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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @motorinc
    @motorinc  4 месяца назад +24

    *Chapters*
    00:00:00 Such Good Advice
    00:00:50 Lessons For Life
    00:03:34 Third Party Mechanics
    00:08:53 Be Alive vs Be Right
    00:14:44 Justify Your Views
    00:20:18 Don't Drive Like an Uncle
    00:26:37 Ride For Enjoyment
    00:30:55 Start Slow To Get Fast
    00:37:36 Dealing With Impulses
    00:44:58 Look Out For Friends
    00:47:20 Always Wear A Helmet
    00:49:55 What's Your Limit
    00:51:11 Predicting Traffic
    00:55:07 Look Farther
    00:56:00 Long Distance Runners
    00:58:48 Teach Your Children
    01:00:20 Take a Deep Breathe
    01:03:38 Closing Comments
    *Explore MotorInc memberships at* youtube.com/@motorinc/join

  • @vinaysindhe
    @vinaysindhe 4 месяца назад +131

    Am I the only one who notices and appreciates the colour pallet of every video?

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +9

      ☺️

    • @Jeru_on_the_road
      @Jeru_on_the_road 4 месяца назад

      @@vinaysindhe me too

    • @Jeru_on_the_road
      @Jeru_on_the_road 4 месяца назад

      In fact I take a lot of inspiration from here , for my company's podcast.

    • @vishmun
      @vishmun 4 месяца назад

      No dude.

    • @patrickbateman331
      @patrickbateman331 17 дней назад

      "Am I the only one who notices and appreciates" dude ik you used this phrase rhetorically but pls don't use it, it sounds obnoxious, "aM i tHe oNly oNe aMonG tHe 63 thousand pEopLe waTcHinG whO wAs abLE to nOtiCe tHis?"

  • @ChrisBOMtoATL
    @ChrisBOMtoATL 4 месяца назад +46

    RTO may or may not but these are single handedly working to improve us as a driver and rider in our daily life.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +6

      Thanks Chris for being the change! 🙏🏾

  • @Unaad_Sam
    @Unaad_Sam 4 месяца назад +197

    When Shumi said, don't use Horn, it comes to my mind that People don't understand, the Horn is a safety feature and not a convenience feature. One should use Horn when they want to bring someone's attention to them when they feel, if not, it may cause an accident/incident. But what does the horn represent today? A tool to get everyone out of the way by annoyingly blowing it because I am in a hurry or I am not a good rider or it's just that I am a jerk.

    • @Unaad_Sam
      @Unaad_Sam 4 месяца назад +32

      Example of "Slow driver = Bad driver": On Mumbai Pune Expressway you see these Slow drivers driving in the Overtake lane @80 KMPH. As per them, "Hey, I am a good driver. I am within the speed limit and driving in one lane." But dude, that's the Overtake lane and you are not supposed to keep that occupied even if the whole road is empty!!!!

    • @itzmontupatel
      @itzmontupatel 4 месяца назад +10

      Agree on that point you shouldn't use horn to move people out of your way but in Ahmedabad almost no one looks at rear view mirror to look who is behind and turn change lane whenever they want without looking behind but blow horn they will know someone is behind so, they think before breaking & turing handle 😅, sometime you can't fix people

    • @sarthakpatange2630
      @sarthakpatange2630 4 месяца назад +4

      Here is a thing, because of a lot of stupid drivers on road, horn is a must in our country. On a lot of instances during my riding experience, I have had stupid people who just swerve in from the extreme left lane to the right without any indication or warning. Heck, even hocking at them doesn’t get their attention. Indian road drivers and their skills are so bleak, even horn Ends up being useless in many cases. No lane etiquette’s, no manners, no skills, that our Indian road riders reality.

    • @HunterVlog350cc
      @HunterVlog350cc 4 месяца назад +2

      small cities without horn it is not possible to drive safely ❤❤ unless you own a fairly decent sounding machine😝

    • @kshitijpandey6514
      @kshitijpandey6514 4 месяца назад +4

      Tbh I completely ignore my horn on my 2 wheeler and what I fo instead is stay in the vision of the guy ahead of me
      That I find that more important and also keep my self at a pace where let us say he is surprised by me then then the pace which I am at will be enough for my safety
      That maybe being quick enough to avoid him or slow enough for me to be safe

  • @Unaad_Sam
    @Unaad_Sam 4 месяца назад +42

    On "Start slow to get fast", I want to share a personal memory. I used to ride through office cabs in my last organisation and I was good with all the drivers those drove me to office. One of them gave me an advise on driving. He said "Sir aap koi bhi gaadi chalaoge toh pehle kuchh time gaadi ko samajh lo, tab tak slow chalao, 1 baar gaadi ko samajh liya toh gaadi aapke ishare pe naachegi" And that advice struck me and also i sticked to it till now. Whenever I have a new vehicle in my hand, I take my sweet time to understand it. Clutch, brake response, braking time, acceleration, stability, etc. I have to re-calibrate my brain according to this vehicle because my brain is calibrated to my regular vehicle. It might be just the first 15-20 mins, but I need to do this process in order to be safe and efficient on the road.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +6

      Great advice for sure! Get a feel for the controls. They are your fingers and feelers.

  • @DieMenschMaschine
    @DieMenschMaschine 4 месяца назад +11

    Shumi - I love aggressive, fast and edgy motorcycles.
    Also Shumi - Super calm once off the bike and in generic life.
    That’s a great balance ❤

  • @himanshutanwani_
    @himanshutanwani_ 4 месяца назад +71

    Another tip / hack that I use - When parking in front of a wall without a front camera or parking sensors, turn on your headlights (high beam as well) and look at how much it spreads or how much condensed (bright spot) it looks on wall, that's how you can judge how close you are.

