Hey Yam, you’ve got a number of people that have been trying to contact you via your support email and phone number to no avail about continuous charging for already cancelled subscriptions. You should check on that before someone ends up going a more litigious route considering the hundreds of dollars that you’ve snagged from that rather bad business practice.
For the record, this comment will be on every one of your videos in some capacity until there is a response since this appears to be the only way to get you to respond, since eight months of emails and your disconnect support phone number are clearly not effective.
where can i find your group? my group is all ADV dads and im on a metric cruiser, if i have to slide around a gravel corner just ONE MORE TIME, i might lose my shit...
You forgot about the 'Dad Bike' rider; the (mostly) 'sensible' sport-tourer rider who occasionally opens the throttle right up down the long open road straights, but almost always rides carefully & within the laws of the land in built in areas where law enforcement are more commonly seen.. (In other words, me) 😂
What about the, 'Distinguished Gentleman' on the "Modern Classic" who is wiser than Yoda (with his riding fables) but rides slower than the 2nd coming of Christ....
As a big bore ADV bro, it feels good to be recognized in a papa yam vid, though my group rides are mostly with H-D cruiser and bagger dads. Oh, and ADV bros don't drink starbucks, we're more partial to diners and gourmet hot dog shops😉
I'm missing one stereotype - the "real" SuMo guy. You know, the guy who's all over, doing stoppies, wheelies and spent of money on a fancy graphics kit for...a 450? Then, once in the twisties it's all Isle of Man. Hanging off? Check. Counterleaning? Check. Backing into corners? Check. Yes, I'm biased and no, I'm not that good.
I was by the book noob. MSF Basic course, then bought my ATGATT, and a 13 year old Suzuki 800 cc cruiser. (Expected to drop it a few times and didn't want that depreciation.) A few months later and I took the MSF Advanced course on my metric cruiser. Two years later, I'm rocking a Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob and a Kawasaki KLR 650 in all weather, all year long.
I'm the navigator, but I ride a 636 and I don't use GPS or wear hi-vis. I definitely ride with an old guy who needs to stop to pee every half-hour, a wheelie master, and at least one scared shitless liter-bike noob.
lol I drive a metric cruiser, but I still laugh. I'm not construction dad, but yeah....there's a lot of those. I feel like I'm the only metric cruiser that doesn't have a huge windshield, stock chrome everything, a back rest, studded saddle bags and rides in new balances, shorts and a t-shirt. They are such dorky dad bikes but it's my first and I do enjoy it
You forgot the guy that tries to get you killed. The just follow me you will be fine. Keep up with me or be a wimp. Stay the you now what away from them. You also forgot the good guy who sees your a bit nervous. Tells you to drive at your own pace don't race just enjoy the ride.
I can't complain too much about the "metric cruiser" comments. Although I ride my Triumph America now daily, it did sit in the weather for 5 years. Guilty as charged but it runs like a dream.
I'm the ADV guy. Currently have a set of Michelin Karoo Roads on my DucatiDesertX. Stand up static balance at red lights. No hands stand up on cruise control on the highway. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gear wheelie. Stand up wheelies at 60 mph when crossing crowned service road intersections. My favorite. 😅 Gapping 600cc sport bikes in the twisties.
"trailer Park version of a Harley dude" I felt that in my soul. Geez, the "token metric cruiser" is so me. From the work clothes to the bike stored outside. If he'd have said on a Honda VTX, I'd swear he was talking about me.😂😂
Listening to Yammie shit out video after video taking a dump on the many varied weirdos we find in our surprisingly diverse community is arguably as much entertainment as riding itself.
LOL!!! Yammie Noob, I loved this one... The image of the Middle-Aged Giga Chad Sportbike Rider (2:27 timestamp) will be forever engraved in my mind, where did you find this picture of visual trauma? Some things in life cannot be unseen, I think I need to go for a meditation session on my bike to lesson my visual trauma. 🤣
Currently riding a metric - Honda Rebel 1100. it's a loaner! Waiting for my wonderful Thunderbird 900 to be returned from the Insurance company, after being rear ended by a newbie driver. . .
