The 7 Most Common Newbie Motorcyclist Errors

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  • @yammienoob
    @yammienoob  5 років тому +76

    Want to win a FREE Yamaha R3 and Suzuki SV650?? Get some merch and get entered to win! $1 = 1 Entry at www.yammienoobmerch.com

    • @FuckitnFightit
      @FuckitnFightit 5 років тому +2

      Yammie Noob just gimme all the bikes!

    • @phihelix8777
      @phihelix8777 4 роки тому

      Missing new episodes, "it came from craigslist". 😥

    • @xxheartbrokexx100
      @xxheartbrokexx100 4 роки тому

      Nice make noise shirt, I had no idea you liked synths.

    • @yadielgp
      @yadielgp 3 роки тому

      Oh boy if you checked motorcycle listings in puerto Rico's facebook marketplace, youd go crazy

  • @californiawalnut5658
    @californiawalnut5658 4 роки тому +868

    “It’s only 2019... Could be worse boys”, Oh boy if he only knew 😪

  • @thorstambaugh1520
    @thorstambaugh1520 6 років тому +809

    I sold my old bike with the turn signal still on

    • @racerx3669
      @racerx3669 5 років тому +36

      Too funny. I'm sick and I'm laughing. Quit it.

    • @TheTyphoon365
      @TheTyphoon365 4 роки тому +5

      I don't get it

    • @neowolf09
      @neowolf09 4 роки тому +7

      I dont even ride yet and I got it XD

    • @neowolf09
      @neowolf09 4 роки тому +18

      @@TheTyphoon365 motorcycle turn signals don't turn off automatically.

    • @TheTyphoon365
      @TheTyphoon365 4 роки тому +1

      @@neowolf09 ahhh ok

  • @soulifter555
    @soulifter555 5 років тому +982

    He reminds me of a motorcycle version of idubbz

    • @theironmanderin9308
      @theironmanderin9308 5 років тому +32

      soulifter 555 that is so fucking accurate it’s scary

    • @SirChristhe6th
      @SirChristhe6th 5 років тому +7

      I was just thinking about this

    • @wtuwa
      @wtuwa 5 років тому +2

      omg, same

    • @arcthepaladin2694
      @arcthepaladin2694 5 років тому +8

      finally found a comment about this hahahhaa MotoIdubbz

    • @MTdgo3
      @MTdgo3 5 років тому +4

      He actually features idubbz on the "channels" section

  • @frydemwingz
    @frydemwingz 4 роки тому +271

    I ride AND drive like everyone is looking at their phones, because they are.

  • @blazerman24
    @blazerman24 6 років тому +328

    You know why you're the best motorcycle youtuber? It's because you don't put up lazy motovlogs putzing around talking about nothing. You're a smart guy that puts effort into his work and the quality of your content is top notch. I think I speak for a lot of people when I say "thank you" for all the entertaining, informative vids you put up

    • @blackblaze1996
      @blackblaze1996 6 років тому +30

      whoa whoa whoa. Great youtuber? Sure! The best though? Hmmmm.... Ryan 'the broomstick' f9 might argue that one. His production value is insane.

    • @blazerman24
      @blazerman24 6 років тому +4

      @@blackblaze1996 I think it's bigger than just production values. This dude puts a lot of time and effort into his work. To be fair though n I've never seen the other guys videos.

    • @blackblaze1996
      @blackblaze1996 6 років тому +17

      @@blazerman24 Oh dude! You are missing out. Check out FortNine. And I dont just mean production value. I mean Ryan just really goes above and beyond. He is the subtle kind of funny. Nice and clever.

    • @philipiscoolful
      @philipiscoolful 6 років тому +3

      Well he can't ride himself, so better to record in the studio.

    • @iTs-JP-916
      @iTs-JP-916 5 років тому +3

      @@blackblaze1996 i love ryan f9, but ryan has a whole team hire by his employers to do production, cost of materials, etc. Yammie on the other hand, is a one man band. BOTH are awesome channels, and BOTH put in a ton of time.👍

  • @JohnCunningham-sy5ug
    @JohnCunningham-sy5ug Рік тому +2

    So true enjoying your vidios. I'm an Old timer 67 started road riding at 18. Made plenty of mistakes happy to have survived.
    The running out of gas issue number one I was young and the bike a 1972 XS650 yammie. Three miles of pushing it home cured me. Set the trip meter 😅

  • @christopherschaller6963
    @christopherschaller6963 6 років тому +575

    All these beautiful videos are the reason I don't study.

