Can We Teach a BEGINNER How To Ride a Motorcycle?

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  • @yammienoob
    @yammienoob  2 года назад +25

    Shop Derek's gear at: shop.yammienoob.co ! $110 DOT and ECE helmet at: shop.yammienoob.co/collections/helmets/products/speed-and-strength-ss900-solid-speed-helmet

    • @biodigitaljazz5814
      @biodigitaljazz5814 2 года назад +1

      Okay Wyatt Earp's shorter cousin get rid of the mustache and grow a beard so you can look like Thor god of thunder and lightning

    • @dirtyscavanger
      @dirtyscavanger 2 года назад

      I gata say spite with the sketchers on.... a true suzuki boi too bad it's not flip flops.

    • @Marina-rc7px
      @Marina-rc7px 2 года назад

      ‼️THANK YOU for this 😁

    • @Stacy_Smith
      @Stacy_Smith 2 года назад

      That's NOT how you teach a noob how verify your in neutral!
      With the engine OFF, you attempt to rock the bike back and forth verifying that it rolls freely.
      The way you taught him is how you get whiskey throttle.
      Granted once experienced is gained you learn to use 1st as a ""parking brake" and you can grab neutral after you have started it.

    • @alexlollar3293
      @alexlollar3293 2 года назад

      @@biodigitaljazz5814 second

  • @Bpat610
    @Bpat610 2 года назад +537

    Yam rocking the ‘stache looks like a very proud dad walking along saying “let’s go Derrick”.

    • @ribalderr6052
      @ribalderr6052 2 года назад +2

      if I didnt know yam, an he walked up towards me with that 'stache, I'd backup, turn, and run away.

    • @williamcolon5393
      @williamcolon5393 2 года назад +4

      Derek is his son. He has a baby pic of him in his wallet. He showed it in a video a long time ago

    • @BrandonLinderman
      @BrandonLinderman 2 года назад +2

      straight up Randy Marsh vibes. I wanna know when he's fighting Batdad

    • @swaghauler8334
      @swaghauler8334 2 года назад

      I wonder if he's going for the "super trooper" authority stash or is he shooting for the full-blown 70s porn stash?

    • @eurosonly
      @eurosonly 2 года назад +2

      Reminds me of reno 911. Just needs some short shorts.

  • @TheDomAdventures
    @TheDomAdventures 2 года назад +568

    I'm a driving instructor in germany, we have probably one of the strictest licensing and testing procedures worldwide, and such my daily bread and butter is talking people through their first steps on a motorcycle. You did a splendid job, especially for someone that *alledgedly* has no training and no experience in teaching others. Well done! :)

    • @tiboreeb5360
      @tiboreeb5360 2 года назад +25

      Jepp, just got my A-License here in germany and the first two hours were exactly what i saw in this video :) but on a much stronger bike (BMW F900r)

    • @thomasb7464
      @thomasb7464 2 года назад +8

      Motorradführerschein macht Spaß! Grüße aus Wiesbaden :)

    • @benyaeast4741
      @benyaeast4741 2 года назад +17

      haha i got my A licence 6 months ago and it was kind of strict, however the bullshit paper system in germany is absolutely absurd! in australia I got my licence in 3 days and costed 180 australian $ . I wish that germany changes this bullshit system and digitalize everything!

    • @WeItenspinner
      @WeItenspinner 2 года назад +12

      @@benyaeast4741 Send this suggestion via FAX and see how it goes. XD

    • @EliseyRodriguez
      @EliseyRodriguez 2 года назад +1

      @@WeItenspinner lmao

  • @umailtogala
    @umailtogala 2 года назад +570

    That level of enthusiasm willing to share fun of riding a bike with someone and... willing to teach! Please make it a series - I want to see how he progresses.

    • @bman_-ze4gu
      @bman_-ze4gu 2 года назад +10

      I have to second this

    • @yamahahaha
      @yamahahaha 2 года назад +7

      i have a feeling he'll be on screen much more. next step... dirt track!

    • @umailtogala
      @umailtogala 2 года назад +4

      @@yamahahaha I'd love to see a new rider/Derek doing his first track day! I am still gathering all willpower i have to do just that - go on my first track day. Would be good to have YN video on this subject.

    • @marvvco
      @marvvco 2 года назад +2

      @@umailtogala there's josh's first track day video from a while back, it was really interesting to see

    • @LocalJanitor6
      @LocalJanitor6 2 года назад +1

      I agree

  • @aye445
    @aye445 2 года назад +253

    “I’ve worn this gear every day, waiting for this moment” 🤣

  • @Rockmantic21
    @Rockmantic21 2 года назад +187

    8:15 the way I explained this to my wife (on a car on manual gearbox) is: with the throttle, you decide how much power the engine generates. With the clutch, you decide how much of that power you want to transfer to the wheel. Then I showed her the "only noise" trick you did here to show my point.
    Btw I really appreciate your work guys, you have fans all over the world... And you deserve them.
    Greetings from Italy
    P.s. Your review on the Svartpilen 401 really helped me to seal the decision for my first bike. Thank you, sincerely.

