@charlesrocks that’s awesome! Congratulations! Thank you for coming back and writing out this comment! I am happy to hear how much value it is to you! Thanks for being here!
I just bought a 2011 Honda shadow phantom. I had never ridden a motorcycle. I watched a few videos for hours(including this one) and I finally got on the road for the very first time. I’ve never felt more free. You helped me to one of my very best life experiences. Thank you so much for taking the time for this series
Definitely a free feeling! Welcome to owning two wheels, and welcome to the channel! I am glad to hear you found some helpful info in the videos! I would definitely practice and take a professional course if you can. Ride safe! Thank you for leaving your comment!
Thanks for that class!!..i lern a lot... i didn't know nothing...and i am in the prosess to buy a bike. I have a question... if the up shifting is pulling up; the down shifting is presing down the shifter??
@deusdeditrodriguez4301 depends on the bike, but most are going to be gear 1 is down a half click from neutral, then the rest up to shift. Then all down to shift down. 1, N, 2, 3, 4, 5 type thing.
I know this video was posted a few years ago but I want to thank you for it. Haven’t been on a bike for over 20 years and just picked up an 88 Shadow 800. Videos like this have helped a lot.
As a begginner, I can say I find it a bit overwhelming (coordinating downshift, front and rear brakes), until with much practice it becomes a second nature or intuitive reflex. Thank you for demonstrating these steps patiently and clearly.
Watching this definitely helped me. Bought my first bike and even though it's not summer I'm trying to learn to ride so when it does get warmer I'm able to be ready
@@TWOWHEELD i appreciate it. You do the same. Went for a little ride yesterday. 35 degree out but it was fun. Bought a shadow 750 didn't think being 6ft 7 it fit me but it's actually very comfortable
You bet! I learned on this bike, and my wife is also learning on it! It’s currently at the shop getting worked on, but hoping to be back out on it for this upcoming Saturdays video!
I have always wanted a bike and I settled on the Honda Shadow. Im nervous about starting but this video helped ease some of that for me. Much appreciated man!
Hello sir,I just purchase a 2007 Honda Shadow 750. It is my first motorcycle ever and had no idea how to ride.I had never ridden before and was I admit to being a little intimidated.Your video was more than helpful.That you so much! You should teach classes.You have a real talent for it I think.Thank you soooo much. Goodbye and God bless you and your family.
Hey man. Awesome to hear you picked up a 750! I think you will have a lot of fun on it! I am happy to hear you found some value in the video! I’m just a regular guy who thought I would make a video for my wife to watch to maybe take up riding as well, and thought if I could help a few others, I sure will. I learned a lot by watching UA-cam videos as well, so it’s my way to give back. I of course always recommend taking a professional course to learn more in depth. Your compliments mean a lot to me! Thank you! Ride safe! Hope you enjoy some of the other videos I have made as well. Take care!
@@TWOWHEELD Yes sir ! I have watched all your tutorials! And they are as equally informative! Thank you once again ! The last week I have been riding nonstop. I ride all day and at night I get a few hours sleep than I get up and ride again! I can’t believe I waited this long to start riding. Thank you again and RIDE ON.
Awesome to hear you were gifted a bike! Glad to hear you found value in the video! Hope you find some value in some other “learn to ride” videos. Practice/ride safe!
Thank you very much for that comment! It means a lot to me that you see the value in this video, and how it may be helpful to others. I am thankful for you going through and watching a lot of my videos as well! You are a great member to the TWOWHEELD family!
@@TWOWHEELD I am happy that I found your channel. At the beginning because I just bought my shadow and then because of my eternal love to harley bikes. But apart this, your videos are really cool and I enjoy every moment of those. P.S. Excuse me for my English grammar mistakes :)
Glad it helped. Stay safe out there. If you can, take a riding course to learn everything in more depth and to learn the other safety aspects pertaining to riding. I by no means am a professional. Thanks for watching!
Glad this video helped you! There is definitely more to learning, but this video is a good starting point. I would definitely recommend taking some courses if you can to learn a bit more in depth, or at least catch some videos from some of the training professionals. 😊 I bet that 1100 is a fun bike for you! Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe!
@@TWOWHEELD Thank you. Continuing my learning but just wanted to say thanks! You are a great teacher. Shadow has been a blast. I'm 6'1" 180lbs never thought I'd be riding around on a cruiser yet alone wanting to get back on the bike everytime I get off. Turned around a shitty year pretty quickly. Thanks again and safe riding.
