Get yourself to an empty parking lot and practice all the stuff you learned at MSF. The first few rides are nerve-racking but you'll get there. Congrats!
I loved this vid so much dude so happy to see the joy ridding has im 16 rn n have been saving for a ninja 500 to hoping to buy one as soon as i turn 18. Been working like crazy and cl im very impatient but only 2 more years! congrats bro
Large piles of sand and gravel that accumulates on the road edges is the most dangerous but usually on active roads pot holes, low manholes, and other debris is most common. For wet conditions, besides total aquaplaning, the road is most slippery just after it starts raining because the oil on the road makes a very slick film and hasn't washed away yet. Remember accelerating/decelerating and cornering share the same grip available from the tires with the road, so always try to do most aggressive braking without steep lean angle and vice versa.
Aye nice bike you came a long way. Make sure you stay safe. Good tip is to always be prepared to lane split. Reason why is because I was at a red waiting for the light to turn when all of the sudden I get rear ended by a Mercedes. Totaled my old one but I got something better now 😎
hi moto maxx0 i love the video and i sub to your channel , i will whatch all the videos you will make and dont worry we are with you bro keep up and one last thing ... dont forget you firsts subs thay are epic.
nice video man! when you're editing just make sure you get rid of the camera mic audio if you're using a second mic, I could hear you twice for half the video. otherwise have fun on the new bike man!
Thanks for the tip! I noticed my Bluetooth mic audio track is out of sync with camera audio track on all of my GoPro footage. It’s a pain to re-sync them in FCP because GoPro saves them two audio tracks as “Components” rather than separate audio files. If you know of an easier way to sync them, or how to prevent it from happening in the first place, it would be great! I want to use both audio tracks as my Bluetooth mic is completely silent except my voice (sound isolation is too good inside my helmet)
Get yourself to an empty parking lot and practice all the stuff you learned at MSF. The first few rides are nerve-racking but you'll get there. Congrats!
1:05 complete stop, front brake with bars turned = trouble! Ride safe my man!
Congrats on your new bike! Looks great!
I loved this vid so much dude so happy to see the joy ridding has im 16 rn n have been saving for a ninja 500 to hoping to buy one as soon as i turn 18. Been working like crazy and cl im very impatient but only 2 more years! congrats bro
Great bike man! I'm picking mine next week, and it's great to see other people excited with their first bike!
Ride safe and good travels!
The black looks metallic…..nice look🤩
Large piles of sand and gravel that accumulates on the road edges is the most dangerous but usually on active roads pot holes, low manholes, and other debris is most common. For wet conditions, besides total aquaplaning, the road is most slippery just after it starts raining because the oil on the road makes a very slick film and hasn't washed away yet. Remember accelerating/decelerating and cornering share the same grip available from the tires with the road, so always try to do most aggressive braking without steep lean angle and vice versa.
Ride safe! And thank you for posting your journey.
Thank you! Will do!
ride safe! im getting either this bike or the R3 as my first ever bike next season, im so hyped:)
Ride safe man I’d like to see more content from you in the future keep it up 👍
Appreciate it!
1:05 Do NOT come to a stop with the handlebars turned! As you guys saw, he nearly slammed himself onto the ground.
Aye nice bike you came a long way. Make sure you stay safe. Good tip is to always be prepared to lane split. Reason why is because I was at a red waiting for the light to turn when all of the sudden I get rear ended by a Mercedes. Totaled my old one but I got something better now 😎
we both rode them home from the dealer, not sure how much experience you had but i had literally none when i got mine. ride safe
my best advice I can give for riding in a large town is learn how to engine break and practice your emergency stops every day!
I love seeing these “first ride ever on my new bike” videos. I feel like there have been a bunch just randomly popping up lol
hi moto maxx0 i love the video and i sub to your channel , i will whatch all the videos you will make and dont worry we are with you bro keep up and one last thing ... dont forget you firsts subs thay are epic.
Have Fun!
nice video man! when you're editing just make sure you get rid of the camera mic audio if you're using a second mic, I could hear you twice for half the video. otherwise have fun on the new bike man!
Thanks for the tip! I noticed my Bluetooth mic audio track is out of sync with camera audio track on all of my GoPro footage. It’s a pain to re-sync them in FCP because GoPro saves them two audio tracks as “Components” rather than separate audio files. If you know of an easier way to sync them, or how to prevent it from happening in the first place, it would be great! I want to use both audio tracks as my Bluetooth mic is completely silent except my voice (sound isolation is too good inside my helmet)
this bike doesnt even stall. very easy bike to learn and leave the dealer. took me only a few seconds to learn it. and ive never driven a manual.
Some people got it and some people don’t 😂
Ride safe!
Keep it up bro🤙🏻
Tell me about your riding gears. Cost and where to buy
Nice bike. I just moved to puerto rico and I feel safer on a bike than in a car
bro defo watches flight
genuinly be careful of the gravel and cut grass. Your bike doesn't have traction control so it'll fall over easier.
I bought a ninja 650 as my first bike 2 days ago and my brother in law were making fun of me for not getting Zx6r or liter bike. They’re dumb asses.