Top 5 mistakes beginner Harley riders make in traffic

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  • Beginner riders make a lot of dangerous mistakes lets discuss how to avoid them. It takes a lot more skill to ride a motorcycle than to drive a car. Riding a motorcycle is also many more times dangerous.
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  • @OldNotDead-Club
    @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад +20

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    • @MONTEWOLF
      @MONTEWOLF 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm very glad to see some one telling new riders about safety. You need to tell your Viewers about safety course's because they are the best way to learn how to ride and they teach riders on what you are saying

    • @brianroark-9373
      @brianroark-9373 6 месяцев назад

      I know in Tennessee lane splitting is illegal so we are forced to be stuck behind automobiles

    • @noahhamilton1026
      @noahhamilton1026 5 месяцев назад

      Harley’s are not good motorcycles

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  5 месяцев назад

      @@noahhamilton1026 see my video, "you don't know anything about motorcycles if you..."

    • @Stacy_Smith
      @Stacy_Smith 4 месяца назад

      ​@@OldNotDead-ClubWHAT SONG IS THAT?

  • @rickreiling3095
    @rickreiling3095 7 месяцев назад +135

    Best advice I EVER got was from a motor officer….. he said NEVER think for one minute cars see you. He said ride like your invisible

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  7 месяцев назад +6

      Right!

    • @Harley392
      @Harley392 6 месяцев назад +2

      💯

    • @MikeSmith-wl1bz
      @MikeSmith-wl1bz 6 месяцев назад +2

      That is good advice for driving any vehicle!!

    • @craigabram2132
      @craigabram2132 5 месяцев назад +1

      Also the smallest car will still win.... I had determined in my experiences people tend to bunch up in packs.... Sometimes it's easier to let them go on ahead and trail them until it's time to stay ahead of the next pack creeping from behind....

    • @richardbyrd7268
      @richardbyrd7268 5 месяцев назад

      That's all the reason I need to NOT get a motorcycle.

  • @timothymerritt5370
    @timothymerritt5370 7 месяцев назад +178

    I received my motorcycle license in1967. I am now 73. It was drilled into my brain early on by my elderly motorcyclist neighbor,” as a motorcyclist you ( and only you) are 100 percent responsible for your own well being. The other driver may have been in the wrong, but you will still be dead. Take that responsibility seriously!

    • @youareIndenial981
      @youareIndenial981 5 месяцев назад +4

      It was put to me as ... on a motorcycle you DO NOT have the right away.

    • @richardbyrd7268
      @richardbyrd7268 5 месяцев назад

      How are you responsible for you own safety when some idiot runs a red light and T bones you ??

    • @AfterWorkRipper
      @AfterWorkRipper 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@youareIndenial981god damn right. Learned that the hard way. Trying to regain my confidence again. Lady didn’t yield and totaled my drz I now have a sportster 1200

    • @JohnCunningham-sy5ug
      @JohnCunningham-sy5ug 4 месяца назад +2

      Amen from a 68 year old. 😊

    • @MaineiacSean
      @MaineiacSean 3 месяца назад +4

      I have a "there's a price on my head and every vehicle on the road is operated by an assasin." Attitude .
      My first time leaving my lower population state in USA was to buy my new bike I had never been on a 3 way highway before .... ended up on 4 and 5 lane highways.
      My plan.... ride a little faster than everyone and stay on the far left lane which is opposite from on ramp merging traffic here in USA.
      Worked. Home alive.

  • @frederickking1660
    @frederickking1660 7 месяцев назад +19

    Yes sir. Get away from the traffic and find a spot on the highway by yourself with good vision ahead. You have to see if anything is laying on the road way out there so you have time to miss it.

  • @martinlongden7392
    @martinlongden7392 8 месяцев назад +104

    Before you start your bike repeat the following in your head or out loud, " every bastard is out to kill me". Live to ride, love to ride.🏍️🏍️👍👍

    • @Greg-bc5wm
      @Greg-bc5wm 8 месяцев назад +3

      LOL...good advice!

    • @Dirk1961-l7y
      @Dirk1961-l7y 7 месяцев назад +2

      Completely right!!

    • @mikeessary4925
      @mikeessary4925 7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely 💯

    • @craigabram2132
      @craigabram2132 5 месяцев назад

      It's my new pre check startup mantra.....

  • @mortondavisproductions7578
    @mortondavisproductions7578 8 месяцев назад +31

    Great points. When I am riding and realize that I am feeling tense, I consciously tell myself to relax... and I ease my grip, relax my arms and do a few side-to-side neck stretches and so on. I realize that if I am feeling tense then I won't be able to flow as quickly and that could spell disaster if I must react quickly to save my life by avoiding an accident. Also, I realize that tension has its roots in how I am thinking, so along with loosening a tight grip and such, I remind myself to enjoy the ride and relax, relax, relax... while remaining alert. Thanks again, especially for your humor.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and mentioned one of the most important points

    • @stephenmorris-y4f
      @stephenmorris-y4f 8 месяцев назад +2

      My first 2 months riding I had a hard time not getting tense I was recommended to chew gum, keeps you from being so tense, it really helped me out

  • @fatheadbiker-stuff9722
    @fatheadbiker-stuff9722 8 месяцев назад +17

    Great video. I have been riding 14 years, and realized early on that my safety depends on ME! Lots of great points here.