I've been somewhat planning on taking a course and getting my bike endorsement... And this video and a cpl others you have done ..have pretty much solidified that decision. Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to watch! You’re welcome! Be sure to catch the other beginner rider videos and any of the more recents with my wife learning to ride. ✌🏼
Love this content just bought my first bike yesterday and i dont even know how to start it 😅 i am so green but its been my childhood dream my dad used to ride and he talked about it often. I got a 2009 honda shadow 750. I am super excited for this summer and learning how to ride. I want to hop on it so bad but i dont want to do it alone. I am gunna go out and learn how to start it and just fidget with the buttons. But i will wait until my buddy can join me to play with it outside of my garage. Keep the videos up cuz ill definitely be watching thank you
Thanks for taking the time to watch! Be sure to catch a lot of the other beginner videos in the Shadowday folder and the Getting Started category. Awesome to hear the process you made to getting a bike! Get some training and take a course and do it the safe way. 😊 Looking forward to hearing from you more in the comments. More videos will be coming soon once winter ends!
I bet you will love that 1100! Some days I wish ours were an 1100 and not the 750, but I was nervous to go any bigger for my first bike. It’s all in hindsight, but I would have looked for an 1100. Good luck on your purchase. Get the proper training and have fun!
@TWOWHEELD Hearing what I would tell her from someone else is always better than just me telling her, even though I have many years riding experience. 😃
@TWOWHEELD That is the idea, I bought her a 2002 Shadow Ace, low miles... a year and a half ago. Lol. She is warming up to it, sitting on the back of the other 2006 Shadow Areo is a bit of a pain in the a**.
@briankeyes268 very cool! A little time has gone by, but hey, it’s all good. She will be ready on her time. I’m happy for her taking the leap to get off the back and get on her own eventually.
When I downshift, I basically reverse the speed I am normally in for gears when shifting speeding up. Rev matching helps to momentarily raise the rpm as you are downshifting to avoid the rear wheel from locking up. If you let the clutch out too quick, that can happen if you are quite matched. If I am stopping for a stop sign. I just shift down as I am slowing down to end up in first gear when stopped. Then you are ready to take off. It’s a little difficult explaining in a message. Maybe I should do a video sometime on downshifting. Hope this helps in the meantime!
@@TWOWHEELD I really love it it's a 2004 has those beautiful Cobra exhaust has a custom paint job and a custom gas tank it's a little heavier than what I was expecting but you know what a condenser was also heavier than I was expecting can I install ACS all day long 🤣
@@TWOWHEELD but what I love about your video is the fact that you just give the advice like a normal person somebody who rides a motorcycle to ride a motorcycle and they don't ride a motorcycle trying to be a cool guy or like the other guy said a Mr know-it-all cuz I'm not saying I'm a mister know-it-all but I've worked on a season of I know it all so I'm sure it's the same thing when it comes to you and motorcycles you've been riding for a while so you kind of know it all at the end of it all though beautiful video and you're an amazing human being for want to help other people I hope God blesses you today have a great day brother ride safe out there
Thank you! When I recorded this video, I had only been riding for one season. I started riding in 2019, and if I remember, this video came out in 2020. So I was still a complete newbie and definitely new to making videos. 😬
Thank you man, I am following you from Iraq. The Messenger of God, Muhammad, may God bless him and his family, said: “May God have mercy on a man who does a good deed and does it well.” Thank you very much, man. ❤❤
Hi. I am considering myself a new rider. I am 58 years old, and 5’7”tall. 164lbs. I haven’t ridden in 20 years since my epileptic seizure. I recently got a 2001 Honda Shadow vt750. I like it a lot and I want to get re licensed to ride it to work. About a half hour trip one way. My concern is I feel like I am reaching out too far with the existing handlebars. Do you have an honest opinion about the bars? I like your videos. Very helpful. Thank you.
Nice to hear you are getting back into riding! Also, I am glad you enjoy the channel! If you feel like you are stretched out, you could look at seeing if you can make an adjustment to bring the bars back to you a little. If that doesn’t help, you may need to consider different bars, or possibly just a different seat. There are seats you may be able to find that will move you forward a little bit. It will take a little research, but you should be able to find a good combination to set up your rider triangle to fit you best. I hope that helps.
@@TWOWHEELD so I can stop at a red light how I want to? I just push the clutch in and one by one let go but if it’s to close I’ll just slam my foot all the way down and stop
@@Ghostrider42047 if the stop is close and you are going faster and you have time to stop, you want to use your emergency braking techniques. Apply both front and rear brake appropriately for each stop while squeezing the clutch to disengage the gears, while shifting all the way down to first. I would practice your emergency braking as much as you can in an empty parking lot so when you are on the street, it will come natural to you.
When you clutch in to switch gears from 1st and up, are you letting go of the throttle? Or maintaining your regular pressure and then accelerating once you switch gears?
Great question. You want to ease off the throttle squeeze in the clutch, shift, slowly release the clutch, and then roll back in the throttle. Nice and smooth and steady. Once you get riding for a while, it all becomes second nature and you won’t really think about it. Hope that helps! 😊
Second of your videos I have watched and I thought to myself, maybe I should do "UA-cam " for the 65+ group? What you think and how do I start any feed back would be welcomed. P.s. using my Shadow just for around town and short trips, under 100 km.
