My First Ever Motorcycle Ride | 2024 Yamaha MT-03

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • I'll take any tips you can give me!
    Also, how many times did I say "jolty"? I hate myself

Комментарии • 32

  • @rgtmoto
    @rgtmoto Месяц назад +14

    you will not regret ur purchase, thats im gonna say. ive been riding for 2 yrs and i have 14k miles on it, modded to living hell, tuned, quickshifter, full exhaust system, tail tidy, literally everything and i still dont get bored of it. i did a trackday on it and it was awesome. the engine is bulletproof, i go on 4hr rides on it, does great, commute and it does great. the bike is great, in every single way. dont rush yourself to upgrade, this bike is fun. im 6'3 200 ibs ish and its comfy as hell. good choice bro. reliable, cheap and most importantly it's easy to ride. that my friend is a recipe for a long and safe riding career. ride ur own ride, go to group rides and have fun but do not speed and do stupid shit, ive seen too many people be idiots and it doesnt end well, respect ur machine and most of all respect ur abilities. crashing will happen, its inevitable but dont let that discourage you. get some frame sliders and protection for the bike and you'll be just fine. wish u the best in ur riding journey, its the best hobby my brother and i have gotten into. treat ur machine well and it will treat u well :)

    • @Antody
      @Antody Месяц назад +1

      People say that it gets a bit tight once you're over 6 feet tall, how do you feel about that?

    • @rgtmoto
      @rgtmoto Месяц назад +1

      @@Antody its not that bad tbh. It's ergonomic enough

    • @rgtmoto
      @rgtmoto Месяц назад +1

      @@Antody it's tight but it's not bad at all

  • @doaktabasco
    @doaktabasco Месяц назад +2

    I'm the one who fascinated by Yamaha 03 and just found your great video. You have made my admiration stronger!

    • @KingTactical
      @KingTactical  Месяц назад +1

      I love it so far. I’m actually taking my MSF class this weekend so I’ll be posting a lot more videos with it out in the road soon!

  • @captricharddee3634
    @captricharddee3634 Месяц назад +2

    Just watched your video. I'm from The UK and it's refreshing to see an American rider wearing protective clothing, as many just ride around wearing shorts, resulting in no skin on their bodies if the fall off, not a pretty sight. Just some advice, you're taking it easy and that's good but try not to labour the engine. This won't help when changing gear and stick to lower gears 1,2 3, under 30 mph. Other than that, you're doing great. As for running in the engine, just ride normally. If you go up a hill, don't be too concerned if you're near higher revs, but again just ride normally.

    • @KingTactical
      @KingTactical  Месяц назад

      Wearing gear is something I’m really serious about. It’s hot here in Texas…especially in the summer. But I still never leave the house without my full gear. I have also realized the shifting part and gotten a little better but I appreciate your advice! I will keep that in mind! And hello from the U.S.!

  • @tenshi7411
    @tenshi7411 Месяц назад +3

    You are doing great! And good job getting a 300cc as your bike. It is definitely the best option to start riding bikes. I'm not an expert but I hope I can give you some tips.
    You should put on neutral everytime you need to stop your bike. It is safest and holding the clutch all the time is not good for your bike. It is easier to put on neutral if your bike is moving, so you can stop at first gear, give it a lil throttle and shift to neutral.
    Try to stretch your leg when turning to the left, you will be more confident to make an U turn.
    When on a hill, use first or second gear as they are the best for 'force'.
    In my opinion, you should get better mirrors until you learn how to use it properly. They are very important. (yours are really cool tho)
    I don't recommend going too far away from the roads you already know until you get used to your bike.
    And definitely don't be the guy that just speed on the road and forgets about maintenance. Change your oil, get the best tyres for your bike and look for good fuel. (I don't really know if you have this problem where you live, but in Brazil you need to be careful on where you get fuel.
    (Hope you understand my english and be safe)
    Bons ventos!

