🎥 MENTIONED IN VIDEO 🎥 ◇ CruzTools kit: bit.ly/cruztools_kit ◇ Stockton 15-in-1 tool: bit.ly/stockton-15-in-1-tool ◇ Flying Eyes: flyingeyesoptics.com/products/ninox/?ref=Lali (10% off with code LALI) ◇ Monimoto: monimoto.com/product/tracker-monimoto-7/ride/141/?campaign=YT ◇ Peak Design, bar mount: (peak-design.pxf.io/m5k5oq) ◇ Peak Design universal adapter: (peak-design.pxf.io/rQ1QJ5) ◇ Fanttik portable tire inflator: amzn.to/47HKgbk ◇ USB charger amzn.to/3up3CDM ◇ Trackside rear stand: bit.ly/rear-stand ◇ Cardo bluetooth: bit.ly/Lali_CARDO (10-20% off Cardo if you use my link and code 'LALI' at checkout)
Solid list right there. I would also recommend Pinlock anti-fog inserts for the visor (if available for your specific helmet) and a good set of auxiliary lights/mini driving lights if you ride a lot at night or do a lot of touring (assuming they are road legal in where you are coming from). Tools that help give you good visibility of the road ahead are invaluable.
I just built my own tool roll for my bike. It’s already come in handy several times, even in my 2023 Suzuki GSX-8S. I occasionally adjust mirrors, and recently I needed to adjust my shifter because I got a new pair of Forma boots, which are thicker in the toe area. I added some spare fuses too. I might start my own motorcycle blog, and if I do I’ll share my tool choices! Thanks for the videos. I have been watching doodle for awhile, so I’m happy to have found your channel too!😊🏍️
I agree - a tool kit is essential. Mine was cludged together but that was almost 50 years ago when I started riding :) I also had a set of rain gear stacked away in the minuscule saddle bags. I will check out the glasses - they seem like they would be really useful.
Miss Lali, As an old fart I like your videos Miss Lali because you aren't selling anything as much as you are stating your good fortune with products. As a touring bike rider I sew my own tool rolls that fit tight to inside of my panniers or saddlebags. Keeping weight close to the frame is important. You are not just Beautiful and Happy you approach riding for the enjoyment. Loyalty to a brand is only admirable when the brand gives back and your choices show good integrity in manufacturing. Thank You! For your generation and choice of ride you are an excellent example of how to be a positive role model. Being responsible with safety gear and bike maintenance shows your dedication and it is appreciated. With Love and Respect, you are in my prayers Hoka Hey
You have quickly become my favorite motorcycle channel. You provide so much useful information, especially to someone like me who is just getting into motorcycles and is getting his first bike in the Spring.
I recommend investing in a good paddock stand. If you get a quality one, you’ll have it forever. Cheap ones tend to be shaky doesn’t last long. Good way to get a good deal is buy used. I have a set of pit bull stands that I have had for 15 years and have used on multiple bikes.
I ended up getting a pair of Flying Eyes glasses, I want to say, the second time they sponsored you. (I forgot to use the Lali code; but I was less interested in the discount and just made sure they knew I got them from your sponsorship. lol) Literally, my only complaint about them, is that if I'm looking straight down (like someone handing me something while on a ladder, or picking something up off the floor) that's when they slide off and hit the ground, or get whacked away as I try to catch them. The only damage is a small scratch on the magnetic clip-on's mirror finish, and that happened the first week. There's been no other damage since. They're also a lot easier to clean than my old glasses; rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab, then some lens cleaning solution and a thorough wipe; good as new! Anyway, that's a long winded way of saying thank you Lali and Flying Eyes, for what is so far my best pair of glasses ever. I'm not entirely sure the lenses my optometrist's office put in are shatter proof, since I forgot to ask specifically for that. So that's my only tip; make sure, if you're using them for riding, that you get shatter proof lenses in the unfortunate happenstance you catch debris. *knock on wood*
That's interesting about the sliding, I have that happen to me when my nose get really oily (but that's with all my glasses) especially because my lenses are somewhat thick like -4 and -3.5 and adding the clip on just puts more weight on the front part of them making it easier for them to slide off. Idk what the solution is other than maybe tightening the little screws at the temples so they can grip your head better. And maybe wiping the oil off the nosepads 🤷♀️
I can verify that Cardo and a paddock stand are SO awesome. The rest I don't have (yet) so can't attest to those but obviously with some minor think it everything are solid picks. I do own and rider with glasses just not flying eyes (somewhat sadly) but mine do the job pretty well luckily.
