. Not the only one, of course.

  • @hatchetjack1031
    @hatchetjack1031 2 місяці тому +2

    Forgot to put my foot down while watching this...and my chair fell over.

  • @curtcalfee428
    @curtcalfee428 11 місяців тому

    I always appreciate the carefully curated background music in all Yammie vids.

  • @Tiqerboy
    @Tiqerboy 10 місяців тому +1

    25+ years of riding and still make these noob mistakes:
    1) Forgetting to do up the chin strap on my helmet.
    2) Wonder why my bike won't start and I have the kill switch engaged.
    3) Forgetting to cancel turn signals after making a turn.
    For me, it's looking a lot less at my speedo to see how fast I'm going and instead paying more attention to the road in front of me. looking up at all times is crucial if you want to survive. I just go by feel to sense how fast I'm going. The only time I need to look at my speedo is when I enter a speed zone and need to make sure I'm not going too fast. Traffic tickets are a waste of money.
    Another thing more experienced riders do is instinctively check mirrors, it's a gut reaction I take when I need to slow down dramatically.

  • @brianstefko8951
    @brianstefko8951 11 місяців тому +2

    I went from a Harley to an R6 and I have to say It was a complete learning process

  • @redsolosendyboi3455
    @redsolosendyboi3455 3 місяці тому +1

    Just bought in MT07 as my first motorcycle with a background in MTB downhill racing. I took it out a couple of days ago and noticed I already have a knack for low-speed turns. I guess those skills transferred because it felt pretty easy.

  • @Nikosk00
    @Nikosk00 11 місяців тому +2

    started on yz250, move to r1, a year later on my very first trackday my lap time was from the advanced group. now 7 years later and a few other bikes later, i go a little faster than then but more comfortable, less risk.
    but where i live, the twisties are right out the door, you learn to ride wether you want it or not. "tail of the dragon" its childs play for the riders in my region. we got roughly 200km (130 miles?) of twisty mountainous roads

  • @um4r_arf
    @um4r_arf 11 місяців тому +1

    Its been about a year since i started riding it took me about 3 months(din ride daily) to get over that butterflies, i learnt many things like friction zone, rev matching, engine braking etc from you yam❤

  • @kyle1758
    @kyle1758 11 місяців тому +1

    I just started getting into street riding this month at the age of 35 after 20 years of dirt, so I feel like a weird in between noob lol. A noob-lite, if you will. Riding on the street differs in so many ways obviously but as far as low speed maneuvering, clutch and shifting operations, even cornering and just basic overall motorcycle operation hasn't been a problem. What has been an adjustment is riding in traffic, stop signs and lights, pedestrians etc. Been a blast though and I've already adjusted to it pretty rapidly after only 200 miles compared to my first ride.

  • @neelsahay5227
    @neelsahay5227 11 місяців тому +4

    I have almost thousand hours on the bicycle saddle and still feel like a beginner. Less than half of that on the moto… safe to say it’s a long way to go.

  • @flukigaming1640
    @flukigaming1640 11 місяців тому +3

    I just bought my first bike today! It’s a ninja 400 and I’m so excited to learn how to ride. Love your content

    • @someoneelse1i1i
      @someoneelse1i1i 11 місяців тому +2

      That’s a great bike to start on. It’s got a little more torque down low than some of the other “small displacement” bikes so be careful coming off the line at intersections. Be safe and have fun!

  • @GIJonah
    @GIJonah 4 місяці тому

    i used to get butterflies when riding dirtbikes as a kid, still get them sometimes but it’s a comforting feeling now

  • @RichJarvis
    @RichJarvis 11 місяців тому +3

    Very interesting video.
    As a general rule I avoid rating myself on my skills on most anything as history and experience has taught me that generally speaking the rating of your colleagues and peers tends to be more important (as it tends to be more objective and, frankly… accurate).
    All that said, my new ride is my 4th in almost 20 years of riding…
    But it’s also the first time I’m riding again in the better part of 10 years…
    And it’s my first Trike (3 is a different world from 2… some better, some worse, but entirely new skill set and learning curve).
    And I’m coming back into it without motion in my left ankle…
    So with all that considered, NO PROBLEM recognizing that I’m very much a new guy again, despite thousands of miles on my previous bikes.

