You Should Start Riding Motorcycles. Here's Why

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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  • @yammienoob
    @yammienoob  Год назад +22

    Are you going to start riding this year? Get our best selling helmet ($110 and ECE rated) shop.yammienoob.co/collections/yams-picks/products/speed-and-strength-ss900-solid-speed-helmet

    • @attriter
      @attriter Год назад

      Will do brother!

    • @imhuntingdeer125
      @imhuntingdeer125 Год назад

      Hey Yammie I cant seem to start of on my dual sport without popping a small wheelie, got any suggestions on how I can start off more smoothly?

  • @FarmerDrew
    @FarmerDrew Год назад +486

    I ride because I grew up riding, and there's no cheaper way to have a midlife crisis

    • @deputytorrez950
      @deputytorrez950 Год назад +18

      Lmaooo i swear this is why i ride

    • @Judahthylion
      @Judahthylion Год назад +4

      Amen brother

    • @cryptoninjaz
      @cryptoninjaz Год назад +4

      Truth

    • @ghettosled1976
      @ghettosled1976 Год назад +7

      “Grew up riding” and “midlife crisis” defines you as the “I made up a contradictory post for attention”

    • @ghettosled1976
      @ghettosled1976 Год назад +1

      You grew up in your midlife. You got bigger issues bro.

  • @stewball7022
    @stewball7022 Год назад +290

    Amen brother! I started riding at 61. Four years later: the good news, one or two tours every summer; the bad news, three bikes in the garage. Riding a motorcycle is as close as we can come to flying like a bird. It’s all about mass and momentum. Velocity and friction. Acceleration and braking. Like a bird you fly around corners a foot off the ground. It’s a profound experience of the physics of the world in which we live.

    • @neilchakr
      @neilchakr Год назад +20

      bro out here writing poems at 65 ga damn🙏

    • @nyashnader1
      @nyashnader1 Год назад +5

      Airplanes enter the chat

    • @williamstevens4172
      @williamstevens4172 Год назад +1

      I hate to be that guy, but look into ultralight aircraft....I think you'll be into it

    • @sidgrover8628
      @sidgrover8628 8 месяцев назад

      Ya spelled it out pretty well brother af the road 👍🤠🏍️

    • @MattScott-uj7dl
      @MattScott-uj7dl Месяц назад

      Yup. A F16 would be preferable, but a bike is more affordable.

  • @tiagob7121
    @tiagob7121 Год назад +209

    Me having a motorcycle license at 28 thinking it was considered “late”, then I see ppl in their 40s and 60s doing it! Respect to all of you.
    Ride safe everyone 😙

    • @KleinHeister
      @KleinHeister Год назад +7

      Aye same age, and first season. 👊

    • @CB500Xoo7
      @CB500Xoo7 Год назад +5

      45 and completed msf 2 weeks ago. Scooped up a 22cb500x. I ride smooth and chill unlike how I drove many years ago 😂. Safe travels dude 🤙

    • @alekharan5244
      @alekharan5244 Год назад +5

      yo, me wishing i had a bike by 22, but cuz of life stuff i managed to get my own loved machine, perfect fast for me machien at 34, and still i consider it the most valuable asset for me at the moment, is just magic.

    • @jluv420
      @jluv420 Год назад +2

      I bought my first bike at 40. Finally felt responsible enough to respect it properly.

    • @mangotail6808
      @mangotail6808 Год назад

      Fun fact, i,m 27 and i,m turning 28 this year and i,m only now considering getting a motorcycle licence for next summer. Never too late, right 😄

  • @robertcoco153
    @robertcoco153 Год назад +141

    I took up riding at 60 because it keeps you sharp as you get older and it’s great to learn a new skill 😃

    • @oscorpio3326
      @oscorpio3326 Год назад +5

      Keep up the good vibes grandpa ❤️

    • @MJFUYT
      @MJFUYT Год назад +3

      Rt on player 💯

    • @Alex-hr2df
      @Alex-hr2df Год назад +4

      Good for you! I am 45 and I started when I was 16. Yet riding never get boring.