I have the same Fanttik inflator. I bought the quick connect chuck, that makes it much easier to attach to the valve stem. I also carry a male/female USB 3 foot cable that allows easier charging it while riding, I’ll put it in my tank bag and run the long cable to a USB port on the dash, similar to what you have on Spicy Boi. Good video on useful stuff! Thanks
The Flying Eyes is a mixed bag. I’ve decided to keep them as my riding glasses, it only just. They’re great because of how thin they are. I have an Arai XD-4 and a Corsair-X, and they both have cutouts for glasses. They are more comfortable than my normal glasses, but they move around more because they’re not normal sized. Also, because they’re so thin, and therefore comfy in the helmet, they’re flimsy and constantly fall down my nose and are really annoying. I have to keep a retractable head wrap which keeps it on my head where I want. I only use it when traveling and going to be on the bike for 6+ hours and I look a bit like a douche, but it’s comfy. I also like that I can just slap the blue reflective lens on when I’m back on the tarmac and take it off again and use my goggles when I’m back on the trail.
For your tool kit - instead of having multiple sockets for every bolt, I went the other way and just switched every bolt, but hose clamps, to allen key heads. This way I just need an 8mm nut for the hose clamps and 4 allen keys for the rest of the bike (excluding wheels ofc). Regarding stands, no freaking clue why the prices differ sooo much. I think I payed for front and back like 90€ and they work just as fine, as the way more expensive ones my buddy has. Only thing that is IMO worth the money, is a centry stand / lift like the ConStands. They cost like 200-250€ with your bikes adapter plate and they are great. Can work on your whole bike with just one stand. Before I got it, I had to lift my bike at the frame, if I wanted to work on my fork. Worked too, but was a bit sketchy. 🙃
PeakDesign puts out some great quality gear, been supporting them back at their original kickstarter. Great list of accessories! Definitely add a few to my setup. Prost!
another great Video, i got my License here in Germany last week and bought alle the good Safety stuff and the Cardo packtalk edge, next is the bike. the tire inflator is so cool, definitely on my list. Thanks and Ride safe 👍
Hey Lali, I saw your *Progressive ad* on another channel I follow 👍 Not gonna lie, I was a bit shell shocked when I heard your voice (as I was focused on mouse-ing over to the 5 second ad kill button). Very cool Lali, Progressive was smart picking you up and I hope this nets you a ton of well deserved subscribers (along with more ad revenue). And...Happy Turkey Day... 😎
Great video I'm a new rider got a r3 :) now that I've gotten more comfortable riding I'm looking to make the experience better you touched on all the important stuff!! Stay safe thank you :)
That Peak Design mount and USB charger are the ones I'm getting asap. Was looking into quadlock vs RAM they're so expensive and with so many accesories. Thanks!
As a user of both peak and quad lock I would suggest you spend a little more and get the quad lock 👍made my life about 10x better than when I used the peak design. Plus my phones camera was ruined with the peak design 😞
@@diegobahena1274 it does but for some reason it doesn’t work as well as the quad lock 😞 I ended up having to get a new phone and have had no problems since
It's a generic one from eBay, plastic. ebay.us/R8QwbW It does absolutely nothing for wind reduction but it does look nice. It doesn't fit 100% right, I couldn't put one of the bolts on that it came with but it's decent enough. Survived track days 😂
Hmmm, Flying eyes, huh? I've been looking for a solution to the same problem with my glasses. The rasing up and down and the pressure points suck! I'll check them out. Thanks!