    • @rutukedarbhagwat1746
      @rutukedarbhagwat1746 4 месяца назад +3

      I used to do that a year ago when I was fresh off driving school and got my driving licence at 18 years age. Now I don't need to do that anymore after

    • @subraaaanshu
      @subraaaanshu 4 месяца назад +7

      Something that a lot of people don't think about really! You don't necessarily need to be a noobie to use this, you can just be driving a car you're unfamiliar with, and this works wonders.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +2

      Awesome! Thanks Himanshu!

  • @Don_Mitchell
    @Don_Mitchell 4 месяца назад +73

    I remember an early morning ride, happened to look at the rear view mirror, and saw the rising sun - a beautiful glob of orange. First thought that came was to stop, pull out the phone and get a picture as the moment was ‘instagramable’. And then I was like, forget it, that would ruin the moment and interrupt the feel of the ‘now’. Haven’t pulled out my phone to capture such moments since 🙂

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +20

      See… we can feel what that moment was in your word, a picture would only show us. Thank you DM!

    • @mazpeterslove
      @mazpeterslove 4 месяца назад +2

      Happens to me all the time... Never took a picture, as well.

  • @notad3tya129
    @notad3tya129 4 месяца назад +19

    I first read as advice 'for' you , but when I recognised it was FROM us , my heart melted to know such a community orientated channel actually existed for us indian folks or any folks for that matter . Haven't seen a creator interact this much with their audience on this platform. Much respect and appreciation 🎉

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks Aditya (not)!

    • @notad3tya129
      @notad3tya129 4 месяца назад +1

      @@motorinc gotta protect my privacy (not) :⁠-⁠P

  • @SakethRayalacheruvu
    @SakethRayalacheruvu 4 месяца назад +12

    I believe I improved greatly as a driver ever since I subscribed to MotorInc. There have been so many life lessons that made me a better person too.
    I've been following some of these tips innately but when I started consciously focusing on these actions/behaviours, my driving has increased exponentially.
    Thanks again MotorInc and to all those that dropped in their advice.
    Time to breathe.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for being the change Saketh. That’s what matters. ❤️

  • @surajshanbhag
    @surajshanbhag 4 месяца назад +36

    This is the episode which justifies the name of the series. ThisConnect! It is thisConnect that both these stalwarts share with eachother and with all of us, that makes this entire community cumulatively better. They say riding is therapeutic, but since i haven't been riding for the last 4+ months following an injury, this has been the therapy i needed. Every weekend just like my morning rides! Thanks guys! Keep up the good work.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +4

      Get well soon Suraj! Lotsa ❤️!

  • @TanDjent
    @TanDjent 4 месяца назад +5

    Just came back home from a long bike trip to Ladakh
    Crashed twice ( by myself no other person was involved), and dropped the bike once when I was trying to park
    Had lots of fun, lots of irritation, and learned a lot
    One of the best parts of these episodes I like is the stories and experiences, I would love to see an episode without any specific agenda but with some cool stories.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Hey TD! Thanks for sharing the rides lows with us - what about the highs? Would love to hear that too. 😁

    • @TanDjent
      @TanDjent 4 месяца назад +1

      @@motorinc I loved riding off-road even more than riding on road (except for sand and water crossing sections those were super hard). After getting comfortable I just saddled up and went ham on the dirt roads. The twisties between Leh and Kargil were so awesome I found that I can lean more and corner better on the left side. Also, I rode the old BS6 Himalayan so I think I would have enjoyed the highway sections more if it was a different bike.

  • @indraneeldamle5799
    @indraneeldamle5799 4 месяца назад +3

    The point of not justifying a purchase to anyone is so logical and yet so powerful! I purchased a CB350 RS a couple of years back, and I remember Shumi's words from his review: 'If going fast is not your thing, this is one of the best bikes that you can buy. But it's not fundamentally a Honda.' That described my riding style perfectly, and I was okay buying it since I did not know what a typical Honda is supposed to feel like and I really liked it after the test ride! 2 years on, still enjoying riding the CB350 RS!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Good to hear that Indraneel!

    • @punyashlokmohapatra7219
      @punyashlokmohapatra7219 4 месяца назад

      Unicorn is typically what a Honda commuter stands for .built like an appliance, to function like an appliance.

  • @prateekjain5236
    @prateekjain5236 4 месяца назад +9

    I would like to add one advice which i saw in some old video(not sure of whose) , "Three seconds rule", no matter the speed the traffic infront of you is moving, maintain the distance which is 3 second away. Like the white line which that vehicle just crossed should reach you three second later, thats the safe distance. The distance increases naturally with time. Such a brilliant advice, panic breaking(god forbid) is also not so panicked afterall, you will have safer distance to be taking command of the situations.
    Thankyou. Please keep up the good work. 💪🙏

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Prateek! Yep! That’s handy.

  • @PRADEEP28199
    @PRADEEP28199 3 месяца назад +3

    I currently live in Jaisalmer city where nobody drives any kind of vehicle over 40kmph. They look at my Dominar at 100 kmph like I am a maniac 😅

  • @guridude13
    @guridude13 4 месяца назад +3

    As someone already said in the video, this is something which I do for extremely long solo rides. It can be really tiring to constantly judge the roads and surroundings for hours on the go. So what I do is find a "guide vehicle". A guide vehicle is usually a car on the road driving at my pace, which I can follow conveniently from a safe distance. If it brakes, i know I have to brake, if it sways I know there's a pothole coming. It really takes away like 90% of the load from my brain. Also guide vehicles are really helpful for driving in the nights as well.