    • @NuTTzO
      @NuTTzO 3 месяца назад

      Me too at 45 🎉

  • @jasperktm
    @jasperktm Год назад +80

    Riding cured my bad depression made me realise Im able to do stuff and being good at it. The moment I put my helmet on get on the bike its awesome.

  • @leahd7186
    @leahd7186 Год назад +49

    I got my first jacket and helmet! Saving my for my wheels but even as a young, European female rider, your channel has given me so much confidence to start my motorcycle journey❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @nataliebartonRDH
      @nataliebartonRDH Год назад +6

      I got my jacket and helmet 2 years ago. That was such a great day. You will never look back.

  • @williamstevens4172
    @williamstevens4172 Год назад +32

    Got back into riding after, 18 years. Brought a joy back to my life I forgot I was missing.
    No matter how shit you day is, it's real damn hard to not grin like an idiot after some 2nd gear pulls

  • @johnstanley6519
    @johnstanley6519 Год назад +18

    I started riding last year. I started riding because it’s always looked super cool and, well, I’m a big boy now and can just buy things with my big boy money.

  • @KD3LL
    @KD3LL Год назад +29

    I’m 30 years old and completed my first season of riding last year, self taught. What I love about it, is feeling so “dialed in.” Just so focused and free at the same time

  • @benchaggaresmusic
    @benchaggaresmusic Год назад +18

    I had my first experience on a motorcycle at 18 months when my dad would accelerate in the parking lot at our apartment with me sitting on the tank. Been obsessed with bikes ever since. Can't wait for all this snow to melt and get back on my bike

  • @sheaselmer1835
    @sheaselmer1835 Год назад +13

    I ride bc it is literally my own personal alone time therapy. No wife no kids, just me doing my thing and it keeps me strait

  • @johnjay6370
    @johnjay6370 Год назад +59

    I am a 46 year old man and just started riding a motorcycle last year! I have to say it is one of the most rewarding feelings in the world. I am so happy I finally started to ride and to be honestly it is also super healthy. Yes healthy, because when i lost 10 pounds! I did some research and i read that motorcycles give you a core workout unlike driving a car. You will also save on gas!!! I say if you ever wanted to ride a motorcycle, give it a chance, and do not be stupid! Do not speed, do not try and play chicken with a car, and always wear your gear.

    • @SoulTouchMusic93
      @SoulTouchMusic93 Год назад +2

      Started last summer and it is a bit of a workout indeed. I'm not sore anymore.

    • @edrikmercado5045
      @edrikmercado5045 Год назад +2

      @@SoulTouchMusic93 yes indeed a great work out.. specially on a racer position (clip ons)... adding heavier stuff on your riding backpack even gives you more strenght training....

    • @christians131
      @christians131 Год назад +2

      You’re also exposed to the element on a motorcycle than in a car. I remember hearing in a Andrew Huberman podcast that it’s good to be exposed to cold early in the day as it releases more dopamine and increases testosterone if I remember right. So if you commute to work in the morning, you’re likely getting those benefits from a neuroscience perspective and the benefits of increased vitamin D😊

    • @johnjay6370
      @johnjay6370 Год назад +1

      ​@@christians131 My brother is also riding he is about 400 pounds and he started riding and his weight was holding him back to a point that when he went to the class to get his license he was too big and could not complete it. He did not give up and he was able to complete the class this year and is losing weight. He is getting out of the house for the first time in 20 years and he loves it! So yes riding might have added years to his life. His wife was upset with me until she seen that he was getting out of the house and doing things, and now she is riding a scooter and they ride around the neighborhood together. I am so glad for them!!!

    • @lewiscollins4842
      @lewiscollins4842 Год назад

      Well said sir

  • @kplay7236
    @kplay7236 Год назад +18

    Being in my 40's I never even considered riding motorcycles until one day last summer it hit me that my life has been so safe and boring. We need adventure in our lives and getting my license and buying a new Yamaha MT 09 (such a good looking bike) has been the best life changing decision I've ever made. When the weather is good, you can just get on your bike and ride with no destination in mind, two three four days whatever just go find fun scenic roads and enjoy.