    • @KylixTheFur
      @KylixTheFur 2 года назад +7

      Dude...that...just blew my mind. Maybe its because I'm sleep deprived, but that just blew my mind.

    • @VaulPianney
      @VaulPianney 8 месяцев назад

      im the same on the Svartpilen 401. I've considered the ninja 400, RE scram 411, Triumph 400x, etc. but Yammie helped me bite the bullet on the Svartpilen 401.

    • @Bordpie
      @Bordpie 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@VaulPianney I'm a going for the Svartpilen 125, after I complete my CBT (hopefully this weekend). Once I get my full licence the 401 looks tempting, last years models are so cheap right now. The Scram 411 is also on my mind, although they should be coming out with a Scram 440 somtime within the year.

  • @360_media
    @360_media 2 года назад +71

    The turbo busa bit at the end had my dying 😆 LOL!!!

  • @adamgreen253
    @adamgreen253 2 года назад +68

    I think we need more content like this, it's one thing to hear you guys talk about how to ride, but to see you walk a beginner rider through the steps provides a great sense of confidence! Great job as usual.

  • @S.p.a.c.e.C.o.w.b.o.y
    @S.p.a.c.e.C.o.w.b.o.y 2 года назад +75

    I've been a driving instructor in the UK and I think you both are doing a great job teaching Derek. 95% of people learn to drive a manual car over here so it makes the transition to hand clutching alot simpler if you can already drive a car. It will be good to see his pergression all the way up to the busa. :)

    • @ribalderr6052
      @ribalderr6052 2 года назад +3

      an how long u gotta ride a scooter there till u can get a liter bike?. I can see starting out on small bikes, but dont want it mandated or for that long, its overregulation.

    • @S.p.a.c.e.C.o.w.b.o.y
      @S.p.a.c.e.C.o.w.b.o.y 2 года назад +3

      @@ribalderr6052 Yeah if you're under 24yrs it's a bit restricted. After that 1 test and you can have anything. I suppose thats why America is the "Land of the free"

    • @gb2983
      @gb2983 2 года назад +4

      If you're over 24 you can go from never having ridden a bike to a liter bike in like 5 days in the UK, that's 3 tests. The younger guys really have to suffer though, it could be better.

    • @ribalderr6052
      @ribalderr6052 2 года назад +1

      @@S.p.a.c.e.C.o.w.b.o.y there were many people at the course I took had been riding for years without class.
      u can buy a motorcycle AND get it registered just fine, they dont care if uve had the class or not. its on u. for now.

    • @inTIMMYdator44
      @inTIMMYdator44 Год назад +2

      @@ribalderr6052 calling a policy which keeps riders alive and riding for years to come doesnt seem like overregulation to me. When you look at the stats uk and europe as a whole have way less motorcycle accidents and deaths despite more motorcycles.
      Life comes before liberty, cant enjoy shit if youre dead

  • @f4rnsworth138
    @f4rnsworth138 2 года назад +12

    Lol. Yam says, "we're gonna move onto drill number two", and it goes to commercial. The commercial? Someone cracking open a beer. That is not a drill I remember from my MSF course....

  • @michaelcallisto
    @michaelcallisto 2 года назад +2

    We skipped the "power walking" thing at my driving school and went straight to the "feet up" part. And that, my friends, was how I dropped the bike 5 mins into my first lesson.

  • @GentlemanWearingOldSpice
    @GentlemanWearingOldSpice 2 года назад +29

    Derrick did an amazing job at self-evaluating and understanding his mistakes. You did an excellent job teaching, and Derrick is an awesome student as well! Great video!

  • @mollygrubber
    @mollygrubber 2 года назад +10

    Man this takes me back to teaching my wife how to shift. That was brutal lol. Now she's ridden all over North America. Very proud of her :)

  • @KylixTheFur
    @KylixTheFur 2 года назад +25

    This video is amazing for someone who is going into an MSF class next month, and is honestly a little scared since a bad experience when I was a kid. (Uncle offered a ride on a Harley, hit 80 in a few seconds. Scared the shit out of my 8 year old self.) "The bike will only do what you tell it to do" is definitely a bit of gold I'll take to the class with me. Papa Yam, thank you for your enthusiasm for getting people on two wheels! You've definitely helped me to warm up to bikes, and I'm gonna post my first ride video to show everyone where an AMAZING place to start is!
    (Yes, I fully realize I'm borderline cringe, but I do not care.)

    • @JkennGG
      @JkennGG Год назад +2

      Not cringe at all bro. Thanks for sharing!

    • @KillYaEgo
      @KillYaEgo 6 месяцев назад

      I seen this is from a year ago.. how did everything go? You do the class?