  • @stanstolarski8325
    @stanstolarski8325 8 месяцев назад +17

    Appreciate the video. I've just reached my 70's & still ride a 1992 Harley FLSTF in spite of knee & back surgeries. All the best & stay well !!!

    • @Greg-bc5wm
      @Greg-bc5wm 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the encouragement!

    • @joncdav1
      @joncdav1 7 месяцев назад +1

      ditto!

    • @robertleo7394
      @robertleo7394 6 месяцев назад

      Any advice on owning more than one bike; I’m thinking of getting a newer Harley

  • @mikeessary4925
    @mikeessary4925 7 месяцев назад +5

    I just turned 71 and love riding my motorcycle as much as i ever have. Enjoyed your video .

  • @Greg-bc5wm
    @Greg-bc5wm 8 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. Thanks. I'll be 67 next month. I'm in the U.S. Started riding on the street at 16 years old. Took a break from bikes in my mid 20's to raise family. Got back on a HD Road King about 7 years ago and loving it. Enjoy riding and have no problem avoiding the poor drivers while sitting back and letting them demonstrate their madness! I find that most people are still respectful...but not as much as 20 years ago! My main problem has been distracted drivers with phones etc.

  • @alwatts9713
    @alwatts9713 5 месяцев назад +18

    "Watch the driver's eyes and front wheels"...really good advice. I'm not a biker, but a cyclist and use this all the time. Very useful advice.

    • @youareIndenial981
      @youareIndenial981 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yep fro t wheels are great indicator,

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks

    • @mickey-eq5vw
      @mickey-eq5vw 5 месяцев назад

      its good advice

    • @yourlocaldoomer
      @yourlocaldoomer 4 месяца назад +1

      Same, I'm a cyclist. If a car is stopped, I always check to see if the driver is looking at me before I ride past in front of them. If they're not paying attention and they decide to take off, I'm a pancake.

    • @davebrookbank4831
      @davebrookbank4831 4 месяца назад

      That was and is the BEST 1 line piece of advice I was ever given. I live by it.

  • @mickshaw5901
    @mickshaw5901 9 месяцев назад +9

    My favourite RUclips channel. I’ve always had CRANKY Harley’s. I ride aggressively 99% of the time. I’m a very capable rider and do these 5 things. I think riding with purpose and a slight attitude has kept me out of trouble and kept the love of riding alive for over 35 years…..

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks very much and great point about the attitude keeping you out of trouble

  • @laurencetilley9194
    @laurencetilley9194 9 месяцев назад +23

    I have been ridding motorcycles for more than 50 years. These are 5 brilliant pieces of advise that many seasoned riders never learn. Lane splitting is illegal in some states so be careful. Older bikers don't stop riding, they downgrade. The only people that knock Harley's are those that have never owned one. Well done mate.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks, appreciated

    • @crockett11000
      @crockett11000 8 месяцев назад +1

      It' illegal in every state but Commiefornia!

    • @Viewson2s
      @Viewson2s 8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. It’s illegal here in Atlanta as well. Also agree about the ones who’ve never owned a Harley

    • @chuckwagon1892
      @chuckwagon1892 5 месяцев назад

      Lane splitting is asking for trouble. And yes, it's illegal everywhere except California. There are several good reasons why it's illegal. I might be wrong, but I believe the huge traffic backups and the likelihood of bikes and riders overheating are a consideration I'm California. Please correct me if I am wrong. Secondly, this notion of riding faster than traffic is misleading. Overtaking vehicles to find a spot with room around you (front, back, and side) and settling in and maintaining a good following distance will save your life and save you from speeding tickets. Of course, conditions change, and you'll have to adjust.

    • @joetroutt7425
      @joetroutt7425 4 месяца назад

      ​@@chuckwagon1892I really feel like this guy is just a 🤡 trying sound like he knows what he's talking about. I thought this video was satire at first then realized he was serious. Are you kidding me?

  • @frapp31
    @frapp31 8 месяцев назад +16

    Great points especially the first one. You don't ever want to blend in with traffic. Also be aware when taking off first at traffic lights. I had a near miss once when a car ran a red light luckily I had taken off late that time and was able to see him and stop. That late second saved me.

    • @MONTEWOLF
      @MONTEWOLF 8 месяцев назад +2

      Eyes open on the look out for Vehicles in front by sides and behind you to fast you lose reaction time to slow you may get ran over. Ride your own ride and not driver's

  • @GliderRider-GL1
    @GliderRider-GL1 5 месяцев назад +41

    As I ride alone frequently, I’ve developed a chaos style of riding. I change lane position frequently. I “shake” the bike on occasion. I make it look like I don’t know what I’m doing. I make it look like I might do something “insane” at any time. I find that cars behind me pay more attention to me and don’t really want to be around me. It’s a kind of virtual buffer zone.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  5 месяцев назад +9

      lol as funny as that sounds I do this too (similar)sometimes and it does work

    • @michiobosozoku489
      @michiobosozoku489 2 месяца назад +2

      I do the same, aim my headlight to the car mirrors in front of me and keep moving a bit to not dissapear in static......