  • @707homer
    @707homer Год назад +16

    I’m 33 years old and and fresh on riding motorcycles. I love it and it’s definitely mentally challenging, you need to constantly stay focused on the road.

  • @supagirl1521
    @supagirl1521 Год назад +12

    I started riding horses and I loved the fun and peace of moving around in the open air. When life happened and I couldn’t be around them anymore, motorcycles were the next best thing

  • @McLeod719
    @McLeod719 Год назад +5

    Hi Yammi, What great thoughts about motorcycle riding! Stress relief for me starts from just getting ready to ride. Your mention of "sense of adventure" sums up my cruising any random neighborhood or road just to see what's out there. The fun to be had is a given.

  • @gabelongmire8626
    @gabelongmire8626 Год назад +14

    I started riding a few months ago. I've wanted to do it for years but a few things got in the way. Well I got divorced earlier last year and that was one of the biggest hurdles (she didn't want me riding) and after that, it was just a matter of finding a class and being smart money wise. Now I have a motorcycle and it's fantastic!

  • @VisariDaBst
    @VisariDaBst Год назад +8

    I recently got into motorcycles around the middle of 2022. Before I could get one to ride, my father passed away in late July. I went and did the MSF course in late October. My father's bike was left to me. I finally got it up here to NC around the middle of January. So I go from the MSF course in October to getting my dad's 2016 ultra glide limited in January and lo' and behold that is my first bike. It has been quite interesting learning to ride the big bastard but at least I get to ride with my father in some capacity.

    • @Joemamaisa304
      @Joemamaisa304 Год назад +3

      RIP. He’s always riding with you and protecting you. Keep on his legacy 💪 Ride safe brother

  • @0Zolrender0
    @0Zolrender0 Год назад +4

    I live in Australia and ride a ZX10R as my daily commute. I have owned a bike as my daily since I was 18. I am now 50. I have a 15 min ride to work almost all of it on an expressway. Entering the Expressway at 40-50 kph over the limit to seamlessly merge into traffic and then slow down the the fast lanes speed is a rush. Then you get the days when another rider (on any kind of machine) is travelling with you. The two of you move as one through the traffic and I usually sit behind the other guy as it looks so cool as we weave in and out. Then he takes his exit and you both nod or wave as you part. You just shared a pretty intimate moment with a total stranger, and they loved you for it because you both have a love of motorbikes, and that makes you respect each other. No words are shared just the riding and a nod farewell.

  • @parts5clares163
    @parts5clares163 Год назад +5

    Every single reason you've listed is why i got into riding. You nailed this video brother. Cheers.

  • @IceBoNeZ
    @IceBoNeZ Год назад +7

    Because riding is better than therapy!
    4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul!

  • @kayamiller
    @kayamiller Год назад +34

    Love this vid and great timing. I'm 43 and just getting into riding, done all the first level training and just waiting for my bike which is a SV650 to be delivered hoping with in a few days. Getting into it for the freedom of travel and the feeling you get from being so out in the elements and indeed the risk does trigger something primitive in my brain. I know at 43 I'm not going to be racing around county lanes but can't wait to be riding and explore the beautiful coast roads around me that I've never explored. Thank for the postive video!

    • @kayamiller
      @kayamiller Год назад +1

      @@howesteve966 great to hear! All reviews I've seen and anyone that has or had one always speaks of that model as great fun and a great all purpose bike and sounds like you agree. Looking forward to joining the SV650 family!

    • @JamoZNL
      @JamoZNL Год назад +2

      @kayamiller
      The SV is an amazing motorcycle. Fast enough to keep you entertained but not so fast that it's intimidating.
      I had my lessons on one and loved the 2 cilinder sound and torque so much that I got a VTR 1000 Firestorm as a first bike...I'd never would consider getting a 4 in line after this anymore. You'll get addicted to that hammering sound and torque...

    • @kayamiller
      @kayamiller Год назад +1

      @@JamoZNL yes it arrived few days ago and really enjoying it so far although I don't have any other frame of reference so trust comments like yours!

    • @JamoZNL
      @JamoZNL Год назад

      @@kayamiller Did you buy a brand new one?