  • @Desmodue803
    @Desmodue803 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the promo code Yammie Man. Just ordered 2 mounts for my helmets! Good points in the vid ! After 5 years, I consider myself an experienced rider

  • @marklangton6762
    @marklangton6762 6 місяців тому +2

    Great and humorous vid. Also great was the point you make about no matter how experienced, you should always be open to learning. As a current MSF RC (and riding for 50+ years), I suggest to people that every ride should be a practice session, not just a ride. Keep your mind engaged and work on every aspect of your technique. Cheers!

  • @kekew2207
    @kekew2207 11 місяців тому +1

    After 2 years of watching yammienoob's vids. I got my first 125cc scooter ❤️ Will upgrade soon. Thanks Yammie.
    - Squidlet

  • @julianplayzgames
    @julianplayzgames 11 місяців тому +1

    Just got my first bike, Honda XR65L 2001. Love it to bits. Only been riding for 3 days and I've learned loads pretty quickly

  • @driscollis
    @driscollis 11 місяців тому

    Just bought my first bike! Excited to finally join the club after pining through UA-cam vids for so long!!

  • @spencerstraw9565
    @spencerstraw9565 11 місяців тому

    Love the video, kept me really interested throughout

  • @KengCheong
    @KengCheong 11 місяців тому +2

    I remember getting butterfly and excitement when walking to my Grom😂

  • @gorillahunter
    @gorillahunter 11 місяців тому

    The first one with nervous butterflies is true. I used to get nervous before every ride…to the point if the guys I’m riding with stop for lunch I couldn’t eat. Been riding for about 10 years now and no more butterflies. Just excitement.

  • @billkenney422
    @billkenney422 11 місяців тому

    It’s a lot more then the physical control of our bikes, it’s things like “reading how” that car is approaching the stop sign gives you clues to what he will do when he gets to it. It took me a long time but I got real good at picking out the ones would try to kill me if I let them. Having a heads up early saved my skinny ass more times than I can count.

  • @frederickjeremy
    @frederickjeremy 11 місяців тому +9

    Been on two wheels since i was 8, im 42 now, but to be honest i never was an adrenaline junkie in the least little bit, tho my yz490 was begging to coax some of it out in me. But that has all lead to a fairly dull skill set as i seldom even begin to push the limits of the machines i been on, and if i do it is generally to settle curiosity and short lived for i am alergic to pain and road rash. So i check a few of these boxes, am extremely comfortable on a bike. But am in no way competitive on them, if that makes sense.

    • @233kosta
      @233kosta 11 місяців тому +1

      Try Moto Gymkhana. Not even for competition, just for the lulz. Feels like pushing the machine, but at 10-15 mph. I find it an excellent skill builder.

  • @ssgveight
    @ssgveight 5 місяців тому

    Love this vid. Great humor and awesome points.

  • @rm25088
    @rm25088 11 місяців тому +2

    Get whatever you want. Just don't go crazy on it until you know what your doing.

  • @gooo1762
    @gooo1762 11 місяців тому

    This video is so well cut. Thanks a lot

  • @jcurtisnum1
    @jcurtisnum1 11 місяців тому +1

    Been riding for 18 years, I still get butterflies when I line up on the Moto gate, embrace it !!

    • @mkilic10
      @mkilic10 5 місяців тому +1

      Same here! I am on the motorcycles since I was 14, and now I am 37, a heavy accident, but I still get the butterflies every morning when I start it.

  • @JessicaGeorge9674
    @JessicaGeorge9674 7 місяців тому

    Love this, thank you for the video.