  • @shreyjoshi4629
    @shreyjoshi4629 4 месяца назад +2

    The best advice I got about riding and driving was from Shumi. Something which is very simple but extremely helpful. "Look where you want to go." This advice changed my riding and driving thoroughly. Thanks Shumi for this.

  • @yashtodkar1602
    @yashtodkar1602 4 месяца назад +2

    Great episode 💫
    Here's something my father taught me while I was learning to drive a car :
    When driving on a tight hairpin at night, keep an eye on the intensity of light coming from the corner; it gives you a rough idea about the speed of the vehicle entering the hairpin.

  • @subhamdey8043
    @subhamdey8043 4 месяца назад +6

    Absolutely right on the diagnostic issue.I changed my sprocket set twice, but the cracking sound from the chain would not reduce at all. Visited multiple garages, Yamaha showroom but everyone seemed to think chain was the problem.
    One day while changing tyre the sprocket bearing fell apart on the ground , it was broken to pieces. Then I realised that sprocket has a bearing which had broken off , changed it and no sound from a long time.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      There you go! 👍🏽 Thanks for sharing.

  • @SurajV320
    @SurajV320 4 месяца назад +4

    I could happily watch these two gents go on and on about almost anything. Being an automotive enthusiast and content writer myself, I cannot even begin to count the number of times I’ve nodded and smiled my way through so many of these conversations. Cheers, guys.😊

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Heya Suraj! Thank you for taking time to chat too!

    • @SurajV320
      @SurajV320 4 месяца назад

      @@motorinc Always a pleasure. Happy Sunday!

  • @eggyolk2519
    @eggyolk2519 4 месяца назад +2

    Haha.. Thank you for taking my comment.. Breath, when it seems out of control, just slow yourself down.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Pleasure's ours @eggyolk2519!😊

  • @shubhankittiwari5053
    @shubhankittiwari5053 4 месяца назад +2

    Man these This-connect podcasts are like 1-hour zen mode for me to understand about the bikes and the culture that surrounds around them.
    My pointers from this podcast
    1. I do own a cb350 and as you have said there is no need to justify anything to anyone but yes I was one of those guys who were constantly asking why there's no video of Cb350 on motorinc now I have got the answer
    2. Since this is my first ever heavy CC bike, I also want to learn about how I can maintain it and still trying to find a 3rd party mechanic whom I can trust outside the manufacturer since the bike's 1year warranty is coming close to the end.
    3. I have done impulse whether it was CB350 or the accessories I have bought along the bike which I have started to change one by one, but as it has been said one can only learn from the mistakes that he/she has made which I'm learning from thee impulse buying and that is why I am still lookin on pros and cons of having aux light and Intercom for my helmet, right now I'm treating these things as luxury instead of necessity.
    4. The ego part I'm still learning because every now and then I do get into chase on highway which I want to control on in future.

    The only request I have from you guys is if even for short videos we can have Hindi as well since these podcast sometimes I want to share with some of my friend who do love to hear these things but they are not that well versed in English so they tend to ignore it, yes there are other Hindi content creator in automobile sector but I also want them to listen to you guys.
    Cheers to next podcast and many more.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi @shubhankittiwari053. Thanks for joining us! We're working on Hindi and other languages and will start doing them once we can deliver the same level of quality.

  • @akashdeepnandi
    @akashdeepnandi 4 месяца назад +3

    Don't mistake them for just riding/driving advises because this is an automotive channel. These are life lessons. ❤

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      The machines teach us wonderful things. ❤️

  • @ssc1348
    @ssc1348 2 месяца назад +1

    @34:10 I think of this as SOPs. Whenever I ride a new motorcycle, I consciously make efforts to ride slow but correctly (everyone's correct can be different, so take it with a grain of salt). Over a few months, when those habits have gotten ingrained, I start increasing the pace. The only reason I do this is incase of an emergency situation, I wouldn't have to spend time to think consciously and my subconscious habits would take over. And this approach has saved me from a few close calls over the years.

  • @shantanugadgil
    @shantanugadgil 4 месяца назад +8

    There are so many "jinx, jinx again" moments. We need atleast a trilogy of this "advice" series.
    The analogy of calmness can be explained with computers; an idle CPU is better than a CPU churning out heat.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks again Shantanu!

  • @nithinkumar573
    @nithinkumar573 4 месяца назад +1

    I should've written this in the earlier video. In my college days i used to have an R15 V2, 2010-13. I used to love riding fast, like super fast I did 125 km/hr on a 150 cc bike. I had accidents 3 times. Mom was fed up, used to say this all the time but my younger self was not mature enough.
    A good driver or a trusted driver by the family is not the one who drives fast or who can get to a destination swiftly. A good driver is the one who can avoid an accident even if it's the opposite driver's fault.
    It's etched in my mind permanently.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Your mum was patient and understanding. Thank her from us too.

  • @sayantanchattopadhyay9711
    @sayantanchattopadhyay9711 4 месяца назад +8

    Opinions are like noses, everybody has one ( except Voldemort).
    I heard a quote somewhere, which stuck to me till date - "fools rush in where angels fear to tread"...
    and about that justifying part... whatever motorcycle anyone has, if they ride well... they are doing a great job... .,
    Thank you guys for sharing all the different perspectives of the motorinc community. Always something to learn.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +4

      Poor Voldy! Hehe

  • @CJ3B1
    @CJ3B1 3 месяца назад

    A much needed conversation. Thank you Shumi & Karthikeya for dipping into your subscriber base and producing this phenomenal podcast. This is GOLD ❤

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for joining us @CJ3B1.