You might be on to something there! I learned a lot from watching UA-cam videos, so that is what got me into motovlogging. That and it kind of became a hobby. It takes a lot of commitment, but you can set that commitment. You will need an action camera, a microphone, and some editing software. There might be a few things to grab inbetween, but just start small if you want. Heck, even just a cell phone can do the trick! I would be happy to give you any pointers along the way if need be. I am definitely not a pro at any of this. Just a guy out having some fun. 😊
ok I’ve never ridden but kinda remember hearing how to shift then my uncle inherited my dad’s motorcycle when he moved no one knew what to do I kept saying the shift is in the left find the middle and shift it then we were able to move it minus the flat tires
@amadosanchez4849 most street bikes are 1 N 2 3 4 5 6 depending on the bike and how many gears there are. Usually 1 is all the way down, then the rest are up using the foot shifter on the left. The hand lever is your clutch. Similar to a vehicle clutch. Takes a little getting used to.
Man I wish I lived in an area that didn't have so much traffic. I so want to get a bike. I rode scooters when I was younger. But always wanted a real bike. Other drivers scare me, particularly where I live :(
I bought one. I like the bike because it's pretty, and that's pretty much the only reason I like it... but I don't love it. It's big, it's heavy, it's difficult to work on, some design decisions about it you're just banging your head against a brick wall wondering why... for example, the vacuum operated fuel petcock that can fail, the keys danging off the side, the kickstand safety switch, the rear foot pegs way up high where your back feet cant shift to them to dissipate a leg cramp, you have to constantly be cleaning up the bike and polishing it, the lack of included luggage carrying cargo capacity, the lack of an overdrive 5th gear indicator, the lack of a fuel gauge even though the gas cap is right there one could sit into, the fact the fenders are made out of plastic which scratches easy, the fact that it's absolutely no frills at all, the fact your right leg gets warm in winter right over both pipes, but your left leg freezes, the fact that tires for it... are expensive (compared to my Rebel), the fact that you can't push start it without risking your neck. I would absolutely not recommend the Shadow as a first bike. Master a bike, then a moped, then a classic rebel 250, then a 450cc.... in that order... before you try and bite off this heavy not so nimble 750. Going between the 750 and the 250 is like night and day... one is like sitting on top of a freight train, and the other is like flicking and dashing around a nimble hummingbird through the air.
Thank you for you comment! I definitely wouldn’t deny all of those things you pointed out. All bikes will have their quirks and what not. I think even between all the different Shadows, there are some differences. I feel they designed the bike for someone a bit shorter than myself. With me being tall, I feel like a giant when I ride it. It worked great for both myself, and my wife to ride. She is 5’10” and I am 6’3” and neither of us have an issue balancing or maneuvering the Shadow Spirit. The nice thing about this bike, is its overall durability. It’s a fun little bike to beat on so to say now for both of us. I learned on this bike for a few months, and then moved up to a big 2007 Road King. I now have a 2019 Road King and my wife after a year in the Spirit, rides a Heritage, but can definitely handle a Street Glide or my Road King. Oh, another downfall with the Shadows. The seats are terrible, especially for two up riding. 😆 I grew up on a bicycle. Pretty much all day everyday I was on one until I was a teenager and could drive. Then, at 39, I bought my Spirit and was a natural. I don’t disagree with your transition recommendation, but for me, I was a natural to riding, and I know I could have started bigger. I bought the Shadow because I was told an 1100-1400cc cruiser would be too big for me. For some it is, for me, I wish I would have started bigger. But it worked perfect for my wife, where bigger for her would not have been good. When I took the course, the 250 was too small for me, and was actually more dangerous for me to ride because of my height. I will leave it at that. I appreciate your comment to give others who may see this comment, another perspective of why they should/shouldn’t begin or buy a Shadow. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Nice! Congratulations! Welcome to the Shadow family! 👊🏻 Thanks for finding the channel! I think we have somewhere around 80 (maybe more) videos that have our Honda Shadow in them! Hope you are able to catch a few! Ride safe! ✌🏼
Thanks for watching! I would say knowing the general concept of how a clutch works would put you in the know a bit more. There is a little bit more to it, though. If you can ride a bicycle and shift gears, and can imagine putting them together, that helps as well. I would recommend taking a beginner motorcycle course to see if it would be something you like. Then you would know before making a commitment of purchasing a motorcycle. Hope that helps.
@@TWOWHEELD thank you so much! That helps me frame it definitely. I will let you know how my journey goes! Only just starting. Take care! Great videos!!