    • @kayamiller
      @kayamiller Год назад +1

      @@JamoZNL as I'm new to riding I felt buying totally new was not wise but found a good deal with a 2020 model 12k on the clock with a little plus of heated hand grips which as I'm in Ireland this time of year they are very helpful!

  • @mattmansarizona8868
    @mattmansarizona8868 9 месяцев назад +6

    The feeling after riding your bike, when you have been riding hard with razor sharp focus. Nothing matters except the next 3 seconds of life. Not bills or responsibilities of any kind. You're just existing pure and raw. This, the exact goal of meditation. This is why after a good day of riding we feel so refreshed. Ride safe brothers!

    • @sidgrover8628
      @sidgrover8628 8 месяцев назад

      Spelled it out didn’t ya…I Agee 100%👍🏍️🫵🤠

  • @stephenpublicover8818
    @stephenpublicover8818 Год назад +4

    Hey yammie, you know that moment of zen when you are in tune with your machine doesn't,t matter how many ccs, you have, you just enjoying the ride!

  • @andyserves
    @andyserves Год назад

    Nice video Yammie. Thank you for your encouragement.

  • @atroutflycrazy8057
    @atroutflycrazy8057 Год назад

    Totally right Yammie 💯 bike takes total focus and your in the moment and nothing else ,that is the great escape .😊

  • @sparklefitness1714
    @sparklefitness1714 Год назад +1

    Yay new video!! Love it!!

  • @itsoktobebeige
    @itsoktobebeige Год назад +5

    My first ride ever on a bike was over 40 years ago. As a pillion I travelled about 250 miles across northern Zambia (central Africa) on the dirt roads (then back again), on the back of my big brothers Kawasaki KH500 triple cylinder 2 stroke. One of the most insane experiences of my life. 2 year later I got my first bike. In my 50's now, and I still ride virtually every day. I can't imagine life without the wind (and rain) in my face.

  • @GearHeadGeeks
    @GearHeadGeeks Год назад

    I have to say that video was as good as it gets. Your reasoning was dead perfect. Awesome.

  • @halcyon_studio
    @halcyon_studio Год назад

    Thanks Yammie. Great video.

  • @pgprobass
    @pgprobass 7 месяцев назад

    Every time I get on my bike I ask again why I love this so much! It's not where I'm going but the going. Bring on the next ride! Drive safe out there!

  • @dianehansen704
    @dianehansen704 Год назад +5

    I learned to ride 6 years ago at age 55….with my husband. We have so much fun!!! Best thing we have done!

  • @greenmoto
    @greenmoto Год назад +2

    Just had surgery and seen you posted. This should be a nice way to relax! 🤘 hope all is well Yam.

  • @robertsantamaria2001
    @robertsantamaria2001 Год назад +3

    Definitely want to ride! Haven’t ridden since I was 19. Will work on getting a license this spring.

  • @japdeepchahal5910
    @japdeepchahal5910 Год назад +2

    Makes me feel alive and It just feels right

  • @dhruvpatel720
    @dhruvpatel720 Год назад +1

    Literally needed this to finally commit to it

  • @Kim76851
    @Kim76851 Год назад

    That was a buzz, cool, you rock.

  • @deborahchesser7375
    @deborahchesser7375 Год назад +2

    Grew up around bikes and cars from 3-4 on,started on a 3.5 Briggs, went to a Z50 and so forth. everybody I knew had brothers that rode dirt or street. Couldn’t afford a car in school so I got a bike(77’ kz1000)and learned to commute unless it snowed then I rode the bus. I also raced enduro for years 77’-86’ It just doesn’t get any better than two wheeled Yoga at 70mph, Thanks for the vid ✌️🇺🇸

  • @superpapiringo
    @superpapiringo Год назад +5

    I started being a rider due to love; My daughter is 60 miles away from me, and I saved all I could to get me a bike, and now I can see her more often and not slay my finances while at it. Also, a nice ride clears the mind from the crap from work or just a bad day. You don't need to get to warp speed, I'm more in the line of just your engine purr, the road and the sound of the wind eroding your thoughts and silencing your inner demons. And don't get sleepy while so