  • @soumojitguhamajumder3143
    @soumojitguhamajumder3143 3 месяца назад +1

    One thing I do in the highways, is keep an eye on the wheels of Bigger vehicles and match lane markings. Just to have the lane markings and compare it with the distance of the wheel is very useful. You can do that with the rear tire as well.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  3 месяца назад

      Good tip! Thanks for sharing Soumojit.

  • @chandans6750
    @chandans6750 2 месяца назад +1

    One lesson I learnt is “Don’t try to race against time, if you just want to red line and ride speed do it..!! but don’t try to cover x distance within your time you tend loose out on few variables while you have clock ticking in ur brain”

  • @Asr_01
    @Asr_01 4 месяца назад +1

    Being affirmed on small things that I have picked up while riding for almost 9 years now which makes you a good rider like looking ahead of the curve, observing the drivers attitude and even the tire deflection of 4 wheelers in front of you while riding... instills so much more confidence that indeed you are doing right and on the right path. I have been riding bikes because of immense pleasure and sense of freedom they give and in the beginning although I met with and narrowly escaped serious accidents it never deterred me from riding but rather made me more careful on the road. Since its monsoon will be riding on my Himalayan this week from Hyderabad to Lonavala with a bunch of my friends and Happy safe monsoon riding everyone! We only regret the rides we did not take :)

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Have a good one! Let us know how it went!

  • @charansprasad8151
    @charansprasad8151 Месяц назад

    You guys are giving so much value in each episode that its unreal. I'm learning quite a bit from all your content and its not just about motorcycles or cars, but a more wholistic view on how to live life itself. Thank you so much for all the valuable content and guidance!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Месяц назад

      Great to hear that @charansprasad8151, thanks for joining us.

  • @siddiqulakbar1210
    @siddiqulakbar1210 4 месяца назад +1

    I would like to express my gratitude for the informative podcast you produce every weekend. Your content significantly enhances my skills and driving experience. I especially appreciate having these podcasts to listen to while I spend an hour each weekend washing my car and bike; they make the task enjoyable and engaging.
    Thank you for your continued effort. Please keep up the excellent work.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Appreciate you spending time with us too!

  • @anuvabsaha5317
    @anuvabsaha5317 3 месяца назад

    The way Kartikeya explained the formulation of concepts while time off the bike..... superb!
    That's how I've learnt so many things including rev matching while downshifting.
    About how Shumi cleared the Amazon Cart after 3 days 😂😂😂 that generally extends up to couple weeks for me.😅

  • @rahultalari1241
    @rahultalari1241 4 месяца назад +1

    Have been following this wonderful channel for over a year now. I've been riding since college days. But I've done my first long ride only now - after almost 12-13 years of city riding. Did solo from hyderabad to bangalore on my classic reborn. Wonderful experience. Scary for the 1st couple of hours and then settled into a nice rhythm. Thanks for the inspiration Motorinc :)
    Have to ride back to Hyderabad in 5 days :D

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Have a good one Rahul! Keep us posted!

  • @FreeRoamX440
    @FreeRoamX440 4 месяца назад

    Shumi randomly and perfectly explained to us how to corner..
    my love for the pair skyrockets every episode

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      🤜🏽🤛🏽
      Glad you're enjoying the MotorInc experience!

  • @psb20030
    @psb20030 4 месяца назад

    Being an amateur rider finding your channel is one of the best things happened to me and I am glad my influence is from you guys rather than other so called instagram motovlog influencers.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for joining and great to hear from you PSB!

  • @remojoseph1985
    @remojoseph1985 4 месяца назад

    So many gold nuggets in this. The brain is an "energy hog". I've never thought of it this way. When I'm driving 10kph slower than "fast" my brain does feel much more relaxed. So darn true.

  • @ishaanijk5822
    @ishaanijk5822 Месяц назад

    I was watching a touring related motorinc vid where Shumi and Karthik were talking about what tools to pack and what things you should take.
    The topic slowly transitioned to where Shumi gave an amazing advice which I've started using since.
    I loved the way he thinks what's the worse that could happen (and the chances of it happening).
    Once you're past the above point, stuff gets easier

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Месяц назад

      Glad it was helpful @ishaanijk5822! Thanks for joining us 😊

  • @DieMenschMaschine
    @DieMenschMaschine 4 месяца назад

    Even if you aren’t an auto enthusiast and prefer meditating, MotorInc has you covered. Thanks guys ❤

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it @OldSkoolFauji!

  • @obedrossi
    @obedrossi 4 месяца назад +1

    I used to think only I looked at wheels for a change in direction in other vehicles. I am so glad to hear more people do it and after this podcast, even more hopefully will ride and drive safer. Yaay.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      It's an effective trick to predict movement @obedrossi.

  • @nishantnanda8404
    @nishantnanda8404 4 месяца назад

    I really appreciate shumi' powerdrift podcasts where he tells about how having a passion requres sometimes to sacrfice other things. As a motorcyclist, buying a expensive one will look like a selfish thing but saving moneybon every other aspects helps atleast family members to understand what the motorcycle means to us! I was reminded of it and many other great learnings over the last few months through motorinc !!
    Thanks a lot

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thanks Nishant! Glad we can help!

  • @VishnuVamanan
    @VishnuVamanan 4 месяца назад

    Thank You so much 😊 ...
    And those who shared their advice again thank you so much ❤
    Take a Deep breath and disconnect

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Our pleasure! Thanks Vishnu!

  • @joshakh
    @joshakh 4 месяца назад +1

    thanks for featuring my comment. I was smiling all weekend :)

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      You're very welcome @joshakh. Thank you for commenting.

