Day 1 of Learning How to Ride a Motorcycle!
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Comments 100daniel.cantu:
An MSF course might help 😂
It's like my old man said, there are two types of bikers, those who have fallen and those who are still going to fall lol
maanaszachariah602 years, 7 months ago
Just remember “dress for the slide not the ride”
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georgesnight772 years, 8 months ago
This is why you go through biking class to get your endorsement
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leon_rogers2 years, 8 months ago
The bike will go where your head is looking. When making a u-turn get that head facing over your shoulder and use some counter balance. If you notice the bike feels like it wants to fall you should add a little bit of throttle, momentum is what keeps you up. You want to be relaxed while riding be able to flap your elbows like a chicken. Don’t be stiff. Those are the 2 biggest things everyone should know and practice.
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cynthia_garcia2 years, 9 months ago
I crashed a year ago trying so now I’m trying again with no safety gear🤦🏻♂️
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james_west2 years, 9 months ago
Good luck! You'll get it fast! I've been riding for 20 years and I give you tons of credit for getting back on it! Don't give up!
utkarsh.kalita2 years, 9 months ago
All the ££ from YouTube and can’t afford leathers 🙈
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hakanhenk7472 years, 8 months ago
Her mind: Fashion>Safety🤡
kerry_nicholson2 years, 8 months ago
Can't recommend the MSF course enough. In my state you even get your motorcycle endorsement after completion as well.
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dalton_gentry2 years, 9 months ago
Take a motorcycle safety course it’s worth it, or at least buy some motorcycle training cones. Good luck! 👍 also for a street bike lean a little forward stomach on the gas tank and elbows more bent
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brendanhollow272 years, 8 months ago
Learning on a 500 twin cylinder.....lady you are literally asking for it👍
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robert.maldonado2 years, 8 months ago
it baffles me how in the US you can pretty much just buy a big bike like that and learn by yourself
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stéphane_lagarde2 years, 9 months ago
Annie take an MSC (motorcycle safety course) it will help you out tons and save on insurance. I took mine at a college for 50 bucks and they provided the bikes (125cc). The dealerships are a ripoff trying to charge 350 to train you.
keith.mitchell2 years, 8 months ago
SAFETY GEAR, can't stress it enough, decreases injury healing time. No crazy road burns, and smaller falls will leave you relatively unharmed, instead of with ripped skin.
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lauragallegos9372 years, 8 months ago
I like how she fucked up your legs last time so this time she just decided to wear jeans and Kevlar tennis shoes like it’s gonna do anything. Keep up the great work! Lol
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mohammed.barrett2 years, 8 months ago
I think it’s super smart to buy Kevlar tennis shoes instead of boots and then wear jeans. Not even taking an msf class is also a high iq move. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. You’re a genius!
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mandy_butler2 years, 7 months ago
First tip maybe buy a full protection suit so if you fall again you are protected
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kristin.ford2 years, 7 months ago
People who learned to ride as little kids 👇
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trinidad_apodaca2 years, 6 months ago
I got my first bike at 18 from a scrap yard for free! Fixed it up over the summer with found parts and prayers! Got me where I needed to go and because it was a rusty little thing I knew it wouldn’t get stolen! It worked about 80% of the time! Been riding ever since! Just don’t ride like a jerk and you’ll be fine! Remember going fast is fun but not worth dying over but if you absolutely have to only do it on straight roads that aren’t busy! Riding at max speed through Death Valley was the best!
An MSF course might help 😂
It's like my old man said, there are two types of bikers, those who have fallen and those who are still going to fall lol
Just remember “dress for the slide not the ride”
This is why you go through biking class to get your endorsement
The bike will go where your head is looking. When making a u-turn get that head facing over your shoulder and use some counter balance. If you notice the bike feels like it wants to fall you should add a little bit of throttle, momentum is what keeps you up. You want to be relaxed while riding be able to flap your elbows like a chicken. Don’t be stiff. Those are the 2 biggest things everyone should know and practice.
I crashed a year ago trying so now I’m trying again with no safety gear🤦🏻♂️
Good luck! You'll get it fast! I've been riding for 20 years and I give you tons of credit for getting back on it! Don't give up!
All the ££ from YouTube and can’t afford leathers 🙈
Her mind: Fashion>Safety🤡
Can't recommend the MSF course enough. In my state you even get your motorcycle endorsement after completion as well.
Take a motorcycle safety course it’s worth it, or at least buy some motorcycle training cones. Good luck! 👍 also for a street bike lean a little forward stomach on the gas tank and elbows more bent
Learning on a 500 twin cylinder.....lady you are literally asking for it👍
it baffles me how in the US you can pretty much just buy a big bike like that and learn by yourself
Annie take an MSC (motorcycle safety course) it will help you out tons and save on insurance. I took mine at a college for 50 bucks and they provided the bikes (125cc). The dealerships are a ripoff trying to charge 350 to train you.
SAFETY GEAR, can't stress it enough, decreases injury healing time. No crazy road burns, and smaller falls will leave you relatively unharmed, instead of with ripped skin.
I like how she fucked up your legs last time so this time she just decided to wear jeans and Kevlar tennis shoes like it’s gonna do anything. Keep up the great work! Lol
I think it’s super smart to buy Kevlar tennis shoes instead of boots and then wear jeans. Not even taking an msf class is also a high iq move. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. You’re a genius!
First tip maybe buy a full protection suit so if you fall again you are protected
People who learned to ride as little kids 👇
I got my first bike at 18 from a scrap yard for free! Fixed it up over the summer with found parts and prayers! Got me where I needed to go and because it was a rusty little thing I knew it wouldn’t get stolen! It worked about 80% of the time! Been riding ever since! Just don’t ride like a jerk and you’ll be fine! Remember going fast is fun but not worth dying over but if you absolutely have to only do it on straight roads that aren’t busy! Riding at max speed through Death Valley was the best!