  • @ajc-ff5cm
    @ajc-ff5cm Год назад

    I started riding for a lot of the reasons stated. I love riding my bike (the peddling variety), but there are no trails nearby that don't take up half my day to get to and execute. That's what started me thinking I should learn to ride a motorcycle.
    It's a lot to learn and adjust to, but I enjoy learning new skills that you don't acquire overnight.
    You can't get lost in your thoughts - riding a motorcycle is a full mind and body workout.
    I find myself more relaxed when I get home from a ride, and I'm grinning like an idiot when I find that "zone" on the road.
    You really are in a special community. Just this past weekend after pulling off the highway, I stalled after a weird stop, took a second to collect myself cause - like I mentioned, riding is tiring - a couple of big Harley guys pulled up and just asked if I was OK. Cool stuff.

  • @natehouser6218
    @natehouser6218 Год назад +1

    I've always wanted to ride since I was young. Finally put the work in and started riding last year. Best decision I ever made.

  • @luckyeagle7789
    @luckyeagle7789 Год назад +1

    Yammie, you are a poet... love your dialogues.

  • @ivoPelayo
    @ivoPelayo Год назад

    Every word on this video is spot on!!!

  • @davecummings3335
    @davecummings3335 Год назад +4

    I started riding because I felt like I was stuck at a job that I hate, my home life was almost as dull as work, and at 51, I needed to find something to do for my sanity.
    People talk shit about a midlife crisis being something washed-up has-beens go through as they pine for their lost youth. Not me. I felt incredibly depressed that I was only halfway through life and ready for it to be over. I still feel a tinge of disappointment when my alarm wakes me up and I realize that I made it through another night, but, at least now, I know there will be some portion of my day, even if it's only half an hour or so, that I will spend doing something I enjoy. F-off, world, I'm riding!

    • @thatsbaddie
      @thatsbaddie Год назад +1

      Hope you find good times ahead

  • @johnmclachlan6746
    @johnmclachlan6746 Год назад

    I've watched so many Yammies to start wondering what the fun fact at the end will be at the start of the video. Please keep doing this guys, I love it. 😅

  • @jabinstateresa
    @jabinstateresa Год назад

    I started riding just last November on an extreme impulse (started on a CG125, got my dads 2010 CBR125R later on) as I needed a pick up and go mode of transport.
    Now I basically ride to unwind. Riding a motorcycle is surprisingly cathartic.

  • @pks_phenix
    @pks_phenix Год назад +6

    Whenever I have hard day at work or stressed, I just go for a ride open the throttle. By the time I get back to house I feel happy and relived. And still they ask why we ride.

  • @zach-tz8re
    @zach-tz8re Год назад

    im learning to ride at the end of this week i cant wait

  • @ballydup6423
    @ballydup6423 Год назад

    just bought myself a r3 today, cant wait to start riding

  • @mzlgaming29
    @mzlgaming29 Год назад

    The thumbnail “Freedom” hit me hard. I had my first 155cc last year(2022) and I will never forget the struggles and sacrifices I did just to get it. Not to mention all the hate discouragement I received from my wife’s family. Everything was worth it and I remember my first ride on my bike and I felt it… FREEDOM. Now I’m saving up for my first big bike hopefully to buy it this year. I can’t wait to feel that sudden rush of FREEDOM again.. I’m sure when I ride my first big bike, I will feel “HAPPINESS”.

  • @crayzbiker
    @crayzbiker Год назад

    Im 59 and have been riding some type of motorcycle since I was 10. So, 49 years of riding and why do I do it? Freedom, open air, friends, the excitement, the challenge of the open road and that next corner, stress relief and the ability to be able to get lost in thought. I’ve had everything from dirt bikes to sport bikes to cruisers to adventure bikes. I just can’t pick one. Great video, thanks for sharing your thoughts on this great sport we all share together.

  • @mercenaryninja
    @mercenaryninja Год назад

    i borrowed a neighbors quad to get to work for a week, been itching to ride ever since. just bought my first bike and am looking forward to hitting the road with it.