How many videos have you made to help others? I don’t claim to know it all and never once claimed that in this video, but thanks for watching the entire video and leaving a nice comment. You did watch the whole video, right?
@@TWOWHEELD hey man it happens my uncles been riding his harley for some years now and one day it just died .. didnt know why just BOOP dead bike... When he got it home he realized the battery wires were melting for some reason well basically didnt exist anymore lol he was so confused . Today we're supposed to have some good weather so I'm going to take my VTX for a cruise
I have never claimed to know it all when it comes to riding motorcycle. Did you watch the entire video? These are some of the basics to riding, straight out of an MSF book. Have you made any videos to help people learn something about riding? There are a lot of people who have commented on this video thanking me for the help. They may have been thinking about riding, but not sure if they can do it, but after watching this video, it gives them the confidence to give it a try. Stay safe out there if you even ride. ✌🏼
Thanks for watching! I hope you find some value in this video. We begin talking about shifting at 4:30 into the video. Don’t forget to Subscribe.
I just rode my motorcycle for the first time after watching this video. I can’t thank you enough.
I am glad you found some value to the video. I always recommend a riders course to learn the principles. Ride safe out there.
@@TWOWHEELD Yep. Took and passed the MSF, and got the M class rating added to my license. I wouldn’t have done if it weren’t for this video.
@charlesrocks that’s awesome! Congratulations! Thank you for coming back and writing out this comment! I am happy to hear how much value it is to you! Thanks for being here!
I just bought a 2011 Honda shadow phantom. I had never ridden a motorcycle. I watched a few videos for hours(including this one) and I finally got on the road for the very first time. I’ve never felt more free. You helped me to one of my very best life experiences. Thank you so much for taking the time for this series
Definitely a free feeling! Welcome to owning two wheels, and welcome to the channel! I am glad to hear you found some helpful info in the videos! I would definitely practice and take a professional course if you can. Ride safe! Thank you for leaving your comment!
Thanks for that class!!..i lern a lot... i didn't know nothing...and i am in the prosess to buy a bike. I have a question... if the up shifting is pulling up; the down shifting is presing down the shifter??
@deusdeditrodriguez4301 depends on the bike, but most are going to be gear 1 is down a half click from neutral, then the rest up to shift. Then all down to shift down. 1, N, 2, 3, 4, 5 type thing.
@@TWOWHEELD thank!!
You’re welcome!
I know this video was posted a few years ago but I want to thank you for it. Haven’t been on a bike for over 20 years and just picked up an 88 Shadow 800. Videos like this have helped a lot.
Congrats on your new to you bike and for swinging your leg back over a bike! Happy to hear you found some value in this video! Ride safe out there!
“I’m not a professional by any means but I like motorcycles” 😂😂 me too man
Thanks for watching!
This guy must be a teacher, great way to summarize things in explain how to ride, very helpful video.
Hey there! Glad to hear you found the video helpful. The funny thing is, I’m not a teacher. 😊
As a begginner, I can say I find it a bit overwhelming (coordinating downshift, front and rear brakes), until with much practice it becomes a second nature or intuitive reflex.
Thank you for demonstrating these steps patiently and clearly.
It can take a little to get used to, but yes, it eventually becomes to where you don’t even think about it. Glad you found some value in the video. 😀
Watching this definitely helped me. Bought my first bike and even though it's not summer I'm trying to learn to ride so when it does get warmer I'm able to be ready
Glad to help! I was in the same boat as you! I learned so much from watching videos before I swung a leg over! When the time comes, ride safe!
@@TWOWHEELD i appreciate it. You do the same. Went for a little ride yesterday. 35 degree out but it was fun. Bought a shadow 750 didn't think being 6ft 7 it fit me but it's actually very comfortable
Appreciate this. Only three lessons done and thinking a Honda Shadow could be a perfect first bike
You bet! I learned on this bike, and my wife is also learning on it! It’s currently at the shop getting worked on, but hoping to be back out on it for this upcoming Saturdays video!
I have always wanted a bike and I settled on the Honda Shadow. Im nervous about starting but this video helped ease some of that for me. Much appreciated man!
Glad to help. Hopefully this will give you a few pointers. I always recommend taking a safety course to learn everything you can. Practice safe!
I’m getting the same bike same year, but it’s an Aero..this video is extremely helpful. Thanks so much..!
Sweet! Congrats! Glad you found the video informative! Ride safe!
Hello sir,I just purchase a 2007 Honda Shadow 750. It is my first motorcycle ever and had no idea how to ride.I had never ridden before and was I admit to being a little intimidated.Your video was more than helpful.That you so much! You should teach classes.You have a real talent for it I think.Thank you soooo much. Goodbye and God bless you and your family.