  • @yudhajit07
    @yudhajit07 4 месяца назад +1

    My dad once told me that unless there’s a decision which will decide between life and death of a person, delay whatever you’ve decided on. Whether it’s buying something or doing something just delay it and things will get much clearer. Putting that out there based on the “delayed gratification” conversation.
    Another lovely video. ❤
    Mr. Kartikeya, will we see the long hair in the future? 😅

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Lovely way of putting things in perspective. ❤️ We’ll pass on the query to K! 😄

  • @_Adv8_
    @_Adv8_ 4 месяца назад

    Listening to so much good advice from the people makes me so happy and optimistic that probably a lot more people on the road are sensible. And now I feel and even bigger urge to be a better rider because I don’t want to be on the other side. Such a nice episode.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thanks Adv! Be the change!

  • @amantomar8382
    @amantomar8382 4 месяца назад

    It feels so good knowing I do most of things talked in this video and other videos too but still gets so many new things.
    Becoming better everyday.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Happy to help @amantomar8382.

  • @Jeru_on_the_road
    @Jeru_on_the_road 4 месяца назад

    Dear Shumi and Karthikeyan,
    I wanted to express my heartfelt thanks for your incredible podcast.
    My wife has recently started riding, and your podcast has been an immense help to her.
    The insights, tips, and advice you share are invaluable and have made her journey into riding much smoother and more enjoyable.
    We truly appreciate the effort and passion you put into your work. Thank you once again for being such a fantastic resource.
    Warm regards,
    Jeremy

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you very much Jeremy! We're very glad to hear that. We wish you an awesome time on the rides with your wife!😊

  • @AkashPal-kj1tq
    @AkashPal-kj1tq 8 дней назад

    This was so much fun to watch and at the same time gave us crucial life lessons! Cheers to the team Motorinc and these two experienced elder brothers for doing this!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  7 дней назад

      Thanks a ton! We'll pass your compliments on to the team!

  • @cea5er
    @cea5er 4 месяца назад +12

    Man 20:43 is spot on Shumi doesn't look like a 50 year old he looksike 35-40 yr old. I wish more uncles were like him in our country. 😊

  • @shubhamnetbuff37
    @shubhamnetbuff37 4 месяца назад +1

    This channel is gonna explode in popularity😊... Content is 💎 gem

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for joining us @shubhamnetbuff37. Glad you're enjoying the MotorInc experience.

  • @oshisles
    @oshisles 4 месяца назад

    Another reason why I simply love watching MotorInc and the engaging interactions between you two because there are so many life lessons to learn from Kartik and Schumi Sir :)

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for being here!

  • @Saikiran-pf1ry
    @Saikiran-pf1ry 4 месяца назад

    Wowwwww!! I am currently in that "I really want to buy that bike, but I am not sure I should" phase, and this video validates my dilemma and tells me the right thing to do. Long Live Motorinc!
    Edit: So I have decided to wait..

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing @Saikiran-pf1ry, glad we could help (hopefully!) 😅

  • @Human_Head
    @Human_Head Месяц назад

    I got in love with bikes after after driving my father’s Honda Shine 125cc for 30k kms in my home town. Suddenly I started noticing that I could improve this mundane task of commuting simply by being more present in the moment. And after that I started noticing myself and the bike. I rode that for another 40k kms and that journey changed my perspective as a rider. There is something very therapeutic about riding a bike no matter what the CCs are. You just need to change your perspective.
    Now I have a meteor 350 supernova red and I love that bike. I take care of it wholeheartedly.
    I read my bikes manual sometimes and I never found it boring.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  Месяц назад +1

      That's how it should be @Human_Head! Thanks for sharing...

  • @ajinkyatripathi2248
    @ajinkyatripathi2248 4 месяца назад

    Hey folks, apologies for being inactive although have been following all the threads.
    As usual loved the conversation, especially the bit at the closing comments.
    The breathe bit, it's insane how just keeping a comfortable breathing makes the ride from being super tense to easy going! Somehow brings in a layer of much more patience that I thought I was capable of.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for joining us Ajinkya.

  • @kunalsawant173
    @kunalsawant173 4 месяца назад

    Loved the episode and loved the way you analyzed each comment. I hope you continue with this format and keep up the good work. Kudos to you for keeping a community approach with this channel. I particularly liked the "Take a deep breathe" comment as I always try to inculcate it in my driving. Whenever I feel the urge to get angry at another driver's mistake or when I’m tempted to speed, I take a few deep breaths to calm myself down. It's a simple yet powerful technique.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for joining us @kunalsawant173.

  • @sanchitnarula7146
    @sanchitnarula7146 3 месяца назад

    It’s therapeutic to listen to shumi, let’s have some online paid sessions how to know ur machines better

  • @Anant.Bhatia.Antz_Bin
    @Anant.Bhatia.Antz_Bin 4 месяца назад

    I have had 2 Bajaj bikes for the past 20 years (6yrs and 14 yrs). The cheap parts help with not having to find the trusted third party mechanic.
    I was happiest at the SVC who helped keep my bikes running well all along.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for letting us know Anant. Please let us know the dealer's name so people living nearby can make use of them as well.

    • @Anant.Bhatia.Antz_Bin
      @Anant.Bhatia.Antz_Bin 4 месяца назад

      @@motorinc Wasan Bajaj at Mumbai Naka, Nashik and Sai Service Bajaj at Karve Road, Pune. Both never let me down. If I had my bike done elsewhere, I would invariably have to get them *fixed* at these SVCs.

  • @leninselvan2538
    @leninselvan2538 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for giving your inputs on my advice. And shumi got it on point of what I was trying to say. "Maintaining the right rpm for the right gear".