  • @harleyturner7449
    @harleyturner7449 4 месяца назад +34

    I’ve been riding for 50 years and you will never convince me that splitting lanes is NOt a safety issue. I’ve seen a number of times where car drivers will even try to squeeze you out.

    • @allenaskey278
      @allenaskey278 4 месяца назад

      Lane splitting is illegal in Many States, and will get you hurt, killed, or when a cop sees you do it, you will recieve a CNI citation, & lose 3 points off of your liscense

    • @billmartin5709
      @billmartin5709 3 месяца назад +1

      I agree I don't have 50 years of experience but I also think it ABSOLUTELY pisses people off and gives off an elitist " I AM BETTER THEN YOU" Attitude. Which most folks take issue with.

    • @Valentine98766
      @Valentine98766 2 месяца назад

      squeezed at low speed or rear ended sitting idk man🤷

    • @jamesmacdonald3090
      @jamesmacdonald3090 Месяц назад

      Called "filtering" in the UK. I did it on a BMW I had just bought, forgot I had panniers, oops! My Road glide is too wide most of the time and I can't be bothered with blasting away from the lights... been there, done it, go the T-shirt!

    • @vincentwhite9603
      @vincentwhite9603 Месяц назад

      I agree it’s legal here in Texas and I still don’t do it I enjoy my life 😊

  • @roaddragon2951
    @roaddragon2951 8 месяцев назад +5

    I always take this with me when I ride. Search, identify, prodict and deside is what I was thought. Defensive driving. Always think that someone will do something stupid when your riding.
    Thank you so much for your fantastic videos.

  • @LowkeyAnnie
    @LowkeyAnnie 8 месяцев назад +3

    G'day, 1st time on this page, yes I've liked and subscribed. I ride a naked, BMW S1000R, 2016 Model. I've rode on the road at 16, 9months, P's 2 weeks after L's. I'm now 61 and still love riding. I find your channel, informative, great humour, and an all-around positive love of 2 wheels, what ever breed they may be. Cheers to you, the old but not dead, I feel comfortable listening to what you have to offer, as I've always said, you can never be too old to learn something new!
    Annie 🇦🇺👍🏽👌🏽🔥😎

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Annie awesome bike you are riding

  • @TheDutchPathFinder1
    @TheDutchPathFinder1 8 месяцев назад +3

    Valuable lessons learnd here. I never trust anything on 4 wheels. Trying all the time to get away from them as fast as possible.

  • @costakaras6470
    @costakaras6470 9 месяцев назад +8

    Great advice, hard to ride faster than traffic here in Montreal Canada, where average driver usually drives 15 to 20 km, over the limit already

    • @Dirk1961-l7y
      @Dirk1961-l7y 9 месяцев назад

      Here the berbers do also in holland

  • @Blu_Grease
    @Blu_Grease 9 месяцев назад +33

    Stay away from other drivers as much as possible.Most people are not thinking on the road. Get the hell out of my way

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks and spot on

    • @thomassmith5291
      @thomassmith5291 8 месяцев назад +7

      I agree that you need to keep a safe distance from traffic, but the throttle is not the only way to achieve it. Everyone cannot be faster than everyone else. Mathematically impossible. Handy gadgets also hanging from the handlebars: Mirrors. Use them. Find your space in traffic and keep it. Senseless to chase everything in front of you

    • @MONTEWOLF
      @MONTEWOLF 8 месяцев назад +6

      You have to ride Defensively treat cars and trucks with respect. Treat all vehicles at intersections like they may pull out on you be prepared to take action

    • @bananabana6630
      @bananabana6630 8 месяцев назад

      @@thomassmith5291Spot on. I make cars pass me when I don’t like the way they are driving. I move over to get them in front of me.

    • @Jiw307
      @Jiw307 5 месяцев назад

      Not thinking or paying attention. It's disturbing how many people I see with their heads down looking at their phones while driving.

  • @paddleboatman3767
    @paddleboatman3767 9 месяцев назад +8

    Well done. The saftey chats make people think.
    I would add failing to do slow speed practice so use can u turn at full lock. This increases your skill level faster.

  • @margaretbyrne4639
    @margaretbyrne4639 7 месяцев назад +2

    Nothing beats gut instinct and common sense. Good advice, thanks

    • @andyreed5002
      @andyreed5002 7 месяцев назад

      Agree, on 2,3 etc. wheels, always know your out. It might be the inside shoulder or the outside, hell it might even be the grass. Anticipate everybody making that ONE big mistake. Just always know your out.

  • @jimmymc10021
    @jimmymc10021 9 месяцев назад +7

    Good points, practice emergency braking as much as you can to be comfortable with it. People who are not any good at this are the ones you see throwing their feet out when they panic trying to stop very quickly. It's a skill you need and practice makes perfect.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks great point

    • @dustyflair
      @dustyflair 8 месяцев назад +1

      Every ride you should practice an emergency stop using both brakes.

  • @robertriedinger9695
    @robertriedinger9695 6 месяцев назад +3

    I'm 58 and only been riding for about 6 years. Good video however lane splitting scares the crap out of me, I probably won't be doing that.