Hey man. Awesome to hear you picked up a 750! I think you will have a lot of fun on it! I am happy to hear you found some value in the video! I’m just a regular guy who thought I would make a video for my wife to watch to maybe take up riding as well, and thought if I could help a few others, I sure will. I learned a lot by watching UA-cam videos as well, so it’s my way to give back. I of course always recommend taking a professional course to learn more in depth. Your compliments mean a lot to me! Thank you! Ride safe! Hope you enjoy some of the other videos I have made as well. Take care!
@@TWOWHEELD Yes sir ! I have watched all your tutorials! And they are as equally informative! Thank you once again ! The last week I have been riding nonstop. I ride all day and at night I get a few hours sleep than I get up and ride again! I can’t believe I waited this long to start riding. Thank you again and RIDE ON.
@@jeremyridinger2753 Eat. Sleep. Ride. Repeat. I like it! Thank you again for your gracious comments! Ride safe!
Same boat. Bought a 07 Shadow 750, first bike and Zero experience
Take a good learners course and start out slow and you will find the bike to give you thousands of miles of joy! 😊
I’m a rookie rider Bout a Honda shadow for 600 bucks building it up and learning to ride thanks a lot !
That’s awesome! Sounds like you got a pretty good deal!
Thank u. I have been gifted a bike bc i want to learn to drive it. Ive always been a passenger. U have explained it better than my partner had.
Awesome to hear you were gifted a bike! Glad to hear you found value in the video! Hope you find some value in some other “learn to ride” videos. Practice/ride safe!
I’m a new rider and I appreciate your knowledge about motorcycle.
Thanks for watching. Ride safe out there.
As you mentioned, you are not professional but you are a good instructor! Very helpful video for new riders!
Thank you very much for that comment! It means a lot to me that you see the value in this video, and how it may be helpful to others. I am thankful for you going through and watching a lot of my videos as well! You are a great member to the TWOWHEELD family!
@@TWOWHEELD I am happy that I found your channel. At the beginning because I just bought my shadow and then because of my eternal love to harley bikes. But apart this, your videos are really cool and I enjoy every moment of those.
P.S. Excuse me for my English grammar mistakes :)
This is helping me remember how to ride haven't ridden in years.
Happy to hear you are finding it useful. 😊 Ride safe!
Cool vid matey ☺️👍 Cheers from Bundaberg Australia 🇦🇺🍹🕺
Thank you for watching!
You have no idea how much I appreciate this videos ❤. Thank you.
You’re welcome! Glad you found some value in it! Thank you for taking the time to watch!
Just got my 98 Honda Shadow 1100 running today, never been on a bike in my life. Thank you for the video, going to try it out tomorrow.
Glad it helped. Stay safe out there. If you can, take a riding course to learn everything in more depth and to learn the other safety aspects pertaining to riding. I by no means am a professional. Thanks for watching!
This is an incredible video I don't think there could be a better one on UA-cam. Thank you so much.
Well thank you very much! Happy to hear you found it of value! 😊
Thankyou for this video. I want to buy a used Shadow and am learning from you. I used to drive a Honda 90 as A KID
I’m definitely no expert, but glad I can help with some pointers. 😊 Good luck on finding a Shadow for you! Then, ride safe! Thanks for watching!
I think I’ll buy a shadow this Friday, thanks for your videos
Right on! Happy to hear that!
You’re welcome! I just like sharing my perspective with the world! Glad you enjoy!
That’s the way you do it. ❤
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for this vid man. Picked up a '05 Honda Shadow VT1100 with no prior riding experience and learned from this vid. What a feeling man. Cheers
Glad this video helped you! There is definitely more to learning, but this video is a good starting point. I would definitely recommend taking some courses if you can to learn a bit more in depth, or at least catch some videos from some of the training professionals. 😊 I bet that 1100 is a fun bike for you! Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe!
@@TWOWHEELD Thank you. Continuing my learning but just wanted to say thanks! You are a great teacher.
Shadow has been a blast. I'm 6'1" 180lbs never thought I'd be riding around on a cruiser yet alone wanting to get back on the bike everytime I get off. Turned around a shitty year pretty quickly. Thanks again and safe riding.
Ty, you're great, please do more videos.
From Costa Rica: pura vida!!
Thank you! I am happy to hear you enjoyed! Welcome to the channel!
Thanks so much. I’ve been struggling with my new 88’ Honda shadow.
Hopefully you can start getting things going better for you soon so you aren’t having to struggle. Just keep on keeping on, and you will get there!
I've been somewhat planning on taking a course and getting my bike endorsement... And this video and a cpl others you have done ..have pretty much solidified that decision. Thank you
Glad you found some inspiration through my videos! It is something I wish I would have done years and years ago! Thanks for watching, and good luck!
Great 👍🏼 instructional video! Thank you 🙏.
You’re welcome! 😀
Great directions .
Happy to hear you found value in the video. Thanks for watching!
