Beginner Motorcycle riders NEED to do this. (Stop Being Scared!)

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  • Beginner Motorcycle riders NEED to do this if they're scared to ride! Overcome your anxiety with these tips and tricks that worked amazing for myself as an anxious rider!
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  • @lquirouette1
    @lquirouette1 7 месяцев назад +52

    I love your story! I didn't grow up with motorcycles either. I took the HD class when I was 55! It was the craziest thing I had ever done. It was scary and exhilarating. I had spinal issues a couple of years ago and sold my bike. I was so sad every time I saw a motorcycle thinking I wouldn't ride again. Then I had surgery and guess what ...I bought me another bike. Her name is Anastasia B. (name from Will and Grace). She's a 2014 HD Sportster Superlow 1200T. I don't go far but I don't care. Riding gives me a feeling nothing else can. (Btw...I'm now 71 and a great grandmother)

    • @HerTwoWheels
      @HerTwoWheels  7 месяцев назад +8

      I LOVE this! 🥰

    • @lisac6139
      @lisac6139 7 месяцев назад +7

      Great story. I'm 55 too and started classes few months ago. I was scared and it took me a while to get used to the bike but I persisted because I want it so badly. In the Netherlands we have to pass 3 exams before we are allowed on the streets. We are not allowed to practice by ourselves on a parking lot without a license. So I attend one 1-hour class per week, which is a bit frustrating because it's only 1 hour and it's reasonably expensive. I think if I could practice every day my confidence would grow much faster. But at least I am growing steadily and dream of riding the streets and the highway one day. Your videos help a lot, last time I had my class I was almost about to give up. I had to remind myself that learning processes are not straight lines, sometimes it feels like taking a step back instead of forward. But I won't give up! Thanks for your wonderful and inspiring videos!

    • @richardmourdock2719
      @richardmourdock2719 7 месяцев назад +5

      I started 14 years ago...., when I was 58. i rode nearly fifty feet before I cracked two ribs and broke two bones in my ankle. I spent all winter looking at the bike in my garage and thinking "You AREN'T going to beat me." Since, I've ridden to Alaska, Newfoundland (twice) and all over the US. Best thing ever. I had a stroke at age 71 and fractured my skull last year. I thought seriously about giving it up... but just yesterday in 72 degrees I rode nearly 100 miles. My wife told me I need to get a new jacket as my high Viz jacket has faded. That was my "go" sign. So now, I'm looking forward to next year and more riding. My Super Tenere is name "Tennie".

    • @rev.farmer7649
      @rev.farmer7649 7 месяцев назад +4

      Love your story. Got my license @ 56. I couldn’t trust my younger self. I’m an old drummer & riding is the closest thing I’ve came across that gives me the concentration experience of making music…….✌🏼&♥️

    • @rev.farmer7649
      @rev.farmer7649 7 месяцев назад +5

      Great post young lady. Shadetree got me interested while I lived in Tampa. 56 when I got my license four years ago.
      I’ve moved back to Tulsa a year ago. The memories already made make me smile just thinking about them. Even made me a Daytona bike run to catch a Jackyl concert!
      I truly enjoy your channel & informing people about the joys of riding. It’s a lot of work I’m sure but keep up the great work! It’s deeply appreciated…….✌🏼&♥️

  • @angelharris9973
    @angelharris9973 7 месяцев назад +22

    I am 47 years old. Never used a clutch before. Bought a Honda Rebel 300, took an MSF course, got my endorsement. It was rocky. Hubbie has been very helpful. Still scary. Appreciate you as a person and your videos. Becoming less scared. I have found joy in riding. Where I haven’t had experienced it before. My bike is named Jessika Rabbit. She is red and she has a thumper engine.

  • @B_Ritt70
    @B_Ritt70 7 месяцев назад +15

    I rode motorcycles as a teenager and early 20’s then went through the MSF course at 52 and started riding again 😊.

  • @mikewilger2695
    @mikewilger2695 7 месяцев назад +11

    Well said Jess. Got my girlfriend to watch your videos with me cause she wanted to ride. Got her a V-Star to start with and she took the course and passed. Now she has a 2016 Road Glide Special and loves it so thanks for giving her the full encouragement. The name of my bike is the Great Pumpkin.

    • @HerTwoWheels
      @HerTwoWheels  7 месяцев назад +1

      Road glide girlie! ❤️‍🔥

  • @twistedskeins
    @twistedskeins 7 месяцев назад +11

    Thank you so much for this video. I’m just learning to ride this year, at the age of 60. I failed the MSF course after dropping the bike twice - the anxiety you mentioned is so real. Then my awesome husband got me a lil green Honda Navi named Navicado to practice on.
    A few months later, I took the trike version of the MSF and passed. Then I brought home my very own white sand Harley Freewheeler, kinda like a Road Glide with some junk in the trunk. Her name is Daisy and I feel so comfortable with her, like we’re friends having adventures together. What you said about bonding with your bike is so true. I still get a little anxious in traffic, but I am working so hard to not let the fear win. It gets easier every time. Thanks for letting me know I’m not alone.

  • @stevewashere4122
    @stevewashere4122 7 месяцев назад +7

    I got my 1st bike in 1985, I was 23yrs old. The local Community College offered beginner & advanced motorcycle classes. I learned to ride from the beginners & the next year took the advanced.

  • @evensteven0254
    @evensteven0254 7 месяцев назад +8

    I had a friend convince me to take the msf a couple years ago. I barely passed it but after watching your channel, I was inspired & determined to get better so I practiced my butt off. My 1st bike was a Yamaha v star named Elvira.

