Surviving 15 Years on a Motorcycle - advice to new riders

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  • @adobomoto
    @adobomoto  4 місяці тому +11

    Snag a Key Tag! 👉🏾 www.adobomoto.com/shop

    • @Jamaar718253
      @Jamaar718253 13 днів тому

      You're in Washington as well, I'm in Puyallup and a new rider and I've learned some things watching your tube. Two wheels down 😎

  • @KB-yj5xp
    @KB-yj5xp Рік тому +2194

    I came here to say ego is the number one killer of motorcyclists, glad to hear you mention it 👍

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +121

      Absolutely

    • @thizzfox
      @thizzfox Рік тому +45

      That, and people turning out into the damn road in front of you

    • @HalfdeadRider
      @HalfdeadRider Рік тому +40

      @@thizzfox That is why we need to be like a terminator, be aware of all possibilities and what is going on around us, and most importantly ride for the traffic, road and weather conditions or we are as much to blame.
      Overall believe it or not, a large percentage of motorcycle accidents are actually rider error.

    • @Daniel-vu4qu
      @Daniel-vu4qu Рік тому +7

      On high powered sportbikes, yes. Other than that, its lack of knowledge, awareness/alertness and training.

    • @luisfont1995
      @luisfont1995 Рік тому

      That and intersections😐

  • @mightyORFEN
    @mightyORFEN 10 місяців тому +356

    Ever since i was born my dad had a motorcycle. He died on his bike a little over 2 years ago. I have wanted another bike since i sold my r6 over a decade ago. But with his death I started second guessing myself. I came to the conclusion that its the name of the game and at any moment we can leave. Bike or not.
    I love riding. And im buying a cbr600rr this weekend. My dad and I always had a goal to ride cross country together. And although I will never get the chance to experience that, I will ride with him in my heart.
    Ego really is the #1 killer.

    • @donnaibarra515
      @donnaibarra515 8 місяців тому +2

      Got that bike?

    • @finitetimeonearth
      @finitetimeonearth 7 місяців тому +8

      I'm sorry for your loss, but also glad that you still find enjoyment in riding motorcycles after what happened to your dad. Ride safe!

    • @justcommenting4981
      @justcommenting4981 14 днів тому

      How did he die exactly?

    • @user-gf6os9ox5h
      @user-gf6os9ox5h 13 днів тому

      @@justcommenting4981 dude its a motorcycle accident u can fill in the blanks

    • @justcommenting4981
      @justcommenting4981 13 днів тому

      @@user-gf6os9ox5h I can't. Did he run off the road? Collision going straight or while turning left? Run over from behind? Many possibilities. Riding all those years, what got him?

  • @YamyHaw
    @YamyHaw Рік тому +923

    I rode for 2.5 years before an accident. Thought I was done with riding but the memories slowly lured me back in. I feel that the bad experience has tamed me and I ride in a way that shows appreciation for my life. However I started going a lil wild again until I ran into a someone else’s motorcycle accident in the twisties. Looked like the guy went on a ride with his girl and took a corner too fast. He hit a bicyclist and I’m pretty sure his girl died. Had the misfortune of spotting her dismembered foot by the road.. messed me up for two days.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +223

      dude...that's crazy. definitely not worth a life to ride so hard you lose control

    • @johnrhodes101875
      @johnrhodes101875 Рік тому +1

      he was a dick head every damn time I have someone on my bike I have a deferent mind set it's there life over my own I control their life I am responsible for that person so I usually don't do it but if my lady's on my bike and not just a friend I'm way more on edge love my lady and if she dies on my bike, I couldn't go on

    • @leonegaming4147
      @leonegaming4147 Рік тому +4

      😭

    • @ItsDonJuno
      @ItsDonJuno Рік тому +19

      Fuckkkk be safe y’all🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @VongolaBeverly
      @VongolaBeverly Рік тому +4

      Bruh.......

  • @westondifranco9313
    @westondifranco9313 Рік тому +590

    Excellent piece of advice. "Make it home in one piece."
    This always spoke to me. I have a wife and kids to depend on me coming over every night.
    If I see someone coming into my lane on the freeway, am I going to fight for the position? Heck, no.
    It's my job to keep myself safe to get home to my family and live to ride another day.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +36

      Definitely no point in road raging

    • @darisgonzales2056
      @darisgonzales2056 Рік тому +1

      Fast LaneD 🙄😧😳😲😍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @jayse63amg31
      @jayse63amg31 Рік тому +4

      I'm on the same spot as you my friend, I have a wife and two little ones who defend on me and I need to make it home to them safely. I do ride now by myself most of my crazy rider friends dont ride anymore. I think the older you get the more responsible of a rider you become, like the old saying.., "older and wiser" but I think I'm just getting old putangina lol... Always ride safe man.

    • @westondifranco9313
      @westondifranco9313 Рік тому +3

      @Jays E63 AMG Motorcycling is fun and so enjoyable. But I can't pretend I don't have responsibilities and ride crazy.
      For me, it's how far I lean.
      I have unused portions of the tire. But on the street, I'm not willing to take the risk of going knee down.

    • @JohnPaul-jn1fo
      @JohnPaul-jn1fo Рік тому

      Why don’t you live with your fam? Why come over every night?