Thank you. You were very clear and concise.
Gloria Gonzalez You’re welcome! Thank you for stopping by! I hope you find value in some of my other content on the channel as well. 🙂
This really helped me
Glad to hear you found some value in the video! Thanks for watching!
Hey thinking of getting one today...
Sweet! It is a decision I don’t regret! Best of luck making a deal!
Great video. Thanks for all the helpful info. Have a great day!
Thank you for taking the time to watch! You’re welcome! Be sure to catch the other beginner rider videos and any of the more recents with my wife learning to ride. ✌🏼
Love this content just bought my first bike yesterday and i dont even know how to start it 😅 i am so green but its been my childhood dream my dad used to ride and he talked about it often. I got a 2009 honda shadow 750. I am super excited for this summer and learning how to ride. I want to hop on it so bad but i dont want to do it alone. I am gunna go out and learn how to start it and just fidget with the buttons. But i will wait until my buddy can join me to play with it outside of my garage. Keep the videos up cuz ill definitely be watching thank you
Thanks for taking the time to watch! Be sure to catch a lot of the other beginner videos in the Shadowday folder and the Getting Started category. Awesome to hear the process you made to getting a bike! Get some training and take a course and do it the safe way. 😊 Looking forward to hearing from you more in the comments. More videos will be coming soon once winter ends!
This is a great instructional video!!!!
Thanks, bud! I hope it helps people out and they get some tips through it!
I’m about to start riding and my first bike is about to be a Honda 1100cc Shadow. This video builds confidence lol
I bet you will love that 1100! Some days I wish ours were an 1100 and not the 750, but I was nervous to go any bigger for my first bike. It’s all in hindsight, but I would have looked for an 1100. Good luck on your purchase. Get the proper training and have fun!
@@TWOWHEELD thanks, and. I surely plan to.
Great instructions! I am taking the MSF class and this is a boost of confidence!
Thank you! I am glad that you found some good value to the video. 😊 Good luck on your course! Ride safe!
Thx buddy great lesson and content 💪🏾🙏🏾👍🏾
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
Gracias, from Puerto Rico
De nada. Thanks for watching and being here!
Sent this to my wife. Thank you.
Glad you found some value to the video. Thanks for sharing it with her. 😊
@TWOWHEELD Hearing what I would tell her from someone else is always better than just me telling her, even though I have many years riding experience. 😃
@briankeyes268 is she just beginning practicing? Getting her permit this summer?
@TWOWHEELD That is the idea, I bought her a 2002 Shadow Ace, low miles... a year and a half ago. Lol. She is warming up to it, sitting on the back of the other 2006 Shadow Areo is a bit of a pain in the a**.
@briankeyes268 very cool! A little time has gone by, but hey, it’s all good. She will be ready on her time. I’m happy for her taking the leap to get off the back and get on her own eventually.
Great video!
Duck Run Memorial Ride Thank you for watching and commenting! Hope you find enjoyment in past and future videos alike!
How do you know when do down shift gears when breaking? Also awesome video very helpful!
When I downshift, I basically reverse the speed I am normally in for gears when shifting speeding up. Rev matching helps to momentarily raise the rpm as you are downshifting to avoid the rear wheel from locking up. If you let the clutch out too quick, that can happen if you are quite matched. If I am stopping for a stop sign. I just shift down as I am slowing down to end up in first gear when stopped. Then you are ready to take off. It’s a little difficult explaining in a message. Maybe I should do a video sometime on downshifting. Hope this helps in the meantime!
Thanks its was helpful
Happy to hear you found some value in the video! Thanks for watching!
I just got my honda VTX 1300 today and man oh man shes a beaut
Congratulations! That will be a nice bike for you for years to come!
@@TWOWHEELD I really love it it's a 2004 has those beautiful Cobra exhaust has a custom paint job and a custom gas tank it's a little heavier than what I was expecting but you know what a condenser was also heavier than I was expecting can I install ACS all day long 🤣
@@TWOWHEELD but what I love about your video is the fact that you just give the advice like a normal person somebody who rides a motorcycle to ride a motorcycle and they don't ride a motorcycle trying to be a cool guy or like the other guy said a Mr know-it-all cuz I'm not saying I'm a mister know-it-all but I've worked on a season of I know it all so I'm sure it's the same thing when it comes to you and motorcycles you've been riding for a while so you kind of know it all at the end of it all though beautiful video and you're an amazing human being for want to help other people I hope God blesses you today have a great day brother ride safe out there
@BockRottom I bet it’s great!
Thank you! When I recorded this video, I had only been riding for one season. I started riding in 2019, and if I remember, this video came out in 2020. So I was still a complete newbie and definitely new to making videos. 😬
Thank you man, I am following you from Iraq. The Messenger of God, Muhammad, may God bless him and his family, said: “May God have mercy on a man who does a good deed and does it well.” Thank you very much, man. ❤❤
Thank you for taking the time to watch and to comment! We appreciate you being here!