  • @johnpagejr.7628
    @johnpagejr.7628 7 месяцев назад +6

    Take it from an old guy with thousands of mile under his belt. Jess is absolutely correct about every thing she said. I will add a few more helpful suggestions. If you are scared of riding in traffic but would still like to ride a motorcycle here are some RUclips sites to give you lots of information to help you over come your fear. MCrider is one Dan Dan the Fire Man is scary to watch but gives some excellent ways to avoid all those scary crashes that he shows on his channel. Jerry Paladino is another good one to watch as well as Moto Jitsu. All of these fellows have books and videos and apps that you can buy with lots of exercises to practice in a parking lot. Two of them is a Motorcycle instructor and Dan is a EMT and Jerry is a retired motorcycle policemen. As for smaller bikes all the Japanese co. have lots of motorcycles that are under 300 cc or less that means less than 20 horse power and less than 300 lbs. There are lots of them out there used that you can buy for 2 to 3 thousand dollars to start out on and you might be able to sell them later for the same price as you paid for them. So I hope this is helpful to some of you wanting to learn to ride. Watch this video again and listen to Jesses suggestions. She knows what she is talking about.

  • @frankowens8502
    @frankowens8502 7 месяцев назад +3

    I started riding when I was 10 years old. Started riding my dad's Honda XL175 when I was 13 on the streets around town. Went to Keith Codes racing school twice when I was 20. After 50 + years of riding still practice my skills

  • @rockymtnbri
    @rockymtnbri 7 месяцев назад +2

    58 years old just last Sunday, riding a 2023 Spyder RT Limited that is named F4NTOM CRUISER! I'm F4NTOM! Just getting started riding - got the Spyder in May here in Texas, but we had a brutal summer that kept me off it for a few months. I took my first moto cert class in 2011 and it was terrible to the point where I left mid-class due to the rudeness of the instructor. Like you, I was gonna give up but I found a better instructor and (barely) passed the test! Never bought a motorcycle, but looked into the Spyders a few years back.

  • @ozelsaxe-coburg-gotha7013
    @ozelsaxe-coburg-gotha7013 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm in the UK. Started my motorbike journey this year. Got theory done in May. CBT in July. Got my first motorbike end of September.....joined a group to get experience with. I'm now also with a 100% independent women's MC now. .I have a Yamaha XSR125cc. Most people who see it think its bigger. I'm doing progression lessons for big bike. And I'm 53 and female xxxxxx

  • @chrismooney5737
    @chrismooney5737 7 месяцев назад +1

    I been riding for 7 months and your very right I absolutely love my motorcycle I got mad today I dropped it in the parking lot but didn’t hurt it thank god

  • @DouglasHarper-cg3pp
    @DouglasHarper-cg3pp 7 месяцев назад +2

    Got my first motorcycle in 1979 and yep it was a Honda never give up ! And still riding to this day love riding

  • @Mingpd
    @Mingpd 7 месяцев назад +6

    Jess, I've told you this before, but your story is the sole reason I stuck with it back in 2020. While I passed my MSF (barely), I had bought a 2008 Harley Davidson Fat Bob (Jolene) as my first bike...and was terrified. I was on the verge of selling it, after it sat outside unridden for a couple of months, when I stumbled across your videos for the first time. Just so happened to be a video where you shared this story in a little more detail. That afternoon, I got on the bike, took it on a spin just around my neighborhood, and the rest is history. Best decision I ever made, and I have you to thank! Now...where' my fob?

    • @HerTwoWheels
      @HerTwoWheels  7 месяцев назад +4

      I remember you telling me this! Made me feel SO much better about my failure!

    • @Mingpd
      @Mingpd 7 месяцев назад

      you only fail if you quit, right?@@HerTwoWheels

  • @RogerMulloy-vd5lf
    @RogerMulloy-vd5lf 7 месяцев назад +2

    Jess I bought my first bike at 53 then took a riders course and actually went down during the course and when I went for my license I went down at the last part of the test ( the swerve) but I stuck with it and road a Sportster like Jorden for two years then moved up to a 2001 Road King you have and continue to inspire me in my motorcycle journey so thank you for all it that I wish you and Jordan all of the best

  • @Alex75dk
    @Alex75dk 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just started riding a motorcycle at the age of 58.
    Had never ridden a motorcycle before or had an interest in motorcycles.
    But the time was right and now I love it 😎
    Live in Denmark!
    And here we don't have that many months with good weather

  • @rebel1969X2
    @rebel1969X2 7 месяцев назад +1

    I bought my wife her first bike this year. It's a Honda Rebel 500. She is 54 years old and never rode a bike by herself ever. She learned to ride on a 2023 model. She is 4 foot 10 inches tall and weighs 105 lbs. She loves it and is hooked.

  • @derfskittlers6125
    @derfskittlers6125 7 месяцев назад +1

    I didn't start until I was about 38-39. Glad I finally got one.

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif 7 месяцев назад +1

    i grew up around motorcycles my step dad was motocross racer. my oldest friend's dad was in a motorcycle gang in 1960s. goldwings my favourite.

  • @whollymindless
    @whollymindless 7 месяцев назад +6

    I committed to getting my permit (the knowledge portion) before my MSF so I gave myself no excuse to not get on the road after class. Yes, passing the MSF does cover my state's exam requirements, it doesn't cover the knowledge portion which I am sure with test anxiety, I would have failed. I had my friend ride my bike to MSF for me and after the first day, I actually rode my new bike home with no previous experience. I knew the roads, I knew what to expect and it was time to do it. I drove my car to MSF the next day. (grin)

  • @Jaycat48
    @Jaycat48 7 месяцев назад +1

    My Street glide is Arlean, and my Heritage is Serenity. I'm 67 and still love to ride.