  • @48Troll
    @48Troll 9 месяцев назад +9

    Re: 3 Position , As a rule of thumb I’ll make sure that I can see the drivers face in their mirror IF I have to ride behind them , so they’ll have a better chance of knowing I’m there

  • @BikerItIs
    @BikerItIs 8 месяцев назад +2

    Your advice applies not only to Harley drivers. I have been doing those things since the beginning. That is how you become an hold biker. Keep on the good work… ✌🏻

  • @danielorlando8172
    @danielorlando8172 8 месяцев назад +3

    A very dear friend of mine once told me when I started out riding motorcycles, 'in the first 5 years of riding the likelihood of crashing where you break a bone is over 90%, after that it drops to less than 10%.' Boy oh boy was he right. Almost 5 years to the day I had a crash and broke my arm and spent 2 weeks in the hospital. That was 1993. Baggy died this past January. He was a day shy of his 60th birthday. I really miss my friend 😢

  • @joncdav1
    @joncdav1 7 месяцев назад +2

    I grew up on a dirt bike. Loved riding baja in Saudi Arabia back in the 80s. In riding my '21 Road Glide these days, I have been in two situations where my dirt bike riding skills kicked in. Was surprised how well the bike handled when having to stop to avoid a collision. More over, loved the way the bike handled when a timber was thrown(cement truck) in front of my bike. I went over the timber at 70 mph and achieved flight. LOL Lost both tires and wheels but not a scratch on the bike. Harley Davidson helped me with those parts - truly amazing on HD's part. Being relaxed and alert(ready to react) on your bike will take you far.

  • @christian_esquivel
    @christian_esquivel 8 месяцев назад +22

    I used to think, “if these old geezers can still ride, riding must not actually be that unsafe.” Now I realize those old guys were the ,SMART, young riders and now they’re old (but not dead) 💀

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  8 месяцев назад +4

      very wise words

    • @JohnCunningham-sy5ug
      @JohnCunningham-sy5ug 4 месяца назад +4

      There old riders and bold riders but no old bold riders 😊

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 3 месяца назад +1

      Try it this way. Old riders with helmets, young riders without helmets. Darwin wins.😅

    • @f.f.s.d.o.a.7294
      @f.f.s.d.o.a.7294 3 месяца назад +1

      Survivor Bias

    • @thejohn6614
      @thejohn6614 Месяц назад

      There's a lot of old guys that are beginner riders as well.

  • @TheBuchstar
    @TheBuchstar 6 месяцев назад

    Old school, love it! Please listen to this gentleman. I have always riden on the right side of the lane only because when I got my licence there was only a right hand mirror on cars. Keep em coming!

  • @scotttaylor8688
    @scotttaylor8688 7 месяцев назад +3

    This CAT is Straight RIGHT ON.!!! On Everything!!

  • @Tomcat_Centauri
    @Tomcat_Centauri 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is one of the best Beginner videos i've ever seen !
    I'm learning to ride right now, unfortunately my last lesson with the driving school ended up with me in the ER so it will be a few weeks before i can get back to it, but i've got a Sportster 883 Iron waiting to get her license plate in the garage, and i can't wait to pass my license exam to take her out for a ride :D
    Loving the calm tone of your videos, great and clear explanations especially for newbies like me, and i don't know if it's your accent or something, but i much prefer your videos over those of a lot of American guys riding with bare arms and minimal protection 😄

  • @tankeater
    @tankeater 7 месяцев назад +3

    13:45 had me laughing pretty good!!! I ride WORSE the slower I'm going, BECAUSE IT'S JUST SO FING BORING!!! 😂🤘

  • @Gear317
    @Gear317 4 месяца назад

    There's something I like a lot from your videos that it's you talking to other riders. This gives perspective and eventually they complement your opinion or say something that is a bit the other way around but still, it's good discussion. I'm a new biker from Brazil (took license in 08/2023) and I have to say... Other bikers craziness is my biggest fear. Taking the corridors is complicated to do and I don't do it with the traffic flowing because some bikers go 60 km/h, others 80 km/h and this is a risk I'm not taking. Great Videos keep it up.

  • @manmeetsharma2632
    @manmeetsharma2632 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great video mate. I specially agree with your first, you bit of buffer between you and cars. 10-25 km/hr faster make big difference.

  • @craigwagner4772
    @craigwagner4772 7 месяцев назад

    I usually find that, after 45 yrs of (almost) continuous riding, the opinion given is false for most riders. There is a reason we ride, and it is not for keeping up... pay attention and when you're done, park it and drive your car. Very informative video. I hope many riders see it, and take heed.

  • @thangknowa3288
    @thangknowa3288 6 месяцев назад +28

    He says "Ride faster than the traffic" and the Officer's first question will be "What's your hurry?".

    • @TOBGjaylone
      @TOBGjaylone 6 месяцев назад +8

      I’m a show him this video

    • @Zee-ge5yd
      @Zee-ge5yd 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@TOBGjayloneLOOL

    • @mikerichard6962
      @mikerichard6962 5 месяцев назад +5

      Officer I'm in a hurry to get away from all these cages trying to kill me.. lol

    • @joetroutt7425
      @joetroutt7425 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah I was really trying to figure out if this guy was serious when he started saying stuff like that.

