Adventure Motorcycle Survival Skills
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- If you ride off-road or to remote places, there’s a chance you might find yourself stuck or stranded at some point. Don’t sweat it though. Your mighty steed is also a small hardware store on two wheels. We show you how to use it to survive.
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dude just went to the woods and hacked up his bike
for educational purposes
he is a fuckin hero
Wanted to like this comment. But it’s at 69 now...
We all want fire
@@robin13392 not anymore bro
although that was NICE of you to restore balance to the force
"Educational"... not so sure about that. Nobody in their right mind would start dismantling bike and clothing to find north. He would simply look at the sun and instantly know where north is. You should take note of what date this video was posted ;-) It was a great video though. As comedy.
Nah, it's because he hated that bike :p
Ryan: Cut hose to make a whistle and mirror signal an airline pilot.
Me: Apply mud to rear plate and reflector. Cop instantly appears from anywhere.
Hilarious... and true
Bear Grylls + a survival pack VS. Ryan + broke down BMW? I'll take Ryan all day and twice on Sunday.
He probably could have also just honked
That's gold Rich.
@@thedomham2831 Not if he's cannibalized his battery to make a fire or magnet
Hey Ryan! I know you wont read this, but I just wanted to thank you as this video saved my ass out in the wilds of BC. After smashing my kick stand on my KTM 690 i lost the magnet that makes my side stand swich work which resulted in me having a bike that wouldnt run in gear. Using the magnet making instruction that I just so happened to see in your vid before heading out, I was able to turn an Allen key from my tool kit in to a magnet that miraculously worked with my kickstand switch! 5 zip ties later and I was on my way from chehalis back to chilliwack. Thanks for saving me a 40k walk back to Harrison, and for making me feel like macgyver.
this is actually fucking sick!
Freaking awesome
I never give likes or comment on videos on RUclips. This was the exception that confirms the rule.
Damn dude nice!! You ARE fucking macgyver
@Quirin M. I guess it's safety to not start with your kickstand down. A few days ago i saw a guy almost crash because his kickstand was down. Doing 50kmh or 31mph. They need an other way though. Maybe a switch you can tape if the kickstand breaks? I don't know. Weird.
I think we are seeing the early stage of Quarantine psychosis.
It might a "dual survival" parody owed to the current date though.
Haa yes! I was thinking "Hmmm...that ending was an interesting choice.."
May I suggest a Rambo knife with matches/wire/compass in the handle.
@@Jay_Dee1911 I see a new line of motorcycle products. MotoRambo (R). CrossBow handlebars. Seat exploding into a water raft. Edible tires. Chain that can be destructed into bullets. Apocalypse zombie bike.
Quarantino
A smart friend of mine once said, " Do not ride into the woods any farther then you want to walk out of ". Words to live by. Awesome vid.
Aw but standing around is no fun 😂
Hmm. Yeah lots of areas in Canada would be off limits lol
When you have a car that sucks as much as mine, we say "don't drive further than you want to walk"
Phillip w like half the country lol
That's why if you want to go further, you bring a "friend".
That way if your bike dies, you can take the spare (your friends) and get home.
If they're a real friend, you'll bring them with you.
“How to start a fire using your motorcycle”
Straight piped GSXR dudes: *Heavy breathing*
Underrated comment. Needs more likes
would a Honda be easier to burn?
lol
Meaning of straight piped? Freeflow?
@@tejaspadhye Coming straight from the headers then through a custom welded pipe or something of the sort
"A decreased ability to make original conversation" Jesus CHRIST that one got me good
That ending was epic! 😂
Absolutely!!!!!
It's good to see you here Karl
Karl watches F9
My life is complete
You could do that in the Himalayas!
love you Karl!
I am never concerned how long Ryan's videos may be, just always sad when they end. Educational at any age or skill level plus entertaining. Kudos to Ryan and Camerman.