  • @revamp8835
    @revamp8835 2 года назад +33

    I took an MSF Course a year ago, and I had 50 year old men who ride Harley's yelling and screaming at everyone. They expected you to have 5-10 years of Dirt Bike experience prior. They didn't teach you how to ride but rather expected you to hop on, know the basics, take off and complete the course. It was very challenging and discouraging as a beginner.

    • @minarchisttrucker2775
      @minarchisttrucker2775 2 года назад +4

      I took my msf at a harley dealership and they babied everyone the whole way lol

    • @revamp8835
      @revamp8835 2 года назад

      @@minarchisttrucker2775 😂😂

    • @devinedgin673
      @devinedgin673 Год назад +4

      That’s not an msf at that point. That’s just like a beginner “track”. Wouldve reported tf out of them

    • @devinedgin673
      @devinedgin673 Год назад

      @@minarchisttrucker2775a lot of riders including, probably especially, Harley riders want everybody safe. Harley riders are often softies on the inside.

    • @revamp8835
      @revamp8835 Год назад +1

      @@devinedgin673 Yea, instead of teaching you and fixing your mistakes they’d just yell “what are you doing !?”

  • @ramenwood
    @ramenwood 2 года назад +8

    This was super wholesome. I'd love to see this be a series so we can watch Derek's progression.

  • @johnborron1059
    @johnborron1059 2 года назад +9

    Big ups dude for putting yourself out there and learning on video. Welcome to the world of motorcycling! You won't regret it. Big ups Yammie and Spite. This is so different for you guys. Usually the assumption is that the videos are directed to riders who know how to operate the machine: this is so awesome seeing you go back to the absolute basics, and being humble about it. Riding adds so much to my life. It's my actual job 5 days a week, and I still commute by motorcycle to and from it. Great work guys. Really enjoyed that.

  • @Django_Unsupervised
    @Django_Unsupervised 2 года назад +2

    First timer picking up my 05 shadow grandpa cruiser next Friday. Yammie its creators like you that help continue to push me in a confident and comfortable position. Wish me luck yall

  • @saivishwak5735
    @saivishwak5735 2 года назад +18

    I like how yammie is normalising the Turbo Hayabusa as a perfect beginner bike.😂

  • @mariecottam2172
    @mariecottam2172 2 года назад +3

    I loved watching him learn to ride so much! It really brought me back to the memories of my MSF course! Such an amazing experience! Honestly one of the best feelings of my life is on a motorcycle. Nothing can compare to the freedom and pleasure of the wind and open roads.

  • @staticborris85
    @staticborris85 2 года назад +10

    AMAZING! i've been riding for 13 years and I still remember my first time on a bike, I would have loved to have you guys teaching me. in the UK our CBT course doesnt go into anywhere near as much detail as you are doing. We basically go from sitting on the bike to doing slaloms and figure 8's in 30 mins. Then we learn to shift gears. All my fine clutch control has come from riding on my own in slow moving traffic and car park manuvers. Great work in your teaching. Absolutly love how you teach all the little details.

    • @jacobunderwood538
      @jacobunderwood538 2 года назад +1

      I’m a UK rider too and I agree the cbt is not sufficient. Also combined with the fact you’re basically guaranteed a pass I think it’s super dangerous, I know 125’s don’t have much power but you don’t really do any work on roundabouts, junctions other road users etc.

  • @44MagnumFilms
    @44MagnumFilms 2 года назад +2

    I learned to ride on a mini bike with a centrifugal clutch and a 5HP lawnmower engine. I had no business teaching my wife so I sent her to an MSF class. She really took to riding a motorcycle. The right first experience like what you guys did with Derek really makes a difference.

  • @hblake86
    @hblake86 2 года назад +3

    Seeing a lot of comments from the UK, many saying that the slow guide into using the clutch wasn’t shown to them, I did my CBT 19.5 years ago but I remember the instructor teaching me almost exactly the same as YAM, a gentle intro to how a clutch works and step by step getting to moving, then feet up, then throttle, brings back memories

    • @bobrosscrusytoes1354
      @bobrosscrusytoes1354 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah no they expect us to get the hang of it in like half an hour. Ended up failing my first cbt because the girl I was doing it with had experience and I had none so I couldn’t keep up. Instructor basically gave me 20 mins and was like no

    • @chriscook2930
      @chriscook2930 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@bobrosscrusytoes1354 Glad it's not just me. I went for my CBT on Monday of this week. I had the exact same experience. Basically, they have four hours to get you through the exercises in the morning session and then decide if they think you're safe enough to ride on the road in the afternoon. There is no absolute beginner training. As you said, you're expected to get on the bike and pick it up very quickly. It feels too rushed to me. I wonder if a two day course, like the MSF, would be better.

