Beginner - Learning how to ride on a Yamaha R1 - mastering the basics

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2021
  • An R1 is not an ideal starter bike, but the point of the video is that you can teach anyone to ride anything, as long as you follow the correct process and take it nice and slow. In this first part, we tackle the basic controls, use of the clutch and balancing. In the next video, we will take things a step further and work on improving riding skills such as leaning/turning, gearing, and emergency stops.
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  • @jwalcott7607
    @jwalcott7607 2 года назад +2

    outstanding!! so thorough and patient with her. the fact that she remained calm throughout this instructional/introduction speaks volumes on how awesome of an instructor he was! kudos!

  • @Wyndex
    @Wyndex Год назад +60

    My brother passed away and I'm fixing up his R1.. it should be out of the shop soon.. i've never riden a bike before... this video gives me a little confidence!!! Wish me luck!!! RIP big bro.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад +9

      Sorry to hear. Get it working and let me know if you need any help along the way. I will be doing a detailed instructional video this weekend which may help.

    • @carlcarlssen4299
      @carlcarlssen4299 Год назад +1

      Condolences mate. Did your beloved brother pass away from living his dream on a bike? or something else? Thats cool that youre keeping and riding his bike. In his honor!

  • @voyceworx
    @voyceworx 2 года назад +104

    My first bike was a 2008 CBR 1000RR( people say, I was crazy), but I loved itlove it(no drops no falls)! I took the Falcon Fury motorcycle class to get my license at the end of July 2021. I just started riding Aug 2021. A couple of friends had Suzuki 600 and 750 and I rode them both. I work for the Yamaha company and I’m buying the 2022 R1 next.

    • @Maziony
      @Maziony 2 года назад +1

      Enjoy bro

    • @Ghost_R6_
      @Ghost_R6_ 2 года назад

      Where's my application LOL

    • @willl7780
      @willl7780 2 года назад

      I had an 06 cbr 1000 great bike...i learned on a speed triple though...i just bought another one...the new r1 looks sick...

  • @MasterKeyMagic
    @MasterKeyMagic 2 года назад +223

    Thats how you do it! My first bike was an R1, you can do it! Don't listen to the normies who tell you to start small, everyone is different!

    • @JoeGeez100
      @JoeGeez100 2 года назад +41

      Your right everyone is different, you clearly were able to pull it off. Maybe some Motocross or off-road back round and or natural skill. But if you tell the wrong person that a Yzf R1 is a good beginner bike, that’s like giving a baby a hand grenade. Not only can hurt them selfs but other people on the road. Something to keep in mind.

    • @MasterKeyMagic
      @MasterKeyMagic 2 года назад +22

      @@JoeGeez100 Id never tell anyone whats a good or bad beginner bike. thats for them to determine. But i will tell them anythings possible

    • @fenser
      @fenser 2 года назад +39

      @@MasterKeyMagic Anyone can start on an R1, staying alive on one is the real question

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/fNFzfwLM72c/видео.html

    • @ki-te9842
      @ki-te9842 2 года назад +1

      @@MotoMaximus lol

  • @abslenchar2347
    @abslenchar2347 Год назад +46

    I bought the exact same bike, it's been 2 weeks and still working on my balance,Ive never been on a motorcycle before, I pinned this video as reference and I always come back to watch it before I start practicing, wish me luck guys

    • @kameronking8694
      @kameronking8694 Год назад +1

      gl fam i’m bout to get my first 600 🕺🏽

    • @abslenchar2347
      @abslenchar2347 Год назад +1

      @@kameronking8694 Good luck man, I am still struggling with balance, I feel like if I put my legs on the foot peg I'll fall, any suggestion, I feel like I am stuck

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад +6

      Make sure you find a space where it’s flat. Drag your feet until you go a bit faster, then place your feet on the pegs. Remember, the bike becomes more stable the faster you go. I recommend practicing moving your feet up while parked and bike turned off, so you get an idea where your feet placement is.