My buddy is the by the book noob. This guy will sit there for 4 hours searching for the proper torque spec for bleeder valve push on rubber boot.. while you're sitting there ready to get the job done with him because he read you shouldn't ever work on your vehicle for the first time by yourself.
Have never and probably will never go on a group ride. Mostly because there's always some dumbass who ruins it. Also because I have no friends, let alone friends who ride.
@3:35 my old neighborhood! The blue Kawasaki riding up Courtney Rd, with Coyote Wall/Syncline mountain biking area, and the Columbia River! A few miles East of Bingen, Washington.
ADV rider here, and if you have touring tires, it's a pretty good sport tourer (Tiger 900 gt- remember that gt stands for grand touring). I do 3 to 4 hours on Sunday morning each week and it is a good sport tourer.
that's because grom guys don't ride in groups with other bikes.....they ride in groups of Groms. I have never taken part in a group ride, and its obvious to me that a grom riding with a group of street bikes would be weird. Not saying its ever happened, but the group would easily lose the grom rider by getting on the highway, and what grom guy could resist losing the group in heavy traffic? be real man. ;-)
There actually is a Kawasaki Vulcan outside of the building I temporarily live in. Admittedly, my Tuono V4 is parked on the pavement, as well. But I got it covered to keep it nice and shiny!
I remember seeing someone riding a big GS BMW coming down the road towards me,going from side of the road to other cutting corners ,i think he wanted his engine to touch the tarmac,he had no regard to the speed limit or anybody else!I thought he thinks he is riding a Ducati sports bike but it is a big heavy GS?Also saw a bloke on a Multistrada in a t-shirt and shorts speeding up a hill in a city centre trying to rev the bike like crazy?!This was in Italy when on holiday there!
Metric cruiser dude here 2013 Yamaha striker if it came between the bike or my wife being outside the garage in a rainstorm i would hand my wife, an umbrella, and say see you in the morning!
I'm totally the "By the book riding noob", I'm still saving money for my first big motorcycle but I'm already watching all sort of riding videos and tutorials to avoid worst early mistakes. Oh... and I'm most likely buying a new 10k€+ motorcycle
The last group ride I was on was years ago. I was definitely the oldest rider on the oldest bike, a 92 CBR 900rr. I don't think of myself as a fast rider so I was content to stay towards the back and follow. I only knew one person in the group. Everyone except for a couple of people looked like they had been doing track days every weekend. So the ride starts after the fuel stop 🤦 We lost one guy on the second turn. Rode straight off the road. Jumped a bitch and rode around a house back to the street. He and a couple of friends left the group at the next stop sign. We continue uneventful for a while. The leader on a hopped up Sumo finds the Twisties. He breaks away and people start to fall back. Eventually it's just him and I up front. He was riding the wheels off that thing. Was a quick pace for me. Blistering for him as he told me later. He said he tried hard to get away from the old twin headlights but they just kept hunting him. The access road to the top of the mountain is seriously tight and sketchy. Like 20 mph switch backs peg draggers. There was several embarrassed faces at the end of it all. Strangely enough. I didn't hear any more jokes about my age or old ass bike. The quietest guys were riding the most expensive bikes with the fanciest gear. 😏 Nowadays I'm the old guy on the Sumo. 😈 I no longer do group rides. 3 is the limit. Once in awhile I'll get paired up with someone for a bit but they usually fall behind after a short time. If we're gonna go, let's GO! Then I find myself ripping alone 😏
I'm a middle-aged white guy riding a adventure bike with a modular helmet. But I don't go on group rides. So I'm not the cliche. But packed out I can whip almost 600 lb around like it's weightless.