    • @STruple12
      @STruple12 6 років тому +2

      Same here, brother, same here.

    • @nbt3663
      @nbt3663 6 років тому +12

      You guys get back to studying! Yammy ain't letting you live in his basement!!!

    • @Che_II
      @Che_II 6 років тому +1

      😂👌👍 truthhhhh

    • @Just-chilling978
      @Just-chilling978 5 років тому

      But he may have already have a job!

  • @kazz8547
    @kazz8547 4 роки тому +1

    I have not ever ran out of fuel on my bike...been close..like 1 or 2 miles till empty close...but havnt ran out. The one thing all beginner riders need to remember is every time you stop weather for a drink, to stretch, use the bathroom, ect do it at a gas station. While there go ahead and top off doesnt matter if you used 1/4 tank or 3/4 tank of fuel since last time you fueled up.

  • @stevenputnam6584
    @stevenputnam6584 6 років тому +164

    Gear saved my life a week ago

    • @stevenputnam6584
      @stevenputnam6584 6 років тому +34

      Broke 3 bones. But I'll still be able to ride again after I recover.

    • @AdamBuckley1964
      @AdamBuckley1964 5 років тому +28

      Gear saved the fingers on my left hand when it got trapped under my sliding 750.....lowside about 50mph is all. I feel sick when I see people riding without gloves now.....

    • @RubyXIII
      @RubyXIII 5 років тому +17

      Adam Buckley lmfao does it make your stomach do the rumblies
      *_that only human hands will satisfy_* ahem what

    • @derpwnd3213
      @derpwnd3213 5 років тому +5

      @@RubyXIII hmm carl what have you done

    • @anastashstsk8634
      @anastashstsk8634 4 роки тому +2

      Seems like that happened ABOUT A WEEK AGO, WEEK AGO

  • @LeanMeanBean69
    @LeanMeanBean69 4 роки тому +16

    Always love these videos. One piece of advice I can give: I've been riding for over 5 years and the one time I decided to wear some jeans and boots (obviously a helmet, jacket and gloves too) I came off going only 10-15mph and busted my arm up bad and no longer have skin on my left knee. Does't matter how 'cool' you want to try and be because it's not, gear up and keep that knee skin

    • @richardschaefer4807
      @richardschaefer4807 4 роки тому

      I grew up on Venice beach and would ride up the coast...Malibu and beyond, on a Suzuki 500 Titan-Twin; wearing flip-flops, shorts, tank-top and no helmet (only sun-glasses). Wish I could still ride that way - but too damn many regs these days. I am now 66, have riden well over 200K on dirt, asphalt and concrete; and wear only what the law and weather requires. I've also sailed well over 30,000 miles and never wore a life-jacket. Still don't. Chacun 'a sa facon....

    • @jvillain9946
      @jvillain9946 11 місяців тому

      @@richardschaefer4807 wow youre just the coolest guy ever

  • @Lone_Paladin
    @Lone_Paladin Рік тому +5

    I appreciate Yammie's insight into cycling. Before riding a motorcycle, I rode bicycle for 11 years as my main vehicle of transportation. Counter-steering is definitely something that carries over as well as situational awareness. I was terrified riding a motorcycle at first and wasn't used to the weight vs the bicycle. But at two months of daily riding, I noticed I that my instincts had transferred to my motorcycle and a little downward pressure on the bar puts my bike exactly where I want it. As new riders our muscles tighten up and we are too rigid. Riding definitely becomes more fun once we learn to let go and trust our instincts.

  • @davidgearardo1788
    @davidgearardo1788 3 роки тому +1

    When we used to do small group rides if someone ran out of gas the had to pay gor dinner. 5 or 6 guys eating and having a drink, and people stopped doing that real quick.

  • @timothyking7934
    @timothyking7934 5 років тому +26

    I've been riding bikes for 21 years. You're never too old to learn. Please, if you're a new rider, watch this shit and retain it. Somedays I feel like the top dog on any bike yet I'll still hit that patch of sand or have to brake harder than I expected. It's not worth life and limb to assume you know everything.

