having your student on a loud ass bike and then sending him way off to where he cant hear you and hoping he remembers how to brake is also not a good sign.
Really? This is like watching a Dumb and Dumber episode. No chinstrap, no right gear, no orientation, and a machine way over his skill set. Accident waiting to happen.
This does the prove that.. The right teacher, and a student with a brain that listens.. outweighs the wrong bike. Give the guy some credit, this didnt end badly😑. If you dont respect the machine when learning even a beginner bike can hurt you lol
ha this brought a smile to my face! it's just pure joy man. I'm just learning to ride, first bike at 46 years old, CBR600RR... self taught by watching hours and hours of videos like this... awesome man, and your buddy did great!
Dude you're an awesome teacher. I've asked relatives to teach me how to ride a bike but their scared I will ruin their bikes but all I wanted to do is get a feel of it by doing drills like this
Are you kidding? He should tell him to fasten his chinstrap and then tell him to go get a smaller bike for easier control until he can mentally master a heavier and extremely more powerful bike like an R1.
Ppl way to judge Judy on here. He obviously trusts his friend to stay cool. Maybe missed a few qeues on the rundown. But the vid was of his friend trying the bike out. Not a fuckin "riding motorcycles for dummies handbook" tutorial. He started him out as slow as u possibly could without literally making it a classroom session. Well done and keep kicking down all knowledge to your fellow riders and newbies
I'm learning on a buell xb12r and this is exactly how my dad has been showing me. This guy teaching is awesome. Like other people have said, these basic drills the size of the bike doesn't matter at all. I think people hear 1000 or liter bike and they get it in their head that it's inherently dangerous. Just take it slow in the beginning, that goes for any bike
everyone that gets a 600 will want the 1000 sooner or later, just get the fast one. the bike will only go as fast as you twist that throttle, but if your some sort of freak that has no self control then get a 300 even those can hit 120mph
Just saw this video I’m 29 and I wanna buy my first bike this year if possible and I’m nervous as fuck but this video helps a lot I wanna start out slow exactly like this to learn how to ride without killing myself so thank u! I’m saving this video!
@@justiceforallthepeople2642 good i think that u should buy what u want and not what others say there is only 1 life and you should of course try to be the best rider u can btw i dont have a lisence or plates i just drive wild unitl it bites me back
when i first bought my first motorcycle my dad teach me how to ride by letting me learn by my own that’s kindda wrong but i learn really fast by watching your video my tip is just be brave and stay save (sorry for my english btw)
Whatever bike you are comfortable on can be a starter bike if you're getting proper training. I started riding at 14 on a 1976 Honda 554. In the past 33yrs I have ridden nothing smaller than a zx7. Im 52 and ride my old zx11 and my Busan. This guy is training him well.
Great teacher. Like how he says don’t even touch the throttle. Hundred percent. You don’t wanna touch the throttle for a good 15 minutes. These bikes have ridiculously crazy power.
Hi guys just wanted some advice. My 16 year old son just got his drivers learning permit. I want to get him a bike he can grow with, I don’t want him to get bored quickly with the bike. He’s rode bicycles before , so my question is , will a 2012 Turbo Busa be ideal for his first bike ?
Awesome. I'm thanking you About to buy a 1990s ninja600 and not ridden anything above 400 yet, and not ridden for 2 years, so this is super comforting. Hope he had loads of fun. Cheers
This is so nice . I started alson on a r1 2009big bang . Thats my bike to this day. It takes time and respect but its sooo nice to start with beast like this 😁
Looks like a good teacher! I have only taught one person to ride, and it went very well. I have however taught 15 people to drive stick, which really helped show me what works and what doesn't.
bruhh you're such a good friend to let him ride your R1 for his first time. Good coaching. I like how you teased him on getting cocky using that gas haha
Thanks for the vid bro. Just took my first ride on a sportbike last night since getting my permit. For sure gonna check out more of your riding vids so I have someone to emulate.
awesome trainer ! I don’t know if you’re doing this for a living, but all the steps you made him take... that’s the perfect way to learn someone how to move a bike from A to B from the first time with (not gonna say zero chances of dropping it bcoz... u know... there’s always a chance ) almost zero chances to drop it.