Guess I fit Metric Cruiser best with my Yamaha VMAX… Even learning how to Weld stuff together in civil engineering currently 🤷🏻♂️. Road her 1000 miles to Mississippi for ANG training with trailer 🤠😎
yammi got a fatophobia i just upgraded from a 300 to h2 im having fun on it every time my leg swingd on it its pure rush of adrenaline that comes my way
The show pony,whose expensive litre bike is always clean and shiny along with his top shelve riding gear of which all never gets used out in bad weather and after a ride gets cleaned ,the pesky bug on the wind screen must be wiped off 😂😂
I'd be the ADV guy, in the twisties I would normally outpace my companions who ride street bikes with bigger engines. I thought I was pretty damn good... That is until I met the ADV dad who dusted me on a mountain road as if I was standing. And he was also a senior citizen slightly over 70 years old with 50 years of riding experience. Say what you will, but experience counts
I love the roast of the Metric Cruiser crowd! I made my living for many years working on most any type and brand of bikes, and those guys were always near the top of the list of "Pain in the *ss" customers. Ancient Honda Shadow guy was always my least favorite. "It ran great before I parked it" (3 years ago) but now it won't start... LOL!! The one type of rider you'll never see on a group ride is the smart mechanic, we're off by ourselves enjoying a ride without having to fix anything or deal with anyone.
Let's see... - Old (quite) ✅ - Multiple sets of tires a year ✅ - Fastest in the group (usually) ✅ - The gixxer brahs and CBR squids confused that a Striple RS is faster than them ✅ - Fattass ❌ Almost had me pegged, but not quite.
You forgot the guy that falls off in the middle of a corner for no discernible reason. I'm not making this up. If you have been on enough ride outs you will have come across him, probably lying in the road.
You missed the experienced cruiser guy. The one that puts more miles on his bike in a year than most squids put on a single bike in its lifetime. He rolls in hot and loud doing 20-30 over the speed limit. But lines up in the pack with a perfect 1 bike gap in a staggered formation. Wearing boots and jeans maybe leather chaps. Leather vest or jacket and leather gloves but the helmet is oddly only the missing safety gear. He knows his way around bike mechanics and has his tools and the knowledge to fix anybody’s breakdown.
As the fast guy what others don't get is the quickest way to head the group is to slow down. Sounds ridicules, but the wanabe fast riders approach corners too quickly, over brake, run wide, turn in to early, or all of the above. What you need is good entry speed, late turn in and on the gas hard through the apex, in slow, out fast. Practice this and soon you'll be in fast, out faster leaving riders wondering why they can't keep up. Oh, and practice, practice, then practice some more
Dont't know if I'm scared liter bike dude or GS dude, got a BMW GS as a first bike, was an absolute steal, currently ripping it about on the farm because I'm acttually to scared to take it out on the open road (and I don't have a licence yet) But I'm learning! At least im on 2 wheels, I've been watching YN for about 5 years now, always wished of having a Bike, feels amazing.
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Hey Yam, you’ve got a number of people that have been trying to contact you via your support email and phone number to no avail about continuous charging for already cancelled subscriptions. You should check on that before someone ends up going a more litigious route considering the hundreds of dollars that you’ve snagged from that rather bad business practice.
For the record, this comment will be on every one of your videos in some capacity until there is a response since this appears to be the only way to get you to respond, since eight months of emails and your disconnect support phone number are clearly not effective.
Hey, Rokform Australia don't recognise the discount code :( They also don't have an iPhone 14 Mini case. )
what about the dude that drinks and has never been on his bike sober?
Natural selection at its finest. Plus they usually don’t even wear gear 😂 so yea it’s their fault
So like, Harley riders?
I absolutely HATE group rides with those guys. I'll fall back and ride behind the group just to avoid them.
They're still having one for the road.
Don’t talk about my friend Jerry like that!!!
Er, I mean, my friend’s friend. Yeah, that’s it.
“Garages? We don’t need no stinkin’ garages.”
-My ‘81 Virago
...and still runs better than a new non-metric cruiser
I ride that random ass metric cruiser... and love it :)
Ironically I did a group ride this weekend, and there was 0 Squid Missiles and only 1 HD. We were all Metric Cruisers.
where can i find your group? my group is all ADV dads and im on a metric cruiser, if i have to slide around a gravel corner just ONE MORE TIME, i might lose my shit...