  • @walterbuckhannon3947
    @walterbuckhannon3947 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Jess. The Old Man Here. The very first time I rode on the back of a motorcycle. It was with my dad. He bought a trail 90 kinda mustard yellow color. And there was no padding on the back where I sat. Next thing I know dad buys me a used Honda 50 automatic.no clutch. I had so much fun with that little bike. I was a very young boy at the time. My first street bike was a 1981 Honda CM400E. I bought it when I was Discharged from the Military. My next bike was a Honda 500 custom deluxe. I got hard up for money to pay my car insurance and sold my bike. But needed the car for my work as a delivery driver. I was 21 years old when I rode my first street bike. I had no fear of riding it. Felt very natural to me. Now I'm 61 years old. My health needs to be better. But I have been working on that. I sat on a Honda Shadow 250 trying to take a course to get my endorsement for motorcycle. I was terrified! I had become a big wussy. I was getting the feeling back just before I hit my endurance limit. It was extremely Hot that day. On blacktop wearing bluejeans and a jacket. Si I got dehydrated pretty fast. And the instructor sent me home and I got my money refunded. Like you I felt like a total loser for not being able to finish the class. And gave up my dream of ever riding a motorcycle again. And I would set my my living room window with it open. And hear all the bike's out. And I would hate myself even more. Then one day I got pissed and said to myself. I'm going to ride bike again even if it kills me! I could be free at least for a while. So this is where I am currently. My Jeep is giving me crap. But I'm keeping it till we get through winter. The I'm going to sale it and hopefully buy a decent used bike get my learner's permit. And get busy. Hope to see you out there next year maybe. I have nothing left to loose except my apartment. I'm going to make this happen. Stay Safe Everybody!

  • @marythomas6897
    @marythomas6897 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am 50 years old, when I was a kid I rode with my brother on his bike. My dad had a buddy and every time he got a bike in at the car dealership. He would came and get and take for a ride on it, which that I was awesome. When I got older I rode A 3-wheel. Fast forward about 30 years, my son got first bike and it was 125 Kawasaki, I rode that some. Then last year I bought my Nightster and it name it sonny. I name it after a horse had when I was a kid, he was my buddy and I could d anything with him.

  • @dougnorwood5447
    @dougnorwood5447 7 месяцев назад +6

    Great video. I'm a re-entry rider for about a year now (was off of a bike for 35yrs). I went through the MSF course, and glad I did. My rookieitis catches me every so often. But, I'm determined to get my riding legs, and balance, back

  • @stephencarnley1246
    @stephencarnley1246 7 месяцев назад +1

    Spot on as always. Just gotta keep getting back on. Same goes for laying your bike down. If you have a really scary experience on your bike make sure you get back on your bike the next day or as soon as you are healed up if injured. Even if it's just to putt around the neighborhood or a parking lot. It can be years if ever before you get back on if you don't. You have to remind yourself of the joy before the fear really takes hold. My experience was a near miss with a big dog in a curve at night.. It's the best advice I ever recieved when learning to ride. The grey beard told me "Get back on your bike or you'll never get on it again" followed by "The fear you gained is your best friend, because the moment you completely let go of that fear you'll start pushing the limits til they push back". He was spot on if I hadn't gotten back on the next day I may never have and eventually that fear turns to respect. The anxiety fades and turns into a relaxed awareness. Relaxed, in tune with your bike, and a subconscious hyper awareness of everything around you. Yes I said relaxed and hyper aware at the same time. It makes no sense but it's really what it's like once you're completely comfortable on your bike.

  • @oscars6030
    @oscars6030 7 месяцев назад +2

    Beth, really needed to hear this.. thank you!!! I’m a rookie.. only a few months in.. my bike and I.. love at first sight, really was, she caught my eyes driving down the road, we stared at each other a lot.. it’s a beauty, ‘03 (anniversary)edition Harley sportster 1200.. I’m the only one in my fam that rides, everyone thinks I’m crazy.. I fear of something bad of course, but that’s exactly why I took the MSF and why I ride all geared up.. I truly enjoy riding.. I have anxiety (butterflies) before riding but the minute I start moving I go in alert/fun mode in a relaxed way.. and at that moment I think to myself.. why would I have to die riding?? It doesn’t have to be that way.. and then.. I thank God for finding a video like this in RUclips.. so THANK YOU!!! I’m 37 years old and truly inspired by your channel. You have a place in Chicago.. we’ll make you the best homemade cuban cuisine 😎✌🏼

  • @L8again902
    @L8again902 7 месяцев назад +1

    I got my bike license at 17 , but didn't get a bike and start riding till August, 2019, at 62 years old. Riding a 1998 sporty, and loving it. Sadly back in storage for the winter.

  • @Blu_Grease
    @Blu_Grease 7 месяцев назад +1

    My first bike was a big twin and I could not wait to get it on the interstate. Two practice rides on the city streets and onto the interstate I went. I had no fear at 50 years old because I knew I would love it. Go big or stay home

    • @shiftforbrains815
      @shiftforbrains815 7 месяцев назад +2

      Im with you, I am now on my second bike. Only had 6 weeks on my first bike and crashed. It is now 40 years later and bought a Road Glide!! I call it my first bike! I just finished my 3rd season on my baby and have done 50,000 kms on her!!! Spent a lot of time in parking lots learning slow speed handling, emergency braking, u-turns and figure 8’s before my wife got on the back. We have ridden to Winnipeg (from Toronto) and I rode to BC this past September and went through the US (Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan!!!) on the way home. Trip of a lifetime. Found some amazing roads and mind blowing scenery!!! Don’t regret getting a 900+ lb motorcycle for a minute!!!! LOVE riding!!!