My head circumference is exactly 21 inches. I want to purchase a AGV K1 S helmet and the measurements for (xs) 20.9-21.3 (s) 21.7-22.0 I’m not sure which to go with, if anyone has any recommendations please let me know. Love these tips Lali, thank you. ✨
Someone might've said this already but for the phone mount, an anti oscilating one is recommended so that your phones cameras stabiliser doesn't get destroyed. Haven't experienced the issue myself but saw a video about it. (edit: watched more now and I'll just walk myself out XD)
Even the mounts with dampening will destroy OIS sooner or later. So put your 1000usd phone in them at own risk. iPhone 13 OIS dead, my firends S23 Ultra OIS dead, both died while using dampening mounts. Does it help? Sure! Does it prevent destroying the camere? Hell NO
@@terdroblade Agreed 100%. I got one of those DVD head units with front and rear cameras in case I need proof of what actually happened in a collision, and Android Auto (also Apple CarPlay) functionality. That can be mounted to my bars and give me access to the phone via Bluetooth while the phone stays safely in my pocket. The cost isn't much more than a good phone mount, anyway.
The one here is the AGV corsa R, unfortunately no longer sold. Closest and most affordable thing to it is the AGV K6...and the track and unaffordable version of it is the AGV Pista
@@AntiParallali Thanks for the reply Lali! Yeah I was looking into the K6S, just curious as to what some motoyoutubers use since I haven’t seen it be used.
I might buy the monimoto device I caught someone sitting on it it was a kid with he's grandma near, bad education if you ask me, but still it did not feel great.
Hi Lali! Your education places you in a unique position as a moto ambassador; I'm sure you read many impenetrable scientific articles and you understand statistics. Few people seem to have read the Hurt report that, aside from drinking and riding, concludes that _conspicuity_ (being seen) is a critical safety factor. And Hi-viz clothing and helmet help that a lot. Roadside workers dress in hi-viz yellow. In the face of this, most riders seem to select clothing and helmets based upon style - and looking good. Is this really riding smart when it's so easy to be more visible? The Hurt report is available on the web. May I ask you to think about it?
mie la USB charger-ul ala mi s-a rupt protectia - capacul de cauciuc - si nefiind IP clar va trebui schimbat ... am gasit la Lampa cu 2 porturi USB si IP68 :)
Those multitools are for bicycles and are super cheap, they break and bend easily and they don’t fit half of the fasteners on a motorcycle cause they’re too bulky. I wouldn’t trust that in my kit. I have a hex driver handle with Allen bits and double sided open end wrenches for every size fastener (like 10 and 12 mm on one wrench, so I think I have 3 wrenches total) a 2 in 1 phillips & flathead, 1/4” socket set, vice grips and a leatherman. All fits in the tool carrier on the side of my bike.
8:48 You will probably invest in good solid rear paddock stands which are solid and most probably 3 or 4 times the price of yours when the shitty ebay one finally buckles and your bike decides to take a nap while you're not looking. Ask me how I know 😂😂
Not a tool video, Lali! Proper preflights and regular maintenance keeps my tool kits at home. Flat tires were a problem until I figured out to always ride in tire tracks. My phone is only on me if I need help. In my pocket. It has no other use.