  • @dirtyscavanger
    @dirtyscavanger 2 года назад +4

    Hey Derek, thanks for helping the yammie crew make videos. I hope all the behind the scenes people get a video.

  • @baron24601
    @baron24601 2 года назад +5

    I got on my first motorcycle an just went. Watching this made me realize I learned all the control skills on an atv. Getting on a motorcycle was an easy transition. High speed turning and controlling a dirt bike through silt was my learning curve, lol. First time I took my 71 yamaha 2 stroke enduro off a jump I thought I was so high, my friend's video of it showed I was off the ground about 6 inches and traveled 30 feet. but I felt like a supercross rider!
    Hope to see more of his motorcycle journey, maybe have him test some beginner bikes after taking MSF course.

  • @Mr_Phoskitos
    @Mr_Phoskitos Год назад +1

    That very first day on two wheels is very special, man. I remember when I first rode a 125cc and I thought "man this pulls hard!". I remember the fear, the connection I inmediately felt to the bike, the excitement... All those feelings came back watching this. You will only have a first time so it always will be special, and sharing it with others makes it even more special too. Great video Pappa Yams 💙

  • @systomattic8469
    @systomattic8469 2 года назад +1

    This is so awesome seeing another rider on the road. A wave of pride washed over me watching this

  • @mose717
    @mose717 2 года назад +1

    Good job all around. Welcome aboard Derek, ride safe and have fun.

  • @stevecox8066
    @stevecox8066 3 месяца назад

    I took my MSF probably 20 years ago. My instructors couldn't have been better. Half my class was getting on a bike that day for the first time. Instructors can absolutely make our break your learning! This was a great video!

  • @ainsgown1917
    @ainsgown1917 2 года назад +1

    I did t know how to ride two weeeks ago no license btw and I just drove it around the neighborhood and looked at some of your videos now I can’t stay away from it. Just so fun man I can’t believe I waited so long to ride. I watch these videos almost every day thanks for the motorcycle Videos they have helped a lot

  • @fatalisticend
    @fatalisticend 2 года назад +7

    Just went through my course last week with absolutely zero exp on a motorcycle and this is nearly identical to how it went 😂 good job

  • @paulsheehan2998
    @paulsheehan2998 2 года назад +2

    More, more, more of this please
    Love to see someone finding their love of bikes

  • @ParanormalBiker
    @ParanormalBiker 2 года назад +10

    Just found your channel a day or 2 ago. Love the content and seeing someone go from never to this is awesome...is awesome.

  • @jonnybrown1717
    @jonnybrown1717 2 года назад +4

    I would love for this to be a series where we follow his journey and learning to ride over time! Great video guys 🙏🏼

  • @RadicalLinguisticDescriptivism
    @RadicalLinguisticDescriptivism 2 года назад +2

    As a fairly recent MSF course grad and having not ridden a motorcycle in over 20 years (rode dirtbikes quite a bit as a teen).... I can relate to a lot of the things Derrick was experiencing. The weird feelings do go away with practice of the basic skills. I highly recommend finding a parking lot near you and practice the things that you learned in MSF using your motorcycle. The motorcycle I rode in the MSF course is VERY different than my motorcycle in terms of how the controls feel. I also recommend learning to mostly ignoring your dash except for maybe an occasional quick glance at the speedometer. Looking at the dash too much is a distraction you don't need. You will learn pretty quickly which gear you are in by counting them and by the speed and sound of the bike. Good vibes from this video.

  • @Rose_Butterfly98
    @Rose_Butterfly98 2 года назад

    Of course you can.
    My neighbor just stuck me on her zx10r, told me how to use the clutch and shift into first and let me go round the car park.
    You two are way better teachers.
    Much more instructions and a much safer bike.

  • @RacerXdBrother
    @RacerXdBrother 2 года назад +1

    We were all there once, great to see the first time someone feels it. Awesome

  • @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits
    @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits 2 года назад +4

    Nice perspective. It's cool to see a new rider going through the paces. Y'all's bike is in a lot better shape than the Buell Blast they had us using in the course.

    • @ribalderr6052
      @ribalderr6052 2 года назад

      what size bike is that, and what podunk place was this uses those FCS?. was it an accredited MSF course??.

    • @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits
      @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits 2 года назад

      @@ribalderr6052 Harley Davidson Riders Edge course in Maryland. The Blast actually has a peppy little single thumper...I think they were 500cc. Just not very well kept.

    • @ribalderr6052
      @ribalderr6052 2 года назад

      @@LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits haha last made in early 2000's. 491cc, 34bhp. boy wth they using those for?.

    • @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits
      @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits 2 года назад

      @@ribalderr6052 They got em cheap probably and then charged us $350 to ride them for a day and a half. About $150 bucks more than Maryland DOT was charging but the schedule was quicker and I had wanted to be licensed up before Spring started.