That ending really had me cracking up
Got to the end and still unsure whether some of this in an april fools joke or 100% legit
Most of it is legit
Everything up until the end is legitimate. But, some of it is only to be done in extreme emergency. I wouldn't use tire to store water, if there was any viable alternative. And the whistle thing is great, but whistles are so small that you can easily store one on the bike at all times.
While you are very unlikely to need to use any of these tips, they are still scientifically accurate. Good for you, Ryan, in making something amusing yet educational during these dark times.
Check trees behind you, moss grows on North face so basic direction. No trees, bloody plant one wait for it to grow. :-) boss video once again.
Vazza yzf750,that varies based on location and species of moss. Most such species have no compass dependent preference, and instead grow wherever they can get adequate light and water, and where they’re protected from excessive wind.
My chance of being in this situation is .0001%
My interests in watching your videos is 100%
I take my bike camping all the time! This is great info. Stay safe everyone.
Albert Einstein aren't you dead?
@@paryudisaditya8845 clearly not. He's posting on RUclips obviously
Yes, but does he bring it back?
"on top of the Himalayas down south grilling papaya , you always want fire" 😂😂😂😂😂
I think the virus lockdown has increased productivity of F9
These videos take much longer to produce than the last month most people have been locked down. I think the channel is growing and as such F9 is making more money and able to produce more content.
The air that comes out of my tubes smells awful, can’t imagine what the liquid would taste like
Hence why he rinses it several times before using it. It'd still have a funky taste, but certainly better than dying.
Taste is irrelevant when faced with the choice of survival or death by dehydration, honestly.
Meh... My bike is tubeless. 😬
I really don't want to know what the air or liquid that comes out of your tubes smells or tastes like, thank you.
@@originalradman9491 is it a dualsport or just a street bike? You're not going to be lost in the woods on a crotch rocket
The production and level of detail you put into your videos is just mind blowing,its like the old UK Top Gear ,but for bikes,and its perfect with just you fronting the review.
Shout out to somebody in the business ,get this lad on TV doing his own review show,it can be anythig that needs reviewing,he is that good.Much respect from the UK.
I told my dad it was Canadian Top gear for motorcycles
Bear Grylls wants to know your location..
divorcedme True 🤣 also this would help a lot 5:58
Bear Grylls? Never heard of her.
@divorcedme Instead of going downhill to eventually find a creek, river, and then a main road. Follow the WiFi, because where ever there is WiFi, there is civilisation.
..and so do you.
He just needs to ask Chuck Norris, he knows where everyone is!
This guy needs a TV show. Super high quality content, production, relevance and panache. If I were a TV or Netflix exec I'd give him a show and creative rights.
The irony of the spot device sitting comfortably on his shoulder is too much, as always great work!
It's incredible how good this channel is.
I would disagree - its entirely credible.
I thought you were pretty talented for fixing a fist sized hole in a bottomed out crank case with a tin can, but this takes it the extra mile ^_^. Great work.
4:30 I thought you were going to explain how to balance the bike on its side stand and let it pivot towards north and find your way back home, safely.
how tf is that supposed to work?
@@danielsteger8456 woosh
That's it! I'm done with my day job. I'm going into the wilderness and I will never come home. Thank you Ryan.
Ryan
As one of your biggest fans I want to claim a kudos restraint-
I saw you in North Van last week- but you looked somewhat distracted :) - so I didn’t interrupt .
Love your videos,; you are right up there with Peter Egan when it comes to promoting and articulating the passion for motorcycling we all share.
As a survival istructor i love the creativity flowing from this video. About water remember that you can cook water in plastic bottle or in this case in rubber. Remember to asses resources from the closest enivroment not to waste energy and remember the rule of 3's. It will pull you out from a lot of trouble. Also carying a knife, small fire starting kit, water (best in metal conteiner to boil it safely) and warm spare layer will save you a lot of time and resources.
None of the safety standards could ever convince me to install rear view mirrors on my bike more than this video.!
I wouldn't go that far in that woods without a sack of basics. Fire,, water, knife, food, rescue, navigation.
Always great content and production though.
Them Rambo shenanigans at the end brought a smile to my face.
