New Rider: How To Ride A Motorcycle For Beginners (2020 Honda CBR600RR)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Master_Yoshi
    @Master_Yoshi 4 года назад +87

    You did a great job explaining! I like that you talked about stalling.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад +10

      Thanks yo. I'm definitely not the greatest when it comes to public speaking. So this was a big stretch for me. Figured I can't get better if I keep pushing it back. I ran down two batteries (before noon) the day before lol Felt so weird. But this was the best I could with the speaking skills that I have 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @Master_Yoshi
      @Master_Yoshi 4 года назад +4

      @@_bikerboyzx you did good, don't worry about it! I re record vlogs all the time

    • @cashflownpv
      @cashflownpv 4 года назад +4

      @@_bikerboyzx I truly learned a lot from you regardless of your own perceived oratory skills or lack thereof. You did very well in terms of communicating and reinforcing key skills/concepts through the use of practictical demonstrations. I echo M Yoshi's sentiment pertaining to your lesson on stalling and found your entire video very informative. The manner in which you disseminated your motorcycle knowledge was precise and easy to comprehend. Please keep up the good work and Thank You for this video. I found it to be both illuminating and enjoyable to say the least :)

    • @darisgonzales2056
      @darisgonzales2056 2 года назад

      Bakit ano ba motor merou ka Jan 12 2022 😳👍

    • @corybanksmlcbanks7542
      @corybanksmlcbanks7542 2 года назад

      @@_bikerboyzx most useful and best explanation video iev ever seen easy to understand listen and jokes big up for this 💯

  • @patrickhannum6859
    @patrickhannum6859 4 года назад +40

    I have been watching countless videos too. I am looking to start riding ASAP and am looking for a Honda. I truly appreciate the way you teach and how thorough you are. Thank you

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад +2

      Patrick Hannum No problem bro. Figured I’d done my version of the day old tutorial lol. And yeah, can’t go wrong with a Honda

    • @darisgonzales2056
      @darisgonzales2056 2 года назад

      👉 MADLIT SIK 😱👍

    • @Ballsack44
      @Ballsack44 2 года назад

      Did you end up getting a bike?

  • @mynamejeff3799
    @mynamejeff3799 4 года назад +31

    This guy should be on the radio with that voice 👌 super crisp haha

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад +4

      My name jeff Not too comfortable with public speaking just yet, that’s why I’m practicing here 😂

  • @codynichols12
    @codynichols12 2 года назад +15

    i used to ride dirt bikes as a kid and i’m getting my first street bike tomorrow. gotta say i’ve been super nervous but watching this video has helped me a lot. thanks a lot for all the great content

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  Год назад +1

      No problem my dude. Hopefully you're enjoying the street life haha

  • @kenseals8284
    @kenseals8284 Месяц назад

    He explained gear shifting the best out of all of the videos that I have watched and I had to watch at least 30 of them, and most of them I trust the people showing the videos, but this hit different. He has explained and showed this perfectly in my opinion.

  • @kyletheune6280
    @kyletheune6280 3 года назад +5

    I'm planning on getting a 600rr as my first bike. I know I know all the people who say don't. But I'm set. I love the way the bike looks

  • @travisbirch7815
    @travisbirch7815 3 года назад +8

    One of the best instructors I’ve found so far your steps for let off pull switch release give it some I say it in my head all the time

  • @xThundersZ
    @xThundersZ 4 года назад +15

    Thanks man! Its similar to a manual car. I cant wait to buy a cbr600!

  • @youremad8134
    @youremad8134 7 месяцев назад

    I love that you addressed everything others never talk about. It makes me feel so much more comfortable. Amazing tutorial and explanation!!!! It's important to understand stalling!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  7 месяцев назад

      Glad it was able to help ya 🤙🏾

  • @starlynn1579
    @starlynn1579 Год назад +1

    Best explaining video that I have ever seen, this should help me in my motorcycle classes tomorrow thank youuu

  • @Backtothehat
    @Backtothehat 4 года назад +3

    Been watching these types of vids for a few years. Your explanation is the most comprehensive. Thank you, Sir.