    • @ribalderr6052
      @ribalderr6052 2 года назад

      @@LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits ye I called around different places do it totally different and use different bikes, maybe even bring yur own, and different lengths of class and even different prices, but all meet MSF requirements. weird.

  • @caxmez
    @caxmez 2 года назад

    I did not watched the video yet, but the answer is yes. I was a total beginner and had never been on a bike. I watched all the yammie noob videos and passed the MSF course and got my first bike last summer. I felt surprisingly prepared during the course. MUCH THANKS Yammie

  • @ninetees383
    @ninetees383 2 года назад +1

    I have my MSF course in 2 weeks and this has calmed my nerves immensely!

  • @b.switzer4744
    @b.switzer4744 2 года назад +3

    Way to go! I remember that feeling of doing this for the first time. Incredible! 😀

  • @r.matthews594
    @r.matthews594 2 года назад

    Papa Yam, I know you have the channel, the store, but if you ever wanted to start a riding school, you could. Your patience and enthusiasm are easy to see. Excellent job of instruction.

  • @JoelHuinquez-fi9co
    @JoelHuinquez-fi9co 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve seen other videos, but this one you show someone that is learning that really helps other people like my self because is my is how we would start riding a bike , I appreciate it , great lesson, I enjoy it. 🙏👋🏼

  • @MotoVania
    @MotoVania 2 года назад +1

    Derek did a great job and you guys gave excellent guidance. Time for y’all to open an MSF chapter

  • @ManifestNMotivate369
    @ManifestNMotivate369 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the videos!! Really helping me learn basics visually. Rode mimi bikes before and have drove stick shift trucks so I'm excited to get my bike soon and going do what yall did in this video to start off with. Making me feel more comfortable in my ability to do it. Before videos I was sketchy if I could do it safely 🙏 thanks so much

  • @roaddog7542
    @roaddog7542 2 года назад +1

    Good for him sharing his learning experience so others can learn. 👍

  • @viperking974
    @viperking974 2 года назад

    Mr Sir Yammie Scoob, you are an amazing teacher, not many motorcycle instructors are able to put their victims at ease the way you do. loving the content

  • @lenyjeanbaptiste3945
    @lenyjeanbaptiste3945 Год назад +2

    That’s wonderful! wholesome ! Now I feel better about the idea of starting this great journey! Wanted to learn but after seeing this it’s less scary 😅

  • @nobbystyles4807
    @nobbystyles4807 2 года назад

    huge props on being super supportive to that guy and well done to him. its exciting seeing someone get that first buzz. automatic cars are more popular in the states than over here in the uk so i can appreciate how it must feel a little wierd doing clutch control. great job!

  • @mikereynolds5118
    @mikereynolds5118 2 года назад

    Super special video. I'm a newly licensed rider. My dad is a LONG time rider, and I lost an uncle in a motorcycle accident. I've driven cars, flown planes and ridden bikes. Bikes are hardest. I'm never gonna say "NO," but it's not easy. Bikers need to do the homework. STAY SAFE in that saddle. GREAT VIDEO!

  • @mississippster-qq7wc
    @mississippster-qq7wc Год назад

    You're an excellent instructor. I'm finally about to get back into riding after a layoff of 28 years (although I've been a regular cyclist since I was 4). This is a great video.

  • @alexicon_
    @alexicon_ 2 года назад +1

    love this! great break down of entry level skills, and great to hear the perspective from the new rider. as always thanks for the delicious yammie content!

  • @ButteredUpToast
    @ButteredUpToast 2 года назад +1

    I just finished up my beginner riders course to get a permit, hyped to finally be able to ride legally!

  • @paulcooper9813
    @paulcooper9813 2 года назад

    The ending… chef’s kiss. Good work.

  • @clangerbasher
    @clangerbasher 2 года назад +1

    I like the power walking. What a great idea. I was forced to get my feet onto pegs ASAP.

  • @Geshmaal
    @Geshmaal 2 года назад +24

    I actually feel like I was missing a session like this when I learned to ride. I did the UK CBT and they basically had us jump straight on the bike and try and get us to pull off in a straight line, get our feet up on the pegs and then come to a stop putting just the left foot down. It is the "proper" technique and I appreciate having it drilled into me, but I feel like half an hour of taking it one step at a time like in this video would have benefited me as things went on. If you haven't been around bikes much even just sitting on or with the engine running can be intimidating!

    • @ribalderr6052
      @ribalderr6052 2 года назад +2

      intimidating sitting still on a bike?. then ur gonna love the freeway bub.

    • @Geshmaal
      @Geshmaal 2 года назад +2

      @@ribalderr6052 I've been riding for years now, highways are the easiest, you just go in a straight line and hold the throttle open. By far the least intimidating roads to ride on.