It always makes me smile when I hear Canadians, so different to Americans but so similar to Brits. I'll visit BC one of these days hopefully in the coming 5yrs. I know I will as the wife wants to visit there, so there's no arguments what the boss wants the boss gets. It's the recipe for a successful relationship.
Quality is always on point! You make me laugh, learn and on top of that, you're Canadian !
I don't even like bikes I just watch because the production quality is amazing and Ryan makes it interesting.
Ah man, Ryan & Team! This was amazing! Thanks a million for making people laugh when the world really needs it. 😀
There should be a room full of people 6ft apart thinking up awards to give this man. And Now... The peoples choice award for Awesome entertainment in any category is...
Me: *doesn’t have a motorcycle because I can’t convince my parents to let me take courses*
Also me: Ah shit man better watch this video. It could be useful later!
make them watch fortnine and they'll change their mind
Well the problem most often is..parents think their teenage kids AREN'T concerned enough about their own safety. Why? What's the ONE thing you teens never( or wait until the last part to do something about or talk about) talk about when trying to convince the parents to let you get one?
GEAR. PPE. ..Armored Gear from head to toe. And at LEAST the helmet should be hi visibility if not both helmet and the jacket.
In the parents' minds, their son or daughter is never concerned about protecting themselves and the teens never put that as the FIRST purchasing priority. You all want the bike first ..and the gear either never or half assed AFTER buying the bike.
You can talk about taking the MSF courses all ya want, but until you realize you need to convince your parents that you ARE taking your safety seriously enough by talking about what gear you're buying and explaining what you know about the gear you'll be buying, your parents won't hear jack shit of what you're saying.
Gear..first, MSF second, THEN the bike ( if applicable in that order. In my area...the MSF courses require that you bring your own bike..which sucks but whatever.. So I bought my gear first, then researched the bike I felt was reasonable in terms of weight and overall power...something light weight and not a damn crock rocket for me, and finally bought the bike. I had to buy the bike first before I could take the MOtorcycle endorsement test to get my license, so when I bought the bike, I ensured I already had a motorcycle dolly assembly ready to connect to my car TO ...tow the bike home. Then I practiced in my neighborhood in a local big church empty parking lot around 3 to 4 solid days, then made some laps within the neighborhood, then local 35mph frontage roads - a span of time around 2 weeks of practicing daily -, then I towed my bike to the endorsement testing center and had a family member drive my car back home behind me after passing the test .
So, research some decent gear ( yes..this will cost around 800 bucks or more head to toe..easily. That is normal. ) Talk about the gear to them first, then explain about the safety risks you've read about online involving intersections, the most common ways bikers wreck and die, that you'll practice always looking for an escape path and learn to watch the front tires of cars looking like they will pull out in front of you.
It's LITTLE things like these conversational tidbits that show them you ARE aware, wade awake and not just wanting to get on two wheels and burn rubber like a squid idiot.
Legit though Bayek. If you need some gear recommendations or other info ( I'm no expert but have a good 1.5 years under my belt of daily riding across two bikes), let me know. Cheers and good luck.
Show them this video convincing them that if you strand somewhere someday a motorcycle might come in handy
Motoryzen Yeah, almost all I’ve talked about is gear and how safe some of the stuff I’m looking at is. I’ve also talked to them about how I won’t ride late at night, how I’ll never ride without gear, etc. Thanks for the tips tho, my guy.
Save your money up and just do the course. Mine weren't impressed all those years ago. They got over it.
This bike has been through hell and back for all the videos.
We thank you for your service
Me : **suffering in quarantine**
Ryan : here, some quality content **shinning mirror**
Me : **whistles**
"Don't you mean *shining* ?" [Groundskeeper Willie]: "SHHH! D'ya wanna ge' us SUED?!?"
@@consubandon .. that's my exxcitement I couldn't edit 🤣
[quote] _Me : _*_*whistles*_* [/quote]
Has Dwayne Johnson shown up yet?