  • @sonnyperalta4869
    @sonnyperalta4869 21 день назад

    Honestly the best beginner motorcycle video ever . Thank you 🙏🏽

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  19 дней назад

      I barely knew what I was doing then so thank you and you're welcome 😆🙏🏾

  • @AKA_HITMAN
    @AKA_HITMAN Год назад +1

    Man I've been riding for years and this video by far is the best I've seen for new riders. Explanation and steps are very accurate and realistic but overall understandable.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  Год назад

      Thanks, just figured id give my perspective

  • @aestheticcruise8807
    @aestheticcruise8807 Год назад +3

    Splendid job on walking through the steps! I always had worries of grinding gears from either a poor shift or forgetting to use the clutch entirely. Your lesson is simplified, and straight to the point, where other videos tend to invoke the feeling of being "thrown into the flames" and expect to adapt.
    I am on my way to taking a motorcycle training course, and your video has helped a ton!
    Keep it up! 😎

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  Год назад +2

      Grinding gears typically happens if you downshift too fast then change your mind and try to upshift to original gear. It'd a great way to ruin your clutch. That's why it's important to BUILD skill because if you do too much, too fast you're going to try to self correct instead of COMMITTING...and that's when all hell breaks loose. Definitely good that you're taking courses and appreciate the view!

  • @lakalakadakabear
    @lakalakadakabear 3 года назад +4

    Omg thank you so much for talking about stalling - it's been my biggest issue and experienced riders I know do not explain it well. Thank you so much!!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Np! I thought it was worth mentioning. And don’t be hard on yourself. Experience riders stall too lol

  • @mew_enjoyer6324
    @mew_enjoyer6324 Год назад

    I'm really thankful that you made this video because my grandpa will hand down his honda cbr 500rr to me when i finally get my own license

  • @davidmcgrath1243
    @davidmcgrath1243 10 месяцев назад

    Just got a 2012 honda cbr250r and had tried riding years ago but kept stalling because I couldn’t grasp the concept of the clutch but this video really is the best explanation I have seen and really made everything click for me!!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  10 месяцев назад

      I try to keep thing simple and remedial

  • @kaydee1338
    @kaydee1338 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for this video man! I just bought my cbr300 yesterday! I’ve never road before this was extremely helpful!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 месяца назад

      @@kaydee1338 Solid choice and np at all

  • @Ray-on5gf
    @Ray-on5gf 3 года назад +2

    Hey ma bro! No doubt one of the best instructional videos man ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Hahaha definitely appreciate it my boi!! 💯👊🏾

  • @Pelbee54
    @Pelbee54 3 года назад +7

    I will forever call my throttle THE ACCEL-ERAY-TORR! Haha legend

  • @galexi2000
    @galexi2000 3 года назад +1

    Dope vid, lovely to hear a South African soundtrack to this video

  • @ASAP_Channel
    @ASAP_Channel Месяц назад

    Great video thank you man. I’m slightly experienced but I always like to watch to gain more knowledge. Thank you for taking time out of your day to make this video 💯

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  Месяц назад

      @@ASAP_Channel Np at all! Stay up my friend

  • @Throttlequeen_z650
    @Throttlequeen_z650 Месяц назад

    I ride a z650 naked bike and i will start training on a 2005 cbr rr this was very helpful thanks a lot!!!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  Месяц назад

      @@Throttlequeen_z650 Dope! And no problem!!

  • @hipihypnoctice
    @hipihypnoctice 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. Speed was good, speaking was clear and concise.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  8 месяцев назад

      Appreciated. Glad it helped

  • @gabec9529
    @gabec9529 3 года назад +2

    Great video, I absolutely love this bike, one day I will own one. I'm 16 right now so my parents don't want me on a bike, but hopefully I can convince them one day, hopefully I get one by 2022 :)

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, I absolutely love my bike! Most parents are like that. They usually only see the bad just like everyone else. It’s all about maturity and responsibility. A bike is a tool, it only does what you want it to. You have any riding experience?