    • @kameronking8694
      @kameronking8694 Год назад +2

      @@abslenchar2347 honestly gang from what i been told it’s more about respecting the bike. if you’re scared be scared, that’ll force you to make mistakes that you learn to not make anymore but as far as balance with a bike that heavy i say do squats with something over your shoulders so you can learn where your natural balance is

    • @slimfit767
      @slimfit767 Год назад +4

      Ride a bicycle

  • @mrnomnom
    @mrnomnom 2 года назад +20

    This guy is so clear and forward with his instructions, it’s amazing 😂 I feel like I can ride now

  • @auroraborealis2393
    @auroraborealis2393 2 месяца назад +3

    Uncle dropped you in at the deep end. Take it very gradual, that’s a very fast and powerful bike. Ride your own way at your own pace, no matter how long that takes. You can do it! I think the choice of bike is insane, and there are better choices for new riders. Good luck!

  • @gopherchucksgamingnstuff2263
    @gopherchucksgamingnstuff2263 2 года назад +9

    Doing just fine Kid, I was off my bike for 14 years driving trucks. I just got a new one 5 weeks ago. I spent the first 2 weeks practicing emergency stops, U-turns, and off-road evasion. I live in the Tampa area, evasion will save your life. I am on a 15 GSXR 750.

  • @zavoly9406
    @zavoly9406 Год назад +1

    never thought i'd watch the full video but i had a blast watching this!

  • @jessemartinez11
    @jessemartinez11 11 месяцев назад +1

    That’s awesome to see how excited she is!! I’ll be getting my first bike next month hopefully! Looking at an R1 myself

  • @rosin40
    @rosin40 2 года назад +29

    It's good to see how thorough you are with your explanations. If I were her, I'd be dying to get on it and start riding after a couple minutes lol. Safety and proper knowledge should come first, after all.

  • @abslenchar2347
    @abslenchar2347 2 года назад +2

    I learned a lot only by watching this video, Thank you good sir

  • @FullSendNation
    @FullSendNation 2 месяца назад +1

    I just bought my first bike, a 2018 Yamaha MT-10. I have absolutely 0 experience but I have people helping me and gonna be doing the courses. I’m nervous for starting on such a big bike but I believe I’m mature enough to properly learn and respect the bike

  • @skater4life2360
    @skater4life2360 Год назад

    That thrill when it's your first time sitting on the high performance machine and you hear and feel it start up.... her smile says it all.

  • @aestheticcruise8807
    @aestheticcruise8807 Год назад +11

    Im a 5'5 foot man, I've seen other riders my height on R1s and GSXR 1000s, and they did fine balancing the bike at a standstill. this gives me hope! :-)

    • @Faazer6
      @Faazer6 9 месяцев назад

      definitly dont start on one

  • @ammar4285
    @ammar4285 2 года назад +43

    Wow very impressive, starting on a 1000 isn’t easy, she handled it like a champ. Excellent work

    • @jedslather
      @jedslather Год назад +6

      The first 50-100 hours are the safest, then people believe they are rossi and BOOM road pizza.

    • @rexlapis1075
      @rexlapis1075 Год назад

      The bike is a little big on her
      I honestly would recommend something a little smaller but if she can handle it that’s it’s all good

    • @Shadow0fd3ath24
      @Shadow0fd3ath24 8 месяцев назад

      problem with smaller bikes is they sit way up, making touching the ground even harder@@rexlapis1075

  • @stanislavcoros
    @stanislavcoros 5 месяцев назад

    thank you.. this was really helpfull. I have followed this and it it helped me get confidence

  • @jessiepalacios628
    @jessiepalacios628 2 года назад +12

    Damn ... Greatest Father Of The Year Award Goes To You!! ...What a lucky girl- Love seeing Dads really involved in their kids life..
    p.s. When breaking I wouldn't only rely on the front to break, if you do it too hard, you'll totally wipe out in the front end. In motorcycle school they told me you use the rear also, just letting you know

    • @Homboy_
      @Homboy_ 2 года назад +6

      Thats his niece

    • @ma3stro681
      @ma3stro681 4 месяца назад

      More like irresponsible fool of the year … 🤡😵💀

  • @ThisisMahmoudNoaman
    @ThisisMahmoudNoaman 2 года назад +6

    Nice effort from both of yours :)

  • @tomaschovan3675
    @tomaschovan3675 2 года назад

    Great bike to start with. Treat it with respect and you will be fine....