Everybody is comenting dude for being a great teacher, which he is, but no one is talking how dude learning is listening very carefully and seems to have done his research before coming :D
Trainer, plus listening, plus very nice open space with no distractions and you could learn fundamentals on a bigger bike as long as your balanced and strong enough to hold the bike. Caption says first ride on super sport I dont think its his first time on a motorbike.
Good job teaching! Put a lot of trust in the dude haha. At a stop light you should always keep the bike in gear, with your left foot down, right on the back brake, incase someone comes up behind you too fast, you can get out of the way without being rear ended.
Actually decent education but holy fuck I'd never let a learner use my R1! I was stressed the whole time, scared he would drop it, like slam the front brakes in a turn or something XD. seen so much of that bullshit!
My first bike ever was gsxr 1000 k7. You just need to have respect, not the fear, but lot's of respect and you'll do just fine! This machines in the hands of idiots are killing weapons!
at first i thought this'll be a terrible idea, but in the end you did train him well. As a matter of fact this is the methode to learn someone the basics of a bike in an instant. Thanks for the video, i'll try it out myself soon
I absolutely hate people commenting how this isn’t a great Bike, it’s the buyers choice on what they want even if the CC is high or low it’s all personal preference
Ok so here me out here. I'm 20 and I just completed my endorsement and my manager has offered me his 2014 r1 ( which is my dream bike) at low mileage for only $2500. It's 1000cc and while i'm one of the safest riders and i'd never do anything stupid, im wondering if it'll be too heavy and powerful to safely handle with little experience. Im 6 foot and 190lb so I can probably handle the weight. I really feel like I wont find a deal like this on my dream bike and any decent sv650 or ninja is easily over 3k in my area. So what im wondering is should I go for it, its the best deal I can find and its my dream bike. Thanks
Now 4 months later i'm much more sure on bike.Still much to learn,and i don't think myself for Rossi but i started to not leave behind from my frends so much :-) .Getting alot of tips from them and feel much better on bike.
It kills me when people say “not a good first bike”. It is sooo much easier to ride a 1000 even over a 600... the bike doesn’t go any faster then what ur freakin wrist can twist the throttle. I learned on a 600 then a month later switched to a 1000. Power without having to hit high rpm. Smooth take offs. Smh anything under a 600 how the hell do you even pull out in traffic ur damn near on a moped. The dude woulda stalled multiple times trying to “power” walk a 600
Moped 600? MY OLD FZ6 has 98Hp, that's more than most all Harleys. I would agree that starting on a 250cc is redundant. But a 600 is a great size to build up your experience before moving up to a liter bike.
I'm at 5:57 and you are very, very lucky the guy is a naturally cautious person. 5/10 would have dumped the bike because you are not at all giving him slow enough steps and letting him get used to them. Particularly at the 5:39 "try to turn, just a little bit, and if you have to you can break." You needed to teach him breaking much, much better prior to that. He needed to know and be drilled on if he's going to break at slow speeds he needs to straiten the handlebars if he is using the front break, or use the back break. Half of new riders would have yanked the front brake slightly at 5mph there and dumped it.
Qb .58 No. You pull on clutch, flick your foot all the way up to shift into the next gear, release clutch and accelerate. It's like a manual car... Clutch, shift, clutch release and accelerate.
the best way to teach is dont make them feel nervous or scared more than they already are. good job but i wouldve had him practice straight lines under slightly throttle and braking before doing turns.
Dam that first lesson with the braking. So many people forget to explain this. And sometimes when people panic and then apply the brake they brake too fast and then they can't keep the bike up causing it to tilt over. And there we go another drop
These bikes have a wet clutch. They sit in the oil and greatly increase the life and also prevents them from burning. So it does increase wear slightly but the clutch should be fine.
C-Los I think people confuse themselves with car clutches and motorcycle clutches, as you said, they sit in oil etc compared to cars where they can ware out if leaning on the clutch etc
have you ever ridden a bike before?... No... Okay here's a 1000
IKR lmfao
Welcome to America.