  • @psychotictwinkie
    @psychotictwinkie 4 года назад +1

    You've helped me understand more in this one video than in most of the videos I've seen on RUclips. Thank you.

  • @benjaminhadley78
    @benjaminhadley78 3 года назад +1

    Just got my first bike. A Honda cbr 250r. Thank you so much for explaining this in a simple way!!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад +1

      No problem my dude. Be safe & enjoy

  • @mason4339
    @mason4339 3 года назад

    This has to be the best video on how to ride he explains everything and shows you step by step

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Appreciate it bro. And it’s still so much I thought about after the fact lol. I’ll make another one next year when the season starts

  • @victor1102
    @victor1102 3 года назад +10

    Super crystal clear tutorial video, thanks so much for making this to educate us motorcycle newcomers! Got a question though, from your video I learnt I have to slowly release the clutch when in the first gear for the bike to roll and not stall, but I noticed when you were upshifting to second gear and onward you didn't slowly release the clutch like when you were in the first gear, you just let it go. Does this mean I only need to release the crutch gradually and smoothly on first gear, whereas on other gears I can just release the clutch fully in an instant? Appreciated if you can clear my confusion, thanks!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад +4

      That’s exactly right! The reason you have to release the clutch slowly in first gear is because you don’t have any momentum to engage the rear wheel. Whereas, if you’re already rolling, you will have enough momentum so the clutch will easily engage the rear wheel

  • @peachy.f0x
    @peachy.f0x Год назад

    I have the exact same (paint too!) bike as yours, just one year older. This video has been incredibly helpful as I learn, thank you so much!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  Год назад

      Hahaha yeah I had the 2019 before I wrecked it lol. I had ZERO skill and was riding outside my skill level. We live and learn...and PRACTICE!!

  • @richardh418
    @richardh418 4 года назад +2

    Thank you very very much. I just bought my first bike. I'll pick it up next Tuesday plus I signed up for a 2 day 8 hour class per day motorcycle training class to get my endorsement and go to the drivers license division to obtain my license here in Florida. 🙂

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад

      Where in Florida? I know some people out in Orlando. What kind of bike? Yeah, it’s gonna be fun. I love it

    • @richardh418
      @richardh418 4 года назад +1

      @@_bikerboyzx right outside of St. Augustine. I bought a Honda CBR1000RR at Cycles of Jacksonville.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад

      @@richardh418 1000? That’s ballsy lol

    • @richardh418
      @richardh418 4 года назад +1

      @@_bikerboyzx Yes it is. I made an economical decision instead of buying a 300, 600, etc. I went with a one time decision instead of wasting money of trade ins and the depreciation value. This will be the only motorcycle I’ll ever have. I still have my first new car that I’m still riding around in since 2003 by keeping it up. This is how I roll. I’ll be fine and be very careful. I have some of the best riders in north Florida to help once I complete my training. Plus the bike will only be driven no more than two days per month. I leave it all up to God plus this is a bucket list thing for me🙏🏿

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад

      @@richardh418 lol yeah I trained on a KTM 390 then bought a cbr600rr. I’ll be getting the cbr1krr in 2022 maybe. This 600 still gives me chills when I open it all the way up haha. I will say that starting on a smaller displacement bike would have served you better in learning the basics and gradually building skill & confidence. But to each is own bro. Get a GoPro and upload your progress. I wanna see you succeed

  • @dantimber
    @dantimber 3 года назад +4

    Excellent. It's strange more people don't discuss stalling. It's very stressful for new riders. Also I wish more motorcycles had cruise control so the rider could rest his throttle hand on the highway.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Yeah I thought it was worth mentioning. Most newer cruisers come with cruise control. But most sport bikes don’t because they’re not meant to be riden for long periods of time. There are quite a few aftermarket cruise controls though

    • @dantimber
      @dantimber 3 года назад

      @@_bikerboyzx Okay that makes sense. How to you prevent wrist soreness on a sport bike given the ergonomics. Is it the case that most riders aren't on the bike that long?