    • @KingTactical
      @KingTactical  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for your advice! I will keep all of it and mind and use it on my next ride! 🙏🏼

    • @FelaIV
      @FelaIV 25 дней назад +1

      I don't agree with always neutral. You should be alert all the time with first gear because you must be ready to avoid any accidents, for example cars accelerating into you in a stop or a red light

  • @sepakurei
    @sepakurei Месяц назад +7

    the reason you are feeling too jolty is due to the low speed you're riding. Speed up a little more especially on higher gear as the gear ratio is getting smaller and smaller from the high gears. As for gear 1 and 2 is meant for "Power" not "Speed", so lower gears have more power that it why you felt the jolty every time. What I can advise you is to clutch out slowly and give a small throttle for smoother transmissions when you're changing to gear 2

    • @KingTactical
      @KingTactical  Месяц назад

      Thanks for your advice! I will definitely try that out today and see if I can smoothen it out a little

    • @jvice7
      @jvice7 Месяц назад +1

      was going to say the same thing

    • @Zg_1357
      @Zg_1357 Месяц назад +1

      Usually use the back brake while riding in lower gears to undue the bumpyness

  • @arthurnzomo7820
    @arthurnzomo7820 Месяц назад +1

    Great start, all the best in your biking journey. Hoping to get into it one day🤞

  • @czabel31
    @czabel31 Месяц назад +1

    Congratz on your bike. I hope you have a great time!

  • @John-vh1fk
    @John-vh1fk Месяц назад +1

    I just picked up the exact bike last week but in the gray/cyan color. I haven’t been on mine yet for the maiden voyage due to the heat. I’m in north Texas so I feel your pain with the heat. I’ve had my license for 16 years but never got a bike, just signed up to take the MSF again for a refresher

    • @KingTactical
      @KingTactical  Месяц назад +1

      @@John-vh1fk you won’t regret the MAF refresher. Great course! I have a….sprint video coming this weekend so stay tuned!

  • @xNemesiSxPR
    @xNemesiSxPR 25 дней назад

    wow someone like me but i still dont have the bike lol. What you did? you just went for it and buy it? without much knowledge? in my case i suppose i would be in the same spot, just get one and learn slowly around the neighborhood and parking lot. I have seen so many videos about motorcicles i feel like i can easily ride one, probably have seen more than 200 videos in the last few months. I would like to get one just to get to a job, or maybe weekend drives i bet that must be amazing. slowly driving, no rush, no speed or crazy stuff just chill around.

  • @dilly2023
    @dilly2023 Месяц назад +1

    Great looking bike!

  • @abdulyhaidary
    @abdulyhaidary 8 дней назад

    What is your height? And How long did you take to get better on it

  • @YammiePro
    @YammiePro Месяц назад +2

    They come with a a lot of slop in the clutch lever and throttle twist,I would adjust that out

    • @KingTactical
      @KingTactical  Месяц назад +1

      @@YammiePro good to know! I bought some after market brake and clutch levers, so I’ll have to adjust them just right when I install

    • @rgtmoto
      @rgtmoto Месяц назад

      @@YammiePro the clutch lever is weird but it works 😂

  • @lamartruth6601
    @lamartruth6601 Месяц назад

    I couldn't imagine doing a video on my maiden voyage, but then again i live in a major city and i had to have MAXIMUM focus

  • @jujubeans210
    @jujubeans210 Месяц назад

    Nice upload , where you from in Texas ?

  • @thomascasey1044
    @thomascasey1044 Месяц назад

    great beginner bike

  • @projectnightshift6488
    @projectnightshift6488 День назад

    you have probably figured this out in a month, but its jolty because you are shifing to early. you were in 5th gear going 25. :)

    • @KingTactical
      @KingTactical  День назад +1

      @@projectnightshift6488 you are 100% correct. I shortly figured out that I was shifting way too early. I appreciate your advice! Definitely has helped me with a lot of people talking about this :)

    • @projectnightshift6488
      @projectnightshift6488 День назад

      @@KingTactical well you did pretty well if you've never drove a manual transmission car 🤷

    • @projectnightshift6488
      @projectnightshift6488 День назад

      @@KingTactical I've actually only rode a dirt bike a long time ago, but I've really been wanting to get a bike. I'll probably do the Mt 03 for a while even though I've seen that the Mt 07 is also a pretty okay beginner bike.