  • @Xshunin
    @Xshunin 2 місяці тому +1

    This made me feel more confident :D Some things do feel different now. Been commuting for 4 years on a 3kw bike and had my 5th on an 11kw one. All the clutch things don't apply to me as I ride electric but the other stuff like controlling also applies! Very nice video!

  • @poseidon9078
    @poseidon9078 9 місяців тому

    I just got my first motorcycle 2 days ago from this post (2016 Honda CB300F)
    I love it so much! I don't think I will ever be able to shake those butter flies I get every time I think I get to use my motorcycle because it is just sooooo much fun to me. I'm not saying I actually know or am a pro at any of this stuff but have been getting better at turning and taking off I made my first 20 minute ride today on highways without stalling my bike during take off at lights! Also made my first U Turn on a bike without stalling or putting my feet on the ground which I was actually really proud of and have been doing good on turns now not putting my feet down as much which is making so happy and I am so ready to learn more and get more involved in the community :D

  • @nathancooper2880
    @nathancooper2880 3 місяці тому +1

    I’ve owned four bikes now; a Buell, CBR, Wideglide, and a Scram411, and still feel like a mid tear rider at best

  • @miftekharabir4938
    @miftekharabir4938 11 місяців тому +1

    I've been riding motorcycle for almost 5 years now, i still remember back in 2018 when i first learned how to ride, i used to stall my cousin's bike, now after riding for years all the controls just happen by my natural instinct. I don't need to put my brain on those algebra calculations anymore 😄 everything happens so smoothly those downshifts deceleration rev matching. Human brain is epic.

  • @philipalestacion2331
    @philipalestacion2331 2 місяці тому

    Hi, a newbie here from the Philippines, riding a kawasaki z300, definitely will be watching more. Ride safe.

  • @juanladino5000
    @juanladino5000 10 місяців тому

    Just got my first bike and just by listening to the video I am feeling the tingle on my hands. Still got a long way ahead of me it seems lol

  • @GearHeadGeeks
    @GearHeadGeeks 11 місяців тому

    Yet another very good video. Well done. Good info and entertaining.

  • @polloman15
    @polloman15 11 місяців тому

    so I was this beginner motorcyclist, who got a V-star 250 last year, I build up confidence and this year I’ve got a V-Strom 650, and I rode it for like 3 months and a Job opportunity came around and I was like, yeah sure! I can ride from San Diego to Missoula no problem! and after 3 days of riding, I’m glad I did the trip, best ride ever ❤

  • @siniister710
    @siniister710 6 днів тому

    the piece about long distance rides is spot on. When I was first starting out we'd take some backroads or head down to the city, but once we started doing some rides up through the kanca highway and into the white mountains I became a much better rider. Doing a few 600 mile rides on a 636 will do that for you lol

  • @TheGreatChrisB
    @TheGreatChrisB 11 місяців тому +2

    I've been riding for a few years and I still forget what gear I'm in constantly. Especially because my 2 bikes couldn't be geared more differently

  • @dubbinninja9348
    @dubbinninja9348 11 місяців тому +19

    Yam, I just want to say. I've been watching your videos for ever, and if I remember correctly you are why I bought my ninja 400 in 2018. Now I own a Z900 as of a week ago, and I truly believe you have kept me a humble squid over the years and probably why Ive survived all these years/miles (a lot now) 😂 your content always somehow lines up with my experiences too, I was having a hard time trying to decide when to throw a leg over an almost litre bike 😳
    🙏 thank you yammie and may Rossi be with you
    Now time to learn how to keep this front wheel down on the Z 😅 she's light..I don't do wheelies..

    • @nevanhopkins
      @nevanhopkins 11 місяців тому +1

      Bought a z900 for my first bike

  • @monkieie
    @monkieie 11 місяців тому

    I'm back on after an 18-year hiatus (due to kids etc) and am loving my FZ6R. It has enough torque and power for me in the city and on the autobahn and although I am a shorty, I have learned to deal with it. Even my missus got the fever back and since four weeks is now the proud owner of a used Hornet :-)))))

  • @eesyam91
    @eesyam91 11 місяців тому +1

    For me living in South East Asia, where the situation on the road is always packed with cars during peak hours, you know you are no longer a beginner when you can filter the traffic with ease without you tip toeing all the way.
    Btw, lane filtering is legal where I'm at.