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      @@dantimber The clutch & front brake levers are at an angle so it’s tough to use them while your body is upright. You can only adjust them by a couple millimeters but it helps. But the main reason for wrist soreness & fatigue is because people are leaning on the bars too much and not using their core. Gripping the bars too tight will also add to the fatigue & soreness. Plus too tight of a grip will put more input into the steering causing you to work harder to keep it straight

    • @dantimber
      @dantimber 3 года назад +1

      @@_bikerboyzx Thank you! I'm blessed to not have lower back problems but I don't focus on core muscles as much as I should when working out. Would you also include thigh muscles? Anyway what you are saying makes sense but it still looks uncomfortable. I guess I'd have to experience it myself to fully understand it. I only have limited experience on standard bikes and have never ridden a sports bike but aspire to do so. So I consider myself starting from zero.
      I have seen guys bending their hands/wrist upward as if they are resting and putting a lot of upper body weight on the bars. Having sprained a wrist from another activity and requiring physical therapy that looks like a recipe for wrist tendinitis. It took 2-3 months to work through mine so I'd want to avoid that for sure!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      @@dantimber Yes, using your legs to grip the tank and hold you up is a definitely a must. Most people get sport bikes for the adrenaline or clout. Like I mentioned before they’re not meant to be ridden for long periods of time. It’s a compromise you have to work out for yourself. Definitely don’t rest on your wrist like you’ve seen, that’s when the fun stops. If you find yourself resting on the bars, your body is probably fatigued and you may need to rest OFF the bike. Riding a sport bike for long periods of time will definitely take a toll on your body. That’s why GP races are only about 30 minutes. I ride for fun so I’m not on the bike for long periods of time

  • @SlimeafterSlime007
    @SlimeafterSlime007 3 года назад +2

    Excellent!! Very informative. Thank you!!

  • @ksflow6615
    @ksflow6615 7 месяцев назад

    awesome video man, had my riding 10x better after this

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks man, and I’m glad it was helpful for you

  • @kavinp6423
    @kavinp6423 2 года назад

    Bro your a legend for put this vid out, super helpful for those of us who don’t have a bike yet.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  2 года назад

      Not all hero’s wear capes! 🙏🏾

  • @kareemsameh5659
    @kareemsameh5659 3 года назад +1

    You are so clever and explain very well

  • @bigpoppa4020
    @bigpoppa4020 3 года назад +2

    Very informative..! I like this video..! Thank you for your time in patients.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Thank you and no problem bro!

  • @unwanted-sb
    @unwanted-sb 9 месяцев назад

    Possibly getting my first bike tomorrow if i can make a deal with the seller. Best video ive seen and will definitely come back to it when its my time to learn. Thankyou for this video!

  • @novaria
    @novaria 5 месяцев назад

    seen ton of vids on this and this one is by far the best

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  5 месяцев назад

      @@novaria ty hopefully you were able to get some value out of it

  • @carlosmarino7176
    @carlosmarino7176 3 года назад +1

    This is one of the best tutorial video so far good job mate 💪

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад +1

      Definitely appreciate it! 🙏🏾

  • @dre.supreme
    @dre.supreme 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for talking about stalling!

  • @verena5888
    @verena5888 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so so much for this.
    I'm actually debating getting a bike and the license for it and this really took some scare away from me since noone i know owns a bike to explain anything in advance to me. The concept is literally the same as changing gears in a car just a little different.
    Great video, explained very well and slow!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  10 месяцев назад

      Np. No debate...GET IT! lol And yeah, very similar and actually easier than a car because you're only using hands and feet instead of moving entire appendages. Glad I could ease the anxiety a little bit ✌🏾

  • @Drobiac
    @Drobiac Год назад

    Awesome video, thanks for showing the stalling and going through the processes

  • @robdyson9670
    @robdyson9670 4 года назад +3

    Good stuff bro definitely can’t wait to ride with you! But stalling is definitely embarrassing lmao most embarrassing moment is when I was at the light talking to some chicks and it stalled out 😭😭

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад

      Thanks bro! Lolol Happens to the best us 🤣

  • @Yummypikletits
    @Yummypikletits 2 года назад

    Thanks bro! Never knew I could just slowly release the clutch. And very well done video!