  • @TheRidingJournal
    @TheRidingJournal Год назад +1

    I recently got a motorcycle, and did my first long ride and the feeling was amazing and addicting. I never thought riding motorcycle would give you such happiness

  • @NoHandleWantedAtAll
    @NoHandleWantedAtAll Год назад

    That HR comment hit a little close to home for me... Spot on analogy.

  • @Alalexs
    @Alalexs Год назад +5

    I’ve always wanted to ride but last year I was able to get my motorcycle license and now I’m ready to ride by my first bike.

  • @davidhorne779
    @davidhorne779 Год назад

    Well that was awesome!

  • @indybrimhall8302
    @indybrimhall8302 Год назад +1

    Riding motorcycles was something that interested me from a young age. I've grown up riding and racing MTB and got my first taste of motorcycling when I was around 14 and rode some cheap crappy 125 four stroke. I rode random bikes very occasionally over the years. 9 years later (last summer) I took a beginners course and bought my first bike after a hard break up. It helped me. I've struggled with depression ever since I can remember and since I started riding, I rarely if ever have bouts of depression anymore. I love riding because of the raw experience. Not many vehicles accelerate like a motorcycle and I can't help but grin ear to ear every time I do a 2nd gear pull (even on my Husky Dual sport 610). You notice new things about routes that you have driven a thousand times. Where my bike can take me is almost limitless. It's decent for most riding, but excels at no type. It's not so much about the destination, as it is the journey. It's the sunset seen as you make your way down a windy mountain road. It's rolling through my quiet suburban neighborhood in the evening and seeing young kids grinning ear to ear as they stare at me roll past. It's the teenagers with their heads poked out the window yelling "Do a wheelie!" It's the unsolicited comments from older riders at the gas station that start with "I used to have a bike just like that years ago...." and the stories that come from these folks. It's being humiliated as some short, young kid gets my bike unstuck. It's remembering that there is something to be learned from every rider you come across.

  • @xxantxxmanxx2073
    @xxantxxmanxx2073 Год назад

    I’ve taken your idea of closing videos w a fact into corporate world and every meeting I close with one now. Ppl love it 🤣

  • @omen_moto
    @omen_moto Год назад

    Just got my first bike yesterday and i'm so freaking stoked to be a rider!

  • @taco0_0man
    @taco0_0man Год назад

    About to start the journey to these videos are just getting me hype about it going to start off small tho on a Honda adv 150 just to get me around but man these other bikes be looking tempting

  • @trenauldo
    @trenauldo 14 дней назад

    Taking my MSF course this weekend; going to pickup my new bike next weekend. At age 54, I can’t wait to get on my bike and go, just go.

  • @WallyST675
    @WallyST675 Год назад +1

    Started riding dirtbikes at 11 because my uncle had one, got my first streetbike at 19, and I've been riding ever since.

  • @krodkrod8132
    @krodkrod8132 Год назад +1

    I learned to ride when i was 8 years old. I'm now 51 and still ride. I've always had a bike. Sometimes many. My wife hates them. I'm picking up a 2023 Kawasaki Z900RS because i want a Retro one like my dad had in the 70s. Its going to be 36f tomorrow. Can't wait to ride it home.

  • @johnlopez805
    @johnlopez805 Год назад

    Sums it up perfectly

  • @IanBoshoff
    @IanBoshoff Год назад

    The last time I rode a motorbike was when I was a kid and had a little yamaha pw50. I'm 25 now, and I'm planning to get one so I can explore my surroundings a bit more. I'm living abroad and there's really a lot I still need to see

  • @jimmyenns3663
    @jimmyenns3663 Год назад

    Thank you yammienoob for teaching me the safety of riding while I was a beginner. You have taught me valuable lessons. But I have evolved into the Übersquid and I'm sure you would be ashamed of my current antics. Nonetheless, your teachings have most likely saved more than one or two lives. Carry on Papa Yam

  • @WhoWhereTheBee
    @WhoWhereTheBee Год назад

    About to get my license at 39, glad to see people starting even later! On monday I'll have a practice session, the first of a few before taking the test. After all that it'll be just trying to get a bike, which will be a bit of a challenge... a decent bike costs like ten salaries 😢

  • @edge929
    @edge929 Год назад

    Get me some warm weather in January and I'll be out on the roads every day.