  • @astatine_OP
    @astatine_OP 4 месяца назад +2

    These guys are better than my therapist 😂
    Also guys i scored 80% in my entrance exams and got my fav collage 😁👍 (the only thing that was taking me out of study stress are these motor talks thank you soo much for all the thing yall are doing ♥️♥️)

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Congratulations @astatine_OP! Thanks for sharing and good luck for your studies.😊

  • @sriharsha971
    @sriharsha971 4 месяца назад +2

    Completely agree with the Third party mechanics. Was having a suspension noise on my Honda City while going over bumps, potholes some kind of metal clank. Took it to Honda service multiple times. They just tighten something & give it off but those noises come again after sometime. Finally through a friends recommendation took it to a multibrand local car service guy & he identified the problem of some link issue which is making those noises. He welded that minor part & it’s been more than 25k kms since. No noises at all !!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Hullo again SH! Do you still go to him?

    • @-Deepak-M
      @-Deepak-M 4 месяца назад

      I have a Honda. Please share the mechanic details.

    • @sriharsha971
      @sriharsha971 4 месяца назад

      @@motorinc Hi ! Yes well kinda ! For major periodic maintenance I still prefer the dealer servicing. But for minor ones like fixing scratches, dents, minor repairs ( being a honda i just changed the brake pads, tyres) are from the local neighbourhood mechanic. 😊👍🏻

  • @subraaaanshu
    @subraaaanshu 4 месяца назад +1

    I have got exams coming up in the next week which means I can't really afford to take out my bike and spend hours riding it in this lovely overcast-ey weather of Jaipur, but watching this podcast while cleaning my kitchen is the next best thing I gotta say!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      All the best! And thanks again!

  • @ashishsonawane442
    @ashishsonawane442 4 месяца назад

    Shumi, you are the most sorted person I have ever seen.😊

  • @SUGHOSHGOWDA
    @SUGHOSHGOWDA 3 месяца назад

    Even I've been a 'watch the wheel for the change in direction' guy for a long time Shumi🙌🏻

  • @StrawhatLuffy2468
    @StrawhatLuffy2468 9 дней назад

    Shumi's true about looking at the wheels. It's a skill

  • @ChrisBOMtoATL
    @ChrisBOMtoATL 4 месяца назад

    I resonate that. I remember seeing Shumis Overdrive review on Tuono V4 where in the end he said that he wants the bike in his garage but financially not possible. If this guy could show us the way he did it, I think we all can push ourselves to achieve the rides we love and then love the rides we have. No point in hoarding when you spend less time boarding.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      He has! Check out our earlier season of ThisConnect!

  • @hooooligen
    @hooooligen 4 месяца назад

    53:56 consider also checking for shadows while shifting lanes. Helps finding vehicles being blocked off by larger vehicles

  • @saulgoodman124
    @saulgoodman124 4 месяца назад

    Its better to be alive than it is to be right!! WOW !! WOW!!! What an awesome podcast

  • @RevsAndWheels
    @RevsAndWheels 4 месяца назад +3

    When I ride my motorcycle, my agenda is to enjoy the ride, get to the destination safely and not be a nuisance to others. Makes rides on my 24 y/o Splendor a lot more enjoyable...😁😌

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +2

      Wow! That is awesome! Still pristine?

    • @RevsAndWheels
      @RevsAndWheels 4 месяца назад +2

      @@motorinc It just needs a little bit of engine work and some cosmetic restoration...😁

  • @siddharthpathak1391
    @siddharthpathak1391 4 месяца назад

    another amazing one...just to add since I couldn't comment earlier...this is something which was told me when I was in my early years of driving... always watch out for any sudden moves by heavy vehicles be it a sudden lane change, braking etc, 99% chances are that there is something due to which they did so. example : if you see a bus/truck suddenly coming to stop/slowing down, there will be definitely some animal/person/etc crossing or standing there which you can't see..never overtake them in speed in such a situation...same applies to any sudden lane change scenario... Happy motoring :)

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Excellent advice Siddharth! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Mainak_B
    @Mainak_B 4 месяца назад

    I just want to share two personal advices that I follow -
    1. It's the average speed that matters at the end of the day.
    2. Sing as I ride (not loudly, for obvious reasons), it keeps me calm and focused through the ride.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Hahaha! Love the second point. Any favourites? 😁

    • @Mainak_B
      @Mainak_B 4 месяца назад

      @@motorinc thank you guys. Well the music depends on the mood, but default is any Kishore Kumar song.

  • @RishabBanotra
    @RishabBanotra 4 месяца назад

    I still remember that episode of shumi from another channel where he had an incident of bunch of riders with rx100 trying to aggrevate him to race with him and he stopped at the tea shop, had couple of chai cups until they figured out that he never wanted to race ❤
    PURE MOTORCYCLING 😍

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Heya RB! Thanks for being with us!