@@macf4426 **Electrifying by Jim playing in background**
Ryan is the hero we need but not deserve !
Somebody: "How to make a toilet paper from a bike?"
RF9: "Hold my tire camelback..."
Just do as the proverbial bear does in the woods, find a rabbit !
Bro your a film making genius. Your videos are like short films. You're ready for the big screen.
I was expecting a April's Fool video, my friend already texted me my bike was missing, I was on my bike when I got the message.
and to add one more, grease makes a good sunscreen, at least you can do eye black.
This 14yo is so good with words. Whatever boomer ran the mag before the channel made the hire of his life with f2
When hunting rabbit you should always use a 50cal rifle as it has more stopping power than your arrow. Plus if your attacked by a Bigfoot which i know your plagued with in your area you really should be using hollow point ammo. I also am a big fan of the A-team.
I used to use old army webbing as I toured on my XR250 & XL600 as the weight sat on my hips when seated, was also in a good position when i stood on the pegs, was super durable & cheap, and when my bike threw a chain, or some other mishap, i could drag it off the road and hide it in the bush, and hitch or walk out, and retrieve my bike later. This meant that i always had some food, water, basic survival equipment, and didn't mess up the bikes balance, poise, or crack the subframe (again) with lots of gear or fuel. Very good video
Ryan, you make the best and most informative videos on the net! Love them all! Keep them coming please!
Everytime I feel like I'm at the end of RUclips, Ryan comes up with another video. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I was expecting it to just quickly end with him pressing rescue on the Spot.
Carry a PLB or a Spot on every adventure!
Glad you spotted that! I enjoyed the irony of making this video with my beacon on haha. ~RF9
As I live in the UK and don't exactly do any adventuring, what are the PLB and Spot? I'm guessing some kind of distress beacon but the part of the UK I live in is incredibly populated and at worst I'd need to walk for an hour to find a village where I can ask for help so I have never looked into them.
Steppy20 the PLB is a one way radio device that communicates to a rescue satellite. You pull the tab, and it sends your location data to local (government) rescue. A Spot is a 2-way satellite where you can send short (pre written) messages to friends or call SOS (private sector organized) rescue. Ryan has a good video about Spot here: ruclips.net/video/Bga9BVM6EcM/видео.html
@@stephen9894 That is if you can walk 🤔
Can't imagine how much research and effort has gone into making each video. Top notch quality stuff.
Ryan, you are absolutely doing good in this world. Between the riding skills / safety gear vids and now this, you are undoubtedly going to save lives. Even if it is only the Intelligent / Educated-Informed / and Skilled that do. Perhaps that is the way it was meant to be all along. Thanks for overcoming your Nerd Abuse baggage and helping to Educate, Inform and provide the skills to those of us who fall outside that [overly intelligent] spectrum. And a sincere Thank You from all of those who you will never hear from that will knowingly or otherwise put some of the information you have provided to good use and saved them much grief, serious injury or seriously, life itself. Keep up the good work! Now if I can only remember half this stuff...
Production value never ceases to amaze.
Great basic vid again my friend! Being in Canada, survival a few miles from town/home can resort to this type of thing as in remote areas.. Riding, most definitely! You can also use the turn signal lenses for your magnet compass. Keep the water lower than the edge to reduce wind. Also makes a cup. engine covers can convert to bowls, etc. Make a sun dial with a stick/spoke stuck in the ground Side Mirror can be used with bright sun to make fire. Battery IS a great source for so many reasons. As you showed a little gas on a stick/rag is a great fire starter for difficult wood. The bike can be a true life saver. Being a native Alaskan and living in remote areas, we know so much of this to stay alive. I always carry a simple survival kit and tarp just in case on my bike and in my car. Its just what what we used to do in Alaska. The biggest thing is not to panic and think rationally. I teach this now that I have retired from mil/law enforcement.
By far the best motorcycle channel on RUclips.
I felt like Ryan was going to end up with his bike in pieces at the end 😂
The MacGyver of motorcycles
ya, but there is a GMC sitting behind the bike.
how build a fort using 9 parts from your bike!!