  • @juancamilo9299
    @juancamilo9299 3 года назад +1

    very informative video fam. thanks for the insight, actually purchasing a cbr today hopefully, cant wait !

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      No problem bro! Hopefully it goes well. Looking forward to see it fam!!

  • @JayRdgz94
    @JayRdgz94 2 года назад

    This was an amazing video. I literally feel like I can go out & get my first bike & try & ride it with confidence instead of fear lol

  • @jessicamackan170
    @jessicamackan170 2 года назад +1

    Most helpful video on here! Thank you🙏

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  2 года назад

      Not a problem!! I enjoyed making the video. Be safe and have fun!! 🙏🏾

  • @cyruskhani5701
    @cyruskhani5701 8 месяцев назад

    I’m wanting a bike this helps so much , note go practice stalling incase

  • @sonnyperalta4869
    @sonnyperalta4869 Год назад

    Awesome 👏🏼. Thank you for explaining.

  • @quianstansil365
    @quianstansil365 4 года назад +1

    I thought the parking lot looked familiar lol. I was racking my brain looking at every detail now I can watch the video😂 good tutorial as well. First time rider myself and I will be using that parking lot a lot to learn how to ride. This was clear and to the point! Thanks boss✊🏾🤝

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад +1

      Quian Stansil lol no problem bro. That’s what’s up. Aye, when I get my bike back from the shop, hmu on IG. I’m always down to link up

    • @quianstansil365
      @quianstansil365 4 года назад

      Yeah bro just drop your IG and I’ll send you a DM should learn quickly from this tutorial

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад

      @@quianstansil365 @b1gn8

  • @SeasonalPro
    @SeasonalPro Год назад

    That's a hell of a launch, I see. You should be in the motorcycle business you would sell a lot of motorcycles.

  • @brassjunkie188
    @brassjunkie188 2 года назад

    Have you or can make a video on when to downshift grate video man helped alot

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  2 года назад

      Next time I’m off, I’ll try! And thank for tuning in 💯

  • @princegbagbar7793
    @princegbagbar7793 4 года назад +3

    It was the gear shifting for me but it seems like a simple click

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      It’s like clockwork. The more you ride, the smoother it’ll become. And eventually you’ll be able to do it in a fast fluid motion

  • @ronaldt442
    @ronaldt442 Год назад

    Amazing! A very precise tutorial video...

  • @aarondaka2072
    @aarondaka2072 Год назад

    Very good instructor

  • @clarksu7949
    @clarksu7949 2 месяца назад

    I really enjoyed your video! Can you please do a video on an emergency stop from high speed to a dead halt? Do I first shift down or squeeze on brakes?

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  2 месяца назад

      I probably should do a follow up video huh, lol. But you definitely want to avoid out right "squeezing the brakes" You nee to learn how to downshift QUICKLY. You'll want to use direct and engine braking simultaneously. Engine braking helps you slow down without using the brake lever. You want to avoid coming to a halt because a bike that has no momentum will be unbalanced. Always under EVERY circumstance give yourself ample room so you don't have to rely on emergency braking and you can rely on counter steering

  • @odanenelson9175
    @odanenelson9175 Год назад

    Wonderful, thank you so much for this video

  • @hoomifay8033
    @hoomifay8033 4 года назад +3

    I like your cbr600rr 😍

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад

      HOOMI Fay Thanks I do too! 😂

  • @ezzani
    @ezzani 3 года назад +1

    Love the video man just had a quick question did you start off on a 600rr? I’m debating on starting on a 600 because I don’t wanna have the problem of having to buy another bike later on when I get tired of a 300cc