  • @MadBeasT-sn5ym
    @MadBeasT-sn5ym Год назад +3

    I love it I wish I had someone to teach me 😂🙏🏼

  • @bikeymikey748
    @bikeymikey748 2 года назад +7

    It’s plainly obvious that you care for your niece. Kudos for your taking the time to walk her through the basics in a safe environment. But…I have to question the choice of an R1 as a ‘beginner’ bike. You seem to know your stuff, doesn’t that give you pause? I can’t ever imagine a bike like that as a forgiving learning tool. Keep an eye on that young lady, keep her safe, long may she run.

  • @amaximus5753
    @amaximus5753 4 месяца назад +1

    Good instructions in this video. The thing with the feet being flat foot when sitting on the bike is dependent on the experience of the rider. Im short, 5'6 actually. However, ive had 3 R1 motorcycles and a KTM superduke R and im on my tip toes on all of them, and im fine. In saying that, my first bike was a ninja 250, then a CBR 400. I was flat foot on those bikes for about one year, or two. Then i moved up.
    I now love extremely high seat hights, and if a bike is low i actually dont like it, it feels like a cruiser if its low. I prefer the aggressive high seat. Basically what im getting at, being on your tip toes is not necessarily a negative if you have the knowledge and experience.
    Beautiful looking yamaha R1 by the way. Very neat and tidy 👌

  • @manishverma9395
    @manishverma9395 2 года назад +12

    I thought we were supposed to learn on small bikes. Straight to an R1 must be a little scary.

    • @ma3stro681
      @ma3stro681 4 месяца назад

      You are. These people are idiots! No laws in the USA for bikes or guns, 2 very dangerous things … 🤡😵💀

  • @thomas-mc1tp
    @thomas-mc1tp 2 года назад

    Very well done.

  • @katlegomamogale7923
    @katlegomamogale7923 2 года назад +1

    This is really good. The bike is big and she handled it so well for a bigginer.

  • @TheCashman007
    @TheCashman007 Год назад

    nice work !

  • @weaponson3-158
    @weaponson3-158 29 дней назад

    I am a newly licensed rider. The first time I heard the R1 fire up and rev. I said to myself, that’s the one I want. And I am awaiting delivery of one in September! Same color! I have a family and I don’t want to die, but I believe… I always believed, that even these bikes can be ridden responsibly. Right?

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  29 дней назад

      Yes they can be. It’s all on you. I made a video a while back on some riding tips to keep you alive, not sure why I didn’t post it. I should toss it up on the channel. It’s what kept me going 20 years now… and I don’t exactly ride like a grandma either. =)

  • @East_Performance
    @East_Performance Год назад

    Same Komine jeans, good choice

  • @KUKI_de
    @KUKI_de 2 года назад +4

    Nice Video 🔥
    Thumbs up 👍

  • @ManaBoi808
    @ManaBoi808 10 месяцев назад

    Ty I wanna ride but nervous

  • @alexk_215
    @alexk_215 3 месяца назад

    Nice first bike

  • @jerrycronin7278
    @jerrycronin7278 2 года назад

    Cool experience

  • @EBRAHIM_qtr
    @EBRAHIM_qtr 2 года назад

    I love R1 I have the same bike and color the best thing when the fan scream at 220 F 😂😂😂😂😂 cross-plane engine 😩❤️

  • @frankyaboii149
    @frankyaboii149 Год назад +5

    Never rode before but I’m definitely getting a r1 (don’t worry I’m responsible)

  • @jonathancouch7349
    @jonathancouch7349 3 месяца назад +1

    I want to learn how to ride and desire to own two bikes a yamaha r1 and honda cbr1000rr or triple r

  • @haiderali-wn1sn
    @haiderali-wn1sn Год назад

    The R1 14b is heavy to move around manually and take of the stand, the newer R1 are so much lighter they feel like old 600s. I'm surprised he taught a new rider on that R1 especially if it was set to A mode a slight twitch of the throttle gives you a thump of acceleration. It took me 5 track days and 2 years to get to grips with mine, straight plane engines are more controllable at lower revs than that cross plane.

  • @ryanaldho
    @ryanaldho Год назад +1

    Probably the most likely thing to happen to a beginner is they drop the bike at slow speed. That means a 200kg machine landing on your leg/ankle/foot. £100 on decent boots with support at the ankle could save you months of recovery. Overall great job though, I’ve got an R1 that I love. Stay safe!