You forgot about the 'Dad Bike' rider; the (mostly) 'sensible' sport-tourer rider who occasionally opens the throttle right up down the long open road straights, but almost always rides carefully & within the laws of the land in built in areas where law enforcement are more commonly seen..
(In other words, me) 😂
Yep.. dad on a tracer 700 here!! 😂
Me too on a 1000sx
@@jasonking9401 😄
Sounds a bit like me on my Triump Trophy 1200
Yup
On a Honda NT700 Deauville
Though at 25yrs, maybe a bit younger
What about the, 'Distinguished Gentleman' on the "Modern Classic" who is wiser than Yoda (with his riding fables) but rides slower than the 2nd coming of Christ....
Modern Classic!? Like a Super Cub?! Aw hell yeah 125cc of pure history!
😂😂😂 2nd coming got me
I think it would be cool to ride in one.
😅😅😅
What bike does he ride
I'm the obligatory metric cruiser guy. 2007 Suzuki Boulevard M50, and everything but the high-vis sleeveless vest. . . was accurate. 😮💨
You’re not alone. We are many. We are strong.
And heck, a Honda always starts…
As a big bore ADV bro, it feels good to be recognized in a papa yam vid, though my group rides are mostly with H-D cruiser and bagger dads. Oh, and ADV bros don't drink starbucks, we're more partial to diners and gourmet hot dog shops😉
As someone who works in construction and had a 90s Vulcan 500 that I kept outside... Touché sir.
The metric cruiser is unbreakable that’s why it’s just parked anywhere. Builds character for the bike. 😂
By the book riding noob group here
This was hilarious! I've ridden with every last one of these types.
I'm missing one stereotype - the "real" SuMo guy. You know, the guy who's all over, doing stoppies, wheelies and spent of money on a fancy graphics kit for...a 450? Then, once in the twisties it's all Isle of Man. Hanging off? Check. Counterleaning? Check. Backing into corners? Check. Yes, I'm biased and no, I'm not that good.
Definitely the by the book noob. Took my MSF course and got my gear before I even have my bike. Still saving for that…
Same boat. But have bike now.
@@trumpetedeagle2 What did you end up getting?
I was by the book noob. MSF Basic course, then bought my ATGATT, and a 13 year old Suzuki 800 cc cruiser. (Expected to drop it a few times and didn't want that depreciation.) A few months later and I took the MSF Advanced course on my metric cruiser. Two years later, I'm rocking a Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob and a Kawasaki KLR 650 in all weather, all year long.
My dad is absolutely the ADV guy. Whether it’s his 1250GS or his Goldwing. The man just be riding like a Street Rossi on a 600.
I'm the navigator, but I ride a 636 and I don't use GPS or wear hi-vis. I definitely ride with an old guy who needs to stop to pee every half-hour, a wheelie master, and at least one scared shitless liter-bike noob.
lol I drive a metric cruiser, but I still laugh. I'm not construction dad, but yeah....there's a lot of those. I feel like I'm the only metric cruiser that doesn't have a huge windshield, stock chrome everything, a back rest, studded saddle bags and rides in new balances, shorts and a t-shirt. They are such dorky dad bikes but it's my first and I do enjoy it
I ride a Honda Rebel. I feel you
Metric cruisers are great!
I'll put one in my garage ONE day
@@jasonking9401 that hurt lmao
you'll have a better bike -- it will probably coincide with the moment you stop saying that you drive a bike. approximately.
You forgot the guy that tries to get you killed. The just follow me you will be fine. Keep up with me or be a wimp. Stay the you now what away from them. You also forgot the good guy who sees your a bit nervous. Tells you to drive at your own pace don't race just enjoy the ride.
There’s nothing better than a good ol yammieroast.
I genuinely appreciate your business model: alienate everyone and then ask them for a beer.