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад +1

      Appreciate it 🙏🏾 And no I learned on a 400. “Don’t rush the process, TRUST the process!” Better to get the 300 learn the skills and gain the confidence first, THEN sell the bike and get a 600. Too many people skip the process because they don’t want to “buy another bike later” Power sports is NOT cheap hobby. Start from the beginning and work your way up. People who start on a 600 tend to grow A LOT SLOWER because they have to learn skill AND not die. Where a person who starts on a smaller displacement bike doesn’t have to worry about being in warp speed in two seconds and can focus on building skill. Yes it’s doable to start on a 600 but you’re going to make A LOT of mistakes which will STILL cost you money. So spend the money LEARNING on a 300 or you’re gonna spend the money correcting your mistakes from trying to learn too fast on a 600. Your choice! “Don’t Rush The Process…TRUST The Process!”

    • @ezzani
      @ezzani 3 года назад

      @@_bikerboyzx well said man! I appreciate the reply I’m also from NWI hopefully one day I’ll get to ride with you and get some pointers !

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      @@ezzani HELL YEAH!! 2022 gone be lit

  • @nestajustine1723
    @nestajustine1723 3 года назад +1

    Thank u very much Mr. 😊 detailed and clear teaching.

  • @paradox_cmp994
    @paradox_cmp994 3 года назад +1

    good video bro i give u a big thumbs up for that

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Definitely appreciate it man. Just wanted to help with a different perspective 💯

  • @NAJErEa91
    @NAJErEa91 3 года назад +1

    very impressive how long that parking lot is ;) also I have been riding for a year and some change and had no idea you could switch gears without throttle lol love how u broke down the pull switch release method ! gorgeous bike! I'm team Honda as well!

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      😄🙏🏾

    • @hodlwise2470
      @hodlwise2470 3 года назад +1

      You can also do this in a manual car, fyi. If you're clutch ever fails you can still jam without it. It's called slip shifting, amongst other names. You can only upshift and it's primarily used if your clutch fails and you still need to get home or get it the shop...temporary/emergency type of thing.
      www.autoblog.com/2016/08/09/how-to-drive-a-manual-transmission-car-without-using-the-clutch/
      You can find videos on RUclips, too. Not sure if you drive a manual, but...the more you know 😊

    • @darisgonzales2056
      @darisgonzales2056 2 года назад

      Jan 13 2022 🙄

  • @charlestillman6715
    @charlestillman6715 4 года назад +3

    Hey man I appreciate this video. It’s by far one of the most helpful ones on here. I was wondering what do you think of the CBR 600rr. I’m really interested in picking one up pretty soon but I’m stuck between that and 650r.

    • @charlestillman6715
      @charlestillman6715 4 года назад +1

      Just kindling just watched your other video about your bike, I think this bike is the one 😂

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад +1

      @@charlestillman6715 It’s all good bro. All of it is MY opinion so it’s NOT law. You still have to do your own homework to be sure whatever bike you get is 1000% your choice. I’ve seen a lot of people buy & sell bikes because they’re not confident in what they ACTUALLY want. They want the fastest, the coolest, the most expensive...like make sure you’re getting it for the right reasons and you won’t go wrong. I love EVERYTHING about my cbr600rr. And eventually I’ll upgrade to the 1000 but that’s in due time. I’m not in a rush. I wanna master the 600 first

  • @gonzalvezalvez6572
    @gonzalvezalvez6572 Месяц назад

    Beautiful Bike! Tank you for the video. How is that colour holding up? I am looking to buy the 2024 version and I really love that color.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  Месяц назад

      I don't know much about paint but i guess it's holding up fine. no disappointments so for

    • @gonzalvezalvez6572
      @gonzalvezalvez6572 Месяц назад

      @_bikerboyzx Thank you Brother. 2024 models are offered in Red an Matte Black. Although my favorite color is Red I think the black fits the bike better because everything is black (frame, swingarm, plastic covers...) matte black with the exception of part of the gas tank that is gloss black. The only thing I don't like is the wings (not the ones in the logo). Greetings from Matosinhos, Portugal.