  • @DarthMyrdor
    @DarthMyrdor 9 місяців тому +79

    I just love how he is laughing all the time. Many riders I met in the past were super depressed or douchbags trying to impress me. But this guy right here? He's so down to earth and his tips are so good. Have a nice day if you read this! :)

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov 9 місяців тому

      you’re too soft for bikes kid
      take the bus . Biking is only for REAL men

    • @Caleb-fv5fp
      @Caleb-fv5fp 3 місяці тому

      I wish I could laugh, for some reason laughing doesn’t come naturally to me. I can only laugh when something is really funny and I can’t fake laugh

    • @hankduncan8884
      @hankduncan8884 3 місяці тому

      @@Caleb-fv5fpsame here

  • @mikeglick3886
    @mikeglick3886 Рік тому +272

    Dude I started on dirt bikes at 17. At 21 I went on a beer run on my friend's bike and ended up running from the CHP (no bike license). I ditched the bike in the garage and shut the door. One minute later knock knock knock. The CHP officer, crap. He was so cool he only wrote me a ticket for no license. He could have arrested me on the spot for running, speeding on and on bla bla bla. This was the eighties and all he said was get a bike license if you're going to ride a bike. Angel on my shoulder for sure! I got my license thirty-seven years ago. Now 14 street bikes and over 250,000 miles I still ride every weekend. So cal riding is the best in the world. I live in a town called Canyon Country. I leave my driveway turn left and I am in the canyons in a mile. I can ride for hundreds of miles for hours and never get on a freeway or go through a major city. I live in motorcycle heaven!

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +10

      That’s awesome!

    • @JohnPaul-jn1fo
      @JohnPaul-jn1fo Рік тому

      You own 14 street bikes?

    • @lovelessissimo
      @lovelessissimo 11 місяців тому +1

      You have some community pride when you claim Canyon Country and not Santa Clarita. Lots of trees up Bouquet have claimed many gixxer riders.

    • @iamelite20
      @iamelite20 9 місяців тому +2

      he owned* @@JohnPaul-jn1fo

    • @ICEKING_1000
      @ICEKING_1000 18 днів тому

      Never had accidents ?

  • @_.1447
    @_.1447 Рік тому +292

    This video kinda hits hard for me rn lol
    Man... I just got into an accident, been riding for 5-6 years. This crash was the worst one by far, a dude took my lane and brake checked me, long story short, I got thrown into a pavement and ended up hitting a tree (which might have saved me from going into the other side of the road). I'm just lucky to be alive. Now I'm regaining my ability to walk and the strength of me left arm. But I still don't have the courage to take a look at my bike.
    Anyway just wanna say, no matter how long yall been riding, always ride safe. I know people who lost their lives by a motorcycle accident and they've ridden way earlier than me. Sometimes it's not even your fault that you crashed, you just never know what's coming for you. Stay safe, brothers.
    Great vid, man. Really been enjoying your vids lately, especially at this time lol.

    • @jessiecoleman9351
      @jessiecoleman9351 Рік тому +12

      Much love brother pray for your recovery physically and mentally

    • @_.1447
      @_.1447 Рік тому +3

      @@jessiecoleman9351 thank you, bro

    • @JMyLuDaGr8
      @JMyLuDaGr8 Рік тому +9

      Just curious. What happened to the person that caused the crash? Was there any charges that you pressed? Hope you recover soon.

    • @_.1447
      @_.1447 Рік тому +11

      @@JMyLuDaGr8 he fleed the scene. I guess it is what it is. I ended up paying for the whole nike maintenance and medical bills.
      Anyway, thank you. Im doing way better now, im able to walk like a normal person. But my shoulder is still messed up, doctor said nome nerves and muscles are out pf place or something. Im getting there lol

    • @pappabear7617
      @pappabear7617 Рік тому +3

      Hope you recover soon my man, this was really moving to hear your persepective / story.

  • @jmo2215
    @jmo2215 Рік тому +46

    People who do not ride will never understand that there is something spiritual to riding. They do not understand the mindset of someone who rides motorcycles. They will not understand the passion for riding. They will not understand the therapy of two wheels. They will not understand the love you have and the bond you have for your bike. They will not understand how your motorcycle and riding forms who you are and forms your life. They will not understand that when you don't ride or can't ride, you literally go through withdrawal. Everything in your life can be going completely wrong. You could lose everything, but the moment you get on your bike and go for a ride, all your problems disappear.

    • @feinchan
      @feinchan 8 місяців тому +1

      this is so true, first time I ride along the bay, god damn it felt so heartwarming and glorious at the same time
      from there I've always loved the rides, destination is just a plus at this point
      I was riding my dad's scooter back then, next month I'm getting my own motorcycle after my motorcycle lesson!

  • @mickryan4921
    @mickryan4921 Рік тому +33

    Irish newbie rider here, 52 years young and just bought my first bike. Mt07. I love it. I plan on making it home every day, all the gear, all the time. Sweat is easier to clean than blood. Stay happy!

  • @kataonly9233
    @kataonly9233 Рік тому +112

    Your kid will grow up and play this beautiful video on repeat every single time he misses you. Wonderful advice brother and keep at it 💯

  • @moto_toko6871
    @moto_toko6871 Рік тому +109

    After 3 years of riding I still watch newbie videos. Still listen to advice of longtime riders. Thanks for the video. Hopefully if everything works out I’ll be buying my second one soon.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +7

      hell yeah man, what are you thinking about getting next?

    • @moto_toko6871
      @moto_toko6871 Рік тому +10

      I have my Ninja 400 now, thinking about the big brother 636. I would've got it already but I had a baby 2 years into riding. So holding it off and waiting for the right time.

    • @NumbaOne
      @NumbaOne Місяць тому +1

      ​@@moto_toko6871did u get the 636?

  • @Tbecks38
    @Tbecks38 Рік тому +145

    I live in Utah, started riding about 6 months before it snowed. It's currently winter and looking at my bike while it's too cold to ride kills me. I love it so much! Started on a ninja 400 and I love it, I do want the 636 already but I like that the bike keeps me limited to get better at my skills. All in all, I'm addicted to riding

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +21

      dude the 400 is a great bike. take it to the track before you upgrade!

    • @Tbecks38
      @Tbecks38 Рік тому +2

      @Adobo Moto I want to try to make it out to the track at least once later this year for sure. I've done a few canyon rides and it's a blast.