  • @ayanmallik6485
    @ayanmallik6485 2 года назад +2

    She will be a great rider. She is learning very fast.

  • @metaomicron72
    @metaomicron72 2 года назад +6

    I'm 26 and thinking about getting my bike license. At the school we will go through 125cc to 400c and finally the 600cc (the bike we have to do the exam on). I'm scared of such a heavy bike (It's a Yamaha XJ6) meanwhile this girl is riding a freaking R1 for the first time, she is awesome!
    I'm also about to be an uncle so I see myself teaching my future niece ahah
    Cheers dude, you are THE cool uncle!

  • @JoeGeez100
    @JoeGeez100 2 года назад +10

    Ultimately she needs a smaller bike. It’s super sketchy for her to get on the road for the first time with that much power in her hand. She needs a smaller bike she can grow into and get bored and not respect the power and then move up. It’s the corners and throttle control that leave no room for error on a bike like that.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +3

      Right on. We just did a quick vid to show that you can learn on anything as long as you are taking your time learning fundamentals. She just turned 15, so quite some time before she will be able to hit the road.
      Another thing to note is that some bikes, like this R1 have adjustable modes. I had her in B mode, which makes the bike run like a 600cc which is way more manageable. Cheers, and be safe out there. 🤙🤙

    • @JoeGeez100
      @JoeGeez100 2 года назад +1

      @@MotoMaximus Well then a happy birthday, and good to know because although a quick leaner and will probably put many miles on her future bike. From the video it’s obvious she is far from road ready yet. It’ll take some time, but already with her throttle control awareness and will to be taught she’ll be out on the road in no time. Shit maybe even a track😄

    • @zooomthesquirrel3707
      @zooomthesquirrel3707 2 года назад +2

      @@MotoMaximus thank u for this comment, didnt know R! had a mode like this. now i feel like buying it as a beginner

  • @benhrycaj98
    @benhrycaj98 8 месяцев назад

    i am about to buy a Honda rc51 as my first bike. I love it and i will learn on it. my brother who has a KTM rc390 as a starter bike, says im crazy. taking his words of wisdom with a grain of salt. everything can be driven or ridden slowly and smoothly.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  8 месяцев назад +1

      Take your time on parking lot clutch work. Get comfortable with turns, acceleration, and more importantly braking. Your forearms will hurt as they adjust to clutch work. Make sure you take breaks. Only go out on roads when it’s quiet and light outside, never during rush hour or in the late hours when the visibility is poor. Gradually increase your comfort with speed, not only on straight lines, but also on curves/turns. If you stall the bike (it will happen) do not feel rushed. Cars can drive around you if needed. Take your time, restart and properly disengage the clutch.
      Good luck and be safe.

  • @lukenash7003
    @lukenash7003 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome teaching. What exhaust system is that

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  6 месяцев назад

      Werkes USA… solid quality exhaust. 👍👍

  • @willl7780
    @willl7780 2 года назад +1

    im a honda guy but dam that r1 is so nice looking

  • @DHGZOMBIEKILLER
    @DHGZOMBIEKILLER Год назад

    Is that a high rise windscreen mine seems way more low pro and

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      That’s the zero gravity screen 👍

  • @alfredsun3674
    @alfredsun3674 Год назад +1

    I just have a 2004 R1 as my first bike and I'm totally a beginner for sure. your video helps me a lot

    • @omgupta5090
      @omgupta5090 Год назад

      hows it going

    • @alfredsun3674
      @alfredsun3674 Год назад

      @@omgupta5090 good

    • @tc0504
      @tc0504 5 месяцев назад

      Still alive?

    • @alfredsun3674
      @alfredsun3674 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@tc0504 yes of course!, but it got stolen and I ride another bike

  • @SINESTERSERPENTSIXXX
    @SINESTERSERPENTSIXXX Год назад

    no mic?

  • @tyronecastillo16
    @tyronecastillo16 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great instruction but damn, those long laces scared me a bit. Especially with all that wind.
    All-in-all great vid.