    • @TheBlueScarecrow
      @TheBlueScarecrow 2 месяца назад

      Aussie is a moron. Don't listen to his crap; he will get you into trouble.

  • @HawgRiderBC
    @HawgRiderBC 9 месяцев назад +2

    I've been riding motorcycles for 45+ years, and currently own a chipped, cammed, and dyno'd at 115hp Electra Glide, and a 2016 BMW S1000XR, and I have to admit I've learned a lot since getting my Beemer.

  • @KazRoyalEnfield
    @KazRoyalEnfield 9 месяцев назад +3

    Another great video Aymen , learners ( L platers in Victoria) are not allowed to split .. but awesome advice nonetheless ones those fluids are off learn from those who know !
    I’d add take the opportunity to ride with skilled ( or more skilled) riders when ever the time allows 😊

  • @clemc5457
    @clemc5457 Месяц назад

    Situational awareness. I try to stay aware of where other vehicles are in front behind and to the sides of me as much as possible so as to know where my escape routes are when I need them. I think you talked about it.
    Thank you for all these great points. We should never stop learning (and remembering).

  • @MrMindlink
    @MrMindlink 8 месяцев назад +7

    40+ years of experience riding dirt/street and I completely agree with everything you've said here.
    You might consider changing the title of this video to "Top 5 mistakes beginner motorcycle riders make in traffic", much larger audience than just Harley, and all new motorcyclists should hear this information...
    (Currently riding a 2021 Honda Gold Wing)

  • @edweeks6423
    @edweeks6423 Месяц назад

    Thanks!!! Good points for every rider. An old guy (before I became an old guy) told me a couple of things that have stuck with me. 1) Remember the
    Lug Nuts Rule - he who has the most lug nuts wins; 2) Before putting on my helmet I recite "I am invisible and everyone else is drunk"; also, flash high beams when coming to a sketchy intersection (DIY headlight modulator); no amount of noisy exhaust or bright colors can overcome a young lady driving along with a cell phone up to her left ear...(I do wear Hi-Viz jacket and white helmet)

  • @blakepistofian7370
    @blakepistofian7370 9 месяцев назад +7

    Some really good points there. Lane splitting and keeping away from traffic are things I do when riding. Well done mate 👏

  • @Crishmy13
    @Crishmy13 8 месяцев назад +2

    Very great points. Thank you for all the sage advices you give and the work you put into spreading a healthy mentality in the motorcycling comunity. Keep up the good work and take care man.

  • @FreedomwithHarley
    @FreedomwithHarley 9 месяцев назад +5

    Confucius say…
    listen to this man, him very wise and tan!!!

  • @John-ob7dh
    @John-ob7dh 5 месяцев назад +2

    Been riding since 1957 .Drove semis for 33 year's. Still on a bike at 83 ( FLSTF ) I am sure all those years driving big rigs has helped me when it comes to the road sense on my bike.

    • @ronmeadors6867
      @ronmeadors6867 4 месяца назад

      Right with ya. Still part time OTR.....

    • @John-ob7dh
      @John-ob7dh 4 месяца назад

      @@ronmeadors6867 keep on trucking. I miss it.

  • @boblindakroon8051
    @boblindakroon8051 9 месяцев назад +3

    Aymen, I have issues with lane splitting. First, it is illegal where I live in the ISA, thankfully. Second, my scooter is too wide to get between cars and third, I DO NOT trust the drivers of the cars. Too many of them HATE us and want to eliminate as many as they can. Too many want to open their doors and cause as much damage as possible. Other than that, I love your channel and content.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад

      I would have thought a scooter is much narrower than a SG but you only should do what you are comfortable with.

    • @boblindakroon8051
      @boblindakroon8051 9 месяцев назад

      Well, I’ve always called my motorcycles, scooters. I have a ‘16 fatboy low. SG?

    • @boblindakroon8051
      @boblindakroon8051 9 месяцев назад +1

      Never mind. SG. Street glide. Duh

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад

      @@boblindakroon8051 lol, whoops i took scooter literally.

  • @yruphuct2
    @yruphuct2 Месяц назад +1

    I'm a truck driver that rides when I can, my wife and i.. she has her own and has been riding most of her life,... I absolutely agree with these top 5. I found that I became a better rider from driving truck. I block more as a truck driver and give the riders an out. Great video. Cheers

  • @harleyhawk7959
    @harleyhawk7959 9 месяцев назад +3

    most states in the U.S. It's illegal to lane split. one overlooked point. Always leave your bike in gear at a red light. Leave yourself an escape route. look in your mirrors. left foot on the ground, right foot on the brake.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад +1

      Great tip thank you

    • @jamesmacdonald3090
      @jamesmacdonald3090 Месяц назад

      In the UK it isn't illegal and we are taught the opposite in advanced training, left foot on gear, right on the ground... you should be holding the bike with front brake and will need to change gear as you pull away.... try it, saves doing the foot shimmy, much smoother and you can safely be out of gear. Your escape route is right in front of you?

  • @Kevin-l3f1y
    @Kevin-l3f1y 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thx for your advice on lane splitting i have to practice that ive been hesitant about it now your advice has given me confidence

    • @frankooso269
      @frankooso269 8 месяцев назад +2

      Not safe , lane splitting

    • @Greg-bc5wm
      @Greg-bc5wm 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have never lane split. Too unsure about what those cars may do!