    • @KB-yj5xp
      @KB-yj5xp Рік тому +16

      Everybody gets gapped at the track by a ninja 400 at one point. The riders abilities are way more important than the bikes

    • @darisgonzales2056
      @darisgonzales2056 Рік тому

      Yol Ride Safe idol 🇺🇸😱👍

    • @bobhill2057
      @bobhill2057 Рік тому

      Welcome to a new life.

  • @XxDrWuSiJixX
    @XxDrWuSiJixX Рік тому +100

    This is such a wholesome video, perfect advice. I'm one of the young guys on a naked bike, 26 on a GSX-S750. I bought an R3 for my first bike when I was 21 and kept it for more than four years; I absolutely loved that bike and had a blast.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +9

      that's awesome man! I don't know anyone with the gsx-s

    • @beastking6997
      @beastking6997 8 місяців тому

      20 here, starting on a GSX-S 750

  • @High_altitudee
    @High_altitudee Рік тому +73

    This is so true, i can say as a rider of 8 years ive never crashed(dropped plenty of times lol) but the most times ive felt out of control of my situation was racing or super aggressive ego riding.
    Sport bike riding takes A LOT of discipline because often you will be the quickest vehicle amongst even sport cars, but that doesn’t mean you have to compete. You will get yourself killed proving a point that you already know which is you are quicker. Just let them go.

  • @miro_yo
    @miro_yo Рік тому +30

    I started on 1000cc cbr 05 ( my dream bike) since i started liked motorcycles, at a relatively late age 30. I think most important thing is the respect to the machine no matter is 50 or 1000cc.

  • @DecaPlaysGames
    @DecaPlaysGames Рік тому +15

    I am going on almost 7 years, never got my license and used UA-cam to learn to ride. Have never dropped my bike, was recently in my first "accident" since someone in a straight lane decided to jump into my turn lane as traffic started to move and I began to turn and I dented their wheel well with my front wheel, although I stayed upright and still to this day have not laid down my bike. Since he knew he was at fault and I didn't see any damage on my end and he spoke very little english I gave him a thumbs up and we went our separate ways.

    • @DecaPlaysGames
      @DecaPlaysGames Рік тому

      My bike is a 2014 Ninja 300. Yeah I can't wheelie it, yeah I never take the freeway since the power really dies down at 80+mph, but I still love it to death all these years later. I definitely want a 600 now but I am happy I have spent so much time really learning to ride on the 300 and getting comfortable riding low, maneuvering, etc.

  • @redhoodmt07
    @redhoodmt07 10 місяців тому +15

    5 years, still learning to control my tendencies, but as I tell myself “living and enjoying the bike is worth a lot more than showing off to people of how fast I can go”

  • @javianjohnson8746
    @javianjohnson8746 Рік тому +23

    I like the way you introduced the topic and saying "welcome to the first day of the rest of your life." I've been around motorcycles since I was literally 7 years old but yet I still have never officially rode one. I've been watching a handful of motorcycle videos here on UA-cam and I always image myself on one. I've even looked at the prices of a few in the past. Definitely just subscribed to your channel, look forward to the day where I officially get one

  • @peterkajan6645
    @peterkajan6645 Рік тому +10

    This guy's laugh is the best thing I heard this week

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +4

      This comment is the best thing I read this week!

  • @big_mon1
    @big_mon1 Рік тому +68

    Another great vid with great advice. Especially the part about not giving up. I gave up riding for about 15 years because my ex-wife and I was raising our son. It also doesn't help that I was moving from Italy to California to Mississippi then to Japan. Trying to PCS with a bike was a headache so I got rid of it and stop riding all the way until this past summer. My good friend and owner of the car shop that I hang out at, races on the circuit. Seeing his bike every weekend gave me the itch to ride again. Now within a seven-month period, I've purchased a Hayabusa and a BMW S1000RR 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +6

      bro, I didn't wanna be you lmfao..even if I didn't ride, I always had a bike.

    • @big_mon1
      @big_mon1 Рік тому +2

      @@adobomoto I didn't want to be me either 🤣🤣🤣. Unfortunately I had to wait and figure things out after I retired from the military 🤣🤣🤣. Now I'm back on track 😀😀😀

    • @user-pp7pb9yj9s
      @user-pp7pb9yj9s 2 місяці тому

      I rode a. On

    • @user-pp7pb9yj9s
      @user-pp7pb9yj9s 2 місяці тому

      I rode a busa in 06 before that i had a 85 Ninja 900 at 15 years old. I ended selling it joined navy got out i 93 when i rode the busa it was another world 85 Ninja 900 was top 3 fastest bike in USA that busa was like rocket ship i rode a ,96 GSX-R 750 in 04 i can only imagine how powerful the Ninja H2R i seen a documentary of a German Co. Shut down a bridge and rode the H2R 238 mph he did it in 30 seconds it was said that the tires were maxed out at 215 mph any more after 30 seconds the warranty is void. I think the price is 58,000$ USD

  • @kopodimoto
    @kopodimoto Рік тому +12

    I had a crash when my son is nine month old. Luckily, I wore full protection and walked away with few bruises on my body and leg. Anyway, I can relate lot of things to this video. Thanks and keep them up.

  • @iMMortster
    @iMMortster Рік тому +3

    Ure so wholesome man, and those laughs show ure full of joy!
    I hope when years pass I get to grow like you. Stay safe and thanks for your advice.

  • @Ivys991
    @Ivys991 Рік тому +18

    started on a 15 year old ninja 250 that was tracked and used by my cousin. Learned on it, and man did I have a blast on it. Finally put a down payment on my own bike recently and words cannot describe how excited I am to be officially part of this life. :)

  • @Jowda1467
    @Jowda1467 Рік тому +12

    Just signed up for at Motorcycle drivers license and i’m 56 - looking forward to the day that i can buy my first Bike 😊 great video.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +3

      Congratulations!!