  • @lolasivilo1136
    @lolasivilo1136 Год назад

    you are a great teacher man

  • @joegalloway1613
    @joegalloway1613 2 года назад +1

    Bro love the video. Really wanting a bike I want a Honda cbr is a 600 a good starter bike? And do you have any tips??

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate you tuning in bro FOR REAL! 🙏🏾. Although I absolutely LOVE the cbr600, I honestly don’t think it’s a good starter bike. A lot of people will say otherwise because of the toxic nature of the community, but if you wanna do things practical, I’d highly suggest that you start with a smaller displacement bike (250-400cc) Because even though a 600 super sport is manageable for a beginner, there’s a FINE line that separates “THIS IS FREAKIN AWESOME 😃” from “OH FUCK!! 💥” I started on a 400 and learned the basics. And even when I thought I was ready for a 600, it was STILL a major adjustment getting acclimated to the power. I’d recommend getting a smaller sport bike first to learn the basics and to get comfortable with the style, then in about 4/5 months…sell it and put that money towards a nice new CBR 600RR! Try not to let anyone discourage you from starting small. If you start with a 600, not only will you have to “learn how to ride it but you’ll also have to have a huge discipline to NOT twist the throttle or else you’ll DEFINITELY loop it, and that’ll ruin half your season. Better to start small and then when you pull up with a dope ass cbr 600 you’ll be better than 80% of the people who “started on a 600 or liter bike”

  • @Yondu_1
    @Yondu_1 3 месяца назад

    Great video man! Appreciate it.

  • @20skr20
    @20skr20 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a video on down shifting ? You explain well so I wanna hear your take on it

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Working on it. Gotta get a good a day to ride

  • @233kosta
    @233kosta Год назад

    Stalling happens. All the time. Just does. Forget the embarrassment and everything else, just focus on developing the instinct to hit the starter button right away. I've got it down so well now that you can't tell just by looking from the side.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  Год назад +1

      Facts. Im at the point where if i stall, I can usually get it going and be out the intersection before the cars next to me

  • @Junior-kj1pl
    @Junior-kj1pl 3 года назад +1

    Thanks bro real.nice

  • @philliphouston552
    @philliphouston552 2 года назад

    Bout to get the same bike as my first💪🏾 you did a good job explaining bro

  • @taylorlittle5771
    @taylorlittle5771 2 года назад

    Gang you helped me out a shit tone i been hip to dirtbikes and shit but the cbr600 i bought off the homie is like upsidedown w the gears and it made me feel mad weird ab shifting at first and the way you explained stalling and shit made me feel more confident and shit

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  2 года назад

      you're welcome bro. was just tryin to throw my 2 cents in to help 💯

  • @600rr
    @600rr 3 года назад +1

    Hold up you in indiana big bro! I just hit my sub button gotta rock with the home town!!
    #moreContentasapBro

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад +1

      Lmao yep. Definitely appreciate it. I’m trying to come up with content. I just don’t wanna be like everyone else talkin bout dumb shit or doing “how to’s” (especially because I don’t really know shit tbh 🤷🏾‍♂️) just making what I desire to make

  • @614music
    @614music Год назад

    Very instructive video, thanks man!

  • @Nick-xu2hh
    @Nick-xu2hh 3 года назад +1

    This is some good stuff man.

  • @abdulrahmanmohammed9773
    @abdulrahmanmohammed9773 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this explanation.
    Really unique explain
    Fantastic bro ❤️

  • @Omes11
    @Omes11 Год назад

    just came here for the first time this guy is fucking awesome!

  • @ronnycron5222
    @ronnycron5222 3 года назад +1

    You broke it down better on how to switch gears and down shift. I’m undecided still if I should start off on a 450 ninja or 650

    • @Sprtzky
      @Sprtzky 3 года назад

      600

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  2 года назад

      Damn didn’t even see this comment. I’m sure you already got a bike. But I started on a friends 400 and it definitely helped me when I was ready to step up to a 600 super sport

  • @JohnGarcia-oh2le
    @JohnGarcia-oh2le 3 года назад +2

    Good job talking about stalling.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Figured it was worth the mention

  • @Som3thingRandom9380
    @Som3thingRandom9380 2 года назад +1

    A bit late to the party, but loved this detailed step by step tutorial nonetheless. I come from a supermotard background and I'm thinking of giving the 600cc sports bike class a try as my next bike. Would you be able to make a video similar to this video on cornering and body positioning while riding a sports bike seeing as though supermotards and sports bikes have different riding styles?

