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My first bike I was 17. Had no training at all. But I was athletic, nimble, no problem. Had several bikes since then, and yet for the last 8 or so years I have not ridden at all. Not so young and nimble anymore, big Harley, more than I was used to. I am not ashamed to watch your great lessons. Most are reminders of what I had already known, but still very good for getting it all back. Thank you.
Not me 😂 Bought mine at 18 and rode in the grass to get comfortable. I slid out a few times but only got a scrape on my hand. The brakes and the gear shifter were the most difficult parts to figure out.
I Lost my father to cancer last year and had inherited the motorcycle i've seen him on for years, I've never ridden a motorcycle before but I want to keep his motorcycle forever, so i chose to learn, and your video was a big help in getting me started down the road on it, I thank you.
Just purchase my first bike.I'm forty-four years old never never have i ever drove or riden 😂 a bike/motorcycle. I attempted a boom fell down bike on ankle, and knee twisted a little. It felt like i was in a 10 round fight. This was Sunday and a bit Intimidated. But watching your video i'm in encouraged now thanks.
Just purchased my first bike yesterday and I have never ridden a bike/motorcycle either 😅 today was my first ride on it was going good all I was in was first tho
When downshifting from 6th gear ... Can I keep the clutch lever squeezed in and just shift down through each gear to 1st without releasing the clutch ? Great content .
Thank you brother, i take my motorcycle course this weekend, years and years have passed by of me wanting to learn how to ride, I'm finally gonna do it! Lets fuckin go!
My husband, a biker since he was 15, has had a stroke that has left him blind. My experience was when I was 19 and a Ninja. I need to get him back riding somehow, as his spirits are not great. I am not sure WTF, but I am thinking of a Trike. I just don't know. Any suggestions? It is a HUGE part of our lives, needless to say. Thank you.
Did you ever add anymore videos to this series? I keep looking and can only find when you started another beginner series. This one was helpful and was looking for others.
literally on worst first bike ever sorta/kinda yeah.79 harley lowrider. Dad's bike that killed him 40 yrs after lady run red-light in 1981. Goat was done more than # on, along with me since I carried him on shoulder all appts, to his end. mega curse huh* sitting on bike never rode it or anybike. Paradox 2.0
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My first bike I was 17. Had no training at all. But I was athletic, nimble, no problem. Had several bikes since then, and yet for the last 8 or so years I have not ridden at all. Not so young and nimble anymore, big Harley, more than I was used to. I am not ashamed to watch your great lessons. Most are reminders of what I had already known, but still very good for getting it all back. Thank you.
Not me 😂 Bought mine at 18 and rode in the grass to get comfortable. I slid out a few times but only got a scrape on my hand. The brakes and the gear shifter were the most difficult parts to figure out.
Kids are like elastic, adults not so much 😂
I Lost my father to cancer last year and had inherited the motorcycle i've seen him on for years, I've never ridden a motorcycle before but I want to keep his motorcycle forever, so i chose to learn, and your video was a big help in getting me started down the road on it, I thank you.
I feel way more comfortable just watching this it gave me the confidence to try it alone
Glad to hear it brother 👊🏻
Just purchase my first bike.I'm forty-four years old never never have i ever drove or riden 😂 a bike/motorcycle. I attempted a boom fell down bike on ankle, and knee twisted a little. It felt like i was in a 10 round fight. This was Sunday and a bit Intimidated. But watching your video i'm in encouraged now thanks.
Just purchased my first bike yesterday and I have never ridden a bike/motorcycle either 😅 today was my first ride on it was going good all I was in was first tho
Me too. Traded a pontoon boat for a Harley Electra glide Scared of it but wanna learn soo bad
I bought a bike at 6am its currently 2:15pm and i rode to the gas station for a soda all because this video haha thanks so much
Im thinking of buying a Harley and these instructions are very encouraging. 👍🏾
When downshifting from 6th gear ... Can I keep the clutch lever squeezed in and just shift down through each gear to 1st without releasing the clutch ? Great content .
Yes
Yup, just count down on gears if you have to go from say 6th to 3rd, just remember where you're at and where you want to be
I just got my motorcycle permit at age 40, plan to get a bike soon. Your videos are extremely helpful and very thorough. Thank you
Thank you for the theory, now imma go practice on my bike today😎 excited and scared, wish me luck haha
Thank you brother, i take my motorcycle course this weekend, years and years have passed by of me wanting to learn how to ride, I'm finally gonna do it! Lets fuckin go!
You should always consider taking a Motorcycle safety course. Better learning environment and can get you discounts on insurance.
My husband, a biker since he was 15, has had a stroke that has left him blind. My experience was when I was 19 and a Ninja. I need to get him back riding somehow, as his spirits are not great. I am not sure WTF, but I am thinking of a Trike. I just don't know. Any suggestions? It is a HUGE part of our lives, needless to say. Thank you.
Love this. Good information. Thank you.
This was pretty helpful. Thank you
Man, I could use someone like you to help me getting use to riding
Did you ever add anymore videos to this series? I keep looking and can only find when you started another beginner series. This one was helpful and was looking for others.
Thanks bro
I'm 33 and looking into get my firth bike no experience. Road a few 2 stroke mini bikes
Great information 👍
Thank you
THANK GUY WILL DO .
Never rode a motorcycle but plan on buying one…
Road glide as first bike? What is your opinion
You'll get decent at riding fairly quickly so starting out on a small bike is dumb. You out grow it very soon as long as u ride fairly consistently
This has always been a through of mine, can I just go ahead and start on this 😂
Just got my ever first bike yesterday 😅😅it’s a road king
Straight glide.
If it's that important and so detrimental why not get dct? And this is coming from a 6speed 5.0 owner.
literally on worst first bike ever sorta/kinda yeah.79 harley lowrider. Dad's bike that killed him 40 yrs after lady run red-light in 1981. Goat was done more than # on, along with me since I carried him on shoulder all appts, to his end. mega curse huh* sitting on bike never rode it or anybike. Paradox 2.0
94.3 the dude?
Street glide.
👊
Not all riders are fellas.
Thank You
Straight glide.