  • @annettemoody5379
    @annettemoody5379 4 роки тому +2

    Newer female rider here 💪🏻 just shouting out that you and specifically 3-4 others have really educated me on my dream (come true) of riding a motorcycle specifically a HARLEY!! Ty!

  • @hegantetamboktyanak6368
    @hegantetamboktyanak6368 6 років тому +102

    Holy cow you are the one who went flying hahahaha.
    I've done the same on dirt bikes hitting logs in the long grass.
    My mates recon I went 20 foot high

    • @kevinkchao8
      @kevinkchao8 5 років тому

      Hegante Tambok Tyanak bullshit

  • @zenonblender3365
    @zenonblender3365 5 років тому +73

    1:57 is when he starts talking about the topic

  • @lrmclinn
    @lrmclinn 4 роки тому +137

    "Could be worse boys" yeah. You could live in 2020 America 🤣

    • @fixedly
      @fixedly 4 роки тому +5

      Little did he know...

    • @blockobutter
      @blockobutter 4 роки тому +1

      Or even worse. 2020 North Korea.

    • @EditsByKill
      @EditsByKill 4 роки тому

      Bro North Korea threatened to nuke us so many time

    • @twilightroach4274
      @twilightroach4274 3 роки тому +2

      2021 here 2020 hold my beer

    • @iholesale
      @iholesale 3 роки тому +1

      If you live in America, things are never really that bad, try appreciating it.

  • @injustice9387
    @injustice9387 5 років тому +3

    rode a 250cc dirtbike a couple days ago... first riding experience I've ever had. most free ive ever felt. can't wait to get my first road bike

  • @giantdad1661
    @giantdad1661 5 років тому +77

    Take 10 passengers.
    On a Turbobusa
    Then fly 25 feet in the air

    • @yama3276
      @yama3276 4 роки тому +1

      then funeral

  • @TheS197King
    @TheS197King 3 роки тому +6

    Just got my first bike about 2 weeks ago now lol so I guess I'm one of these noobs here,but I'm loving and feel like I'm getting alot of great advice really tho lol.Hope to catch ya on a ride!Stay safe and stay up!!🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @Branflakes1234
    @Branflakes1234 6 років тому +153

    I bet if you reached out to KTM press, you might be able to get a beginner bike (390) for a video series. They are one of the most edgy/modern motorcycle companies in the bizz, and you have a huge voice in the beginner realm. With them pushing to increase sales in the US, they are missing a huge opportunity if they haven't already reached out to you.

    • @Cabooseified
      @Cabooseified 6 років тому +4

      That's a really good idea!

    • @LARGO125
      @LARGO125 6 років тому +11

      KTM and our boy Senmee Noods? Sounds good!

    • @BallBagNZ
      @BallBagNZ 6 років тому +5

      Scammy pubes on a KTM... awesome.. ask for a 690

    • @flip_moto
      @flip_moto 6 років тому +1

      buy a duke, learn how to hoon, and swap a head gasket. best beginner experience ever

    • @FAMUxTINxREx
      @FAMUxTINxREx 6 років тому +2

      Just bought a rc390 as my 2nd bike ! Quite happy with it so far, power is there, agility is there, hot air from the cat. near my legs is there. What's not there?! Oh right, a normal looking front cowl :)
      Unlucky KTM, better luck next time!

  • @Kcducttaper1
    @Kcducttaper1 4 роки тому +4

    6:24 That passenger went full commit when the guy said "don't move"!

  • @ExpressionOfNothing
    @ExpressionOfNothing 6 років тому +5

    Hey Papa Yam. Thanks for mentioning counter steering. I myself started on a BMW F 800 R and I still own it. And in the first three months I got into scary situations just because I looked at the speedo to much or didn't know how to counter steer. Now it is much better. Also a little tip here: Some may experience neck pain in the first months or weeks owning a bike. This will go away, when the muscles needed to hold your head are finally there.

  • @nikiskitin
    @nikiskitin Рік тому +1

    I got my licence last month. Had to be over 50kw 175kg 600cc to take license A for all bikes her in Finland I ride a honda CBR 1000f 101kw. It works. Now anything less feels like a moped

  • @nbt3663
    @nbt3663 6 років тому +59

    It's interesting people gripe about you for using cuts from other tubers and blah blah blah, but you are very funny and make a 30 Rock Episode seem like a midnight swim with your mother inlaw.