  • @honeybadger6313
    @honeybadger6313 8 месяцев назад +3

    Biggest mistake a Harley rider can make? Buying one in the first place.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  8 месяцев назад

      lol see my video, "you don't know anything about motorcycles if you..."

    • @GreenmanWood
      @GreenmanWood 7 месяцев назад

      Dumb, just dumb.

    • @Katoom1190
      @Katoom1190 11 дней назад

      If a “Harley rider” never bought one in the first place, would they still be a Harley rider? I own a KTM 1190 and a 2020 Harley FLHXS and have absolutely zero regrets. I’ve also been riding for 45 years and have raced off road and on as well. This Aussie is spot on.

  • @chipblanc6037
    @chipblanc6037 4 месяца назад +2

    Lane splitting is not only illegal in all of the states I've lived/ridden in...but HIGHLY RESENTED and will get you intentionally wrecked by jealous cage drivers

  • @JayJay-qu5oo
    @JayJay-qu5oo 4 дня назад +1

    Just randomly came across this channel. Good content mate, great stuff! Keep it up!

  • @bollomator
    @bollomator 8 месяцев назад +44

    First mistake? Buying a Harley.....

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  8 месяцев назад +10

      yes it's been said. Watch my video, "you don't know anything about motorcycles if you..."

    • @Sniper11
      @Sniper11 8 месяцев назад +6

      I agree big mistake buying an outdated dinosaur HD , massive engines with the equivalent HP of a sewer machine 😂

    • @wulltaylor
      @wulltaylor 8 месяцев назад +6

      90% are still on the road
      Only 10% made it home

    • @joshuadaley6531
      @joshuadaley6531 8 месяцев назад +8

      Nothing wrong with harleys. They are designed cruisers. I own ducatti street fighter as well and leaning over the tank for 200km is painful lol 😂 each to their own

    • @gixxusmetalman7435
      @gixxusmetalman7435 7 месяцев назад +10

      Only bad thing about a Harley is the exorbitant price of them ...ridiculous!

  • @nickyxblack
    @nickyxblack 3 месяца назад +1

    When i first got my bike, I ran out of gas in the middle lane and thank god the car behind me slowed down, put his hazards on and helped me get to the shoulder. Def dont make it a habit to ride in the middle lane, good advise! Also, make sure you have enough gas/ oil is good & tires are good

  • @Owjdnskoakansbskk
    @Owjdnskoakansbskk 3 месяца назад +2

    Regarding the first “mistake”, beginners don’t always ride over the speed limit because it takes a bit of time to get used to riding the fast. You can’t go from U turns and slaloms in a parking lot to 80mph on the free way overnight.

  • @GregKessey
    @GregKessey 7 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video Old ! Alway a good idea to revisit the basics. Every ride is a combat patrol. Look for the ambush.

  • @triiiojzzacarias7123
    @triiiojzzacarias7123 7 месяцев назад +2

    “Not what to do about the beginners, what to do about the mistakes!” Had me rolling with laughter 😅

  • @Mightymetalworx
    @Mightymetalworx 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video well explained , the bike night had a great turn out. I by no means a professional, but I ride like all cages are out to get me. Ride hard and ride safe and free brother 👊👊

  • @jackorear2536
    @jackorear2536 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video and good advice. Greetings from a fellow Harley rider from north Mississippi U.S.A !

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you and a big hello from across the world

  • @GKnee72
    @GKnee72 5 месяцев назад

    I'm getting back into riding after not riding since 2012 and in the process of building my 73 Sportster now that my boys are grown.. knowledge is power, being informed is better then assuming! Chance favors the prepared! Always be learning!

  • @jamesrobinson2433
    @jamesrobinson2433 6 месяцев назад

    Great advice. I found myself onlu becoming more comfort on my ride after i had ten thousand miles in. And that was over 40 years ago. And i expect to be riding another 40. Cheers

  • @paulbertorelli9044
    @paulbertorelli9044 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm not a Harley rider, but great tips in this video. Good on ya for encouraging splitting and filtering. Here in the U.S., not many states allow it, but even at that, many riders are scared of it because they think it's riskier than it is. I like the question: How do you know you're a good rider? You oughta do an entire video on that. Another topic is how to get Harley riders to stop duck walking at slow speed. It's fairly common around here in Florida.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks both great ideas they are in the list

  • @robertbarger6439
    @robertbarger6439 4 месяца назад +1

    No matter how experience you are you can still always learn something new

  • @ericrainey7143
    @ericrainey7143 Месяц назад +1

    As someone who rides one of the busiest highways in the US often to and from work, I can't stress how important #1 is. I have to avoid getting ran over almost every single time and 90% of the time it's when I'm going the same speed as traffic. I like to keep everyone else moving front to back at least by 5-10 mph. When I do have to slow down I stay out of cagers blind spots and even try to avoid side by side all together if possible.

  • @wendyfarrell1014
    @wendyfarrell1014 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was great advice. i think about what you have said in this video every time i ride now

  • @neilbeyers9786
    @neilbeyers9786 2 месяца назад +1

    Further more in my country splitting the lane is legal but many car drivers hate this and turn into drag racing when the light goes green just to brass you off.