    • @GTAmaniac1
      @GTAmaniac1 2 года назад +1

      @@Geshmaal yeah, i'm from croatia and the first driving lesson in traffic for me was going down the motorway because you only have to worry about the throttle, the vehicles in front and vehicles in the back. Planning to get my A2 license this summer, but i spent most of my childhood hooning around on a bicycle and have spent a decent chunk of time taking my family's 50 cc scooter through traffic. By far the scariest part of riding is the fear of someone accidentally cutting you off too close because of not noticing you while at an intersection, great fun going around roundabouts at full throttle on that scooter tho.

    • @ribalderr6052
      @ribalderr6052 2 года назад

      @@Geshmaal and one of the most harrowing and dangerous places to ride.
      u must be forgetting the 1st time/s, or ur just a super stud danger ranger..
      for noobs, deff NOT easy. yes going in a straight line is, but thats not what makes it scary at first of course.
      its the other factors think about it.

    • @Eunostos
      @Eunostos Год назад

      @@ribalderr6052 i live on a mountain and i guarantee you it's scarier sitting still on most of our driveways than the beautifully graded and low-traffic highway :p

  • @KeViNMCMXXCIX
    @KeViNMCMXXCIX 2 года назад +1

    Hahah the ending. I wanna see that sequal though! Also would be fun to see him grow into riding and getting the license. Also Yam and Spite you actually taught him pretty good. Still taking lessons myself, I am on the road already though and did all the slow speed stuff but it's still fresh in my mind. And they do pretty much the same here if you are like new to riding nor have nearly no driving experience. Well done Derrick as well. You picked up pretty darn good. Few lessons in and you'll be way more comfortable with throttle and clutch control. It's like you need to learn it to you muscle memory. And once you do, your breezing.

  • @ornatehammer661
    @ornatehammer661 Год назад +2

    Ah yes, the perfect beginner bike , the Hayabusa, so glad that you guys gave him the best beginner friendly starter bike!

  • @DayakDreams
    @DayakDreams 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! For someone who never used a clutch before, I think it's a good idea to crank up the idle a little, enough to take off without stalling.

  • @driverjb09
    @driverjb09 2 года назад +1

    This was awesome. I need to sign up for an MSF course.

  • @Cochis3
    @Cochis3 2 года назад

    This is awesome and I love it when people have good teachers at new things, makes the feels.

  • @SemiDad
    @SemiDad 2 года назад

    I taught my kids to drive a manual car and a motorcycle.
    I started with the clutch. As you pointed out you control the power with the clutch.
    If you get throttle-shock the 1st thing I taught them was to pull in the clutch.

  • @clangerbasher
    @clangerbasher 2 года назад +2

    He's lucky to have all that space to learn in. Schools here in the UK can be a bit small.

  • @kanekochera57
    @kanekochera57 2 года назад

    Brings back memories of first riding a motorcycle and being taught the basics. Nicely done

  • @gabesailer1171
    @gabesailer1171 2 года назад +1

    I bought my first bike, a 2016 ninja 300, with no knowledge of how to ride at all. Watched a few videos then gave it a go in my back yard 😆 after 20 or 30 minutes of that, I “graduated” to the straight road I live on, to go a mile and a half to a school parking lot where I practiced clutch control, starting and stopping, and shifting gears. Two days later, I did a little ride around some simple roads close to home. That was all it took for me to learn the basics. I can definitely say I’m glad I started on a smaller displacement bike, I could see myself getting hurt otherwise

  • @wisdumb47
    @wisdumb47 2 года назад

    Started teaching my wife to ride yesterday. Good timing on this one!

  • @dukie1616
    @dukie1616 2 года назад

    It’s so awesome getting another biker bro and biker gal on the road. The more the merrier!👏 Great job gents👍

  • @JamesExcell-InterJex
    @JamesExcell-InterJex 2 года назад +1

    The stache' here is highly appropriate for this video.
    Instructor Yam!

  • @scyly7026
    @scyly7026 Год назад

    so good to see it from a perspective of another newbie! this video was so helpful thank you!

  • @georgedickinson4500
    @georgedickinson4500 2 года назад

    I’ve taught a few people how to ride motorcycles and most of the were very successful, i had them riding around and able to change gears up and down within an hour. But there was this one girl who i tried to teach on my old grom and when it came to putting it all together she forgot everything i told her and wheelied the bloody thing up and curb and into a tree. She was alright but it just shows that not everyone has the discipline and focus it takes to ride. Anyway great video guys and nice job Derek hopefully we’ll see another rider out of you.

  • @John_Ridley
    @John_Ridley 2 года назад

    I have had a few bikes, I have one larger bike, just bought a Z400, and I'm having a GREAT time on the little bike. They're a ton of fun.