    • @christopherking2012
      @christopherking2012 6 років тому +3

      Really that all depends on what your mother in law looks like.

    • @SanketKambli
      @SanketKambli 6 років тому

      @@christopherking2012 just the thought makes me puke

    • @racerx3669
      @racerx3669 5 років тому

      3rd rock isthe show you needed watch. Lithgow is great.

  • @docauch5938
    @docauch5938 4 роки тому +1

    Your channel has been super helpful in building up my confidence before making the decision to buy my first bike. I appreciate that.

  • @joblessalex
    @joblessalex 5 років тому +16

    Biggest mistake is definately going over the line on a blind corner.

  • @zjaliquetoliver28
    @zjaliquetoliver28 5 років тому

    Yo your sidebar comments are hilarious bro i respect your common humor and modern commentary lol you just nonchalantly slide the references in while staying on topic entirely, btw your helping me alot , im 20 and been wanting to be a rider for years im working now so trying to save up for my first Z125 or honda grom wish me luck 🤘🏽 lol thanks

  • @highbrassrule
    @highbrassrule 3 роки тому +6

    I remember when I discovered counter steering and it felt like turning on easy mode. I remember explaining it to my dad who has been riding for 30 years and he thought it was nonsense lmao. "you just lean!" haha

  • @BogdanACuna
    @BogdanACuna 2 роки тому

    i spot in the background 0:57 a skateboard with wide longboard wheels on it. much like my own. i salute you, sir!

  • @manosmilonakis6056
    @manosmilonakis6056 4 роки тому +7

    I can relate to almost everything. Forgetting my turn signals every damn time didn't get me into any trouble (thank God) but that one time I was 10 minutes away from my home, it was summer and the sun was scorching down here in sunny Greece so I decided I wouldn't wear my jacket and my gloves to avoid sweat. Well that one time I crashed with a car, dislocated and fractured my shoulder and severely burned my whole arm from top to bottom. Needless to say I won't go to the supermarket 1 minute away without wearing my jacket and my gloves even if it's 45 degrees Celsius out there now.

  • @Venomstrike1
    @Venomstrike1 4 роки тому

    First time seeing your videos, just got out of the military do to injury and am looking for motorcycle info and found you. You are awesome!

  • @tihamerforika8982
    @tihamerforika8982 6 років тому +4

    Meanwhile in romania you teke your license with your instructor as a passenger

  • @JadeDelphi
    @JadeDelphi 3 роки тому +1

    Forgetting to turn off the signal blinker -- guilty as charged. I just bought my first motorcycle (a '98 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic) a month ago, took a riding course at the local Harley-Davidson's riding academy, and now I'm practicing with my permit. Its a heavy bike, and my friends were like, "Isn't that kinda big for a first bike?" And she IS a heavy beast, but I'm kinda big too and I've gotten used to it. She did fall over on me once while I was practicing U-turns, and it wasn't easy to get her back up but I did it by putting my back (and my own 300 lbs of weight) into it. I love my bike and glad I discovered this new hobby even at 59 years old. Happy trails!

  • @exe16
    @exe16 6 років тому +6

    I was all about the "All the gear, all the time", but then summer came in here in Brazil with temperatures close to 100°F, and it felt like I was going to pass out riding like that.

    • @ntdscherer
      @ntdscherer 4 роки тому +1

      There's stuff you can get to help keep cool on a motorcycle. Better than not riding, or worse crashing without good gear on.

    • @HunterC99
      @HunterC99 3 роки тому

      Try 115 in az

  • @youmustobservesecurity
    @youmustobservesecurity 4 роки тому

    a make noise shirt? dude im literally a motorbike noob and an eurorack expert. this channel is getting better with every video!

  • @blakecolonna1464
    @blakecolonna1464 6 років тому +187

    Hi dad thanks for the vitamins
    EDIT: thank you guys so much for 100 likes!!

  • @Vicquin_
    @Vicquin_ 6 років тому +1

    The amount of effort and quality in this video is amazing, I salute you sir. I hope you get back to ride soon.