  • @RiderlessHarp47.
    @RiderlessHarp47. 11 місяців тому +2

    I have only been riding for about half a year and started on my Mom's bike (a 250cc bike) but quickly switched to the Rebel1100T and have not had any issues improving my skills. The Rebel1100T is actually a really good beginner bike and experienced rider bike as it has riding modes, and yes it is a DCT but I don't have to deal with the clutch on low speed or deal with shifting constantly in traffic plus even when manualy switching gears with the DCT it is faster than a normal manual, it is as if it is using a quick shifter, they put DCT's on high performance cars so you know it's capable of doing something right.

    • @SayHeyToShea
      @SayHeyToShea 11 місяців тому +1

      Manual is much more fun though. If this is the future, Ill gladly stay in the past. It's really not hard to shift gears and have clutch control. But you really haven't progressed till you can do those things efficiently. Not every bike you'll want will be a DCT.

  • @CrazyGamer19255
    @CrazyGamer19255 11 місяців тому +2

    Just brought a go pro. Going to start motor vlogging!!

  • @papaballoon
    @papaballoon 4 місяці тому

    I have been riding since 1968.. I am STILL A BEGINNER! Because you can always learn something!

  • @Forsigh
    @Forsigh 4 місяці тому

    I was driving 11 years ago and just bought myself a new bike, i feel like complete begginer but some core muscle memories are coming back

  • @sloganeeringgaming6363
    @sloganeeringgaming6363 2 місяці тому

    Having a manual mustang has helped me understand the clutch

  • @LJ_S1K
    @LJ_S1K 11 місяців тому +1

    I rode my first bike for 6.5 yrs, a 2005 Suzuki Sv650s. I got it when I was 18. Sold it because the last yr I had it I wasn't riding it very often, I was bored of it and it wasn't bringing me the joy that it used to. I think what really killed it was when I test rode a bmws1000rr and a cbr1000rr....damn the butterflies i had while riding those bikes, my face was hurting from smiling soo much. I'm going to be buying a 1000cc super sport this year, i know I won't get bored lol

  • @2WheelApe
    @2WheelApe 11 місяців тому

    Started on a race built 50cc ktm as a child. Around 18 I got a yamaha ttr230 and practiced Xtraining enduro skills. At about 25 a got a husky 701 which I've had 2 of them now. Now at 28 I'm riding a 2020 Yz 450f off road and a 2022 Aprilia Tunono V4 on the street.

  • @jotaguerra1305
    @jotaguerra1305 11 місяців тому +1

    im a Euro boy, 17 years old and i've been riding for almost 3 years but i've only dailed a 50cc bike. i'd like to say i'm not a beginer rider anymore but in reality i've only gotten close to being a a good 50cc rider. i no longer get nervous when sudden danger appears or when i make little mistakes that could end very badly but i know that when i get into the "slightly big boy" world of bikes i will have to learn how to ride almost from scratch. i cant wait to have my kawi ninja 400 to shred the streets and feel like a new born squid. there's nothing i love more than riding and knowing there is SO MUCH that i still havent seen or experienced makes much more excited. Thank you Yammie for sharing your knowledge with us, it has reaally helped me throughout my "still young" riding experience

    • @max-zv7sf
      @max-zv7sf 11 місяців тому +1

      I've been in your shoes long ago.. 50cc are awesome, mine was still a 2stroke and after a few mods that thing would jump off the line faster than any Audi around.
      Take good care of yourself. Don't forget to take it easy on a bigger bike, it really takes a different skillset and perception of danger.