  • @ronoldcross8189
    @ronoldcross8189 7 месяцев назад +1

    I feel more in control on my Shanti, an RE int650.
    Having been off bikes for over 35 years, I took the class, in my 70s. My first reentry bike was a Rebel 250 (Mini Me. It was what I could find with the $$ I had.
    Riding is freedom
    Riding is responsibility
    Riding is therapy
    Everyone, please ride responsibly and have fun.
    Thank you HTW.

  • @sarge29477
    @sarge29477 7 месяцев назад +4

    Excellent advice. My wife wants to get her license next spring and is very nervous about it. I will be showing her this video when she gets home.
    I have 3 motorcycles. An '84 Honda Nighthawk named Scarlett. An '86 Harley FXR named Dee (She was my dad's. He named it. Not me.) And my everyday rider is a '21 Harley Street Glide Special named Natasha.
    Keep up the great work!!

  • @brettcreech3490
    @brettcreech3490 7 месяцев назад +1

    You should be very proud of yourself Jess you conquered your fears. I have two bikes a 2005 Vulcan Nomad 1600 and a 2015 Honda Stateline 1300 different style of cruisers. But man they are fun And I’m 64. Keep riding!

  • @TheSwiftMagician
    @TheSwiftMagician 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. It made me think of my motorcycle beginnings. My first bike was a Yamaha 250 dirt bike. I rode it to deliver morning newspapers, and to high school. My first real bike was a Honda 750. I loved it way yonder and back. I wish I still had it! I rode that thing everywhere, even into Mexico. You never forget your first love.

  • @upchuckchops
    @upchuckchops 7 месяцев назад +1

    You are onto something here. The best $400 i ever spent was on the HD motorcycle course. I've ridden on and off since about 12 (1st bike was a 1976 Suzuki 185GT with knobbies and front fender removed). The best rider in my class had never ridden before the class. The problem with early riders is the bad habits that get developed. I'm 39 now and killed my bike in the middle of the intersection in Tampa/Valrico a while back. There is always something to learn. I still get anxious sometimes before a ride. My bike is Plastic Pam the '92 blue Goldwing.

  • @CrystalSamples
    @CrystalSamples 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m 62 and just bought a Honda ADV 150. First ride went wide on a U turn and ended up in the ditch with 4 broken ribs. Definitely going to try again in the spring!

  • @Tryke_Ryder
    @Tryke_Ryder 7 месяцев назад +1

    My first ride after my accident (yes, I got another Harley after breaking my back) was a bit nervous. My wife fell in love with a black and orange 42’ 5th wheel toy hauler, which she named Tigger. So the Harley trike that went into the garage obviously had to be called Piglet. 9(ow piglet 3)

  • @TC_Rider63
    @TC_Rider63 7 месяцев назад +2

    You are quite inspirational. I know you say how many of your subscribers are mail (as am I), but while I am inspired by you and your videos, I think it’s incredible how many women you inspire too. Your FB post on that subject was awesome, but the responses were nothing short of amazing! I wish I could get my wife to ride along side, on a bike of her own, but alas. I’ll just have to be happy that she’s willing to hop on and ride with me occasionally 😁.
    BTW, since you asked, I have two motorcycles; an Indian Challenger I’ve named “Shaman”, and an HD Tri-Glide Ultra I’ve named “The Silver Fox”. The Indian is my baby, my ultimate dream bike, and the trike is special because that one the wife is actually happy to ride along with, which makes me smile from ear-to-ear.
    Thank you again for what you do for this community and for your viewers and subscribers.

  • @TwoWheelAccord
    @TwoWheelAccord 7 месяцев назад +1

    Been there, done that. Stalled at a intersection. Car and bike! Even dropped my bike once in a backwood intersection. Thankfully no one around to see it. :D
    My two bikes, my '10 Goldwing named Shadow and my '01 Intruder is Jaguar.

  • @NoFrictionZone
    @NoFrictionZone 7 месяцев назад +2

    I started at 54 now 58, I couldn't ever imagine having a mc license. I'm currently on a BV 400 scoot that's is more than enough but in a few months I'm pulling the trigger on a Hunter 350. I think that would be the perfect first full mc for my riding. I really enjoy your enthusiasm for riding. 🤙🤙

  • @Chree3
    @Chree3 7 месяцев назад +2

    😊 great video. I never made a comment, but I always pop in to watch. Thanks, Jess, for all your encouragement. I started watching you sometime back. My home town is a few hrs from you, but I now live in FL. I was one of those ppl who got endorsed towards the end of the season and never had the opportunity to get seat time 13yrs later and still haven't... nevertheless I'm going to make it happen.

  • @ridelikeaproarkansas7511
    @ridelikeaproarkansas7511 7 месяцев назад +1

    I recommend that people interested in riding take the BRC course before they buy a motorcycle. Many people are in love with the idea of riding. The actual riding scares them beyond being able to safely ride. Additionally, good riders are students and continually seek to learn more and increase their skills. Finally don’t let your friends that also don’t know how to ride tell you what you need to do. Great video Jess.