  • @RBFR01
    @RBFR01 Год назад

    That bike is awesome but how do you know how much fuel you have? the bike doesn't have a fuel gage

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      Approximate range. Also low fuel light will kick on and a mile trip counter will start counting up miles. From there, you have about 20 or so miles to empty.

  • @RidingStoner19XX
    @RidingStoner19XX 5 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like Grand Rapids woodland mall in Michigan

  • @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
    @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy 10 месяцев назад

    I havent spent more than 5 hours total on sports bikes. I have spent dozens of hours on small dirt bikes, but that was more than 25 years ago. Since then Its been pedal bikes. A lot of pedal bikes, (not close to comparable I think) That said I want a sports bike. I am an extremely cautious person, not impulsive in the way I drive (just with my time) I wonder if I can start on this bike....

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  10 месяцев назад

      Could you? Yes
      The problem is the logistics of getting the bike to where you are at and preferably in a large open lot. The folks that I’ve taught on R6s and R1s - I’ve ridden the bikes to the locations where they could meet and get their first rides in a comfortable, open area. Once they got the basics, it was more of a repeat for their second day, but with some road time in a quiet area with little traffic. 3rd rides in, I would typically ride along with them in regular traffic for support. After that, they were on their own.
      So, it’s not impossible to lean on a bigger bike, it’s just has to be approached the right way.

  • @almightytwisted935
    @almightytwisted935 Год назад

    On the 06 R1 do you have to give it gas as you release the clutch or since the bike is so powerful you don’t give it gas as you let it go on a take off ?

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад +2

      When you are first learning, you do not need to give it gas. It’s the same with any bike, including 250cc. Once the clutch begins to engage, your bike will begin rolling all the way through full engagement.

    • @almightytwisted935
      @almightytwisted935 Год назад

      @@MotoMaximus yeah but I have to give gas on my ninja 300 while releasing the clutch or else it’ll stall. Was wondering if it’s the same as any R1 or different since it does have a lot more power.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад +1

      It should not stall on your 300, if you release it slow enough. It will not do that on a Yamaha R6 and definitely not on an R1.

  • @Gazkhuul
    @Gazkhuul Год назад

    any update on how shes doing now?

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      She has been busy with college prep, so has not had time to ride…. One of my other young students that started on the 04 R1 is doing great. He actually now rides the 2012 R1 that’s in this video as I have moved up to the 2021 R1

  • @omgupta5090
    @omgupta5090 Год назад +1

    That Mustang in the back 🤤

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      This one? instagram.com/p/CdTiPhduqGj/?igshid=ZmMyNmFmZTc=

    • @omgupta5090
      @omgupta5090 Год назад

      @@MotoMaximus Yoo yess 🤤🤤🌬️

  • @hyperrealisticpixeldeath408
    @hyperrealisticpixeldeath408 2 года назад

    The girl done good!!! & I bet she loved every minute of it, the R1 is a right weapon!!!

  • @user-nw5tr7xt5j
    @user-nw5tr7xt5j Год назад +2

    tuck those shoe laces in!!! they magically get stuck to something on red light stops!

  • @jimmy2071985
    @jimmy2071985 Год назад

    Nuts to have a R1 first bike unless you have experience on motocross bikes. That thing can do o-60 in 2.6 seconds

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      the hard part is to be able to go 0-60 in 2.6 minutes… slowly, carefully, in a controlled manner =)

  • @CptLuckyy
    @CptLuckyy 2 года назад +1

    Hopefully has a matching per of leather pants an boots

  • @marcov4190
    @marcov4190 Год назад

    START WITH A 1000 CC BEAST!
    NICE...

  • @tjac4801
    @tjac4801 Год назад +1

    As a beginner , I think I’m missing lots of info because of the wind , is another video without all the wind?

    • @wandamaddox7824
      @wandamaddox7824 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah there is - but it really blows!

  • @pwnzormcduck6546
    @pwnzormcduck6546 Год назад +1

    I just sold my 2020 raven R6. I'm picking up a new 2023 R1, or maybe a used 2022 R1M. Depending on price. I want the base model, but dealership wants to look at the r1m. I'm going to go with the base more than likely. Don't really have the money to consider financing 12 grand price difference ATM.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      that’s awesome.. I just picked up a 2021 raven r1… it’s an awesome bike. Lots of similarities in terms of handling, but lots of subtle improvements.