  • @shreyjani668
    @shreyjani668 4 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant episode! I remember getting into riding and upgrading to a 300cc supersports from a 100cc commuter. It was exhilarating and the feeling was just way too overwhelming for me to process. And then there goes a rider in our group that says, "Bhai, go pro nhi khareeda?"
    I understand the need to record yourself on the tours to be able to keep that as a memory however, this person only records himself doing 3 digit speeds on public roads and posts it. I get the excitement for moto-vlogging although you wouldn't believe how many times I've been asked by random people whether I do, "moto-vlogging" or not! The reputation of riders here in Ahmedabad, Gujarat is like, "arey yeh log ab bawal khada karenge".
    I've been riding motorcycles over a decade now and never once have I thought of recording myself riding!
    1) it's too much hassle and money down the drain for cameras and stuff
    2) plain distraction
    3) defeats the purpose of safety gears when theres random gadget protrusions everywhere.
    Absolutely love the videos you guys are putting out. Thank you. ❤️

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for taking the time to watch and chat with us about your life! ❤️

  • @Siva_avis1
    @Siva_avis1 4 месяца назад

    Enlightening convo as usual guys. Learnt a lot of stuff. Since your next topic is on acting in emergency situations, something clicked in me.
    You might know this guy - Dan Dan The Fireman. He goes through accidents and tells people what exactly went wrong. I learnt so much stuff from him.
    To name a few
    1. Avoid overspeeding/Ride within your limits
    2. Always be super cautious when you're in intersection
    3. Always maintain a space cushion etc...
    I just thought this is a type of content that you can experiment with in the future.
    My personal favorite when it comes to advice is
    1. You handle bar automatically turns where you see (This is from Dinovault) - Helped me so much. This is why taking eyes away off road makes is fall
    2. Unless you know where you're going don't go fast (Another version of see far) - From Anurag Salgaonkar - Example accelerating on a blind corner is a strict no
    3. Never ever follow the center part of a four wheeler. Always ride along the same line as their tyres are present. Why?
    Sometimes cars can escape the potholes due to the space between tyres. When you stay on a line between the left and right wheels of a car, the pothole suddenly appears and regardless of your space cushion, you've so little time to respond.
    Great one as usual!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for joining us @Siva_avis1. And for the advice too.

  • @harshittiwary458
    @harshittiwary458 4 месяца назад

    I can see why Shumi loves motorcycles so much. It requires skills, you have to be at your best whenever you ride on the road, and it takes effort and attention to do it. But, when you do it correctly, few things are as rewarding as that.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Absolutely, Harish!

  • @aneek5296
    @aneek5296 4 месяца назад

    Saying this video is excellent is like saying S1KRR is an average bike! Fabulous content! And so fun to watch!!! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Hahaha Racy!

  • @amritmishra8
    @amritmishra8 4 месяца назад

    Would like to share an advice too: most people already know what they should do, we often give in to situations we probably shouldn't and learn the hard way (If this hasn't happened yet, tomorrow could be your day). Learn to apply yourself more and get absorbed into riding/driving better each time like Shumi and you're golden. This is the school of thought I subscribe to.
    And please, red line all you want but look far ahead! It's India!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for joining us Amrit!

  • @subuvenky1
    @subuvenky1 4 месяца назад

    Another great episode!
    Soooo many superb thoughts from the extended community. Makes you want to “reset” 😊

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      We’re loving it fosho!

  • @saimischief
    @saimischief 4 месяца назад

    Shumi & Kartikeya, an episode on your personal journey, milestones, learnings would be very interesting for us

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Aren’t they doing that every time? 😄

    • @saimischief
      @saimischief 4 месяца назад

      @@motorinc Yes they are, their effort of improving the biker's community is undoubtedly a gift for all of us. I have become a better & diligent biker as a whole, on the motorcycle & off the motorcycle.
      But just recently I got to know about Shumi's wife & I realise how little we know about someone we so look upto.

  • @DevenRayrikar
    @DevenRayrikar 4 месяца назад +3

    One advice I would always give would be utilising the damn mirrors. To me it's safety equivalent of helmets/seatbelts. I can't imagine myself riding anything without mirrors

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Totally! That’s non negotiable.

  • @ShyamKrishnanSuresh
    @ShyamKrishnanSuresh 4 месяца назад

    I hold my breath while driving long distance. Especially in the unruly kerala traffic. It's a huge problem and I frequently get headaches after driving for a prolonged time. I am actively trying to breathe more whenever I am aware of holding my breath.😊

  • @TheTwinPost
    @TheTwinPost 4 месяца назад +3

    Highbeam alongside 'honking' is one of those things that most people don't realise how to utilise. I've met people who don't even realise they have the high-beam ON and get annoyed when the person coming in from the front has it ON too. Worse is modern day LED projectors on high beam - People on the opposite lane have 0% visibility.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      It’s a plague. 😑

    • @subuvenky1
      @subuvenky1 4 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely! And lot of drivers have high beams on when they’re waiting to turn at a signal. They don’t realise that the front indicators are just not perceptible because of the high beams .

  • @ezrafiroz8662
    @ezrafiroz8662 4 месяца назад +2

    Nothing Like a Motor Inc Podcast on my birthday 🥰😍

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Oho!! Happy birthday EzraF! Wish you loads of love and luck! And happiness! How young?

    • @ezrafiroz8662
      @ezrafiroz8662 4 месяца назад

      @@motorinc Gonna turn 21 this year 😄

    • @SudheendraKaranam
      @SudheendraKaranam 4 месяца назад

      Happy birthday

  • @JoaquimGonsalves
    @JoaquimGonsalves 4 месяца назад +1

    36:46 Time to Think. Underrated life advice.

  • @Jeru_on_the_road
    @Jeru_on_the_road 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much . Loving this . And Shumi statement of masala on the steering wheel. So true .

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for joining us @Jeru_on_the_road.

  • @ninolakshmi9482
    @ninolakshmi9482 4 месяца назад

    You guys are the best @motorinc which comes second as the bike with the best suspension setup for city bad roads, other than H450. Im 6.1 tall girl and 90kgs with gears.

  • @siddharthdg
    @siddharthdg 4 месяца назад

    I have realised recently, what is making a difference in my drive/ride is Moterinc podcast going on at back of my head 😊

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for making the change.