@TWOWHEELD I respect a lot such content that aims for the best and is useful to people. Keep going. May God protect you.
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome. 😊
I’m planning on getting my licenses soon
Sweet! Love seeing people get into riding!
Hi. I am considering myself a new rider. I am 58 years old, and 5’7”tall. 164lbs. I haven’t ridden in 20 years since my epileptic seizure. I recently got a 2001 Honda Shadow vt750. I like it a lot and I want to get re licensed to ride it to work. About a half hour trip one way. My concern is I feel like I am reaching out too far with the existing handlebars. Do you have an honest opinion about the bars? I like your videos. Very helpful. Thank you.
Nice to hear you are getting back into riding! Also, I am glad you enjoy the channel! If you feel like you are stretched out, you could look at seeing if you can make an adjustment to bring the bars back to you a little. If that doesn’t help, you may need to consider different bars, or possibly just a different seat. There are seats you may be able to find that will move you forward a little bit. It will take a little research, but you should be able to find a good combination to set up your rider triangle to fit you best. I hope that helps.
I have this exact bike , when I’m coming to a stop from 3rd gear do I have to clutch all the way down to 1st to stop?
I know there are people out there that don’t use the clutch at times, but I always use the clutch when shifting up or down.
@@TWOWHEELD so I can stop at a red light how I want to? I just push the clutch in and one by one let go but if it’s to close I’ll just slam my foot all the way down and stop
@@Ghostrider42047 if the stop is close and you are going faster and you have time to stop, you want to use your emergency braking techniques. Apply both front and rear brake appropriately for each stop while squeezing the clutch to disengage the gears, while shifting all the way down to first. I would practice your emergency braking as much as you can in an empty parking lot so when you are on the street, it will come natural to you.
@@TWOWHEELD ok will do bro 🙏🏽
@@Ghostrider42047 it will all come to you in time. Take a rider course to get some of the safety tips and training if they offer it in your area.
I may have missed it. But when you're shifting to 2nd and 3rd, do you ride the throttle through? Or do you let the throttle go?
Roll off throttle, shift, roll back on.
When you clutch in to switch gears from 1st and up, are you letting go of the throttle? Or maintaining your regular pressure and then accelerating once you switch gears?
Great question. You want to ease off the throttle squeeze in the clutch, shift, slowly release the clutch, and then roll back in the throttle. Nice and smooth and steady. Once you get riding for a while, it all becomes second nature and you won’t really think about it. Hope that helps! 😊
@@TWOWHEELD It did help, thank you!
You’re welcome!
Second of your videos I have watched and I thought to myself, maybe I should do "UA-cam " for the 65+ group? What you think and how do I start any feed back would be welcomed. P.s. using my Shadow just for around town and short trips, under 100 km.
You might be on to something there! I learned a lot from watching UA-cam videos, so that is what got me into motovlogging. That and it kind of became a hobby. It takes a lot of commitment, but you can set that commitment. You will need an action camera, a microphone, and some editing software. There might be a few things to grab inbetween, but just start small if you want. Heck, even just a cell phone can do the trick! I would be happy to give you any pointers along the way if need be. I am definitely not a pro at any of this. Just a guy out having some fun. 😊
Ok so I can drive manual so I get the concept it just keeping in mind what the clutch and break.
All the shifting is on the left, and all the braking is on the right. If you remember that, you will be good! 😊
ok I’ve never ridden but kinda remember hearing how to shift then my uncle inherited my dad’s motorcycle when he moved no one knew what to do I kept saying the shift is in the left find the middle and shift it then we were able to move it minus the flat tires
@amadosanchez4849 most street bikes are 1 N 2 3 4 5 6 depending on the bike and how many gears there are. Usually 1 is all the way down, then the rest are up using the foot shifter on the left. The hand lever is your clutch. Similar to a vehicle clutch. Takes a little getting used to.
Man I wish I lived in an area that didn't have so much traffic. I so want to get a bike. I rode scooters when I was younger. But always wanted a real bike. Other drivers scare me, particularly where I live :(
Yeah, we are fortunate to live where we do when it comes to traffic. Always have to be watching the others to stay safe.
I bought one. I like the bike because it's pretty, and that's pretty much the only reason I like it... but I don't love it.