  • @leedanielson7452
    @leedanielson7452 7 месяцев назад +1

    Jess you would make a great instructor! Seriously!🥰👍👏🏻🙏🏻

  • @MrScarsandStitches
    @MrScarsandStitches 7 месяцев назад +1

    Yep. I keep a rebel 250 in the garage to teach people to ride. Just started a second job and got 3 coworkers interested in starting to ride. Bikes names are Scarlett-Victory Vision, Nightmare-Victory Kingpin
    And the Rebel is Brenda

  • @blainejones3053
    @blainejones3053 7 месяцев назад +2

    You are getting in people's heads. Love this video. Real it is...

  • @thomasquinn8460
    @thomasquinn8460 7 месяцев назад +2

    I just went through the Harley beginer class, I faied the first time taking the test. But the next week I took the test and past. I got my license this past August. Im 57 years old. You hit it on the head when you talked about being easier to learn when your younger. You don't have the fear when you're younger. I have a 2014 Breakout, and i love it!! Have'nt named it yet. I appreciate all the good advice you gave in this video!! Thanks Jess!!

  • @richard66754
    @richard66754 7 месяцев назад +1

    I subscribed because this young lady thinks similar to me. Overcoming things is where it’s at in life! In my 20’s I took the motorcycle safety class on Yokota AFB, Japan. I ordered a sportster and rode it all through my 20’s, then sold it and got married and made a family. At 56, I started riding again, to watch and supervise my 21 year old riding. I was terrified at first, then it all came back, and made me realize what I’ve been missing all these years. Now I’m not afraid of any bike whatsoever. When I’m on it, I’m the boss of it. Sadly, my misses is terrified to the point of paralysis about riding a bike, so I have to enjoy the hobby by myself.

  • @elizabethwilson5349
    @elizabethwilson5349 7 месяцев назад +3

    My 2012 Dyna Wide Glide’s name is Brunhilde. Her name comes from the Wagner Ring Cycle (opera) role that I had big dreams of performing. Got sick and damaged my instrument, so no more opera singing for me. But Brunhilde Carrie’s me to Valhalla every time she fires up. So glad I have her (just got her this year) and so glad I decided to ride. Thanks for the inspiration Jess. Keep it coming!❤🥰

  • @markdurham7046
    @markdurham7046 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, I start riding in my 50s. Only regret is I wish I started earlier. I dident start on a smaller bike. This is my second Harley. Keep up those great videos really enjoy them.

  • @ThatGrizzlyMan
    @ThatGrizzlyMan 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is all fantastic advice for beginner riders. Most of this advice also applies to anyone trying to get over the mental trauma of getting back on a bike after a wreck. Rebuilding that relationship, that trust, that passion and desire for your motorcycle is key. Having someone to ride with you during that struggle also makes a world of difference. And Jess, as for your question, my ride a 2018 road glide also and her name is Maxxi. I just put 50,000 mi on her and by far the best motorcycle I've ever owned.

  • @shaundelgado4580
    @shaundelgado4580 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 07 Honda Shadow Spirit named Elaina.
    An 06 yamaha vstar bobber named Elvira.
    And a 17 Kawasaki Z650 named Tifa.
    I've been riding for 6 years and love it more and more after every ride.

  • @scrapperstacker8629
    @scrapperstacker8629 7 месяцев назад

    Love this video!!

  • @briansmeltzer2170
    @briansmeltzer2170 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thankfully I started younger in the yard and fields but enjoyed your story how you got to where you are. Wife got her 3 wheel endorsement and I went along thru the course myself and learned a few things from those folks. We’re on 3 wheels now, spyder named Samantha

  • @rocketmaam6898
    @rocketmaam6898 7 месяцев назад

    Love this! Here's my story. I got a bonus at work and bought a beautiful Red Yamaha V-Star 250. I failed my MSF course and thought I'd made the biggest mistake of my life spending $4,000+ on a motorcycle (more than my bonus). I too cried for hours after failing. I signed up for an additional MSF class as late in the season as possible, to give myself as much time to practice. I practiced friction zone, starting and stopping, right and left turn from stop in my oval driveway. In addition, on a bicycle, I practiced balance, counter steering, and leaning (MSF course's recommendation for me). I passed the 2nd MSF class and rode a few weeks until winter. Even though I winterized it, by spring my pilot jet had gotten clogged. I didn't know I needed to drain the float bowl since my motorcycle has no off setting on the petcock. I didnt know my pilot jet was clogged, so I kept trying to ride with the lower part of my throttle's power missing, so I had to give it alot of throttle just to get it out of the driveway, which was very scary. Because of the fear, I stopped riding and the carburetor got even more clogged to the point were the motorcycle would begin to surge on idle, so I stopped riding completely. Fast forward to two years later. I took it apart and replaced the pilot jet and cleaned the carburetor. I gave her the best gas I could find and I finally named her. Lady Bug and I are back on the road and I'm not giving up this time.

  • @kennyploudre4953
    @kennyploudre4953 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love your stuff jess ! ..i myselfe just started riding for the first time 2 years ago .purchased the bike before i evan new how to ride it lol. Passed the safty course first time wich was a huge shock lol..2011 heritage softail was the bike i purchased. But has of today i ride as much as possible.. and i just turned 47 in October

  • @quickshoe6
    @quickshoe6 7 месяцев назад

    You Rock. Thank you for sharing

  • @randycrump5464
    @randycrump5464 6 месяцев назад

    Great advice, teaching and video; thanks!