Looking forward to your Suzuki Boulevard review, my friend! 🏍️
I can't complain too much about the "metric cruiser" comments. Although I ride my Triumph America now daily, it did sit in the weather for 5 years. Guilty as charged but it runs like a dream.
I'm the ADV guy. Currently have a set of Michelin Karoo Roads on my DucatiDesertX.
Stand up static balance at red lights.
No hands stand up on cruise control on the highway.
1st, 2nd, and 3rd gear wheelie.
Stand up wheelies at 60 mph when crossing crowned service road intersections. My favorite. 😅
Gapping 600cc sport bikes in the twisties.
"trailer Park version of a Harley dude" I felt that in my soul. Geez, the "token metric cruiser" is so me. From the work clothes to the bike stored outside. If he'd have said on a Honda VTX, I'd swear he was talking about me.😂😂
Yam i dont think anyone woke up today and thought "the time has come to upgrade my 2022 rokform phone holder and case"
I really like the quality of Rokform cases and mounts
I love my metric cruiser.
Listening to Yammie shit out video after video taking a dump on the many varied weirdos we find in our surprisingly diverse community is arguably as much entertainment as riding itself.
0:22 STRICHTARN MENTIONED 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
LOL!!! Yammie Noob, I loved this one... The image of the Middle-Aged Giga Chad Sportbike Rider (2:27 timestamp) will be forever engraved in my mind, where did you find this picture of visual trauma? Some things in life cannot be unseen, I think I need to go for a meditation session on my bike to lesson my visual trauma. 🤣
this is probably the 5th time you've made this exact video
Currently riding a metric - Honda Rebel 1100. it's a loaner! Waiting for my wonderful Thunderbird 900 to be returned from the Insurance company, after being rear ended by a newbie driver. . .
My buddy is the by the book noob.
This guy will sit there for 4 hours searching for the proper torque spec for bleeder valve push on rubber boot.. while you're sitting there ready to get the job done with him because he read you shouldn't ever work on your vehicle for the first time by yourself.
Hahaha that 400 owner is such a nerd hahaha (he’s me)
Have never and probably will never go on a group ride. Mostly because there's always some dumbass who ruins it. Also because I have no friends, let alone friends who ride.
Group riding sounds boring as hell.
@3:35 my old neighborhood! The blue Kawasaki riding up Courtney Rd, with Coyote Wall/Syncline mountain biking area, and the Columbia River! A few miles East of Bingen, Washington.
ADV rider here, and if you have touring tires, it's a pretty good sport tourer (Tiger 900 gt- remember that gt stands for grand touring). I do 3 to 4 hours on Sunday morning each week and it is a good sport tourer.
I'm quite proud of my garage kept vstar
ADV rider here. Yeah. I lean the thing down and have the rash on my panniers to show for it.
0:38 this sounds like my family planning a trip (we always late)
You forget the most important , the Grom Guy (me)!!!!
that's because grom guys don't ride in groups with other bikes.....they ride in groups of Groms. I have never taken part in a group ride, and its obvious to me that a grom riding with a group of street bikes would be weird. Not saying its ever happened, but the group would easily lose the grom rider by getting on the highway, and what grom guy could resist losing the group in heavy traffic? be real man. ;-)
8:30 THATS TURBRO OMG I MISS THEM SO MUCH🙁🙁
Went into this video expecting to defy categorisation... But no, it's me, by the book riding noob. Hi. Nice to meet you all.
Dayuuuuuum my guy "your cars extended warranty" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 6:50
Of course I ride with all of them... It's me I'm every single one of them. A proverbial group ride of one
There actually is a Kawasaki Vulcan outside of the building I temporarily live in. Admittedly, my Tuono V4 is parked on the pavement, as well. But I got it covered to keep it nice and shiny!
Damn.. I'm the metric cruiser guy (owns a Intruder) 😂😂
Pretty much describing every reason I hate group rides
I remember seeing someone riding a big GS BMW coming down the road towards me,going from side of the road to other cutting corners ,i think he wanted his engine to touch the tarmac,he had no regard to the speed limit or anybody else!I thought he thinks he is riding a Ducati sports bike but it is a big heavy GS?Also saw a bloke on a Multistrada in a t-shirt and shorts speeding up a hill in a city centre trying to rev the bike like crazy?!This was in Italy when on holiday there!