  • @Vinz84
    @Vinz84 Год назад +1

    I've totally agree with you 💯

  • @pursuedcomic3
    @pursuedcomic3 6 месяцев назад

    I was about to type freedom in the comments, when you said what was right on my mind. Freedom. The wind, exploring the world, going where I want, and having fun.

  • @mattsloop2736
    @mattsloop2736 Год назад

    I'm 47 and got my license when I was 17. My son just got his license at 16 and we booked a trip this next summer to go ride in the smoky mountains and have a father son trip. He's been riding on the back of my bike since he was tall enough to reach the pegs and was hooked instantly.

  • @flyingjudgement
    @flyingjudgement Год назад

    I'am definitely convinced. Dont know any none riding Motorcycle and every one around me talked out of it when I mentioned it, so I stuck with cycling bikes cost as much as a Motorcycle. My bike is wearing out its time for a new one but I want longer trips and higher speeds I hold back no more! Love the look of the Vulcan S and looked up the best place to make my license.
    Time to collect mone for it and book a motorbike training!

  • @gumerdominguez4091
    @gumerdominguez4091 10 месяцев назад +1

    Iam 56 and riding for 5 years , I’ll say there nothing like riding , flying without wings takes all stress out of you easily better than the best therapy , throw a leg on it and go feel the wind , cooking legs it’s a joy ,,, freedom at its best👍👍😂be cool on the stool

  • @Illness.og.
    @Illness.og. Год назад +1

    Have had riders through our family for generations. It was inevitable that I too carry that tradition.

  • @drakeb6168
    @drakeb6168 Год назад

    just bought a 1982 cb650 nighthawk that I am fixing up to ride. biggest thing that needs rebuilding is the starter clutch. thankfully

  • @jcarrington9843
    @jcarrington9843 Год назад

    Been so cold, but I feel a night ride a comin'

  • @mikecosentino6775
    @mikecosentino6775 11 месяцев назад +1

    Started riding in the seventys, there are many reasons to ride for one you need to be physically in shape mind and body so it is a benefit to stay in shape . But my favorite reason is it keeps you young .

  • @powamoto
    @powamoto Год назад +1

    Yes Yammie I totally agree 👍🏼ride hard 🇺🇸

  • @vdubpowered
    @vdubpowered Год назад

    It’s fun, it’s easier dealing with traffic, there’s no feeling like it, the community, being part of the scenery instead of looking through a “tv” aka windshield, another skill to add to life, events and more

  • @35southkiwi16
    @35southkiwi16 Год назад

    Ya nailed it.

  • @andrewholt9942
    @andrewholt9942 Год назад +1

    I bought my first motorcycle about four months ago. I'm a gearhead but cars got too expensive to keep up with, prompting me to buy a brand new z125 from my work. I work 10 minutes from home. It'll be perfect for scooting around town when it warms up a little.

  • @JC-gq3wg
    @JC-gq3wg Год назад

    Waiting for mid-March (Spring?) here in the Midwest.😂

  • @Heritagepostfarms
    @Heritagepostfarms Год назад +4

    I ride because it makes me feel free. In todays society thats very hard to feel.

  • @nhtdetails5244
    @nhtdetails5244 Год назад +2

    I started riding at the ripe age of 4 years old on a dirt bike. But the joy of an open road and not having to pay $35 to ride at a track each time I want to ride makes my motorcycle experience amazing

  • @mattthomson1689
    @mattthomson1689 Год назад

    Laugh, Live, Love; include this video by Yammie Noob and there you have motorcycling glory. ❤

  • @drembax
    @drembax Год назад

    Living on a farm as a kid and to be able to se my friends i had to be able to get there myself and the first ride i was allowed to ride on open roads was a moped at 15. That got booring pretty fast so as soon i was able to get my licens i did. Started on a Suzuki GSX400E -82 and learned enough to not kill myself. I have ridden a couple of sportsbikes through the years but found a good middleground now in my early 40:s of fun and comfort in a Suzuki GSR750A -15 which i ride now. I still got my 400 (20 years later) which i plan to build a cafe racer of.