  • @marcussantiago
    @marcussantiago 6 років тому +4

    "Two-wheeled wallet emptiers" is the best description of motorcycle passion I've ever heard 🤘🏽😂

  • @uzukicremer1855
    @uzukicremer1855 5 років тому +1

    Yammie!!! I just graduated the MFS class and I've been watching your videos! I still haven't got to take my baby out for ride yet. XD but I can't wait

  • @DeavTech
    @DeavTech 6 років тому +37

    My sv650 doesn't have a fuel gauge only the low fuel light. I don't take chances with that shit, if that light comes on it's time to fill up!

    • @MartinIrwin
      @MartinIrwin 5 років тому +1

      Great bike mate‘

    • @jlnkln7027
      @jlnkln7027 5 років тому +1

      Just look up how much fuel you got left when the light turns on. On my xt660 it was 5 litres so no reason to stress you out. Sometimes I rode 2 3 days with the light on before filling up

  • @sheevshimvang4676
    @sheevshimvang4676 6 років тому +1

    Your content is coming out so frequent without the loss of quality it’s amazing. Thanks for the video bro!

  • @bevans2177
    @bevans2177 6 років тому +12

    I just wanna say, before i saw this video, yesterday actually, i was taking my bike I just bought a week ago, which is a 2015 kawasaki ninja 650 abs (my first bike), around the block and i didnt put on any of my gear except my helmet and gloves because i was just like: eh ill be fine its just around the block and there's rarely any cars here. Well i was at a stop sign and a truck was turning down the street i was on and as soon as she tried turning, i could already tell she was gonna side swipe me, so i backed up and reved the engine. She finally noticed me when she was less than a foot away from my motorcycle. And in the state i live in, florida, you dont need motorcycle insurance. The lady rolled down her window and apologized a lot. I wanted to yell at her to pay attention but i decided to be nice and say: its fine. Look next time please.
    Edit: it was low speed like 20mph in my neighborhood but i look at it as a wreck is a wreck. I also havent had time to actually get insurance on it either like i wanted to so I just told myself it doesnt matter right now because i dont need it anyway as long as im not going on a busy road.

  • @mrh5020
    @mrh5020 5 років тому

    Perfect advice for any beginner - been there, done that, came off and survived because of advice like this.

  • @bobbyromo69
    @bobbyromo69 6 років тому +9

    Yeah I found out the hard way to fill up at 100 miles thank god carbureted bikes typically have a reserve switch

  • @christopherbarham4402
    @christopherbarham4402 5 років тому

    I am excited, just bought my bike and fixing it up. Got a bmw brick 1100 cc. Practicing in the parking lot with my father in law for a couple of months.

  • @SamMight
    @SamMight 5 років тому +6

    Yammie Noob, "You better ride like you're invisible, you squiglets!
    Yammie Noob also, overtakes on blind corner, gets a head-on collision for his troubles!

  • @rockingwithben
    @rockingwithben 2 роки тому +1

    If you wanna learn to drive come vietnam get a 125 or 150cc and drive from Saigon to hanoi and then you will be able to drive anything

  • @streetrider11
    @streetrider11 6 років тому +2

    The turn signal thing can be dangerous too, Once I forgot my left signal on and than went to go straight through an intersection and the on coming car turned left in front of me. Thankfully I had room to swerve behind the car, but it was scary as hell. 100% my fault too

  • @timluther5171
    @timluther5171 5 років тому +1

    Your videos are pretty good and I've enjoyed quite a few of them since subscribing. I'm one of the old crusty riders and learned to ride when I was 16 (back in 1968) on my dads 500 BSA Royal Star, and later bought a '68 Triumph Tiger 100 which was actually a 500 twin with a single carb. These were very low hp bikes and back in the day thought of as too big for beginner bikes.
    What gets a lot of beginners killed today is starting on bikes with too much power for their skill level. My personal thoughts are that there should be some sort of graduated licensing system in North America where you have to start out with less than 40 hp and after a couple of year of riding can graduate to more powerful machines. That may be a pretty unpopular idea but it could save a lot of lives taking a couple of years to really learn to ride and what to watch for before getting onto a 100+ hp machine.
    I went through a few bikes from 1968 to 1989 ('68 500 Triumph, '68 750 Matchless, '72 CB450 Honda, '74 CB750K4 Honda, and '83 CB1100F Honda), .. and then nothing from 1989 to 2019 when I recently bought a very used but beautiful '88 Suzuki GSX1100F that I call my retirement gift to myself.
    I used to ride and drive like I was indestructable when I was young, ... and to be honest even at 67 years old I still get this unexplainable adreniline rush from acceleration. I have slowed down considerably, but not because I don't love power and speed. It's because I can't afford the tickets, and high insurance premiums that come with that. ;) Besides my reflexes aren't what they used to be any more, and I do want to live past 67.
    In closing I will say if i had started on the 750 Honda rather than that gutless Truimph I have no doubt that I wouldn't be here to share my thoughts.
    Keep up the good work and entertaining videos. You're going to help some people and quite possibly save a few lives.