  • @Luggruff
    @Luggruff Год назад

    Best video on RUclips where someone is being taught. EVERY other video they just let people try the clutch on the first day. In my mind this is probably causing a lot of insecurities, as the learner probably thinks "Well if this is all they want me to do now, how *dangerous* is this shit?"
    Funny also how you said what you said about the Hornet. I had to learn on a 600 Hornet and had to weave through cones with rear brake and clutch within my first minute in driving school. Sketchy, but then again, I had my license within a week (4x2 hour lessons) and got my first bike 2 days ago - a 600cc '99 Transalp - it made a lot of sense to me even though it is a 600 as the first bike, as it of course does not have the same torque as the Hornet, and is much more comfortable. Turning radius is much better too. Can't put both my feet on the ground but that's no issue. I feel pretty comfortable going from a Hornet to this - kinda the opposite of what many people do I think.

  • @NickVetter
    @NickVetter 2 года назад +2

    I remember it took my a little while during my msf to realize I needed to add throttle while I'm letting out the clutch, instead of waiting untill the clutch is out.

  •  2 года назад +2

    I would gladly have them teach me how to ride . Patience and no bs :)

  • @DrKniz
    @DrKniz 2 года назад +2

    I would like to see more videos on his progression.

  • @vadadofthr3357
    @vadadofthr3357 2 года назад +1

    Fun to watch someone getting into the sport, for some reason I would have never expected the person behind the scenes of a motorcycle channel to really be a total newbie to riding though..... Great job on the first day out! Stay safe and keep the rubber side down :). You guys are much better teachers than I am though. Need to focus on your technique. Every time I try to teach someone they whiskey throttle it off into the trees .....😂

    • @ribalderr6052
      @ribalderr6052 2 года назад

      first of all, stop teaching people then, if thats what u call it an it keeps happening. send them to an accredited course if they've never ridden, u could be liable in this day n age.
      throttle control is first lesson, see yammie spend some serious time over an over explaining that. does make for some good fail videos though I must admit.
      even worse they whiskey it then hold on.. lol.

  • @justintorrex6676
    @justintorrex6676 2 года назад

    IT IS FUNNY I JUST BOUGHT THAT EXACT SAME BIKE BRAND NEW (NOT FLEXING JUST FOLLOWING RECOMENDATIONS FOR BUYING FIRST BIKE) AND LEARNED HOW TO DRIVE IT BY WATCHING YAMIMIE'S VIDEOS. AM STILL LEARNING BUT HAVING THIS INFO AVIABLE MAKES THE PROCESS MUCH FASTER.

  • @rjlacaillade2519
    @rjlacaillade2519 2 года назад

    I wish I had you guys as msf instructors back when I took mine! Gotta say though, I’m really digging that Honda the more I see it

  • @sonnya1544
    @sonnya1544 2 года назад

    I am a new rider n Jus bought the 2022 krt edition ninja 400 only had 6 miles on it n wrecked it. I broke my thumb. I jus had a surgery. Now gonna take the MSC n try to get back on it. Guys videos don't teach you everything plz take the course if you never ride the bike b4. It's not worth the risk. I learned the hard way

  • @vincentcoulombe2947
    @vincentcoulombe2947 2 года назад +3

    The last 60 seconds is the only thing you need to remember from this video😂

  • @christiangrendel9893
    @christiangrendel9893 2 года назад

    You guys are awesome! Fantastic pupil and fantastic teachers. Brilliant.

  • @leeinwis
    @leeinwis 7 месяцев назад

    I taught myself in a week, by the end of said week I was a pro shifter ! I had a RD200 Yammie.

  • @souviknag
    @souviknag 2 года назад

    You're the best Yamm!! Love from India

  • @CaptainJacksIsland
    @CaptainJacksIsland 2 года назад

    11:40 everyone gets "EYES UP!!" barked at 'em in rider training 😆 I bet it felt satisfying to be on the other end of it

  • @SVSky
    @SVSky 2 года назад

    Just like the MSF course. Law of Primacy is powerful, teaching it the right way the first time is super important.

  • @bmagada
    @bmagada 2 года назад

    Get this man a bike with a tachometer and a gear indicator and he's golden. Honestly its good to learn, but the learning is much faster once you can get the the feeling of the gear changes and the visual acknowledgement of what gear you're in. He's doing a great job though.

  • @tristanhostak2267
    @tristanhostak2267 Год назад

    I first rode a dirt bike at a busy motocross track. Whiskey throttled and held on and almost drove straight into a pool, but was finally able to slow it down enough to fall off. This would have been very helpful lol

  • @ricktickb00m
    @ricktickb00m 2 года назад +3

    This was actually wholesome af, you guys were super patient with him. Go Derek!

  • @richardlennon4148
    @richardlennon4148 2 года назад

    Clutch is very important, especially off-road.

  • @dylannolan7454
    @dylannolan7454 Год назад

    Watching this I’m realizing that my friends verbally explaining the controls, and then me just hopping on and riding, was a bit of a crazy way to learn… but damn it was fun to hop on a bike for the first time and just get after it. If I’m ever teaching someone I’m using these drills… great video.