  • @dilepanshanmuganathan
    @dilepanshanmuganathan 4 месяца назад

    IT'S LIKE DRIVING TO THE PEAK OF MOTORING STEP BY STEP AS EACH EPISODE UNFOLDS = AWESOME COLLECTIBLE KNOWLEDGE SHARED BY THESE GENTLEMEN =👌KARTHIK & SHUMI👌

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for joining us @dilepanshanmuganathan.

  • @aryadeepdatta3578
    @aryadeepdatta3578 4 месяца назад

    Hello Shumi Sir and Kartik Sir. You both are doing wonders for this community -- the community that needs more of this!
    But I hope to see you guys at the school and the track very soon. If all things go well , one year from now is a countdown.
    I truly want to interact with you guys someday in real life and exchange ideas on motorcycling as well life. Thank you teachers! 🙂

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for joining us @aryadeepdatta3578.

  • @ananthadventures
    @ananthadventures 4 месяца назад

    This is a wonderful conversation between Shumi and Kartikeya. You guys are so experienced the conversation is so natural. The way you guys keep exploring the topics and ideas is really fascinating. I really like wheh Shumi says 'Let's explore the idea' to Kartikeya, it's so organic and supportive of the conversation and topic. I am gaining a lot by looking at your videos and thoroughly enjoy it every time. Keep it up and keep posting more interesting topics. BTW i am interested in knowing about the motorcyclcling schools that Shumi was mentioning at the beginning. Can you please share more details on that.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thanks Ananth! Just look up TWO by Indimotard.

  • @s.prabhdeepsingh
    @s.prabhdeepsingh 4 месяца назад

    Hey i am here to tell u all (my motoring family) that i bought my first proper modern ride …THE Activa 125 and prev i had activa1g ( from 2006) i rode it for 7 yrs down the line.
    tomm. Is the delivery ..so thx to motoinc for teaching me many many things..❤🥂

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Congratulations @s.prabhdeepsingh! Thank you for sharing. We wish you a wonderful time with the Activa! Do keep us posted on how this goes for you.

    • @s.prabhdeepsingh
      @s.prabhdeepsingh 4 месяца назад

      @@motorinc do i update u in comments and thanku so much …!

  • @SameerBhatfitness
    @SameerBhatfitness 4 месяца назад

    I'm simply loving these conversations. Please Keep bringing more of these 😊🏍️

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for joining in the conversation Sameer.

  • @dMalContent
    @dMalContent 4 месяца назад

    Next, we need laptop stickers on each quote from MotorInc.
    "Start Slow To Get Fast". "Breathe".
    Others who read the quotes may not realise it, but put these in their subconscious minds, and it may eventually help them.
    Great video.❤

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Dhamaal idea! 😆

  • @subraaaanshu
    @subraaaanshu 4 месяца назад +2

    Letting go of your ego while on a motorcycle is I think one of, if not the most important thing to practice.
    As the owner of a 'big' bike, a lot of times I'd be riding, and someone on a Duke 200, RE Hunter, RC 200, etc, would pull up next to me, look at me for a few seconds and would start to speed up and zip through. In those instances, I've learnt to slow down, the only person they're racing on a highway or a wide road, is themselves. If I am riding at 90-100 casually, I'll slow down to 70 to let them through and make sure and they gain enough distance that I don't run into them again.
    P.s., also while on the road, patience goes a long way and is the only right way of doing things

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for being the bigger guy, not just the guy on the big bike. 🙏🏾

    • @kirathekillernote2173
      @kirathekillernote2173 4 месяца назад +1

      That’s one way to look at it. As long as someone is not making sudden lane changes or tailing behind with a hair’s gap, I try to drive as they don’t exist. Just expect sudden lane changes and keep your distance, or slow down momentarily if they are tailing too close.
      Ofc, this is not perfect advice. In Delhi NCR, you can get ego monsters who will make defeating you their life mission. But there is just something inherently wrong with changing your riding to placate someone else’s ego.

  • @santoshphatak7967
    @santoshphatak7967 4 месяца назад

    Great... Just great... and a lesson learnt. Thank you so much guys ! 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for joining us @santoshphatak7967.

  • @suryateja2k11
    @suryateja2k11 4 месяца назад

    17:33 As Shumi pointed out about the CB350, he represented his view and I completely agree wirh what he is saying. But I love that bike and want to purchase it as my 1st bike because of three things.
    1) Reliability
    2) Reliability
    3) Reliability
    I know that its a copy of RE and I completely agree with it but my perception differs from Shumi. That doesn't mean I should hate him. Its just that our thoughts are different. But I still love and admire him for his efforts and so do all of you who are a part of this community.
    I also love the Honda NX500 for its versatile nature and a simple and pure motorcycle with easy going nature although it has a hefty price tag. But for me its a good pricing as my perception is to get a quality motorcycle. It doesn't mean its a great bike for everyone else.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing @suryateja2k11.

  • @sacchii9445
    @sacchii9445 4 месяца назад

    Please make a detailed video on Riding gears as well. BTW, I really love listening to your podcast. I am not a podcast person, but I still like listening to yours, because it makes sense.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      We appreciate you watching @sacchii9445! And thanks for the suggestion too.

  • @kaustubh_kp
    @kaustubh_kp 4 месяца назад

    This is what you call quality content!

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Appreciate it Kaustubh!

  • @prancinghors
    @prancinghors 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful Amazing.....Such an absolute gem of a podcast. I would like all my family and friends to watch this. So so good. Thank you so much for bringing such quality content.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      Hullo PH! We would love to chat with the family too. 😁

  • @satyabratapal8977
    @satyabratapal8977 4 месяца назад

    If Motorinc is a dojo then Karthikeya and Shumi are it's sensei.

    • @motorinc
      @motorinc  4 месяца назад

      😁🙏🏾