  • @Divine0198
    @Divine0198 6 років тому +4

    Yammies definitely having fun using his new green screen

  • @Platypus98
    @Platypus98 6 років тому

    You really inspire me to fulfill my dream of riding a motorcycle. I really can't wait to get one and start riding! Thanks for all the information and inspiration my man!

  • @dantekania7212
    @dantekania7212 5 років тому +11

    Why does yams look and sound like idubbz slightly more sophisticated cousin

    • @mobius2830
      @mobius2830 4 роки тому

      he also looks like logic lmao

  • @beardmanthegeekyredneck2743
    @beardmanthegeekyredneck2743 3 роки тому

    New here, Never got my hotdogs and juice but I'm definitely appreciating all the advice it's been 8 years since I road and I'm starting again so your videos have been very helpful!

  • @MrPuRpLeHaZ3
    @MrPuRpLeHaZ3 5 років тому +3

    I still forget to turn my turn signals off lol

  • @_Boobz
    @_Boobz 4 роки тому

    I bought my first bike, a 82 yamaha xt250 about a month ago and I don't see myself ever getting bored of that amazing machine even with a top speed of 60mph

  • @fischerkingston3967
    @fischerkingston3967 5 років тому +4

    Started out on a dirtbike, Honda CRF 450R, I'm 6'4" though, I need a big bike.

  • @razzle1964
    @razzle1964 Рік тому

    Yeah, the ‘counter-steering’ thing … I rented an Interceptor 650 in Lanzarote, after a 36yr riding gap. When the ‘instinct’ kicked in, after a couple of hours, I had a really fun time!

  • @Nathan-fo4mk
    @Nathan-fo4mk 6 років тому +5

    got unsubscribed.......by youtube
    cant be missing my yam boi too much. scary things happen if i dont get my dose of the yam

  • @someoneonyoutube-101
    @someoneonyoutube-101 5 років тому +1

    I’m new to your videos and loving them! For ones like this, a written recap of the list at the end would be awesome!

  • @COCOFELON69
    @COCOFELON69 6 років тому +6

    Papa yam makes the best videos

  • @burnme5522
    @burnme5522 6 років тому

    Your videos kill me man! Always appreciate the comedy and knowledge in your videos. Keep on killin it!

  • @unique-daann6098
    @unique-daann6098 4 роки тому +5

    Around 7 minutes with that accident my heart skipped a beat😂 shit.

  • @dozyproductionss
    @dozyproductionss 5 років тому +1

    Started on a honda vfr 800. Took about half a year to really 'grow into it'. All about that self control... and not wanting to race everyone.

  • @edms3656
    @edms3656 6 років тому +15

    My bike has no fuel guadge, or low fuel light. Only a petcock that I have to manually switch to Reserve when regular tank runs out. If I forget to switch back to regular tank. Then I'll never know when I get to 1 gallon left.

    • @edms3656
      @edms3656 6 років тому

      @@badgerman23 I did. But recenter it's not been working right. Instead of spinning 1 number at a time. The enitr row of numbers for the tripmeter spins

    • @davidglover7870
      @davidglover7870 5 років тому

      I'm a month late but you may can use an app that tracks your location to give you an idea

  • @victoriaissakova7109
    @victoriaissakova7109 5 років тому

    Hello from Montreal, Quebec, Canada! ✌️Yamaha R6 lover. Enjoying your videos, thanks.

  • @aldrineuri122
    @aldrineuri122 6 років тому +24

    Idubbz is pro motorcyclist

  • @bloodfeast123
    @bloodfeast123 5 років тому +3

    I bought a Honda rebel 300. I love it. Yes, I'm definitely out growing it, but I'm glad I bought it. It's still fast enough to go on the highway. I'll upgrade next year. I'll still keep the rebel 300. It's a nice bike.