    • @pwnzormcduck6546
      @pwnzormcduck6546 Год назад

      @@MotoMaximus yea pretty much the same bike. Thank you, yea haven't got to ride it yet but next warm day. I'm going to be out there tearing it up. Paid 19k for brand new 23 model with a 3 year warranty. Got a killer deal on it.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      @@pwnzormcduck6546 congrats! you are going to love it…. can’t wait for spring

  • @uncoiledfish2561
    @uncoiledfish2561 Год назад

    All the mistakes I’ve made learning to ride, I’m glad my bike was light and not very powerful. Cheap too…..I wouldn’t start on an r1. I’ll be buying one eventually. When I’ve drastically improved. My dream bike deserves that much 😂

    • @ComplexWork
      @ComplexWork Год назад

      Lol don’t be scared. I leaned on a zx14 and an h2

  • @carlospinto5451
    @carlospinto5451 9 месяцев назад

    I learned the basics on a carburated xjr1200. I bet it's a lot easier on that piss rocket of an r1 on a low power mode.

  • @Nataliusupra
    @Nataliusupra 2 года назад +1

    Stunning R1! What's the exhaust on it please looks amazing?!

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +1

      It’s the Werkes USA exhaust. 👍

  • @tt3dyt
    @tt3dyt Год назад

    I wish the r1 i am riding had a B mode because the throttle is crazy(almost learned that the hard way,i still love the bike tho even if it doesn't like me

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад +1

      try switching your grip to this 👌instead of 🤜
      It helps with sensitive throttle control and virtually eliminates the possibility of wheel hop-rebound scenario…

    • @kapitangleba9814
      @kapitangleba9814 Год назад

      what year R1 u got?

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      @@kapitangleba9814 2021

  • @user-tw5ij4mv7g
    @user-tw5ij4mv7g 4 месяца назад

    Woodland Mall?

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  4 месяца назад

      Yup, woodland mall 👍👍

  • @Ghost_R6_
    @Ghost_R6_ 2 года назад +3

    An r3 or cbr500r would be a good bike for her to learn on

  • @patmartin4411
    @patmartin4411 2 года назад +1

    Perfect bike to learn how to ride

  • @ilhammohamedrazmin
    @ilhammohamedrazmin 2 года назад +2

    Can someone please tell how tall she is?
    I really want to ride a Yamaha r1 😃 I've been riding motorcycles for about 2 years.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +1

      5’6”

    • @ilhammohamedrazmin
      @ilhammohamedrazmin 2 года назад +1

      @@MotoMaximus okay thank you :)
      So the R1 is not lowered or anything like that?

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +1

      @@ilhammohamedrazmin It is not, but can be lowered if desired. I should mention that the 2012 sits slightly lower than my new 2021.

    • @ilhammohamedrazmin
      @ilhammohamedrazmin 2 года назад +2

      @@MotoMaximus thank you for that information :)

  • @Pranav-nn1lu
    @Pranav-nn1lu 10 месяцев назад

    How tall is she?

  • @almightytwisted935
    @almightytwisted935 Год назад

    My 06 R1 won’t start but click on the relay solenoid. New stator with flywheel and gasket, new battery , new relay solenoid , new rectifier. I’m out of ideas this is frustrating

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      Is it cranking and turning over or you don’t even get that?

    • @almightytwisted935
      @almightytwisted935 Год назад

      @@MotoMaximus no I don’t even get that it just like resets the dash and the relay solenoid clicks

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      @@almightytwisted935 how sure are you that the battery is good?

    • @almightytwisted935
      @almightytwisted935 Год назад

      @@MotoMaximus the previous owner said it’s a brand new battery

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      Sounds like your battery is drained. Connect it to a running car and try again.

  • @Zayn_y
    @Zayn_y Год назад

    Can a short skinny guy handle the R1?
    167 cm, 60kg.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      Can, yes. I would lower the bike a tad bit to be comfortable.