Lmao, ok here's a 1000!
damn😂 how lucky
King Savage same
give it a month, he'll be going 175mph lol
My dude has some balls to let his friend, who has never rode a motorcycle, ride his R1. Thats some serious trust. I barely let my wife ride my 500
Not that u get that much of a choice with the wife 😂
but at the start he says "mount it like you normally do" :P 0:05
@@yolkii8687 he probably has let him sit on it before...theres not that many way to mount a bike
@@bretthagen7425 wtf do u mean?! is this some "i hate my wife" boomer joke
@@taimaannorppa8782 no not at all quite the opposite actually ?
This guy is actually a great trainer; I've been riding for 20 years and if I had this guy starting out i'd be in GREAT shape.
McMinty MP I'd argue that any decent teacher wouldn't let you on a machine like that without full protective gear on.
You're not wrong.
having your student on a loud ass bike and then sending him way off to where he cant hear you and hoping he remembers how to brake is also not a good sign.
Really? This is like watching a Dumb and Dumber episode. No chinstrap, no right gear, no orientation, and a machine way over his skill set. Accident waiting to happen.
This does the prove that.. The right teacher, and a student with a brain that listens.. outweighs the wrong bike. Give the guy some credit, this didnt end badly😑. If you dont respect the machine when learning even a beginner bike can hurt you lol
wow, did he just rode for the first time on an R1? what a bad starting bike! should have started on Turbo Busa instead
SanAndreas091 rofl
Lmao I'm damn near, I'm only 16 and I have a 03 hayabusa and plans for turbo next year plus it's only my second bike
I know hes gonna get bored with it in like 3 days , definitely a busa or an h2 is better
Hell I was 18 with a 05 zx10
@@Mr-wj5lf wow thats cool...i was 180 years old when i get the chance to ride my first y2k turbojet bike
ha this brought a smile to my face! it's just pure joy man. I'm just learning to ride, first bike at 46 years old, CBR600RR... self taught by watching hours and hours of videos like this... awesome man, and your buddy did great!
Dude you're an awesome teacher. I've asked relatives to teach me how to ride a bike but their scared I will ruin their bikes but all I wanted to do is get a feel of it by doing drills like this
Are you kidding? He should tell him to fasten his chinstrap and then tell him to go get a smaller bike for easier control until he can mentally master a heavier and extremely more powerful bike like an R1.
1:32 just a casual burp...
Mrigank Rajeev hahaha I know right 1:32 RIIIIPPPPPP!!!! lol
A trainer we all need to learn like this
any friend who has a litre bike for a while will tell you how to do it.
Your buddy seems like he’s going to love riding without getting too ahead of himself
Dude your a great trainer, every other first ride video they tell them give it a little gas and let the clutch out. And off into the trees they go
🤣🤣
Thank God for those people, countless times spent laughing at those videos
It almost follows the MSF course
lol
You're a great teacher man. Your buddy has a good start on street bikes.
Ppl way to judge Judy on here. He obviously trusts his friend to stay cool. Maybe missed a few qeues on the rundown. But the vid was of his friend trying the bike out. Not a fuckin "riding motorcycles for dummies handbook" tutorial. He started him out as slow as u possibly could without literally making it a classroom session. Well done and keep kicking down all knowledge to your fellow riders and newbies
I'm learning on a buell xb12r and this is exactly how my dad has been showing me. This guy teaching is awesome. Like other people have said, these basic drills the size of the bike doesn't matter at all. I think people hear 1000 or liter bike and they get it in their head that it's inherently dangerous. Just take it slow in the beginning, that goes for any bike
im not a rider but from the homework ive done it seems like as long as you respect the bike you will be fine regardless of specs
everyone that gets a 600 will want the 1000 sooner or later, just get the fast one. the bike will only go as fast as you twist that throttle, but if your some sort of freak that has no self control then get a 300 even those can hit 120mph
There's more confidence when you're tall enough to have both feet planted on the ground.