  • @sharonhirsch1173
    @sharonhirsch1173 7 месяцев назад +2

    Nice video Jess. Really good for new riders. Lots of memories on two wheels

  • @brucegerken1063
    @brucegerken1063 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video thank you very well done.

  • @JoeSmith-nz2ju
    @JoeSmith-nz2ju 7 месяцев назад +2

    I am not a later in lifer, grew up on mini-bikes, dirt bikes and more.. my son didn't... and when he started.. scared me to death.. yes, he did take and pass the motorcycle safety course...

  • @BushPigADV
    @BushPigADV 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome advice!!

  • @KeViNMCMXXCIX
    @KeViNMCMXXCIX 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think this video can help a lot of riders out with having anxiety to ride or the MSF or failed the MSF or whatever.
    I ain't anxious for riding now but when I needed to go for exams I had the healthy nerves going through cause you want it so bad but worked out, had to do it in a few tries as well.
    Always kept my enthusiasm while doing so.

    • @HerTwoWheels
      @HerTwoWheels  7 месяцев назад +1

      That’s why I failed. I didn’t realize there was an actual test at the end of the three day class 😅 i get extreme test anxiety. Like to the point where I start shaking lol

  • @Rogg33k
    @Rogg33k Месяц назад

    Thank you for the video

  • @reggie368
    @reggie368 7 месяцев назад

    Cheers Jess ! 😀

  • @thevoiceinmyhelmet3827
    @thevoiceinmyhelmet3827 7 месяцев назад +2

    Yes ! You are a Motorcyclist ! I been riding since the late 1970’s and learn something every single time I ride my bike , Blue , I’ve dropped and loved every bike I’ve owned , Thanks for what you do 👍😎

  • @adriantorres3221
    @adriantorres3221 7 месяцев назад +1

    I absolutely love this video! My cousin wants to learn to ride so she can ride with me and I think this video would be a really good start for her next, of course is the MSF course which is kind of a pain to get her into that because of her work schedule, but We’re gonna work on that. Anyway, this is exactly the information that a new writer should hear or at least anybody thinking of starting out to ride. Riding a motorcycle for me as one of the best most beautiful things in the world. I absolutely love it and once you start riding, it’s hard not to fall in love with that, but it looks like a mountain when you start when you learn how to shift them turn and when the damn bike stalls out which it still does on me every once in a while. So thanks for the video.

  • @jameshampton3559
    @jameshampton3559 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, Jess. I enjoy continuing to see new videos from you. My current bike is a 24 year old Honda shadow aero 1100 I call Turina. I was previously on 292cc maxi scooters: 2018 Yamaha X MAX I named Camille and a 2019 X MAX I named Justine. The latter I lost in June 2022 after getting rear ended at a stop light. The settlement from that made it possible for me to get the Shadow. Before the accident, I did well enough on the maxi scooter to develop a degree of hubris so I got a shock when the difference between that and a full fledged motorcycle was more significant than I thought it would be. I need work with my riding on the Shadow, but things are slowly starting to look up. It's taking longer to get there than I can stand, but the outlook is moving in the right direction. Thanks again for sharing your experiences with your riding. Shiny side up.

  • @tarynsanmartino8930
    @tarynsanmartino8930 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great content here Jess! I wish I had someone like you around 40 years ago! The critical pieces you talked about regarding training and practice will make you a much better and safer rider. MSF is great and I became an instructor many years ago after taking both beginner and eperienced courses. So glad you mentioned starting with the small bikes. Many MSF courses used to provide the 200 cc bikes which were perfect to learn on. I was lucky to start small and work up to baggers. The feeling you talk about and the relationships with the bikes are spot on. Funny I never named any of my bikes but they abd the experiences I had with them live on with me forever. So much to talk about with you! Hopeful one of these days!!! Safe travels and fun times. You're doing great. Wondering whether you've ever checked out Jerry Palladino's course's in Florida? He was a former motorcop in California and his courses are called Ride Like a Pro. I watch him all the time and his courses are fantastic. You can find him on RUclips as well. He also has training videos and other materials. In the meantime, as you said, always remember to practice in those parking lots.

  • @mikesblues88
    @mikesblues88 7 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t remember when I got my first bike, maybe 15 yrs ago. It was a 500cc Vulcan, and I didn’t have an endorsement either 🤪. I have a Vulcan Custom now, and it doesn’t have a name. But I love your thoughts about making your bike your friend, giving it a name, seeing it as your partner on the road. That’s a great way to approach one’s new life on two wheels! Ride safe! Thanks for the great videos, Jess!

  • @dianedrake4476
    @dianedrake4476 7 месяцев назад

    I am 65 and I got my first motorcycle is 2019. I took so many lessons but this last two years time I put the time in the saddle. It has been the best riding gift I could give myself.

  • @user-bf1rh1ni3g
    @user-bf1rh1ni3g 5 месяцев назад

    Love your content. It’s so nice to hear you vocalize the same feelings I have about motorcycles. I bought a motorcycle last summer and took my class. I’m loving it so far. Motorcycling makes me feel amazing!

  • @Cheryl-yt8ee
    @Cheryl-yt8ee 7 месяцев назад

    Every single word you said is completely right on!

  • @countryjoe3551
    @countryjoe3551 5 месяцев назад

    I have been riding motorcycles for over 50 years, started out on a 1972 Yamaha Mini Enduro and worked my way up to racing MX in the 1980's. Started riding on the street by riding my Dad's 1976 Suzuki GS 750 to high school. Saying all that, I can strongly suggest purchasing the Yamaha Champions Riders School Champ U online course. It was the best money I have ever spent on motorcycling. I'm looking forward to taking the YCRS Champ school as soon as possible. Never stop learning, never stop training.
    The name of my current ride, a 1993 Yamaha FJ 1200, is Violet The Garage Mistress. If you ever see a 1993 FJ 1200, you'll know how she earned her name.