    • @jotaguerra1305
      @jotaguerra1305 11 місяців тому +2

      @@max-zv7sf thank you for sharing that, makes me feel more involved in the biker community. Thanks for the tips and ride safe 💪

  • @Elthenar
    @Elthenar Місяць тому

    I am in a weird place. I rode an 80's CB400 as my only vehicle for quite a while in the early 90's. I did everything from long distance rides on it to chasing kids on dirtbikes in the woods. Grew up bicycling and the skills transferred. After that bike was stolen, I didn't ride a cycle again until about 2015. I borrowed a buds 750 something or other and had no butterflies and could pass as an experienced rider even though I was very, very rusty.

  • @Tougestar
    @Tougestar 4 дні тому

    I started off on a 600 and ended up going backwards to an R3. It was the best decision ever. Is it slow? Yes. But now I can learn better control

  • @spp6849
    @spp6849 5 місяців тому

    funny thing for me is i get nervous driving most cars but on a bike, barely anything. the handling on a bike gives me significantly more confidence.

  • @dustysteele5408
    @dustysteele5408 11 місяців тому

    I felt like I was no longer a beginner when I got on a fully loaded Vulcan 2000 and didn’t think it was too heavy, then for sure after I rode a ZX14R and thought it was fun.

  • @baconapo3990
    @baconapo3990 19 днів тому +2

    i just got my bike n apparently i'm not a beginner rider anymore

  • @jrr2215
    @jrr2215 11 місяців тому +1

    I just passed my driver test and I was singing in my helmet while driving with an instructor only time I was thinking about riding was when I couldn't get their exam bike in the 1st gear bc it wouldnt slip there

  • @FFScooterr
    @FFScooterr 11 місяців тому +1

    I would say after a couple years of riding year round, from 110 to below 0. The only issue I really started having was distance riding of over 100miles at a time, but just did a 2.6k trip last month, so really only hurdles left are just further distances and random weather changes.

  • @paulb1383
    @paulb1383 11 місяців тому

    Very good motivating and inspiring video 👍

  • @jasongebhardt9194
    @jasongebhardt9194 11 місяців тому

    Been ridding since 2008, ( few small bikes, and a few fz6r's) And just recently purchased a 23 zx6r as my first super-sport. I agree, take baby steps if you can 🙂

  • @YarRaymadeit
    @YarRaymadeit 2 місяці тому +1

    I jumped out on faith brought a electra glide as my first bike & didn’t even know how to ride at all watched 3 UA-cam videos been riding for 2 years going on 3 even did my first state road trip I love riding.

  • @TheChromeRonin
    @TheChromeRonin 11 місяців тому

    When I didnt feel like a newbie, was when I realised I was riding the highway, and changing lanes with ease, or not panicking at evrey manouver or gust of wind.

  • @chanegreeff6830
    @chanegreeff6830 Місяць тому

    Love that this started with "...feel butterflies". So romantic!

  • @KS-qf1pn
    @KS-qf1pn 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for 14 minutes of comedy!!
    I really enjoyed it..😂

  • @JCM13M
    @JCM13M 11 місяців тому

    I'm doing fmx instead of always sticking to the ground when I can do bike whips, Superman seat grabs, & real gnarly wheelies being sitting or standing!

  • @151balance
    @151balance 9 місяців тому

    not that you need it but i had to subscribe i love the delivery of your info amazeballs

  • @iamnobody9001
    @iamnobody9001 11 місяців тому +1

    I’ve got about 4 years riding experience and I still feel very noobish on my bike.
    And that’s okay. There’s always room for improvement

  • @feliperenan6627
    @feliperenan6627 2 місяці тому

    I have an Honda CG 125 CC Fan with an OHV Carburettor engine. I wanted to buy a bigger one and had that thought in mind when i got it but i just fell in love with the bike. I'm even picking up maintenance on it myself since it's a simple engine and a superb one to learn.

  • @marlonromyn8004
    @marlonromyn8004 6 місяців тому

    Was confirmed a non beginner when I was appointed the leader in a 3800km ride to the James Bay Hwy only 3 months after getting my bike license.
    2013 Vstrom 650 Adventure.