    • @tylerssoul
      @tylerssoul 4 роки тому

      Is it really? I have a 650cc Yamaha v star and I haven't gotten it above 75mph. It has some more go it just felt a little sketchy

  • @thecodefather123
    @thecodefather123 6 років тому +5

    Make a video on Carburettor tuning please.🙏🙏🖖

    • @sflynn4925
      @sflynn4925 6 років тому

      We call those joints 😂🇨🇦

    • @thecodefather123
      @thecodefather123 6 років тому

      In India small cc motorcycle (200cc and below) and Royal Enfield have an option of Carburettor engine which covers 90percent of Motorcycles in India, which is a good amount people to make a video for.

  • @michaelburke5750
    @michaelburke5750 5 років тому

    I had a snow Runner. It was designed by Chrysler for the military and it had a 150 cc 2 stroke engine built by OMC. If I'm not mistaken it was designed to do 80 miles an hour on hard packed snow but the military turned it down so Chrysler detuned it and sold it to the public. These things are very rare and if you live in snow country I suggest grabbing it as quickly as possible, they are tons of fun!

  • @danielredheffer9309
    @danielredheffer9309 5 років тому +8

    Yammie, I'm asking you: How do you know?

  • @_Meriwether
    @_Meriwether 4 роки тому +2

    #3 is especially pertinent to me. I'm one of those _WeiRDoS_ that owns a Zero, "range anxiety" was very real for quite some time. Battery % is probably looked at just as often, if not more than the speed for the first little while. xD

  • @azmieazize
    @azmieazize 6 років тому +5

    do not forget, life insurance.

  • @user-cg5gd3ke6y
    @user-cg5gd3ke6y 2 роки тому

    I've been riding for 13 years now and i still use hand signals on top of signal light... makes me feel assured that i truly intend to turn in that direction... greetings from SEA, the biking hell for beginners... RS everyone...

  • @tiyrriel6323
    @tiyrriel6323 6 років тому +8

    So how does the great nammie yoob know that thinking they couldn't see you, doesn't get you out of the PHAT ticket from ye local coppie bois.

  • @teaguejelinek4038
    @teaguejelinek4038 5 років тому

    11:10 first Craigslist ad happens to be from my area (Littleton CO) and I just bought a used ninja 500 off of there last week for $2000. Oh boy

  • @Nico_Ford23
    @Nico_Ford23 6 років тому +7

    My data is slow I would have gotten first😭😭😭
    Love the vids yam you are my savior other then lord Rossi of course

  • @timjohnson1199
    @timjohnson1199 4 роки тому

    All this talk about responsibility and turn signals is a hoot. Most of this stuff goes right over the head of a teenager.
    I started off with a basket case mid 60's Triumph 250. Not much hp, so-so brakes but pretty good handling. Great learner.
    Second bike was a Bennelli 250. It was a lot like a Yamaha RD250. Kept getting bigger and better. Dirt bikes too

  • @_zedf656
    @_zedf656 4 роки тому +3

    "Two wheeled wallet emptiers." That talks about every type of bikes, motorcycles, bmx, mountain. Definitely motorcycles and bmx.

    • @jasontodd7450
      @jasontodd7450 4 роки тому

      Yeah, I dropped 250 bucks on a brand new base style mountain bike. I'm excited to ride and customize it however.

  • @mrch1ll773
    @mrch1ll773 4 роки тому

    Your videos gave me more confidence going for my licence! Thank you Father Yam

  • @jasonprevilon9555
    @jasonprevilon9555 6 років тому +3

    Is it me or is Yam riding the hype of Sex Education (Netflix). Imagining Yam as a sex therapist was too much 😂🤣

  • @gabrielarevalo1171
    @gabrielarevalo1171 6 років тому

    Tip for the gas mileage consumption. Last year I did a ride from Illinois to Atlanta and the bike i was using was a 1998 Honda shadow 1100cc the bike has no fuel gauge and my odometer got busted so what i did i looked up the mileage consumption and with a little math i figured out that my 3lt tank will last about 1hr and 30min so I was averaging 120 miles a tank so I used my timer on my phone I had a bluetooth on and every time I stopped I was fueling almost 2.5 gallons so to all the new riders just look up your specs on your bike get to know your motorcycle anticipate what could go wrong I made it to Atlanta and back to Illinois with no problems oh and also while you riding if you have heavy wind you know you will consume a little more cuz you are riding a bit aggresive. Safe rides my friends I hope my experience could help someone on their future rides and be safe out there

  • @michaelbland433
    @michaelbland433 5 років тому +15

    7:25 Legitimately scared me

  • @wmgthilgen
    @wmgthilgen 3 роки тому

    I started riding at or about 20 years old, my longest deepest friend put it off until he retired. He bought a LARGE HARLEY, and against the dealer's suggestions, he and his wife got on, and in the first curve of the freeway on the way home, layed it down and crashed into the grard rail separating the lanes of traffic, killing them both.