  • @CharlesParham-t5t
    @CharlesParham-t5t 3 месяца назад +1

    I like the 5 steps you have there but lane splitting is illegal in some areas like where I live but good job

  • @ClassicRider
    @ClassicRider 2 месяца назад

    Great Vid as always. About your Tips, I address them as protocols
    1- In rolling traffic you should be able to avoid other vehicles - In USA, 90% of traffic is over the speed limit. Tactically you have to be ahead of that for defensive driving. Further you must avoid lunatics which approach at twice your speed while they weave and possibly cartwheel and or fishtail while leap frogging in traffic.
    2- Lane Splitting - is not common terminology for a motorcar , truck or bus. But Lane Sharing is. Demonstrate how you are willing to share lanes with your motorcycle and just watch how cars will want to do with you the same ( Familiarity breeds contempt) - But frankly, if my air cooled is about to over heat, I will lane split. otherwise, i prefer to be in line like the rest -
    3- Riding near the line - on roads as illustrated in your vid, A- If to pass, I will prepare for that pass. or B - stay ( in USA ) to the Far Right of the line. In staying to the far right, on roads as is illustrated, what is oncoming on the other side of an apex is unknown. Further when approaching a hill , what is coming from over the top is also an unknown. Cushion Space, if allowed should reduce the escape issue if the vehicle ahead brake checks, or one approaching from behind out of control .

  • @Riderdown1
    @Riderdown1 6 месяцев назад

    Good advice mate, staying focused in traffic, watching out for red light runners are essential. Like your channel so I subscribed 🏍️👍🏻🇦🇺

  • @pattiboychannel311
    @pattiboychannel311 7 месяцев назад +1

    Passed my bike test a year ago, clock up 1000 miles sinse. Loving the tips. My biggest problem is pins and needles in the hands. Apparently i need to chill. 😅

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  7 месяцев назад

      yeah maybe hanging on too tight? Depends on the bike and the seating position, lots of variables

  • @ckthompson7928
    @ckthompson7928 7 месяцев назад +1

    Older guy told me " ride like your invisible, cause that's how cars treat you" 20 years later he's been correct. Old age and treachery wins out against Houston exhibits every time....

    • @ckthompson7928
      @ckthompson7928 7 месяцев назад

      Youth and exuberance.... Damn autocorrect

  • @benbatchelor4392
    @benbatchelor4392 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for saying stay away from the cars!!! I hate to see riders do that. Saw a newbie yesterday driving by cars when he had plenty of rode to get going and he had shorts, flip flops, no helmet no gloves and a t-shirt and a cigarette in his mouth..

  • @kendogthunder
    @kendogthunder 3 месяца назад +1

    Most important is space management. Watch the wheels of vehicles setting at a side road. They often dont see you. They just go thru the motion of looking left then right.
    With big rigs make sure youre in their mirror. Truckers are known for being protective of bikes. But not nearly all of them.
    No tailgating. Nothing more needs to be said

  • @nelsonrodriguez892
    @nelsonrodriguez892 4 месяца назад

    Cheers! As a NYC bicycle messenger starting in 1979, I learned tons of lessons regarding energy, awareness and my own limitations. Perhaps some viewers think I have nothing of value to share, I do! First a bike is light and other vehicles weigh much more. Stopping and / or changing direction is an art compared to any other vehicle on the road. BTW, I am only speaking about a bike on NYC /Manhattan streets at or below 40 MPH.
    I always time the lights using the pedestrian countdown. I continually scan 360 degrees because stuff comes from anywhere. I ride as stated a bit faster than traffic to ensure I am visible and NOT on new bike lanes. I have always ridden in the middle of the avenues. No pedestrians. I have so much more but I must eat. Thank you all and BLESS you all. RIDE!!!

  • @BarnettSpeedSuzukiThou
    @BarnettSpeedSuzukiThou 8 месяцев назад

    Be in the moment and never force yourself to ride. If doesnt feel right, dont ride. Nice work and greetings from the Mother country😁

  • @davebrookbank4831
    @davebrookbank4831 4 месяца назад

    I am an old timer, great advice!! except I have never split lanes and never will...... too scary for this old Harley rider.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  4 месяца назад

      Nothing wrong with that and many will agree with you, ride safe

  • @telefrk49
    @telefrk49 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great video and info!! I would love to ride with your group down under!! Looks just like a bike night in California!

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks

    • @Viewson2s
      @Viewson2s 8 месяцев назад

      Looks like a bike night in ATLANTA as well

  • @ldcrallye
    @ldcrallye 2 месяца назад

    Chilling, informative and cool made. Thanks!

  • @fmagalhaes1521
    @fmagalhaes1521 8 месяцев назад +1

    @Oldnotdead. I appreciate the video mate. I am getting near 60, definitely qualifying for, “old not dead”, and I still find your tips useful.

  • @PochoNews
    @PochoNews 6 месяцев назад

    Cool vid, great tips. I’m not a Harley rider although I have ridden one. Im mostly a dirt bike guy. I rode dirt bikes on Highways for the last 50 years. For me, it was just a more agile way to get away from idiots, especially since cell phones were invented.