🎥 MENTIONED IN VIDEO 🎥
◇ CruzTools kit: bit.ly/cruztools_kit
◇ Stockton 15-in-1 tool: bit.ly/stockton-15-in-1-tool
◇ Flying Eyes: flyingeyesoptics.com/products/ninox/?ref=Lali (10% off with code LALI)
◇ Monimoto: monimoto.com/product/tracker-monimoto-7/ride/141/?campaign=YT
◇ Peak Design, bar mount: (peak-design.pxf.io/m5k5oq)
◇ Peak Design universal adapter: (peak-design.pxf.io/rQ1QJ5)
◇ Fanttik portable tire inflator: amzn.to/47HKgbk
◇ USB charger amzn.to/3up3CDM
◇ Trackside rear stand: bit.ly/rear-stand
◇ Cardo bluetooth: bit.ly/Lali_CARDO (10-20% off Cardo if you use my link and code 'LALI' at checkout)
i just bought them all
Listen, the next step is sub to my patreon@@TrackSlayers
The Peak Design links are throwing errors. Solid products, btw, I have two of their clip systems for my DSLR.
Where did you get the spoiler for the corsa from?
New rider here , isn't listening to music distracting while driving ? Thnx for the vid !
Solid list right there. I would also recommend Pinlock anti-fog inserts for the visor (if available for your specific helmet) and a good set of auxiliary lights/mini driving lights if you ride a lot at night or do a lot of touring (assuming they are road legal in where you are coming from). Tools that help give you good visibility of the road ahead are invaluable.
Love my Pinlock for riding in the rain. It stops fogging *so* well.
I just built my own tool roll for my bike. It’s already come in handy several times, even in my 2023 Suzuki GSX-8S. I occasionally adjust mirrors, and recently I needed to adjust my shifter because I got a new pair of Forma boots, which are thicker in the toe area. I added some spare fuses too. I might start my own motorcycle blog, and if I do I’ll share my tool choices! Thanks for the videos. I have been watching doodle for awhile, so I’m happy to have found your channel too!😊🏍️
I agree - a tool kit is essential. Mine was cludged together but that was almost 50 years ago when I started riding :) I also had a set of rain gear stacked away in the minuscule saddle bags. I will check out the glasses - they seem like they would be really useful.
Miss Lali,
As an old fart I like your videos Miss Lali because you aren't selling anything as much as you are stating your good fortune with products. As a touring bike rider I sew my own tool rolls that fit tight to inside of my panniers or saddlebags. Keeping weight close to the frame is important. You are not just Beautiful and Happy you approach riding for the enjoyment. Loyalty to a brand is only admirable when the brand gives back and your choices show good integrity in manufacturing. Thank You!
For your generation and choice of ride you are an excellent example of how to be a positive role model. Being responsible with safety gear and bike maintenance shows your dedication and it is appreciated.
With Love and Respect, you are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
What a nice comment, thank you!
Your Welcome! You do restore hope!
That big chrome tool is a spark plug wrench Lali 😊
I would have never guessed, 😂 I thought it was just for all the hex nuts. Now I know, thanks!
On BMWs it is also the oil cap wrench. Took me way too long to realize that.
@@AntiParallali you're very welcome! 👍
You have quickly become my favorite motorcycle channel. You provide so much useful information, especially to someone like me who is just getting into motorcycles and is getting his first bike in the Spring.
same she's a champ
Thanks, you have no idea how much your comment means to me! Very encouraging ❤️
@@AntiParallali Definitely keep it up! I have enjoyed every video of yours that I've seen and I look forward to new ones :)
I recommend investing in a good paddock stand. If you get a quality one, you’ll have it forever. Cheap ones tend to be shaky doesn’t last long. Good way to get a good deal is buy used. I have a set of pit bull stands that I have had for 15 years and have used on multiple bikes.
I ended up getting a pair of Flying Eyes glasses, I want to say, the second time they sponsored you. (I forgot to use the Lali code; but I was less interested in the discount and just made sure they knew I got them from your sponsorship. lol)
Literally, my only complaint about them, is that if I'm looking straight down (like someone handing me something while on a ladder, or picking something up off the floor) that's when they slide off and hit the ground, or get whacked away as I try to catch them.