  • @jeffreylagrimas3525
    @jeffreylagrimas3525 7 месяцев назад +1

    You’re exactly right , I’ve been riding for years but not all the time as in the last twenty years. I was grandfathered in on my license and went ahead and took a rider safety course with my wife, best thing I could have done! Learned a little more technique and “correct “ riding! Keep up the good work and dodge those cagers!❤

  • @imsoboredsoimonhere
    @imsoboredsoimonhere 20 дней назад

    Thank you ♡

  • @HammerJagg
    @HammerJagg 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. My wife introduced me to your channel. And we’ve been watching and following you ever since.
    I ride an Indian Pursuit and my wife absolutely loves riding along with me.
    Recently she’s been asking questions about learning to ride a bike on her own and we’ve been discussing it.
    She has alot of anxiety about it but also a lot of desire to learn.
    Your videos really help give her the confidence to believe she can do this. Of course I’m supportive and encouraging her to as much as possible but having you out there riding and posting speaks to her in a way I can’t. Thank you for doing this. I hope one day soon I can be riding alongside of my sweet wife, watching her enjoy the feeling as much as I am.

  • @360chris88
    @360chris88 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks jess

  • @johnnycashbenham1192
    @johnnycashbenham1192 7 месяцев назад +2

    Jess i had a similar story, didn't get into motorcycles until later in life as well, i didn't know anyone that had a bike either, i took the msf course and that was the first time riding, i was definitely nervous but i was happy i did it. Definitely recommend the honda Shadow as a first bike. Motorcycling has made such a positive impact on my life, I met so many great bikers,
    love the videos 👍

  • @gladeeaytur
    @gladeeaytur 7 месяцев назад

    Appreciate your wisdom of this video from a motorcycle instructor’s view. You were motivated for the right reason.

  • @philipthornburgh5276
    @philipthornburgh5276 7 месяцев назад

    Jess I am glad you did not quit at the begining you have alot of scenery the I would never see thank you Jess ps love that giggle of yours or laugh

  • @mattclose4202
    @mattclose4202 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good video and very informative 👍 I never road a motorcycle before and learned to ride on a 103ci fat bob with forward controls 🤣 probably wasn’t the best starting motorcycle but I learned.

  • @garybarnes1840
    @garybarnes1840 7 месяцев назад

    Jess, I started riding, at 26, also. I'm 77. I still have lots to learn. I love your videos. Thanks.

  • @Miguelsss
    @Miguelsss 7 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @imsurly7742
    @imsurly7742 7 месяцев назад

    My RKS is my Maxine. Ive been going through a weird low and really needed this - thank you!

  • @avrilc3075
    @avrilc3075 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Jess, great video! I enjoyed hearing all of your bikes names as well:) I went through an msf course in 2021 on my birthday (at 46 years old) now I have “Ruby” my Triumph Trident

  • @Uncle_Tijikun
    @Uncle_Tijikun 7 месяцев назад +3

    Love the story Jess.
    My first, current and only bike is a small Chinese 125 cruiser that I customized. It was originally called the jelly bean due to the candy red tank, but since I put bags, apes and a ridiculously tall sissy bar I changed the name to project bad taste 🤣
    Hopefully I'll have enough money to afford a full license by the spring (they're around 1k in the UK which is more than I can afford unfortunately)

  • @DAVISGC
    @DAVISGC 7 месяцев назад +1

    The name of my 2013 Blue & Silver Goldwing is Lucario! :)

  • @David-yp4fl
    @David-yp4fl 7 месяцев назад

    THIS VIDEO IS SOMETHING NEW TO ME
    I ENJOYED THE COMMENTS MORE THAN THE VIDEO and THE VIDEO WAS GREAT

  • @ManicSalamander
    @ManicSalamander 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have three. None have names. I see them as carefully arranged piles of parts. The magic that makes them go, and makes them reliable, and assures that they are there for us, comes from the people who made them, and myself, who maintains them.
    Quality = Love x Skill. If you are very good at fixing your bike, you can casually keep it a good bike. If you obsessively do everything you can for it, you can keep it a good bike with a lot of effort and care. If you persist long enough at this, you will lavish extremely skilled care on it, and you become capable of making it more than what it was originally.
    Your bike is a bank account of order and precision. You make deposits by working on it and riding it. Is quality comes from charging up your bike with order and precision using your life force (love, time and attention). Its quality is multiplied by your own roadcraft. A higher quality rider can get a higher quality ride out of the same bike.
    If you live with and love your bike, and your ride, for long enough, you can feel the glow when it is as good as you can make it. If it is good enough, it will make up for some of your shortcomings. It will respond more quickly and more precisely to your needs. It could even save your ass in a way that a rolling wreck could not. In that way it responds a great deal like a life partner. The quality of their presence in your life is a reflection of the quality of your tending of them.
    That stored and reflected love is the only way in which I see life or personality in a bike.