    • @ellestar2306
      @ellestar2306 Місяць тому

      How long was the process? I just wanna get a bike and deal with the loose ends after

  • @ghostridersky
    @ghostridersky Рік тому +17

    Just started riding October of last year and I’ve been having a blast even though my bike is only 155cc. You only have to wait a few more years and you’ll have your son as a riding buddy. Ride safe my dude.

  • @tyrusthomas626
    @tyrusthomas626 Рік тому +7

    This was the most wholesomely nice motorcycle content I've seen while researching beginner stuff. I really hope I can make friends that are cool as you when I get my first motorcycle.

  • @studioplayy
    @studioplayy 11 місяців тому +1

    I have been riding for 6 years and I still love watching these videos. people should really listen to this type of advice, its very valuable

  • @ilive4d80s6
    @ilive4d80s6 Рік тому +10

    Adobo my bro you already know what I've been through four broken ribs, a broken clavicle, bruised lung, popped left ear drum, and road rash all on my limbs, and still suffering. While tasting the asphalt I was rocking a Tshirt, shorts, and just a helmet. All that I still want to ride again, but this time around I will get a jacket.

  • @pssadh
    @pssadh Рік тому +7

    As a rider, I love everything about this. Solid video, all new riders must watch this.

  • @Jamalindo1
    @Jamalindo1 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this video full of the wisdom of a mature man, who enjoys riding bikes and loves the life in general. God bless you and your family, good man ! 👊🏾

  • @gunnyairsoft4359
    @gunnyairsoft4359 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing some words of wisdom. I have been riding 30 plus years now and every summer I still cannot wait to insure each year. Once you fall in love with riding that never leaves you. Love your bike.

  • @Lucas-xs6kw
    @Lucas-xs6kw Рік тому +9

    I'm in Melbourne down under and just bought my first bike! Watching videos like yours + completing my learners course ( our version of the M.S.F ) has been the best preparation I could ask for. So thank you and everyone in this community. Can't wait to start riding alongside y'all!

    • @jameskennedy2353
      @jameskennedy2353 Рік тому +1

      im not old enough yet for my own bike, in just under a year and a half i plan on getting my bike too, my parents are super against it tho :/

    • @Lucas-xs6kw
      @Lucas-xs6kw Рік тому

      @James Kennedy
      That's the way! My parents were super against it too. All I can suggest is to try and talk with them about how much risk can be mitigated with the correct gear, riding strategies, and by avoiding drugs and alcohol ( hard facts can really help ). In my case, I needed to buy the gear and do my learners course before my parents would take me seriously, but if you really are passionate, I say be safe and go for it! You only live once after all.

    • @Shoomzbabyyy
      @Shoomzbabyyy Рік тому +3

      @@jameskennedy2353 just do the Ls course in secret, then buy a bike and rock up at home, that's what I did 🤣

    • @gutterrashrides
      @gutterrashrides Рік тому +1

      Hey fellow Melbourne rider 👋

  • @umbradominus7541
    @umbradominus7541 Рік тому +12

    been riding for almost 6 months and just had my first crash a few weeks ago, unfortunately as a result i lost one of my toes and had to go to hospital, excited to recovery and learn from the situation keep the supportive vids going :)

  • @jimwynn6421
    @jimwynn6421 Рік тому +16

    I have rode bikes for fifty years now. And I have to say that you really give great advice. Even an old bird like me gets something out of it. I like your style kid. Stay safe out there and live to ride.

  • @elimoto8157
    @elimoto8157 Рік тому +8

    "I cannot see myself not riding."
    True words so far, riding for 6 years now and I can still see myself riding for a longer while. Ride safe tito adobo! :D

  • @Laliberty
    @Laliberty Рік тому +2

    Love it man this was a great video, I started on a CBR250 riding dirty my first year as well, got into my first accident broke my collar bone, wasn't my fault but got screwed over not having my endorsement, rode my bike 13 miles to the emergency room ended up needing surgery. I was still in a sling but couldn't help myself in getting out there and trying to get my bike ready for when I was healed up. After another year I picked up an 06 Gixxer 600, got my M1 stopped fucking around and got legal. Since then got a CBR 500R and even a cruiser a Kawi Vulcan 800, clearly I am out of control and I love it, I feel you when you say I don't ever see myself not on a bike. Not therapy but definitely therapeutic. Dress for the slide, not the ride, road rash is no joke.

  • @andyhuggins3380
    @andyhuggins3380 Рік тому +8

    Just got back into riding after a quite a few years. You saying "$1000 gsxr 600" instantly took me back to my first sport bike. It was a 1k gsxr 600 lol. As ive gotten a litle older, finally swapped to a street triple, and first purchase was riding gear and frame/engine protection. And you're correct, our ego is our biggest riding flaw.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +1

      haha, nothing like a $1000 Gsxr

  • @Spoons81
    @Spoons81 10 місяців тому +9

    Agree with this video, ive been riding for 10 years now. Got my motorcycle around 2012 when i was still in highschool and young and dumb. My most risky riding happened during that time and i was learning on a 600 cbr. Its amazing i didnt get as unlucky as many do and outgrew that stage. I was always responsible enough to not get in too much trouble but i look back and think about how wrong it could have gone. Nowadays my riding style is vastly different and ive developed some more cautious riding habits after seeing what happened to close friends and other riders. I think ego doesnt even cross my mind and i have nothing to prove... but I see other riders often and just shake my head. Its a shame to see some of the good people out there riding so irresponsibly or outside of their skill level. Bikes of all kinds, not just sport bikes.