Brilliant as usual but I can’t believe he left out my favorite move when I’m lost and in trouble: call the front desk!
Jim C, now that is funny. I laughed out loud.
I've seen a thousand demonstrations on "how to build a fire" all good to know, but why doesn't anyone EVER say "while you're at it, throw a few lighters in the bike"? I keep like 5 Bic lighters on my bike.
Anyways, thanks for another great video. You made my laugh 😂.
Same here, and a compass. I never go into the woods without food and water, stuff to fix a flat and a tarp and nylon cord.
@@rhllnm - and a knife or two.
I moved to the Mojave desert in 1986 . My back yard was literally 200+ square miles of an environment I liken to the moon .
I loved taking off to points unknown and did so as soon as I arrived . My roommate told me that if I crash or get stranded to set my bike on fire . Of course I thought he was nuts !!! He then explained that you can easily see 50 miles and if anyone sees a big black plume they will come to put it out and then find you .
My bike did have an electrical problem one day and I had to leave it in the middle of nowhere and walk 10 miles home .
In the 4 years I lived there ( I rode all of the time ) , luckily I never burned a bike
That ending was epic THANKS!
If you were my teacher back in the day, I wouldn’t fail in science classes so much. I really enjoy this kind of vids, education made entertaining 👍
Hello from 🇨🇿
Very soon you will have more subscribers than Revzilla. Very well deserved Ryan. Amazing channel.
One of the best motorcycle videos I've seen.
Here's an idea if you're taking an adventure bike out into the woods carry a lighter a flashlight and a compass with you🙏😁 oh yeah and bring some water just in case you get thirsty
Another quick way to know where's north is by checking what direction the Sun is moving. It goes from East to West. Facing East, North is to your left hand side.
That's another one for the nerd picking, not listening to high school science fellas.
As always, amazing video man!
"found one to stroke" & "only if given consent" - LOL
Best biking /education channel on RUclips
HE PROTEC, BUT HE ALSO
ATTAC
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY, HE KNOWS HOW TO BUILD HIS BIKE BAC
Forget all that mumbo jumbo. Tell me why 15 50 is recommended now for BMW moto engines ... huh?
A like and comment for the sheer amount of dedication that went into this! The level of professionalism is astounding. Good work!
last year, fortnine gave us an april fools joke. This year on first of april, i have an uncomfortable feeling that these are jokes i'm just too city dweller to understand.
kidmosey Its called proof of concept. They do point north, but you wouldn't know that for sure unless he showed you
You know how to get people out of messes they dont prepare for, and that's what I appreciates about ya.
On the other hand, and I know it's a less exciting video, but I highly suggest just bringing a compass, whistle, firestarter, and collapsible bottle anytime you go out in the woods. Takes less space than my tool kit. The mirror trick is genius, though. Didn't even occur to me until now.
Here's another navigation trick from an old geologist: the analog watch compass. Point the hour hand of the watch at the sun and halfway between 12 and the hour hand is south (in the northern hemisphere, points north in the southern hemisphere). Came in handy in the pre-GPS days working in the vicinity of magnetic north (or near large magnetite deposits) when all else crapped out. YMMV.
You deserve way more subscribers
There are a thousand different flavors surviving to survival situations and they are all going to save you rear. Thanks for adding to knowledge bank and giving me a breaking from my quarantine life!
Real thought that crossed my mind... What you didn't bring a compass?
Then I stopped and considered most of the people I know. Right, carry on
A thought that crossed my mind: can't you look at the sun? If your "compass" is 16 degrees off, I figure a good guess after looking at the sun is about as accurate
@@imthedarknight-8755 You could use an analog watch too (technically that might not be a part of the bike). Knowing that your compass will be 16 degrees off to the east, you can compensate for that. Magnetic declination affects good commercial compasses too.
People knowing that might have brought a map and a compass anyway.
All those Les Stroud Survivorman episodes clearly paid off!! You missed the required harmonic but the whistle will work at keeping you entertained.