I really like those Yamaha R-1s. They look like they are a beast on the road. 👍🏼👍🏼
Just saw this video I’m 29 and I wanna buy my first bike this year if possible and I’m nervous as fuck but this video helps a lot I wanna start out slow exactly like this to learn how to ride without killing myself so thank u! I’m saving this video!
Ride sum dirt bikes firsy
I'm 28 and about to buy my first bike
@@justiceforallthepeople2642 i just turned 20 and i got an r1 as first bike xd
@@Savage_Alegator congratulations. How d u like it ?
@@justiceforallthepeople2642 good i think that u should buy what u want and not what others say there is only 1 life and you should of course try to be the best rider u can btw i dont have a lisence or plates i just drive wild unitl it bites me back
when i first bought my first motorcycle my dad teach me how to ride by letting me learn by my own that’s kindda wrong but i learn really fast by watching your video my tip is just be brave and stay save (sorry for my english btw)
Whatever bike you are comfortable on can be a starter bike if you're getting proper training. I started riding at 14 on a 1976 Honda 554. In the past 33yrs I have ridden nothing smaller than a zx7. Im 52 and ride my old zx11 and my Busan. This guy is training him well.
Honestly best teaching ive seen in a while. I have to subscribe ‼️
Great teacher. Like how he says don’t even touch the throttle. Hundred percent. You don’t wanna touch the throttle for a good 15 minutes. These bikes have ridiculously crazy power.
Great selection of gear to start in for a novice on an R1, long sleeve t-shirt, trousers and sneakers....
When he burped I thought the other dude start the bike 😂😂.....great content
Hi guys just wanted some advice. My 16 year old son just got his drivers learning permit. I want to get him a bike he can grow with, I don’t want him to get bored quickly with the bike. He’s rode bicycles before , so my question is , will a 2012 Turbo Busa be ideal for his first bike ?
I took the motorcycle class and this dude is way better trainer 🤘😎🤘props
Awesome.
I'm thanking you
About to buy a 1990s ninja600 and not ridden anything above 400 yet, and not ridden for 2 years, so this is super comforting.
Hope he had loads of fun.
Cheers
This is so nice . I started alson on a r1 2009big bang . Thats my bike to this day. It takes time and respect but its sooo nice to start with beast like this 😁
The new rider has that shit-eatin grin that only a crotchrocket can produce, now he's doomed to ride forever!.
A teacher worried about there bike is the best teacher u will ever get
Looks like a good teacher! I have only taught one person to ride, and it went very well. I have however taught 15 people to drive stick, which really helped show me what works and what doesn't.
bruhh you're such a good friend to let him ride your R1 for his first time. Good coaching. I like how you teased him on getting cocky using that gas haha
damn, that's crazy to think that if you want to, you can begin on an R1 (or any 1000cc) in the US
Simon Vuille i started on a damn 125 cbr, it felt like a motored bicycle😂
Ye in the uk we need to start on a 125 then a bike that doesn't produce more than 47bhp so around 300-500cc then up to a 1000cc. It's gay
@@shook8331 No it's not, It is the correct way, you learn way more
my first bike is a 04cbr1000rr. It really doesn't matter as long as you understand your limits and learn through the process.
I can see that you are a good teacher 👌
Thanks for the vid bro. Just took my first ride on a sportbike last night since getting my permit. For sure gonna check out more of your riding vids so I have someone to emulate.
can you please tell about the back disk breaks.when riding for the first time a r1 how to pergorm breakes.
Well, hopefully the brake disc doesn't BREAK! I think you mean you want to use the rear BRAKE. It is activated with the right side pedal.
awesome trainer ! I don’t know if you’re doing this for a living, but all the steps you made him take... that’s the perfect way to learn someone how to move a bike from A to B from the first time with (not gonna say zero chances of dropping it bcoz... u know... there’s always a chance ) almost zero chances to drop it.
