HOW COULD I MISS THIS VIDEO?! I didn't even get the noti 3 weeks ago. Thank you for taking the time for a single new rider, and giving tips to thousands. Il watch this over and over when I fail. Thank you broski💙
Great video very helpful stuff! I appreciate the tip about holding the rear break for really slow speeds, haven’t heard that before. The great thing about your teaching style is you keep the slow pace of information. Most people start talking fast because of how many things there are.
@@JonesBrosGarage I love watching the fun others have on the bike, and the amount of time you put in to them, that what makes you different than others. I enjoyed the tutorial, I think imma learn a lot and it's gonna pay off in the long run
Sit on a couple different bikes and see what feels comfy and natural. I ride a gsxr 750 and I’m 5’4” (no, don’t start on one lol), I have no issues riding it so with enough practice you can ride any bike. My 2 cents say there are plenty of 400-650’s that are sporty and have all the power you’ll need.
No I think it hurts riders to be young honestly. I can feel myself maturing more every year and as you get older you have a better grasp on risk management. I’m glad my parents didn’t let me ride until I turned 19 and decided to buy a bike. My dad picked up riding after a 20+ year break in his late 40s with no issues. Just take a course and get a proper bike for a beginner. You’ll be doing better than 80% of riders just with that.
The reason i happened upon your video is because i dig the 701 &/or the KTM SMCR. Over here the bike can be limited for learners, 30hp i believe. In your opinion can the bike be used for that purpose? FYI: I've a 32" inseam, reasonably fit for my age. Compliments on your video, you have very good presentation skills. Thanks for taking the time to make it. Appreciated by more than me I'm sure.
@@CMX70 I really appreciate that! Yeah the only issue with that bike for a new rider is the power, as you said in your country they limit it based on your license. So basically that’s not an issue. The other issue for some people is the height but at that inseam it’s not a problem at all. My inseam is like 26”. I think it will make an amazing first bike with all of that said. You can grow into the power and it’s extremely light for a street bike which is super helpful. I say go for it and don’t look back! 👍
You tube wants me to watch your video. Keeps serving it up. So I finally clicked on it to say that someone is teaching beginners from a 701. It's a non-beginner beginner video. I don't blame RUclips for not knowing. I blame the person who made a beginner video with a exert level bike.
HOW COULD I MISS THIS VIDEO?! I didn't even get the noti 3 weeks ago. Thank you for taking the time for a single new rider, and giving tips to thousands. Il watch this over and over when I fail. Thank you broski💙
No problem! I hope this video helps people to get started on riding the right way! I appreciate the support! 🤟
great beginner drills
Great video very helpful stuff! I appreciate the tip about holding the rear break for really slow speeds, haven’t heard that before. The great thing about your teaching style is you keep the slow pace of information. Most people start talking fast because of how many things there are.
Love how you explain all brah wish you alot of luck and a WAY WAY more subs :D
Good training video. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback! 🤟
@@JonesBrosGarage Anytime! Definitely looking forward to more videos in the future.
I didn't expect this to be almost an hour! Your one of the best RUclipsrs. I'm def staying on your channel
I appreciate that! Your comment made my day! 👍
@@JonesBrosGarage I love watching the fun others have on the bike, and the amount of time you put in to them, that what makes you different than others. I enjoyed the tutorial, I think imma learn a lot and it's gonna pay off in the long run
I'm a short guy . (5'6) and wanna get a sporty bike. What do you recommend for my first bike?
Sit on a couple different bikes and see what feels comfy and natural. I ride a gsxr 750 and I’m 5’4” (no, don’t start on one lol), I have no issues riding it so with enough practice you can ride any bike. My 2 cents say there are plenty of 400-650’s that are sporty and have all the power you’ll need.
Hey Man, hello from brazil!
Hello! Thank you for watching!
That’s a lot to compute. Do you think it’s a young guys game? Someone 52 starting to ride for the very first time?
No I think it hurts riders to be young honestly. I can feel myself maturing more every year and as you get older you have a better grasp on risk management. I’m glad my parents didn’t let me ride until I turned 19 and decided to buy a bike. My dad picked up riding after a 20+ year break in his late 40s with no issues. Just take a course and get a proper bike for a beginner. You’ll be doing better than 80% of riders just with that.
The reason i happened upon your video is because i dig the 701 &/or the KTM SMCR. Over here the bike can be limited for learners, 30hp i believe. In your opinion can the bike be used for that purpose? FYI: I've a 32" inseam, reasonably fit for my age. Compliments on your video, you have very good presentation skills. Thanks for taking the time to make it. Appreciated by more than me I'm sure.
@@CMX70 I really appreciate that! Yeah the only issue with that bike for a new rider is the power, as you said in your country they limit it based on your license. So basically that’s not an issue. The other issue for some people is the height but at that inseam it’s not a problem at all. My inseam is like 26”. I think it will make an amazing first bike with all of that said. You can grow into the power and it’s extremely light for a street bike which is super helpful. I say go for it and don’t look back! 👍
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Thanks man!
You tube wants me to watch your video. Keeps serving it up. So I finally clicked on it to say that someone is teaching beginners from a 701. It's a non-beginner beginner video. I don't blame RUclips for not knowing. I blame the person who made a beginner video with a exert level bike.