"The more skills you have, the less tools you need." -John Lovell
Entertaining video though.
Great info for those who don't have survival education. If you are out of range or don't see airplanes it's pretty easy to do SOS with a spark gap device that will have range to any ground radios etc. 8) Remember also though, drinking unboiled water can end up finishing your journey with gut wrenching pains and diarrhea. Best to stay by camp long enough to boil that if possible. Also, always leave an arrow on the ground pointing the direction you leave and make little arrows or break twigs along the way, if you aren't staying with the vehicle. That way if someone sends help, they know where to go get you if your quick fix orienteering doesn't pan out. ;)
Ryan, can you do a video for guys who grew up as street riders that want to transition to gravel/off road. Just can’t get comfortable with the loss of control feeling when I hit gravel roads. Thanks mate.
As an alchemist, trust me when I tell you.. This is PURE gold!
3:35 *D E M O N I T I Z E D*
Does RUclips get triggered by that term?
@@rangeroadmoto
Unfortunately yes
@Allie X youtube will get mad if you say youre gonna stream on twitch
it just wouldn't have been funny if he said 'penis' instead...
Dropping some Faraday and Fleming knowledge on the electricity casuals, I love it!
3:21 lmao I almost spit my coffee out.
@4:20 I nearly drowned in my bath as I was laughing so hard!
Hands down this is my new favorite YT channel 👍🏼
😁😁😁 Hahahaaa. Well done! Good tips for survival. 💪
Survival Course survivor here. This is fantastic... though you may void your bike's insurance.
I can like it without even watching FortNine is made of awesome
That ending was your best ever!!! Thank you for the smile, in an otherwise grim situation.
Omg the whistle is epic! 💪😂
THIS...was your best video yet. Well done, Ryan. 🙌🏻
When Ryan was about to shoot that chocolate bunny I was like
*In Nicholas Cage Con Air voice*
"Put the bunny back in the box......."
Ah i see, a man of culture you are
Glad someone is still posting April 1 videos, now that Google cancelled their humor! Well done, entertaining, and not totally wrong at all! All checks out, just probably no need to actually do most of it, in the way shown.
Fortnine: How to Start a fire using your Motorcycle
Me: HNNNNNNNNNNG
1) Rev it up nice and hot.
2) open the gas tank.
3) tip it over.
4) With any luck the whole thing will be ablaze shortly.
That chick in Malaysia that this with an H2
Hi there Ryan,Excellent tactics, a little tip,you can waterproof items with a wax candle,
i.e matches,or tinder & a serious survival tip,if your ever in a cold situation, the rule is
"Never" touch metals,if your dehydrated, suck a small pebble,thanks for your posts & Happy riding friend
🙂🙂🙂
My Himalayan already has a compass in the dash.
Briliiant well done! Educational and entertaining. Of course in uk we are not allowed off road in most places, cant carry pointy things bigger than 3cm and we cant go 20 yards without encountering the massed hoardes of people. Enjoy the freedom!😁
If you bring a passenger you also have a food supply
Probably the best written episode yet! Too many LOLs to list
Step 1. Pack Ryan from Fortnine.
RyanF9-(Good Job, as always...) I see the comment regularly that this is the best Motorcycle related content on YT but after nearly exhausting your library I am convinced you have the best "Do-It-Yourself" content on the Inter-Web! I watch everything from Auto-Centric to Xylophone Repair (couldn't come up with a valid "Z") and Race/All Terrain/Off Road/4X4 to DIY of every topic and I do not see the consistent high quality and creative thoughtfulness of F9. Nobody, Nowhere, Knowhow. I will shut up now and start at the top. Thanks for the great Videos and for sharing your talents.
7 downvotes from other motovloggers crying at their demise
Adam Savage - there’s a new sheriff in town. Pack your bags old man - and make way for a new generation of AWESOME.
No need for compas! Just wait for an outumn! Birds will fly to south.
Brilliant !! As long as you don't extinct the local chocolate bunny population, while waiting.