  • @Zeus-lz2sd
    @Zeus-lz2sd Год назад +3

    Yes, I should start riding my motorcycle - home. Enough work today.

  • @carlkikkas9925
    @carlkikkas9925 Год назад

    Sorry for the offtopic text yammie but watching your videos from estonia and decided to register on your website. Wanted to ask if there is going to be worldwide giveaways or smth? At the moment i only saw bunch of regions US. But overall love the videos and are funny as hell😂 thank you.

  • @J_W650
    @J_W650 Год назад

    I started riding to have my own 4 cyl sound whenever I want to hear it!

  • @FenixTaylor
    @FenixTaylor Год назад

    Yo! I've been waiting to get my test done for over a year with being able to do so this coming April, I'm a mega car fan with lots of modified jap cars in my roster,. though I've been desperate to be a fresh squid on two wheels, I've got a easy going ER-5 ready that I've been building to my preference and would love an XSR700,
    What I'm tryna say is for the last 12 months, your videos have done nothing but spurr me on, inspire me, deliver knowledge and have me longing to be on them two wheels of delicious goodness as soon as i possibly can!
    So from me to you Yam, Cheers my dude. 🤘

  • @prashantsharma9779
    @prashantsharma9779 Год назад +6

    I ride my bike because I love riding. Simple 🤘

  • @terryboehler5752
    @terryboehler5752 Год назад +1

    It's in my blood. Started with an 8 horsepower micro cycle. West end two stroke. Vicious thing with no suspension. Just waiting to highside you on a dirt road, knock the wind out of you, burn your leg, eat your jeans, throttle where the front brake lever should be. Just a beast. After that a Sears MoPed. Two speed, pull in the clutch and twist the whole mess to change from Hi to Lo. Pedaling was impossible in either gear. Also shifting was not an option. You had to decide what range you wanted to ride in, the manually adjust the clutch cable for that gear only. Compared to the micro cycle it was a relaxing new adventure.
    After that, a brand new blue Honda 50 Supersport with FOUR speeds!!!!! I was off to the world of adventure. Riding the neighborhood until I hallucinated.

  • @bohdanhamor9031
    @bohdanhamor9031 Год назад

    This is like 3rd time i saw u use some footage from Slovakia in your video 🤣 (red tram in this one)

  • @Drt0Kkdo
    @Drt0Kkdo Год назад

    I remember the adrenaline rush I got on my first ride to work. Went to work with my hands shaking and I was an IV nurse back then lol.

  • @giapnguyendangthi1171
    @giapnguyendangthi1171 Год назад

    Totally agree ❤❤❤

  • @TheHonestTruth369
    @TheHonestTruth369 Год назад

    Currently in Thailand, never road a bike before n gonna buy my first bike this month, don't have any specific preferences for brands or models as i don't have much knowledge of either yet but hy as long as she's fun, fast as offers that sweet nectar of freedom... I'll love her till the end.

  • @DumbNinjaDude
    @DumbNinjaDude 8 месяцев назад

    What got me interested? Honestly it boiled down to "I wanna be a cool kid!" and a college roommate had a Honda Shadow 750. So Of course I wanted to ride too, I asked him how to start and he recommended the MSF course, which at the time OH subsidized so it was only $50 back in 2014, not sure if they still do that. Anyway I made time for the class and passed, took my test results to the local DMV and got my endorsement. The first bike I got was an MSF worthy (and nothing more) 2007 Honda Rebel 250 and I adored it! Rode it for a year before totaling it and not riding for another 9 years after when I was finally in a position to buy a new 2023 Honda Rebel 500, excellent commuter and I already have 11,000 miles on it.

  • @yiannishayabusaofficial
    @yiannishayabusaofficial Год назад

    AWESOME VIDEO AMAZING FANTASTIC ! ! ! ! ! !

  • @riderr_sk
    @riderr_sk Год назад +3

    Been riding bikes fulltime since Class 11 (2015) starting from a 150cc Gixxer, then a Classic 350 and now, a Trident 660. IMO one gotta know how to ride a bike to survive in India.