  • @jrlundman
    @jrlundman 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your story so openly. I can relate to so much of what you talked about. I just got into motorcycling this past summer. I had been wanting to ride all my but I was scared. So when my wife bought a bike I decided to enroll in motorcycle school and learn how to ride. Wow! I am so glad I did! Now I'm addicted and all I think about is motorcycles. I started on a 2019 Kawasaki vulcan S. But I just upgraded to a 2021 indian scout bobber twenty. It's winter now so I'm going to mod it out the way I want and make it my own. He's got no name yet. But he's badass. Thanks again. I love your videos. 😃👍

  • @alexandersilaban5156
    @alexandersilaban5156 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience... you are very inspiring

    • @HerTwoWheels
      @HerTwoWheels  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @alexandersilaban5156
      @alexandersilaban5156 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, I always follow your videos... I'm from Indonesia, very entertained by your content... great woman

    • @David-yp4fl
      @David-yp4fl 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@alexandersilaban5156Love from Mississippi USA 🇺🇲

  • @frankmericle7379
    @frankmericle7379 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 2004 Harley Davidson Fatboy with a screaming eagle pipes as my first bike i also took the msf course through Harley im a beginner rider even though i have problems with my legs I didn't let it stop me from wanting to learn how to ride

  • @brickk__2086
    @brickk__2086 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was 40 when I learned to ride motorcycle. Did not own a motorcycle yet, the class provided rides. The 4 people that failed the class were all people who rode dirt bikes their whole life. There was some habits that did not translate from Dirt to Street bike. Then my first bike was a 2013 Honda CBR500R.

  • @JP6961
    @JP6961 7 месяцев назад

    I am 71. I am from Columbus. I now live in Australia. I ride a 26 year old Yamaha 1100 virago. Had a BMW GS for 13 years. But in OZ, having Japaneses, is better than most others for back up. So I am watching you. I was just in MT. Vernon, where my Mother lives. Stay up right and enjoy two wheels.

  • @charliehopkins1735
    @charliehopkins1735 6 месяцев назад

    This is a very motivating video. Love the little giggles in your laugh. You can tell to thoroughly enjoy the ride. I am over 60, and i ride with a number of people over 50.
    One of the women who rides with us, has over 350k on the road through Canada and the US. It doesn't matter what you ride, just get out an do it. The feeling is relaxing and free.
    I watch your vids as well as Doodle and Lali. I have marked roads and places I would like to travel and see because of your vids. Keep up the good work and ride safe.

  • @joeryerson9295
    @joeryerson9295 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was one of the lucky ones that grew up on 2 wheel death machines and from my experience it does not matter how long you've been riding, you can always improve and learn new techniques. Personally I've trying to learn some of the police rodeo techniques. I've also noticed that people that have trouble passing the beginner course usually do well on a one on one type of situation. They don't feel like every one is watching them that way.
    I ride an 83 Honda goldwing that I sometime call Jasmine.
    I also have a 93 goldwing that is almost ready to be back on the road that a buddy of mine calls dredd, because it reminds him of the bike from judge dredd, I don't know if that one is going to stick though.

  • @trd4d
    @trd4d 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think a versys x300 is a good choice to start. Light. Low enough. Will do 70 when you want to. Don’t need to sell it after 6 months. I’ve been riding for 50 years, and it still works for me.

  • @cernalegacy
    @cernalegacy 7 месяцев назад

    With thousands of miles of riding on 4 wheels under my belt and at 39 years of age I finally did my MSF and got my endorsement. I bought my first Harley and I’ve never felt more right then when I’m riding my motorcycle it felt like I wasted too many miles on four wheels. I’m 40 years old now so I’ve only been riding since March I’ve put almost 7,000 miles on my 01 Harley Davidson Softail Deuce since getting it. I am slowly modifying it to my liking without putting it out of commission. Between you and your husband, Thank you for putting out videos that have gave me ideas on what to look for that will improve the enjoyment of an already enjoyable experience of my riding my bike. The name of my bike is C-LEO (Cleo) and when I’m done with her she will be a 2001 Harley Davidson Deuce Road Queen. Thank you again guys.

  • @TriciaD215
    @TriciaD215 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, Jess! I really needed to hear this message today 😊. Just named my new Moto Guzzi V7 “Aurora” originating from the name of the ancient Roman goddess of dawn Aurora. Each morning she traveled in her chariot across the sky from east to west, proclaiming renewal with the rising of the sun.

    • @HerTwoWheels
      @HerTwoWheels  7 месяцев назад +2

      Love that!

    • @TriciaD215
      @TriciaD215 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@HerTwoWheelsThanks Jess!

  • @erebus_nyx4294
    @erebus_nyx4294 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hello! Great video like always! When you start to ride or coming back for any reason. Ride to your tempo take your time there is nothing to prove to anyone but your self! Little by little you will find your sweet spot you will be more relaxed and fluid! Remember to be a rider not a user if that makes sense! Make it your therapy your little adventure your escape! Every time i see my bike i smile! I look at her i put my hand on her like its something more than a machine! Its my machine my baby my medicine my troublemaker!!
    Stay safe people! Ride safe! Stay crazy and laugh!

  • @iworkit24650
    @iworkit24650 7 месяцев назад

    I was a late starter at 54yrs...signed up with the HD and nope failed the range 3 wks later did a walk in at msf barely past but I felt more comfortable...after going to motorcycle event and researching 3 wheels was the bike for me to grow with...long story short I'm now 61 and still riding. I have 3 spyders named my 1st Wicked, 2nd Mystic, and 3rd Pepper. I love riding and continuing to learn more each season. Thanks for sharing your story and encouraging others to find their passion.

  • @user-sv9lw9hp7g
    @user-sv9lw9hp7g 7 месяцев назад

    I’m 27 gonna my first bike next summer. I love your videos