    • @Zayn_y
      @Zayn_y Год назад +1

      @@MotoMaximus Thanq

  • @stickyicky2858
    @stickyicky2858 2 года назад +1

    I started on a 1000 but I also rode and raced semi pro in motocross for 10 years it's in my blood that and car racing the way k see it is you respect the machine and it might now kill you

  • @yasseralsaidi1168
    @yasseralsaidi1168 Год назад

    0 to 85 in just 7 seconds had the power of 1000 horses

  • @shapiroshekelberg604
    @shapiroshekelberg604 2 года назад +3

    Just wait until she discovers the throttle!

  • @Shadow0fd3ath24
    @Shadow0fd3ath24 2 года назад

    just dont twist the throttle too much and you can ride a turbo Busa easily

  • @manbiteslife3110
    @manbiteslife3110 Год назад +2

    My first bike was A turbo Hayabusa.

  • @jedslather
    @jedslather Год назад +1

    and that's why road pizza is such a popular dish! but hey meeting Jesus is always interesting i guess.

  • @Talj_wow
    @Talj_wow Год назад +3

    Starting on a 1000CC with no proper protection gear. That looks legit. ~ First drop on the leg will be a broken one. Hope she's ok tho.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад +6

      She is fine and has never dropped the bike. Go to any Harley riding school and see what protection they wear there. Yes, it’s just jeans, and boots. Best to start out slow and work on mechanics, then as you progress (gearing, swerving, emergency stops) definitely invest into and use proper protection (leathers preferred). Cheers and ride safe!

  • @bartsmith7428
    @bartsmith7428 6 месяцев назад +1

    Was looking at the laces and thinking she is gonna loose a leg.

  • @LIFEOFMARIAHANDBOSS
    @LIFEOFMARIAHANDBOSS Год назад

    Did she ever completed it

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      Got her riding, but she had to go complete her drivers training first. She was only 15 at the time.

  • @KitKatKay97
    @KitKatKay97 Год назад

    odd question how tall is the girl learning?

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      5’8”

    • @KitKatKay97
      @KitKatKay97 Год назад

      @@MotoMaximus oh jesus i dont stand a chnce on this bike

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  Год назад

      @@KitKatKay97 you can get them lowered 👍👍

  • @husni146
    @husni146 2 месяца назад

    Can't a 5'5 ride the r1

  • @blaq.plaque
    @blaq.plaque 4 месяца назад

    I never thought an r1 could be a beginner bike

    • @ma3stro681
      @ma3stro681 4 месяца назад

      It isn’t! These people are idiots! 🤡😵💀

  • @philmilligan7666
    @philmilligan7666 2 года назад +2

    I taught my wife on my r1 and she crushed it!

    • @Chrisnuzzo76
      @Chrisnuzzo76 2 года назад +5

      Oh crap dude. Sorry to hear that your R1 got crushed 😢

    • @iimenaceii1297
      @iimenaceii1297 2 года назад

      @Phil Milligan How tall is she my girl is 5’2 and idk if she will fit on a R1 😂

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад

      Lower it a little

    • @philmilligan7666
      @philmilligan7666 2 года назад

      @@iimenaceii1297 she’s 5’5”. It’s hard but she did fine. Never stalled it. Never lost balance.

    • @slimfit767
      @slimfit767 Год назад

      @@philmilligan7666 1000cc bikes are not easy to stall

  • @scjdiving7067
    @scjdiving7067 2 года назад

    I would say first thing first, get proper fitting protective gear, her jacket way to big for her and wouldn’t give any protection.. always wear a helmet! Ride safe!

  • @sayan1667
    @sayan1667 9 месяцев назад

    Respect the bike and the bike will respect you.
    This principle goes with using dangerous work tools, cars, animals, people, etc...

  • @Rome5.0
    @Rome5.0 2 года назад

    Where you located can you teach me🙃

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад

      I’m located in West Michigan. Glad to teach anyone that’s interested. Pre-req is that you have to have a bike, yours, friends, whosever. 👍👍

    • @Rome5.0
      @Rome5.0 2 года назад

      @@MotoMaximus dang, I’m in Atlanta 🤦🏽‍♂️. This sucks.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад

      Look on the bright side. Once you learn, you can ride year round in Atlanta. We can’t do that here. 😀

  • @yankeedoodledandy11
    @yankeedoodledandy11 2 года назад +3

    The reason you start on a smaller bike is because it is harder to gauge your speed on a larger bike. At some point you have to stop. That's where novices get into trouble.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +2