  • @duncanwilson9020
    @duncanwilson9020 11 місяців тому +2

    I am a brand new rider (on my second season personally) and I love the community of bikers in my city. We all look out for each other even as total strangers. I love it.

  • @kevinShilbharda
    @kevinShilbharda 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this video brother! I thoroughly enjoyed watching it from start to end! I can’t remember when I started watching your videos, but I was in India, I moved to Seattle about 21 months ago. I’ve been riding for 17 years and when we moved to the US, in my intro email to the team was “one of the reasons I wanted to move to the US, is to take my riding and driving experience to a whole new level! And almost 2 years later, driving ~25k miles in the car and ~8000 miles on a BMW S1000XR, the US has not disappointed! I have enjoyed every single mile and even though there were times I almost crashed and spun out because of sudden snow, it was still an experience! God kept us safe through these times! I’ve even had a hand few close calls on the bike. I took the XR to the race track when it was just 3 months old! Even though I had 16 years of riding experience, I had to relearn how to ride a 1000CC, and learn to ride here. I created a UA-cam channel called “Big Kev’s Motovlogs” and I’ve commented multiple times on your videos requesting you to make a video of an S1000Xr . 😬
    I will tell you the story of when I realised you live just 30 mins away (I was mind blown because most motovloggers are in Texas and California), if we ever meet in person someday! I’m sure I’ll run into you, I’ll come say hello. I ride a Black BMW S1000XR and I’m tall and HUGE. 😅

  • @controversyV4S
    @controversyV4S Рік тому +16

    Facts! What matters the most is the smile you get when riding!

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому

      100 percent

    • @dant3588
      @dant3588 Рік тому

      Still get those wooohoo! moments on the bike, a couple decades in. It helps remind me why I started this crazy adventure in the first place.

  • @jonathonlong6504
    @jonathonlong6504 Рік тому +3

    Great video man! Lots of love for this sport, you showcase the pure joy of how it feels to be on 2 wheels. I started 4 years ago on a 650 and now I’ve got the Mt09. I hope that through the years when I get to having kids they will adopt this sport as well. Keep up the good content.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому

      that's great. surprised you didn't got mt07

    • @jonathonlong6504
      @jonathonlong6504 Рік тому +1

      @@adobomoto I originally wanted the 07, however they didn’t have it and I settled for the z650.. big mistake since the 07 is much better. But I made amends with getting the 09.

  • @OvoWiz23
    @OvoWiz23 Рік тому +1

    Love that you keep it real bro! 100% genuine all the time.

  • @leliatarasova7522
    @leliatarasova7522 6 місяців тому +2

    Somehow watching your videos makes me laugh even when my mood isn't very happy in the first place. I'm really looking forward to getting my first motorcycle in a year or two, if everything works out, and I love watching your videos to get even more pumped up about it. I also find your videos to be most informative, and overall super interesting to watch, love seeing what you do!

  • @alf9638
    @alf9638 Рік тому +26

    This is so good. Realer than most - and solid advice. I dunno about buying dream bike as first bike...I almost think its something to be worked up to. Proper technique is also a ton easier to develop on a small, light motorcycle, and because the speeds are lower, the stakes, both financial and health related, are also lower. Awesome video man.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +3

      Thanks. Video about motorcycle elitism today. Glad you enjoyed this one.

  • @woodymcwooderson7579
    @woodymcwooderson7579 Рік тому +7

    I just started out by getting an mt03. I've ridden dirt and adventure since early teens. Im 28 and I feel like the lack of self preservation from my early 20s has worn off. I get nervous when I go out. But wow I love it.
    Im happy you started with mentioning something about therapy. If I had started on street at 18 as an emotional teen who wasn't able to regulate, I would likely not be enjoying this video. I stopped drinking alcohol 5 years ago and am needing a new fix. But I am being very respectful of the learning curve. Thanks for the content.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +1

      congrats on being sober! one day at a time man

  • @goauld87
    @goauld87 3 місяці тому

    I came across this video completely random, I'm thinking of buying my first bike and the way you are talking and explaining things is very informative, you can tell it comes from experience, the passion for the sport and the desire of helping others. Thanks for this, it was like listening a good friend talking over a beer. And your laugh is infectious, definitely lifted my spirit. Happy riding!

  • @Raiendrops
    @Raiendrops 11 місяців тому +2

    Great sharing man, first bike I rode was on the training course and sat on a Honda Grom. The advice I was told to pass the program and obtain the license, was find a bike that fits your height and weight. Before the first day ended, I knew riding MCs was for me. A few months after my license, I found a used 2012 Suzuki SV650…damn I’m loving every sec of it. The experience is unreal. It has enough power for me to learn for seasons! Safe riding everyone. 😊

  • @gixxerryder3477
    @gixxerryder3477 Рік тому +7

    Love the video I can relate 💯% been riding 11 year. Got to keep the community positive and the young one wise. 🔥video

  • @mihutigabriel1676
    @mihutigabriel1676 Рік тому +6

    First time i rode a bike i was 12, my grandpa used to own an old soviet bike that sat in rain for years then he decided to repair it for me. My first run on the bike i could not believe how happy that junk can make me, many many years later i still ride every single day and i can see myself doing this until i can't walk anymore.

  • @ElsocraTV
    @ElsocraTV Рік тому

    Been watching your shorts for months finally found a full video, learned lots of safety tips from ya! Subscribed and 👍

  • @energetek661
    @energetek661 Рік тому +2

    Great advice. I also wear an ogio mach 5 to help protect my back. Really loved your video. Learned a lot of the same things after 4 years of riding. Great guide!

  • @takpak1
    @takpak1 Рік тому +4

    Prety damm solid advices.
    Nothing bad with leting loose from time to time.
    Remember you have to come back from the ride.
    I would add another one as a rider, ride mindful of youself and for yourself on the road as cagers wont.
    Only people who have ridden motorcycles can grasp the dangers that fellow riders deal with.
    Only If your bike is broken, you will understand how much you miss it.