This is a great example of teaching
Everybody is comenting dude for being a great teacher, which he is, but no one is talking how dude learning is listening very carefully and seems to have done his research before coming :D
This guy is a good teacher
Trainer, plus listening, plus very nice open space with no distractions and you could learn fundamentals on a bigger bike as long as your balanced and strong enough to hold the bike. Caption says first ride on super sport I dont think its his first time on a motorbike.
Man you should be paid for this.
What year did this bike come out?
Good job teaching! Put a lot of trust in the dude haha. At a stop light you should always keep the bike in gear, with your left foot down, right on the back brake, incase someone comes up behind you too fast, you can get out of the way without being rear ended.
It's soooo fun already , I haven't even done anything yet !
Nothing beats trying to tame a monster power bike
Actually decent education but holy fuck I'd never let a learner use my R1! I was stressed the whole time, scared he would drop it, like slam the front brakes in a turn or something XD. seen so much of that bullshit!
not really sure why you thought that sound was a good analogy for the gradual application of brakes lmaoo
My first bike ever was gsxr 1000 k7. You just need to have respect, not the fear, but lot's of respect and you'll do just fine! This machines in the hands of idiots are killing weapons!
what year is your bike?
i know a guy that bought a 300cc 2 years ago and rid once for an hour its collecting dust , youll be great teacher for him
1:30 that burp thooo
Did anyone else hear that burp 😂😂😂. Great video guys
Where is this place it's a good place to learn
Andy on Guam is it abandoned?
I thought it the platform you take your motorcycle test on that he was using to practice. But idk
Seems like u are an officer in NAVY. So the privileges,
at first i thought this'll be a terrible idea, but in the end you did train him well. As a matter of fact this is the methode to learn someone the basics of a bike in an instant. Thanks for the video, i'll try it out myself soon
Good instructional vid, I would have incorporated the shoulder check at every start and stop to make it a good habit.
I absolutely hate people commenting how this isn’t a great Bike, it’s the buyers choice on what they want even if the CC is high or low it’s all personal preference
Tell me about his helmet. Thx
How heavy is the r1 compared to a Harley 250. Thanks
Wow that’s a awesome sounding machine.
Ok so here me out here. I'm 20 and I just completed my endorsement and my manager has offered me his 2014 r1 ( which is my dream bike) at low mileage for only $2500. It's 1000cc and while i'm one of the safest riders and i'd never do anything stupid, im wondering if it'll be too heavy and powerful to safely handle with little experience. Im 6 foot and 190lb so I can probably handle the weight. I really feel like I wont find a deal like this on my dream bike and any decent sv650 or ninja is easily over 3k in my area. So what im wondering is should I go for it, its the best deal I can find and its my dream bike. Thanks
@@AndyonGuam thanks!
"Kheeeeyaaahhh"......
..."that's how you should always brake......for life!!!"
Now 4 months later i'm much more sure on bike.Still much to learn,and i don't think myself for Rossi but i started to not leave behind from my frends so much :-) .Getting alot of tips from them and feel much better on bike.
Cool vid but an R1 is a terrible first bike...
its stupid powerful
Haha true
Natural selection.
Was mine. 8 years, 13K later on a 09 R1. Never dropped and having the time of my life. It can be done.
Maurice White Glad to hear that.
1:30 for a scared burp.
"Go over to the bike and mount it like YOU NORMALLY DO"?
First ride you say?
Lost me at 9secs with that fuck up.
It kills me when people say “not a good first bike”. It is sooo much easier to ride a 1000 even over a 600... the bike doesn’t go any faster then what ur freakin wrist can twist the throttle. I learned on a 600 then a month later switched to a 1000. Power without having to hit high rpm. Smooth take offs. Smh anything under a 600 how the hell do you even pull out in traffic ur damn near on a moped. The dude woulda stalled multiple times trying to “power” walk a 600
Moped 600? MY OLD FZ6 has 98Hp, that's more than most all Harleys. I would agree that starting on a 250cc is redundant. But a 600 is a great size to build up your experience before moving up to a liter bike.
TempStone@LT55LXPRO2D/3D I said anything under a 600 in my opinion feels like a moped.