It's big, it's heavy, it's difficult to work on, some design decisions about it you're just banging your head against a brick wall wondering why... for example, the vacuum operated fuel petcock that can fail, the keys danging off the side, the kickstand safety switch, the rear foot pegs way up high where your back feet cant shift to them to dissipate a leg cramp, you have to constantly be cleaning up the bike and polishing it, the lack of included luggage carrying cargo capacity, the lack of an overdrive 5th gear indicator, the lack of a fuel gauge even though the gas cap is right there one could sit into, the fact the fenders are made out of plastic which scratches easy, the fact that it's absolutely no frills at all, the fact your right leg gets warm in winter right over both pipes, but your left leg freezes, the fact that tires for it... are expensive (compared to my Rebel), the fact that you can't push start it without risking your neck.
I would absolutely not recommend the Shadow as a first bike. Master a bike, then a moped, then a classic rebel 250, then a 450cc.... in that order... before you try and bite off this heavy not so nimble 750. Going between the 750 and the 250 is like night and day... one is like sitting on top of a freight train, and the other is like flicking and dashing around a nimble hummingbird through the air.
Thank you for you comment! I definitely wouldn’t deny all of those things you pointed out. All bikes will have their quirks and what not. I think even between all the different Shadows, there are some differences. I feel they designed the bike for someone a bit shorter than myself. With me being tall, I feel like a giant when I ride it. It worked great for both myself, and my wife to ride. She is 5’10” and I am 6’3” and neither of us have an issue balancing or maneuvering the Shadow Spirit. The nice thing about this bike, is its overall durability. It’s a fun little bike to beat on so to say now for both of us. I learned on this bike for a few months, and then moved up to a big 2007 Road King. I now have a 2019 Road King and my wife after a year in the Spirit, rides a Heritage, but can definitely handle a Street Glide or my Road King. Oh, another downfall with the Shadows. The seats are terrible, especially for two up riding. 😆
I grew up on a bicycle. Pretty much all day everyday I was on one until I was a teenager and could drive. Then, at 39, I bought my Spirit and was a natural. I don’t disagree with your transition recommendation, but for me, I was a natural to riding, and I know I could have started bigger. I bought the Shadow because I was told an 1100-1400cc cruiser would be too big for me. For some it is, for me, I wish I would have started bigger. But it worked perfect for my wife, where bigger for her would not have been good. When I took the course, the 250 was too small for me, and was actually more dangerous for me to ride because of my height. I will leave it at that.
I appreciate your comment to give others who may see this comment, another perspective of why they should/shouldn’t begin or buy a Shadow. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Just bought my first bike 2001 honda shadow 750 ace
Nice! Congratulations! Welcome to the Shadow family! 👊🏻 Thanks for finding the channel! I think we have somewhere around 80 (maybe more) videos that have our Honda Shadow in them! Hope you are able to catch a few! Ride safe! ✌🏼
I’ve been driving stick for about 15 years. Would you say that would make it easier to transition to a bike? Thanks for the awesome video 👍🏻
Thanks for watching! I would say knowing the general concept of how a clutch works would put you in the know a bit more. There is a little bit more to it, though. If you can ride a bicycle and shift gears, and can imagine putting them together, that helps as well. I would recommend taking a beginner motorcycle course to see if it would be something you like. Then you would know before making a commitment of purchasing a motorcycle. Hope that helps.
@@TWOWHEELD thank you so much! That helps me frame it definitely. I will let you know how my journey goes! Only just starting. Take care! Great videos!!
@@FreeThink1984 sounds great! Thank you for the compliments! Glad you find value in the videos!
Carb? I thought they switched to fuel injection in 06?
Yep. Single carb on mine. I don’t think they went injection until 2010 or 2012.
@@TWOWHEELD I'm positive my 08 shadow spirit is fuel injection, I haven't gotten to that part of the manual yet 😅
So many know it alls. Here’s another one
How many videos have you made to help others? I don’t claim to know it all and never once claimed that in this video, but thanks for watching the entire video and leaving a nice comment. You did watch the whole video, right?
His bike died twice and he didnt know why .. he is clearly not a know it all but what I call "Will teach ALL" get over yourself
@BockRottom thank you! Yes, I was having some fuel issues with the carburetor I later learned. Thank you for your comment. 😊
@@TWOWHEELD hey man it happens my uncles been riding his harley for some years now and one day it just died .. didnt know why just BOOP dead bike... When he got it home he realized the battery wires were melting for some reason well basically didnt exist anymore lol he was so confused . Today we're supposed to have some good weather so I'm going to take my VTX for a cruise
@BockRottom sounds like something strange! You don’t hear of that very often! Hope you had a good day of riding today!
Amazes me how many know-it-alls make videos on YT. This one is another example
I have never claimed to know it all when it comes to riding motorcycle. Did you watch the entire video? These are some of the basics to riding, straight out of an MSF book. Have you made any videos to help people learn something about riding? There are a lot of people who have commented on this video thanking me for the help. They may have been thinking about riding, but not sure if they can do it, but after watching this video, it gives them the confidence to give it a try. Stay safe out there if you even ride. ✌🏼