  • @okiemale1589
    @okiemale1589 9 месяцев назад +1

    😎👍
    Big thumbs up for the channel...
    I wish I could lane split in Oklahoma...

  • @odishamiltonjr328
    @odishamiltonjr328 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great advice. Lane splitting is not legal where I live but I'm in a more rural area 90% of the time so it's not needed. Legal or not, I'd do it if needed for my own safety.

  • @alexandregauthier23
    @alexandregauthier23 22 дня назад +1

    I love this channel.! Cool mate :) !

  • @MONTEWOLF
    @MONTEWOLF 8 месяцев назад

    I have been riding for 52 years straight and I am still learning the best way to learn how to ride Is taking a safety course like ABATE offers. Keep the dirty side down and the sunnyside up ride smart and safe and my God bless the road you are on

  • @duncanjowett5575
    @duncanjowett5575 8 месяцев назад

    Totally agree on lane positioning to the right.
    BUT
    Riders should be aware that a cost of this is vehicles in front blocking your view of junctions to the left AND hiding you from vehicles waiting at that junction - keep well back. 👍

  • @Peteslife
    @Peteslife 9 месяцев назад +2

    Agree with you on No.1
    And learners are not allowed to lane split but this video isn’t for first time beginners like you said.
    Oil on the road hasn’t been a problem since the ‘80s. I sit just to the right of the middle. The middle has the less pot holes and bumps most of the time.
    When I was returning I held off installing a phone on the bars cos I didn’t want that distraction which meant inside the wrong way a few times haha learnt quick how to do u turns. I still miss the turn cos I don’t keep a close eye on the phone. Last time was in Canberra I missed the off-ramp so then had to take another route and go past an Indian dealer. Haha

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад +1

      Oil is still a problem here

    • @Peteslife
      @Peteslife 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@OldNotDead-Clubnot in vic and nsw etc where I have ridden. Mostly country riding though.

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Peteslife I should have cleared up - its mainly around intersections

    • @Justin-hb6cg
      @Justin-hb6cg 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@PeteslifeOil isn’t a problem until it suddenly is. Then you’re usually fucked.

  • @thomascampbell2624
    @thomascampbell2624 8 месяцев назад +1

    The Spiderman suit is badass. The woman's bike is beautiful. It's awesome to seevbike culture in other parts of the world. Great advice throughout.

  • @stevesyncox9893
    @stevesyncox9893 9 месяцев назад +2

    Always a good bit of advice. Thanks man

  • @Viewson2s
    @Viewson2s 8 месяцев назад +2

    Just found your channel. Good and accurate info. Subded

  • @scott2228
    @scott2228 2 месяца назад

    Just got back into riding after a 15+ year break. Picked up a Touring Harley. Before that I only had sportsters or Dyna. So re learning and learning a much bigger bike.

  • @J_DOGG407
    @J_DOGG407 4 месяца назад

    Yes! I am always trying to get away from clusters of cars on the road. It's definitely safer away from traffic.

  • @TangoUniform31
    @TangoUniform31 2 месяца назад

    Ok, first let me say, I agree with what you said here. I've been on 2 wheels in one form or another since I was 6 y/o and I'm still learning things. Now here in the US, staying ahead of traffic at a higher speed will get you pulled by the police and ticketed. Lane splitting and filtering is only allowed in a few states here; most states will pull and ticket you. I don't mind getting ticketed but here the more it happens the higher your insurance costs rise.

  • @DLV2252
    @DLV2252 9 месяцев назад +1

    Another ripper video, I reckon that bloke on the Ducati would be quick on his Harley 😜

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  9 месяцев назад

      Lol he is quick on his HD, I was just getting a laugh

  • @Leonard-kd7uj
    @Leonard-kd7uj 9 месяцев назад

    Hi thanks for another great vid. One maybe to add is in country's where they have a forced winter none rideing season because of weather
    Presuming there skill set is the same in spring its not ride yourself back in stay safe

  • @a1southernbelle
    @a1southernbelle 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love your channel you ever get over the pond come to the Kentucky Derby good time and great riding

    • @OldNotDead-Club
      @OldNotDead-Club  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you - will do

    • @JamesMorton-hf3xb
      @JamesMorton-hf3xb 5 месяцев назад

      It's a shame Louisville Downs sits in the middle of a ghetto. Just like Yale and Augusta National...

  • @adzmc6681
    @adzmc6681 2 месяца назад

    It is always good to go back to basics. When I was a beginner on my 250CC ninja. I went for long rides from city to city. I was told by my Godfather that I was crazy, brave and stupid because I ride alone most of the time and I needed to make friends who are more experienced riders. When I started to be friends with very experienced riders after from 3 years of riding. I thought I was very experienced not at all. I realised, I was still a noob who could not handle criticism. Eventually, I got humbled as we all do. From getting older, every ride is a learning experience.

  • @tonyrobinson362
    @tonyrobinson362 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent info use to ride Beemers with my wife but over the years the roads in the UK have become far to dangerous, So its a box on wheels now, Stay safe outthere.

  • @MightyMick88
    @MightyMick88 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dude you didn't really think that woman was going to say anything else? Another helpful video thanks dude.