      You can get into as much trouble on a 250 as you can on a 1000. You can hurt yourself equally crashing at 30 or more mph on a 250 vs 1000. The point of this video was to showcase that you can learn on and ride anything, just as long as you take a proper approach, go slow, and have respect for the bike. When it comes to stopping, a novice should always do emergency stop drills, no matter which bike they start on. 🤙🤙

    • @yankeedoodledandy11
      @yankeedoodledandy11 2 года назад +1

      @@MotoMaximus It's not just the power of the vehicle, it's the weight. A 1000cc R1, although light for it's size, is going to weigh far more than a 125. That bike was too tall for her. If she dabs the brakes in a panic while not completely straight, she is most likely going over.
      In the UK, a novice rider is limited to 125cc and 12bhp. Although you demonstrated it is possible, why take the risk?

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +4

      @@yankeedoodledandy11 if it’s too tall, adjust the height.. if it’s too heavy, learn how to manage the weight..
      Also just to clarify the video, this will not be her first bike. She’s only 15, so it’s a long time before she can legally ride a bike. The point was to show that you can learn on anything, including a big scary bike. 😃
      As for novice riders, I think someone pointed out already that you may be a novice, but be 6’4” and a tiny 250cc bike is simply not going to suit your frame or weight. So “novice” becomes a relative term. There is another video on my channel when I review with a new rider what his experience was because I also taught him on an R1… and he’s doing just fine.

    • @yankeedoodledandy11
      @yankeedoodledandy11 2 года назад +1

      @@MotoMaximus Or you could just learn to ride on a smaller bike and be safer.
      I think you proved your point and I get it.

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +1

      Ya, we are on the same page. I personally learned on a 600.

  • @Benshanivideos
    @Benshanivideos 2 года назад

    Would you sell this R1?

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +1

      I actually sold it to my former student a few months ago. I moved onto a 2021 R1. 👍

    • @Benshanivideos
      @Benshanivideos 2 года назад

      @@MotoMaximus damn! Congrats. I’m looking for that exact body style. If you know anyone selling the same bike reach out to me

    • @MotoMaximus
      @MotoMaximus  2 года назад +1

      @@Benshanivideos thank you and will reach out if anything comes up

  • @ilricettario
    @ilricettario 2 года назад

    One of the most dangerous bikes on the planet. Well done, safety is a all about ‘control’ at slow speeds, excellent instructions. Shorter riders can use other techniques to remain stable at a starting position, would be interesting to see a video about that.

  • @aleksanderjaroszkiewicz1811
    @aleksanderjaroszkiewicz1811 11 месяцев назад

    What a beautiful and brave girl 👋

  • @jtremix3703
    @jtremix3703 Год назад +6

    John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life❤

  • @luke1463
    @luke1463 Год назад

    Putting all good intentions to the side, if one looked up “better to ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow” in the dictionary, I’m pretty sure there would be a link to this video.
    Feathering the clutch, not giving it any throttle, not changing gears and putting in a straight line at 3 mph isn’t really riding and probably isn’t teaching you anything, it’s definitely teaching you less than say… belting around on a Yamaha 90cc.
    But hey: she rode an R1! YEAH!

  • @victyper301
    @victyper301 2 года назад +1

    My advice is learn how to drive a stick shift car first, make things a lot easier. One less thing to worry about

  • @garrettfordham4537
    @garrettfordham4537 6 месяцев назад

    I started on an MT09 and 100percent happy I did screw the normies

  • @TheGodfather990
    @TheGodfather990 8 месяцев назад

    Well guys with a height of 6 feet 6 inches and 280 pounds im getting myself a 2000 Yamaha r1 next year.Wish me luck ::DDDD

  • @Centurion_Jordy
    @Centurion_Jordy 2 года назад +1

    HAHHAAH IF SHE CAN DO IT , I CAN DO IT AS FIRST BIKE

  • @niallmurphy2163
    @niallmurphy2163 Год назад

    Didn't watch it all. But the danger of her hanging shoes laces should have been pointed out.

  • @Ivanovich518
    @Ivanovich518 Год назад

    Hands should be bent in the elbows at 45%