I felt so offended when he started with the noob. Why did he Hit everything that was hitable😂😂
Metric cruiser dude here 2013 Yamaha striker if it came between the bike or my wife being outside the garage in a rainstorm i would hand my wife, an umbrella, and say see you in the morning!
I think I’m soon gonna be the “ by the book riding noob”. I am in the researching part
I'm totally the "By the book riding noob", I'm still saving money for my first big motorcycle but I'm already watching all sort of riding videos and tutorials to avoid worst early mistakes. Oh... and I'm most likely buying a new 10k€+ motorcycle
I didnt make it half way through and Yammy has me 😂.
Well that ADV rider was me a few weeks ago, was fun chasing ktm naked bike in the alps.
On the other hand i had to wait a bit for rest of the group.
I know a single middle-aged gigachad that runs a '98&½ 'Busa, the guy is lovely.
What about the guy going dank nooners up and down the street around the group?
YUT UGHHHHHH
The last group ride I was on was years ago.
I was definitely the oldest rider on the oldest bike, a 92 CBR 900rr.
I don't think of myself as a fast rider so I was content to stay towards the back and follow. I only knew one person in the group.
Everyone except for a couple of people looked like they had been doing track days every weekend.
So the ride starts after the fuel stop 🤦
We lost one guy on the second turn. Rode straight off the road. Jumped a bitch and rode around a house back to the street. He and a couple of friends left the group at the next stop sign.
We continue uneventful for a while. The leader on a hopped up Sumo finds the Twisties. He breaks away and people start to fall back.
Eventually it's just him and I up front.
He was riding the wheels off that thing. Was a quick pace for me. Blistering for him as he told me later.
He said he tried hard to get away from the old twin headlights but they just kept hunting him.
The access road to the top of the mountain is seriously tight and sketchy.
Like 20 mph switch backs peg draggers.
There was several embarrassed faces at the end of it all.
Strangely enough. I didn't hear any more jokes about my age or old ass bike.
The quietest guys were riding the most expensive bikes with the fanciest gear. 😏
Nowadays I'm the old guy on the Sumo. 😈
I no longer do group rides. 3 is the limit.
Once in awhile I'll get paired up with someone for a bit but they usually fall behind after a short time.
If we're gonna go, let's GO! Then I find myself ripping alone 😏
2:45 almost correct but I guarantee you he would miss the soccer game to ride his bike
I'm the middle aged sport bike guy, currently on a 99 11XX blackbird.
2:03 Redbull with number 33? Where have i seen that before? 🤔🤔
Hey, just sayin... MY Honda Shadow has never slept outside! It has been stored inside its entire life.
Only have done 1 group ride and I never knew just how much trouble you can get into with a 125
I'm a middle-aged white guy riding a adventure bike with a modular helmet. But I don't go on group rides. So I'm not the cliche. But packed out I can whip almost 600 lb around like it's weightless.
The ADV guy, is my boss lol, he actually does off road too
Guess I fit Metric Cruiser best with my Yamaha VMAX… Even learning how to Weld stuff together in civil engineering currently 🤷🏻♂️.
Road her 1000 miles to Mississippi for ANG training with trailer 🤠😎
The dude that always shows up late and still needs to get gas…
I am the metric cruiser with a Suzuki marauder 800 that lives in my garden
What about the lone rider coming the other way who's unsure of whether to hold the salute or give up and just ignore the massive group?
yammi got a fatophobia
i just upgraded from a 300 to h2 im having fun on it every time my leg swingd on it its pure rush of adrenaline that comes my way
I’m definitely the guy on an adv bike keeping up with sports bikes and yes I’ve been a 1250 gs rider riding like he’s on a super bike
The show pony,whose expensive litre bike is always clean and shiny along with his top shelve riding gear of which all never gets used out in bad weather and after a ride gets cleaned ,the pesky bug on the wind screen must be wiped off 😂😂
I'd be the ADV guy, in the twisties I would normally outpace my companions who ride street bikes with bigger engines. I thought I was pretty damn good... That is until I met the ADV dad who dusted me on a mountain road as if I was standing. And he was also a senior citizen slightly over 70 years old with 50 years of riding experience. Say what you will, but experience counts
I am that ADV guy 😂 but mine hits dirt too.