  • @Cologne_Trooper
    @Cologne_Trooper 6 років тому +4

    Hella consensual...
    Yes

  • @ninetimes8952
    @ninetimes8952 4 роки тому

    You’re videos are great, but ya damn near killed me with that heart attack jolt at 7:26 ish! My rib cage felt like my heart smashed through it like a shotgun blast ffs, and I damn near threw up a kidney. Please go easy on us old folk eh pal. 🙏🏽

  • @darkwalkermyth
    @darkwalkermyth 6 років тому

    I completely agree with the last one on the list. I was told in the Basic MRSC that there are two kinds of riders. Those that have dropped their bikes, and those that haven't...yet. I also learned that there are nicknames for some riders. If you're not wearing a helmet, the appellation that was applied was Organ Donor. If you're not wearing boots, gloves, a jacket, or long pants, the moniker was Skin Graft Candidate. More often than not, wearing a helmet will save your life in a crash. Wearing protective gear can protect you from road rage, and the hours of having to get stuff removed from it in the ER when you stop in after a slide at any appreciable speed. It also protects you from burns when you hit hot pipes or engine parts. Wear your gear. The best part? Most insurance companies will cover replacement of some of your gear should you drop your bike.

  • @midi510
    @midi510 2 роки тому

    In 1980, I bought a KZ750LTD (inline 4, not the twin). I used to take the tank off after running out of gas and hitchhike to a gas station and back and be on my way.

  • @karltonrod3855
    @karltonrod3855 5 років тому

    Motorcycle industry would be happy if there were as many beginner riders as videos for them.

  • @flyingdegu92
    @flyingdegu92 5 років тому

    I bought a 06 suzuki sv650 and love it. Thanks yammie for you vids. I am just under 6 foot, about 230lbs and i feel like it fits me.

  • @modell1084
    @modell1084 6 років тому +2

    Father yam. I got my first bike a 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan for $800. No title Facebook market. The guy was cool,gave me a story. I ended up getting the title for about 100-150 from California vehicle department. Oh I’m from Tucson.
    The guy was originally asking for. $1800, I told him I had $1200. Then when he picks me up to see the bike he was like. You wanna give me $800 instead? Success stories do exist.

  • @Jaystice
    @Jaystice 6 років тому

    This was a really good episode tyvm Lord Yam. Big fan of the closing.

  • @janwalewski1997
    @janwalewski1997 6 років тому

    i was a little bit worried, because i didn't see the countdown for the random fact but in the end it was there. you never disappoint me :)

  • @Mr0supra0
    @Mr0supra0 5 років тому

    Never understood people that refuse to wear a helmet. It's such a nice way of expressing yourself...My 2 icon helmets are basically unique in my area.

  • @DoomStarRequiem
    @DoomStarRequiem 6 років тому

    Yams makes the best vids, it's always a bright day when I get an upload notification from the Yamster.

  • @elijahclark6093
    @elijahclark6093 3 роки тому

    Yeah yam, snow is this weird thing we have to live with in the more northerly parts of the world. Its unpleasant, the roads are filthy until mid summer and the salt rusts everything. Not a good time.

  • @izzojoseph2
    @izzojoseph2 4 роки тому

    Good on you mentioning horizontal input. I’ve seen people argue about pushing down and it doesn’t do a thing. Pretty funny. Pretty stupid.
    Good vid.

  • @aydenbidwell4493
    @aydenbidwell4493 3 роки тому

    His vids are the best when you are playing solo video games and all u can do is listen to him like it’s a podcast

  • @matthewdaltrey4676
    @matthewdaltrey4676 5 років тому +1

    In all honesty I think being fully geared up looks so much cooler than going squid. Being in a bike almost naked just looks stupid.