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  2 года назад +1

      That’s what’s up. But I probably won’t make a video like that because I don’t think I know enough to do so

  • @NIP28
    @NIP28 4 года назад +1

    Nice teaching thanks

  • @maxjoey197
    @maxjoey197 3 года назад +1

    Thanks I got cbr600rr

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Dope ass bike if you take care of it 🔥💯

  • @Ripped-e5u
    @Ripped-e5u 3 года назад +2

    Pull / switch / release !

  • @loveRk4ever
    @loveRk4ever 3 года назад +1

    my dream bike Cbr600rr 2020 😬

  • @_rxn_5149
    @_rxn_5149 4 года назад +2

    What is this little tank on the steering wheel ?

  • @matthewretrosi7111
    @matthewretrosi7111 Год назад

    im out about to buy my first bike bc of you

  • @mikaylafanger4367
    @mikaylafanger4367 10 месяцев назад

    This is helping me a lot.

  • @sman6502
    @sman6502 4 года назад +1

    Dope, great video

  • @ryanreeder5897
    @ryanreeder5897 2 года назад

    Good video. Thanks man.

  • @Gabe89HD
    @Gabe89HD Год назад

    It's like everything makes sense now, 😮

  • @pmiller3685
    @pmiller3685 4 года назад +1

    Good stuff man!

  • @darealken6584
    @darealken6584 Год назад +1

    So only time you need to slowly release the clutch is after a stop? Also while riding you can just let go of the clutch you dont have to ease it out while switching gears as long as bike is going?

  • @barber857
    @barber857 3 года назад

    It's about time someone talks about stalling on a bike

  • @juniyaavery5402
    @juniyaavery5402 Год назад

    Best video I’m beginner rider

  • @JayHendrickBeats
    @JayHendrickBeats Год назад

    my friend got this classic kawasaki sv650 and im jealous asf 😮‍💨

  • @arbiislamaj8977
    @arbiislamaj8977 3 года назад +1

    Bro you talked perfect,,,but i have just one question,,which brakes should i use more??

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Engine brake, front brake, rear brake..it’s gonna be a combination of the three. You have to figure out which brake/braking is necessary for the situation

    • @arbiislamaj8977
      @arbiislamaj8977 3 года назад +1

      @@_bikerboyzx ahaa ok i got it,,thank you🙂

  • @20skr20
    @20skr20 3 года назад +2

    Thank fucking god someone spoke about this cause I’m new af to this and I feel like I was stalling more giving gas as trying to release the clutch then I found a video that said the bike will pull as your release before this and that helped a bit now I’m seeing this so now I wanna see if my bike rolls like that while slowing releasing

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  3 года назад

      Yeah, after you ride for a bit you’ll figure out exactly where your friction zone (sweet spot) starts and ends. THEN you’ll be able to add gas. I call it “Advance Launch” as a beginner you probably won’t do it as often and definitely get lucky if you do. But all your skill will be built by simply riding every chance you get. No need to rush or try to keep up with any one. Learn at your own pace

  • @btw1zzy
    @btw1zzy 4 года назад +3

    Its really that cut and dry with shifting?? i always thought you had to slowly release the clutch and accelerate like a car.

    • @_bikerboyzx
      @_bikerboyzx  4 года назад +2

      TAMNA Yep. That simple (at least it should be if the bike is working properly) It’s the same with a manual car; when learning, you don’t actually NEED to accelerate when releasing the clutch pedal. That’s only if you want/need to go faster. Being smooth and quick comes with practice and not overwhelming yourself

  • @Ballsack44
    @Ballsack44 2 года назад

    Nice vid