Ah the Metric Cruiser sitting out in the open, I walk my Dog past the same 1regularly for years.
Murphy’s law rider is hilarious 😂😂😂
I am but a Metric Cruiser living the life of a Navigator because my 84 Magna is out of service rn so I bought a VFR1200x.
Non-wheelie guys love being reminded by wheelie guys that they can in fact not wheelie.
Hahahaha I just got a metric cruiser lmao. I actually love it
What about the noob on the 250 trying constantly going wide open to keep up with the rest of the group? That used to be me
The Michelin man on the sportbike lol.
I love the roast of the Metric Cruiser crowd! I made my living for many years working on most any type and brand of bikes, and those guys were always near the top of the list of "Pain in the *ss" customers. Ancient Honda Shadow guy was always my least favorite. "It ran great before I parked it" (3 years ago) but now it won't start... LOL!! The one type of rider you'll never see on a group ride is the smart mechanic, we're off by ourselves enjoying a ride without having to fix anything or deal with anyone.
Wow, I didn't expect to be attacked like this
What scrapes first, the Givi trekkers or the boxer heads?
I'll never tell.
Let's see...
- Old (quite) ✅
- Multiple sets of tires a year ✅
- Fastest in the group (usually) ✅
- The gixxer brahs and CBR squids confused that a Striple RS is faster than them ✅
- Fattass ❌
Almost had me pegged, but not quite.
You forgot the guy that falls off in the middle of a corner for no discernible reason. I'm not making this up. If you have been on enough ride outs you will have come across him, probably lying in the road.
You missed the experienced cruiser guy. The one that puts more miles on his bike in a year than most squids put on a single bike in its lifetime. He rolls in hot and loud doing 20-30 over the speed limit. But lines up in the pack with a perfect 1 bike gap in a staggered formation. Wearing boots and jeans maybe leather chaps. Leather vest or jacket and leather gloves but the helmet is oddly only the missing safety gear. He knows his way around bike mechanics and has his tools and the knowledge to fix anybody’s breakdown.
I feel solidly roasted, thank you 😂
you know if it's a bunch of Harleys as soon as you see the truck behind them with a mechanic and spares. and they're holding him up.
This was funny
Im the ADV and wheelie guy 🤣
As the fast guy what others don't get is the quickest way to head the group is to slow down. Sounds ridicules, but the wanabe fast riders approach corners too quickly, over brake, run wide, turn in to early, or all of the above.
What you need is good entry speed, late turn in and on the gas hard through the apex, in slow, out fast. Practice this and soon you'll be in fast, out faster leaving riders wondering why they can't keep up.
Oh, and practice, practice, then practice some more
I will be the solo rider going the other way....just how I like it.
Dont't know if I'm scared liter bike dude or GS dude, got a BMW GS as a first bike, was an absolute steal, currently ripping it about on the farm because I'm acttually to scared to take it out on the open road (and I don't have a licence yet) But I'm learning! At least im on 2 wheels, I've been watching YN for about 5 years now, always wished of having a Bike, feels amazing.
Yammie would have a "Pro Ball Mount" and with a discount code.
Is it just me or this is a reupload? I swear I've seen/heard this before.
Or I'm from the future.
yesterdays videos for tomorrows clicks
Don't forget the geezer in the Aerostich,
I'm all for being the metric guy. But my bikes stay in the garage and every few trips gets shined up.
I did rehab avoid group rides 😅
Its not for gps navigation. Its for the gta style mini map
I don't need to go past #2.