  • @kunalchabria1989
    @kunalchabria1989 Рік тому +5

    Tyres are the first point of contact between your bike and the road, it's the most important investment also keeping up the tyre pressure to manufacturers recommendation, remember boys - tyres are cheaper than fairings. Ride safe.

  • @jasonisdn
    @jasonisdn Рік тому +2

    Started when I was about 6 years old and on a Honda mini-bike 50cc beast lol. Been riding ever since. Street, dirt, 2 wheels, 4 wheels, 3 wheels. Ran through the woods as fast as we could on trials doing timed runs on the dirt bikes, ride in mud puddles that swallowed the 3 wheelers, ran over 180mph on the s1000rr, rode for 4 hours straight (minus refuel time) to the beach on the HD sport glide and S1KRR. Riding is life...

  • @trillsan6858
    @trillsan6858 Рік тому +2

    Oh shit Reno represent! Just got my first bike last year 09 zx6r, and only a few thousand under my belt, but I want to try everything now. Stoked to head up to thunder Hill this season. Also thanks for being a great dad about to have my first daughter in June and I see more people give up riding because of their kids but seeing you do it means you don't have to give up something you love for another.

  • @gates762x6
    @gates762x6 Рік тому +6

    You’re wrong my motorcycle is my therapy. Doesn’t fix my problems but neither does a therapist, quiets the demons

  • @mhoeij
    @mhoeij Рік тому +6

    Those people who say they regret buying a 300 cc bike, they probably lost a few hundred dollars when they sold it.
    But the people who bought a $40K bike, about half of them end up regretting their purchase (check out Facebook market place if you don't believe me). They lose $10,000 when they sell.
    Play it safe, start on the cheap bike, and if you feel that was the wrong decision, then you only lost a few hundred, and not $10K.
    Dropping your dream bike, that's very expensive, and it's very common for beginner riders. But the worst part is not the dropping itself, it's the fear of dropping an expensive bike. That fear interferes with the learning process. Many riders don't learn much when they start on an expensive bike, and since learning = enjoying, that bike goes for sale a year later with almost no miles on it. Again, that's not everyone, but it's a lot of people.

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому

      Yeah i agree. That’s where I come in and swoop in on those deals of regret 😂

    • @mhoeij
      @mhoeij Рік тому

      @@adobomoto It takes patience to get a good deal though. A lot of times they paid thousands over MSRP, and then paid thousands of dollars in mods, and then they got hosed on the financing as well. So now they want MSRP + thousands for their bike, they can't sell for less than that because they're so far upside down on the loan.
      So when they first list it, it's at a very unrealistic price, but it'll be another year or two in making payments before they can finally sell at a realistic price.
      There are good deals to be found, if you're willing to be patient. But there's no reason to hurry, you have a great bike as it is already!

  • @sadhobgoblin7741
    @sadhobgoblin7741 11 місяців тому +1

    I like that you talk about making mistakes as a normal part of the learning experience. I’ve only been riding for a few months and am surrounded by friends who see riders that make mistakes (I.e. dropping their bike etc.) as “less than,” and that can definitely get in your head.

  • @f.yankehawk6250
    @f.yankehawk6250 Рік тому +2

    First time watching a video from you and I feel the love energy for your community. Amazing

  • @frankwehowsky5058
    @frankwehowsky5058 Рік тому +3

    Most excellent learning experience ⁉️ for newbies and for us old crustys reminding us that fork seals and brakes,and even the simple throttle grip rubber spinning around cause it's worn out from whacking it open‼️‼️ so much needs to be right ✅️ not like a old work truck‼️😉👍👍👍👍👍

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому

      Thanks frank

    • @frankwehowsky5058
      @frankwehowsky5058 Рік тому

      @Adobo Moto I just checked ✔️ 59 years now since I started 😳 and my ninja 🥷 has 37,550 miles on it‼️ I've ridin in China 🇨🇳 and did a parade lap with king Kenny on Laguna Seca 😆⚡️⚡️

  • @kirkdunn1379
    @kirkdunn1379 Рік тому +7

    Been riding since 1973, all desert, GP, and MX until this year getting my first street bike.....some stuff carries over and some doesnt......as far as riding the bike it's no issue, dealing with traffic and learning what to look for on street is alot different..... technique is bit different but easy to adjust.....i think its alot easier going from dirt to street than vice versa, the dude i bought my bike from ( dealershio owner and used to race with him) I was gonna start out with a 400 and he said man you'll be bored inside a week and you know how to ride so get the bike you want... so glad I didn't get the 400...
    Hardest part is always feeling like I should be doing something...riding MX your never relaxed really "busy" on the bike, not so much on street
    Looking to get 1000cc shortly from a 900.I....
    This summer will give the track a go
    we used to say if you load your own bike and drive home it was a good day at the track....its all perception.

    • @Michael-lu2tz
      @Michael-lu2tz Рік тому +1

      personally looking to get my first “real” street bike soon. have always rode off-road like yourself but not sure if i should jump straight onto a 600 super sport. fastest bike ive owned was a ktm 350xcf and heaviest being an 81 xl500s dual sport. what did you ride off-road for most of your life?

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому

      absolutely. I'm trying to get into a supermoto, but we'll see. I'm enjoying my Sur Ron

  • @zu7483
    @zu7483 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey man, I'm going to the MSF tomorrow to get my endorsement and I'm so excited to start riding. As I'm typing this, I've never even touched a motorbike. Your video is a great reminder to young, inexperienced people like me that there's fun in riding safe, especially with all the UA-camrs going fast in traffic and doing some insane shit. Thanks for your advice :)

    • @selenafelix4874
      @selenafelix4874 29 днів тому

      How’d you do? I am taking my MSF course in June!