@@GunshineStateFL True dat.😉
talk to some gp riders, or just take that 1000 to the track and see how many times i could lap you, you dont know what your talking about lmao
@JesusLovesYouRepent I wouldn't talk cocky to an actual motorcycle racer who personally collaborates with GP riders. Have a good day
I got an 800cc cruiser and I’m planning on getting into sport bikes soon I’m nervous as shit
My dude has some balls to let his friend, who has never rode a motorcycle, ride his R1. Thats some serious trust. I barely let my wife ride my 5 inch
I bet by now he's poppin dank woolies
I'm at 5:57 and you are very, very lucky the guy is a naturally cautious person. 5/10 would have dumped the bike because you are not at all giving him slow enough steps and letting him get used to them. Particularly at the 5:39 "try to turn, just a little bit, and if you have to you can break."
You needed to teach him breaking much, much better prior to that. He needed to know and be drilled on if he's going to break at slow speeds he needs to straiten the handlebars if he is using the front break, or use the back break. Half of new riders would have yanked the front brake slightly at 5mph there and dumped it.
Good shit bro I hope ur RUclips blows up big time 👍🏻u seem like a great teacher
Yeah.. this bike so heavy but fast too.
Do u keep you foot on the shifter to keep in in a certain gear
Qb .58 No. You pull on clutch, flick your foot all the way up to shift into the next gear, release clutch and accelerate. It's like a manual car... Clutch, shift, clutch release and accelerate.
When I got a dirt bike I stayed on the clutch for the first two months
What year is this r1
You’re a great teacher!! Honestly, you should see if they need a motorcycle instructor near you because you’ll be perfect for it! 👍
With 16 i was driving my father's cbr1000rr lmao
What's the name of the tune that plays at the end?
the best way to teach is dont make them feel nervous or scared more than they already are. good job but i wouldve had him practice straight lines under slightly throttle and braking before doing turns.
I started on a 430 hp turbo Hayabusa gifted to me from my old man
First gen?
Of course
@@sackychin6267 he'll yeah I have the 40 anniv and thinking about turbo but shit... 10k
connor whitaker how long have you had her
@@sackychin6267 three weeks but after a week the sprocket cover blew but just got home and putting new parts on hope for the best
Very good learning method!!
The sound he makes at every stop light 0:35
You're a great teacher
mean while, I just learned how to ride a bike for a month now, a 250cc and dropped it 4 times now. way to go
Dam that first lesson with the braking. So many people forget to explain this. And sometimes when people panic and then apply the brake they brake too fast and then they can't keep the bike up causing it to tilt over. And there we go another drop
He looks to be ready for the 405 in Santa Monica to me....
I wish I had a road so empty, so smooth, so wide that looks like a runway to learn aswell lol
0:36
*It's a gradual shhhhhhyyyyyyyaaaaa*
What a gorgeous r1
He said mount it like you usually do but it’s his first time
Ruben Olwage history of dirtbikes, also not necessarily his first time sitting on a bike
You’re a great teacher 👨🏫 Props to your brother 👍🏼
I learned on a 125cc two stroke yamaha tiara and i wish i had this guy as a trainer
Shit gave me anxiety
That gas was necessary, otherwise he would drop it lol. Great video!
Here ya go son, got you a dodge charger hellcat demon for ur first car!
Couple power walks.....now the freeway
Does this burn up the clutch?
These bikes have a wet clutch. They sit in the oil and greatly increase the life and also prevents them from burning. So it does increase wear slightly but the clutch should be fine.
C-Los I think people confuse themselves with car clutches and motorcycle clutches, as you said, they sit in oil etc compared to cars where they can ware out if leaning on the clutch etc
Helmet name?
It's awesome
hey i have an 08 R1. it was my first supersport. had never ridden a 1000cc before i bought it! haha
Doesn't mean you can ride it to its full potential, most people couldn't even take full advantage of a 500.
Superbike is 1000cc supersport is 600
R1 isn’t a supersport
@@user-hs2hd7wp9g he diddnt say it did
What a great coach. I’m getting an r1 for my first bike and I would have flipped over by breaking too hard 😭😂