  • @Q_N-
    @Q_N- 2 года назад +1

    Lol it’s fact that every beginner rider is plagued with 2 problems. The first and most common one is the death grip braking, 2nd is counter steer turns. Man, I remember my first ride. I flew forward in the mud and rain after a hard brake🤣 Definitely a wild experience when you learn how to ride on your own.

    • @dylanusie1023
      @dylanusie1023 Год назад +1

      My first ride, got on the road... Crossed the road, went into a ditch. Picked up the deadlift and looked to see if anyone was looking.

    • @Q_N-
      @Q_N- Год назад

      @@dylanusie1023 LMAO! I feel ya! It’s embarrassing as hell just knowing someone somewhere just watched us eat it 💀 But hey, that’s just how the riding life is. I find it sad that so many quit just after just 1 fall though.

  • @oldmanV17
    @oldmanV17 2 года назад

    Understanding how to use a clutch will help when first learning, I've seen plenty of potential riders get frustrated and go quicker and quicker leading to stall after stall and frustration. If you get frustrated stalling, take a deep breath and slow your actions down a little.Your new rider tip for today.

  • @Troubleshooter-2.0
    @Troubleshooter-2.0 2 года назад

    Brings back memories... in college I bought a $600 '85 Honda Rebel. It was kind of cool with the old school square chrrome battery box.
    I let everyone who expressed a whimmer of a desire to ride it, My college roommate laid it over on its side like a bicycle when he was done. In gear, motor running, laying horizontal. My friend Tim whiskey throttled it (TOO MUCH POWER!) into the side of the appartment building seconds after hopping on. They always came back a little sheepish like "Yeah... I wrecked your bike." I just laughed and laughed.

  • @johncaswell2648
    @johncaswell2648 2 года назад +4

    My wife decided that she'd like to learn how to ride her own bike this year. We signed up for an MSF course together, so I could be there for moral support and I figure a refresher never hurts. The class was going way too fast for her, the instructor didn't even take the time to explain the clutch to her even though she let him know she's never driven a manual car before. First time the instructor had us shift into first, she wasn't told she needed to keep holding the clutch so she let it out and off she went... After a few other issues we decided it would be best to just get her a bike she can flatfoot (I'm 6'2", she's 5" so my Sprint ST and V-Strom don't exactly fit her) and work on it together until she feels ready to try the class again. We picked up a Rebel 500 for her and have been working through the lessons, we're just about ready to start having her learn to turn at speed rather than walking it around. Basically just doing exactly what you did here.

    • @MaaZeus
      @MaaZeus 2 года назад +1

      Damn! That was one crappy driving school! 😮

    • @johncaswell2648
      @johncaswell2648 2 года назад +1

      @@MaaZeus We think it's just the one instructor, he seemed like he didn't really want to teach, he was just there to get paid for watching people teach themselves, if that makes sense. He didn't notice or didn't care that she was the only one who didn't raise her hand when he asked who knew how to drive a manual car. When we go back we're definitely requesting a different instructor.

    • @chnkylvr6969
      @chnkylvr6969 2 года назад

      Go to another instructor. My coach was a d-bag but he knew what he was doing. We live in north west Ohio, and I've never heard a bad thing about our instructors around here. I'm teaching my girlfriend starting tomorrow. Hope she keeps going. Good luck brother!!!!

  • @bryanjames5256
    @bryanjames5256 2 года назад

    Dang. I wish you guys could of taught me how to ride. So much patience and good advice.

  • @bagel4123
    @bagel4123 2 года назад

    Please continue this as a series, it gives me incredible amounts of courage as some who plans to start riding soon. (Also make a keep watching Yammie Noob supercut)

    • @tjlovesrachel
      @tjlovesrachel 2 года назад

      Bro… just do it.. take the course or buy a beginners bike and get your permit…you can only learn so much from watching…good luck man

    • @bagel4123
      @bagel4123 2 года назад

      @@tjlovesrachel I'm broke bruh

  • @ashlaysaywhat
    @ashlaysaywhat 5 месяцев назад

    Signing up for the MSF course next month. Never driven a manual car… BUT, I do drive around a 1944 Farmall B tractor 😅

  • @disvert9355
    @disvert9355 3 месяца назад

    I agree about starting on a small bike. Im 6'3" and 250lbs. I looked massive on my first 250cc. But I'm so glad i started there. My current bike is an 800, and im still nervous.

  • @timrose131
    @timrose131 2 года назад

    brings me back to my class...100% must, must, must get used to slow speed monouvering to drive a motorcycle. if you don't know TAKE THE COURSE. if you do know TAKE THE COURSE ANYWAY

  • @233kosta
    @233kosta 2 года назад

    19:25 This is why euro regs run graduated licensing for motorbikes and why testing systems like the British one require that you demonstrate competence on a bike of a minimum weight, engine displacement and power to qualify for each class of license. There's a lot wrong with these regulations, but this idea makes sense.