  • @Itsnotthatdeep1
    @Itsnotthatdeep1 7 місяців тому

    Thinking of copping a talaria soon, i did not want to get a motorcycle because I know I’ll want to push it, but your energy is super educational and grown man, love how you tell people straight up what it is, keep doing your thing!

  • @erichb6202
    @erichb6202 Рік тому +3

    Got my new bike 10 days ago, took your advice to take a training session and had been watching you vlogs as if you are master yoda...salamat!

  • @_ChaseRR
    @_ChaseRR Рік тому +3

    i’ve been wanting a bike since i was 10. I saved all my money for years but was not able to buy one. Just signed the lease on my first apartment. A couple more weeks and i’m making this dream come true

  • @markswenson6204
    @markswenson6204 Рік тому

    Your happiness makes me happy thanks for being a genuine person

  • @MrFJ1200
    @MrFJ1200 9 місяців тому

    Liked this video! What you said about never quitting riding, that's true! I've had the most powerful motorcycles in my lifetime! Presently I have a Ninja ZX14! I just turned 69 and I went out and bought a Harley Davidson 2023 Breakout! The torque this motorcycle has is awesome! Have met some wonderful people at the Harley dealership too! Keep making great videos!!! Oregonian here.

  • @Mordorer
    @Mordorer Рік тому +3

    “We got enough hate in this world.”
    Yea man we really do. ❤

  • @Drt0Kkdo
    @Drt0Kkdo Рік тому +4

    I synchronously said "Woooh" to your vid the moment that V-engine started at around 2:00. LOL. Must be a biker thing.

  • @1love2motos
    @1love2motos 5 місяців тому +1

    I had one accident when I was younger. You almost have to in order to become a seasoned responsible rider. I learned so much from my accident and have an immeasurable respect for riding now.

  • @PowerShellNoob
    @PowerShellNoob 8 місяців тому +2

    One of the best pieces of advice I ever received and it's what I use when I'm either riding or driving in my car is, "ride your own ride". Just because other people are going fast, doesn't mean you have to. Just because everyone is pissed at a cager and is targeting them, doesn't mean you have to. Ride your own ride and ride it the way you want to ride it. I had friends who were notorious for taking our "chill rides" to stupid levels, so if we jumped on the highway and they started getting stupid, I would just get off the highway and go do my own thing. I'd then get a text asking where I went, and I'd have to tell them that I just wanted to see the sights and have a chill night. I have to get home to my family and riding someone else's ride would be the factor that caused me to not return.

  • @cmchandelier
    @cmchandelier 11 місяців тому +18

    Dude, are you on laughing gas?

    • @jwne-_-
      @jwne-_- День тому

      That’s your take away?

  • @sleepynats
    @sleepynats Рік тому +7

    Dropped my bike 2 weeks after getting it new because I forgot my CAC. Came back home thought I kicked the kickstand down and boom 💀😂😂😂

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +3

      lmfaooo...I once pulled up to a spot thinking I was the Shit and revved tf outta my engine. then turned the bike off and tipped it thinking the kickstand was down. I still had my helmet on, got the bike up and pulled out in shame hahahaha - lots of hotties outside the spot too

  • @jamesroberts1655
    @jamesroberts1655 7 місяців тому

    The honesty here alone deserves respect. You seem like a great dude 😎

  • @beast6401
    @beast6401 Рік тому +1

    "Riding your own ride" is something I'll never forget I remember blowing past my friends on faster bikes on my lil 300cc but I never rode outside of my ego. I hope to live a fulfilling life riding motorcycles most of the time :) I'm 23 with just a few years of experience but I can't wait to get on another liter bike hopefully soon

  • @victyper301
    @victyper301 Рік тому +5

    I don’t got no friends to ride with beside my uncle but we got different off day. So I mostly ride by myself in the backroads. But I’m waiting for my new R3 to get here so I can get back on 2 wheel

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому

      hell yeah! excited for you

  • @Zero_Phux_Given
    @Zero_Phux_Given Рік тому +4

    Tall hard boots... may be uncomfortable or look silly but it's a lot better than breaking your ankle and requiring surgery.

  • @AbstractMedium
    @AbstractMedium Місяць тому

    I've really been enjoying your content man. I'm in the military and I've been a car guy forever. A few of my brother level friends have bikes and I want to join them. I see the way you carry yourself being inclusive and a cool guy and totally dig it. I see your focus too and I feel you bc I drive a Type R now and really want to get into both hobbies. I've got my gear and hopefully getting my msf and first bike next month. Thanks for the inspiring stuff.

  • @aleccross3535
    @aleccross3535 Рік тому +10

    Turning 25, been driving cars for about 5 years. I've only bought my first 125cc scooter and learned how to ride literally after leaving the dealer a few weeks ago.
    I've never been to interested in motorcycles until I've experienced it. I gotta say, I may have found my real hobby.
    My 125cc scoot scoot ain't much, but it gets me from A to B. And here I am now dreaming of having a huge steel between my legs, the road, and all the time in my world to enjoy the roads.
    You're probably the first real motovlogger I've been subscribed to. Cheers, you fellow midget p*tanginamo 👌

    • @DAVIDTORRESANI
      @DAVIDTORRESANI Рік тому

      Practice on a 250cc. Closer to a real bike.

    • @seanskiles4414
      @seanskiles4414 Рік тому

      Bro. Scoots are awesome for wheelies! Give it a try

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +1

      125's are awesome.

  • @atroutflycrazy8057
    @atroutflycrazy8057 Рік тому +1

    Totally right bro great advice , Ego is a killer , alot of accidents is from pushing the limits more n more, your own Ego will always expect more.
    Glad i started on 2 wheels in my 40s , def not without ego but maybe alot less than at 18.

