I can totally see myself falling off at 40mph- wrecking my knees and the bike lol Great tutorial Brian! But I better go to Motorcycle school to learn. ( And when you're just learning how to ride, don't buy a Hayabusa for a first bike)
Be aware of objects that may be thrown from other vehicles. See Jack black in anchor man “ did you throw burrito at me bro”??? Be Hypervigilant because some drivers don’t see or care you are there. 👀😮
BROOOOOOOOOOOOO, u just explained it like no one else did. I have my uncle as my trainer but I barely could learn coz I was scared & couldn't handle a bike... Thank u for the weight & balance tip, I'll try it again tmrw!
I like how you explained the concepts on clutch control and shifting gears on the bike, I understood it. I am going to buy a manual trans equipped sports car to have fun and practice driving it before I try it with motorcycles. I can imagine the feeling of falling on my bum from screwing up on a motorcycle. Gonna go through a MSF course first, I am going to need it . 😳 MSF safety courses are going to be an interesting experience,
I'm Not Really Fan Those Bikes I Really Love The GT-R's Also GR Supra's Also Like Bugatti's Ferrari's Koenigsegg's Lamborghini's Also Last But Not Least The McLaren's and More.
You can definitely hold yourself with your feet while you start up. Or use the brake to help. Once you get used to riding you really don't have trouble starting on hills. On a bike it's much easier then in a manual transmission car
Hit the breaks lol. Generally as a beginner you'll use both about the same. But the front brakes does more of the stopping. So it's like 75/25 front to rear
Lol thanks man! 😅. I spent about $1k on all my gear. Aside from my boots I got everything as a last year model. So I saved about $500 with things being ‘last years’ model products
I can totally see myself falling off at 40mph- wrecking my knees and the bike lol Great tutorial Brian! But I better go to Motorcycle school to learn. ( And when you're just learning how to ride, don't buy a Hayabusa for a first bike)
Lol riding is definitely fun! A Hayabusa would be a lot of bike for a beginner for sure!
What about a 2008 yamaha r6 as afirst bike??
Be aware of objects that may be thrown from other vehicles.
See Jack black in anchor man “ did you throw burrito at me bro”???
Be Hypervigilant because some drivers don’t see or care you are there. 👀😮
I don’t ride on the highway much. So luckily I never deal with that. I stay away from cars on most of the trips we do
BROOOOOOOOOOOOO, u just explained it like no one else did. I have my uncle as my trainer but I barely could learn coz I was scared & couldn't handle a bike...
Thank u for the weight & balance tip, I'll try it again tmrw!
Glad to help man! I've been riding on 2 wheels since I was 4 years old ;)
Good luck!
Starting off with a R6 in a few months 💙
Sweet! I had a great 7 years of ownership with this!
I like how you explained the concepts on clutch control and shifting gears on the bike, I understood it.
I am going to buy a manual trans equipped sports car to have fun and practice driving it before I try it with motorcycles. I can imagine the feeling of falling on my bum from screwing up on a motorcycle. Gonna go through a MSF course first, I am going to need it . 😳
MSF safety courses are going to be an interesting experience,
Great way to go for sure! Anything with a clutch will teach you the concept very well!
I can tell you haven’t taken the MSF beginner course. You need to recommend for others to take the course so they don’t kill themselves
I’ve actually never heard of that 😅. I grew up riding dirt bikes so the mechanics of riding is easy
@@BrosFOURRSpeed look into it bro. I would love for more motorcycle riders to be on the road but safely comes first.
@@MrKmarls yeah for sure. A lot of crazy riders out there unfortunately
great great video brothers👌👌😎😎😘😘GL👍🏻
Thanks man! Fun filming with the bike
Your brake fluid seems very dark, you might need to change that.
Could just be the shadows from the container itself, but always important to check it periodically!
I'm Not Really Fan Those Bikes I Really Love The GT-R's Also GR Supra's Also Like Bugatti's Ferrari's Koenigsegg's Lamborghini's Also Last But Not Least The McLaren's and More.
Yeah those are some sweet cars!
How tall are you man? as I’m looking into an R6 and wanting to get an idea on seat height.
5ft 11. It is a tall bike and I'm never flat foot. But I've never had issues with it
You must have read my mind, thinking that you should make a tutorial on how to ride a motorcycle lmao. Thank you!!!
lol glad you liked the videos! Figured I could do some basics with motorcycles with the nice weather!
Perfect beginner bike as an example. Nice work.
Can't wait for the Busa Ultimate Edidtion beginners tutorial
Glad you enjoyed this video!
Thank you, that was great. I'm going to get my bike and M1 with more confidence. It's been a while since I've rode a motorcycle 💜
Glad it was helpful!
👍🏽
Thanks man! R6 is fun to film!
I’m avoiding riding motorcycles (don’t ask why).
Me too
They are some fun! Not for everyone of course
@@westvirginiaandmontana9022 not for everyone
Do you have any tips when it comes to steep hills and starting on those?
You can definitely hold yourself with your feet while you start up. Or use the brake to help. Once you get used to riding you really don't have trouble starting on hills. On a bike it's much easier then in a manual transmission car
What I'm sacred of is falling i never tried a bike yet but i feel like if i did try i may fall
Start small. I rode dirt bikes as a kid, then raced AMA motocross all through high school.
I want to learn soon. Can't wait to ride a motorcycle
Start small on maybe a dirtbike and then try larger bikes
Same.
Well that was quick
Easy video to film for sure! Quick and to the point
Appreciate you bro
Thanks!
Thanks Bryan
Nice Video
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Riding a Motorcyle does Include more Threats.
Yeah it has a danger level. But defensive riding goes a long way
Cool
Thanks! Love the R6!
Can we talk about stopping though lol
Hit the breaks lol. Generally as a beginner you'll use both about the same. But the front brakes does more of the stopping. So it's like 75/25 front to rear
@@BrosFOURRSpeed I figured that part lol I mean as far as gears.. is it like a manual transmission when you just kick back into neutral?
Definitely no conversions today
And I’m done with the conversions.
Noooooooooooooo
@@westvirginiaandmontana9022 You’re in the US and A, and most of Mike and Brian’s viewers are from the US and A, so it’s pointless.
@@DaveDVideoMaker oh
Yeah just some good pointers for today’s video
If you might need some extra bucks, modeling your motorcycle "jumpsuits" might do the trick 😄 Those things look expensive!
I heard they can get up to $2000
Lol thanks man! 😅. I spent about $1k on all my gear. Aside from my boots I got everything as a last year model. So I saved about $500 with things being ‘last years’ model products
@@oreally8605 For sure! If I bought the newest version of everything I would have spent close to that
What about break use
Use your brakes as needed. About 50/50 front to bake as a beginner. But as you ride more you'll use your front more
Do you need to apply rear and front break at the same time?
@@narendrabisht7843 It depends on the circumstance. But the front brakes are way more powerful. So as a beginner, I'd say use both together