  • @TSwaggoner
    @TSwaggoner 2 місяці тому

    This is so wholesome, and absolutely accurate! Thanks bruv

  • @BlytheToMeetYou
    @BlytheToMeetYou Рік тому +3

    I can attest, Blythe here and this lunatic let me ride his RSV4 literally 10 mins after we met 😂🙌🏽

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +2

      Happiness is better when shared!

    • @BlytheToMeetYou
      @BlytheToMeetYou Рік тому +1

      @@adobomoto amen to that! Hit me up next time you go out, I’d love to ride with you again but I’ll stick to my bike. I ain’t ready for all that power yet 😂

    • @trevor2830
      @trevor2830 Рік тому +1

      @@adobomoto 🙏❤💯

  • @katherinepinaphotographer
    @katherinepinaphotographer 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. I fell today and I hesitated on whether or not this was for me. I have to say that I am going to keep going and watching your video made me feel like I made a good decision.

  • @FairWeatherBiker
    @FairWeatherBiker Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the advice!
    Really appreciated. From someone starting his motorcycle journey🙌🏽

  • @PtchersWR
    @PtchersWR Рік тому +3

    I completed my MSF Course a week ago I'm just stuck on what bike to start on. I saw a Ninja 650 with 20k miles for 3k, but i thought 20k miles is kinda high. What would recommend? Im 6'2 220

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +1

      You local? Come buy my ninja650 for 2k lol

    • @PtchersWR
      @PtchersWR Рік тому

      @@adobomoto I'm in Puyallup, so yeah pretty close to you, I just remember you saying you were gonna rebuild it in a video or something so I didn't know 🤣 but shit if your willing to sell it I'll gladly buy it from you, I just don't know what I would need to replace on it

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +1

      @@PtchersWR tires, oil, coolant that's it. if you want something cheap that runs great I got it. I'm moving towards a supermoto and will likely be snagging an rs660

    • @PtchersWR
      @PtchersWR Рік тому

      @@adobomoto oh ok sounds good, does cycle gear help replace tires at all? Or do they just sell them? Cuz I'm a new rider and don't know much about replacing tires 😁

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +2

      @@PtchersWR they do. I know a dude there. can even make a video about me selling you the 650..I already have the wheels off. hit me up on Instagram, let's make it happen

  • @nubb1337
    @nubb1337 Рік тому +3

    CHHEAHHHH

    • @adobomoto
      @adobomoto  Рік тому +1

      were you trying to spell CHEETAH?

    • @nubb1337
      @nubb1337 Рік тому +1

      @@adobomoto nah man. CHEAHHHH as the great BxD says

  • @phillspov
    @phillspov 7 місяців тому

    The energy this guy brings is unmatched great video💪🏻

  • @bain87
    @bain87 7 місяців тому

    you and FortNine have made me feel like a motorcycle rider at heart. I'm saving up for my first bike and i'm gonna get my endorsment as soon as i can afford it. hoping to get a gladius as my first bike. thanks for the awesome content!!

  • @durtyred86
    @durtyred86 Рік тому +3

    Do you huff laughing gas before you shoot vids bro?? 😬

  • @bt8224
    @bt8224 11 місяців тому +9

    That laughter is so distracting

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov 9 місяців тому +2

      Signs of Madness
      Or toxic positivity (people trying too hard to be Happy. Probably relevant to his random tangent on Mental health)

    • @county_bear9509
      @county_bear9509 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@maalikserebryakov what... you over-analyzubg this. Maybe you have a mental illness...

    • @AnorexicPandas
      @AnorexicPandas 7 місяців тому

      @@county_bear9509yeah that’s what I’m thinking lol

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov 7 місяців тому

      @@county_bear9509
      He literally gave a speech on going to therapy 🤡🤡🤡

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov 7 місяців тому

      @@AnorexicPandas
      keep taking anti depressants :)

  • @julianrobertson4515
    @julianrobertson4515 6 місяців тому

    Very hard watch for me seeing you stop on that bridge, my middle school and first high school years in that city, growing up in hilltop man j really miss Tacoma, brought me to tears. Keep up the amazing content bro and keep doing our city good!!

  • @roronoazoro6871
    @roronoazoro6871 11 місяців тому

    I remember the moment I signed off the papers on my CB500F. Instantly fell in love with that bike. Made so many memories with it, riding friends, it got me through some of the worst times in my life. I honestly wish it would run forever, it may not be a 1000cc crotch rocket, but the bond is unbreakable.

  • @justjosh4035
    @justjosh4035 Рік тому

    I just started riding June of last year. I started on a gixxer 250 and I can honestly say I love it. I’m looking forward to when I upgrade to a 600 but I’m in no hurry. From the beginning I’ve approached this from a place of trying to know as much as I can ahead of time. That’s also why I started on a low CC bike. Before this I had 0 experience on a motorcycle. At this point I feel like I’m ready to move up but my bike isn’t paid off yet so I get even more experience on it before I upgrade.

  • @acovideo
    @acovideo Рік тому +2

    Love your attitude! Keeps me coming back.

  • @jshirey96
    @jshirey96 Рік тому

    One of the best videos I’ve watched and I’ve watched ALOT keep the great work up man!!!!

  • @Aloha809
    @Aloha809 6 місяців тому

    Really nice advice dude. Thank you. I'm a beginner in my 50's and always have a passion for sport bikes.

  • @ronanasche7063
    @ronanasche7063 9 місяців тому

    Just getting started, collecting gear and going to check out a maxim 400 this friday, guess we'll see where this goes lmao. The whole community has been really supportive and cool so far. Thanks for the advice !

  • @adamswaz4878
    @adamswaz4878 2 місяці тому

    You’re a very wise dude I could listen to your advice all day