The only damage is a small scratch on the magnetic clip-on's mirror finish, and that happened the first week. There's been no other damage since. They're also a lot easier to clean than my old glasses; rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab, then some lens cleaning solution and a thorough wipe; good as new!
Anyway, that's a long winded way of saying thank you Lali and Flying Eyes, for what is so far my best pair of glasses ever. I'm not entirely sure the lenses my optometrist's office put in are shatter proof, since I forgot to ask specifically for that. So that's my only tip; make sure, if you're using them for riding, that you get shatter proof lenses in the unfortunate happenstance you catch debris.
*knock on wood*
That's interesting about the sliding, I have that happen to me when my nose get really oily (but that's with all my glasses) especially because my lenses are somewhat thick like -4 and -3.5 and adding the clip on just puts more weight on the front part of them making it easier for them to slide off. Idk what the solution is other than maybe tightening the little screws at the temples so they can grip your head better. And maybe wiping the oil off the nosepads 🤷♀️
All this, especially the Monimoto, were excellent! Thank you for this!
As a photographer I Love Peak Design products!! Will look into that phone mount 👍 Thanks Lali
Thanks!
Nice Video lali!! It is always good to give these tips, there are many times that people forget even if they seem obvious.
4:00 ma bucur sa vad ca încă iti păstrezi rădăcinile românești. I love your vibe and how you film your vlogs! ❤
I can verify that Cardo and a paddock stand are SO awesome. The rest I don't have (yet) so can't attest to those but obviously with some minor think it everything are solid picks.
I do own and rider with glasses just not flying eyes (somewhat sadly) but mine do the job pretty well luckily.
I am saving for a bike(probs wont reach my goal) and am so excited to learn about biking. I hope you continue posting inspirational videos!
Ooo! Exciting, what are you thinking about getting?
Best of luck to you getting your bike.
You'll get there. Took me 3 years to save for my first bike. It was so worth it! Now I own 2 of them. Hang in there and stay focused on the goal!
@@AntiParallali Since I'm young and from Norway I have to get a 125, thinking about the honda cb125r
Lali, good to see you're still at it! Missed your content for awhile.
Like, subscribe and be sure to hit that notification bell! 🤪
(just teasing)
Every bikers must carry a tool kit especially while riding for a long journey
I LOVE PEAK DESIGN!!
I’ve never seen anyone else that uses PD phone mounts 😅
I have the same Fanttik inflator. I bought the quick connect chuck, that makes it much easier to attach to the valve stem. I also carry a male/female USB 3 foot cable that allows easier charging it while riding, I’ll put it in my tank bag and run the long cable to a USB port on the dash, similar to what you have on Spicy Boi.
Good video on useful stuff! Thanks
Ive never noticed until now that lali has fangs. Also with regards to the phone mount. Will it hold the samsung zfold5?
The Flying Eyes is a mixed bag. I’ve decided to keep them as my riding glasses, it only just. They’re great because of how thin they are. I have an Arai XD-4 and a Corsair-X, and they both have cutouts for glasses. They are more comfortable than my normal glasses, but they move around more because they’re not normal sized. Also, because they’re so thin, and therefore comfy in the helmet, they’re flimsy and constantly fall down my nose and are really annoying. I have to keep a retractable head wrap which keeps it on my head where I want. I only use it when traveling and going to be on the bike for 6+ hours and I look a bit like a douche, but it’s comfy. I also like that I can just slap the blue reflective lens on when I’m back on the tarmac and take it off again and use my goggles when I’m back on the trail.
I love when you post videos like this!
I love it when I post 😆😂
For your tool kit - instead of having multiple sockets for every bolt, I went the other way and just switched every bolt, but hose clamps, to allen key heads. This way I just need an 8mm nut for the hose clamps and 4 allen keys for the rest of the bike (excluding wheels ofc).
Regarding stands, no freaking clue why the prices differ sooo much. I think I payed for front and back like 90€ and they work just as fine, as the way more expensive ones my buddy has. Only thing that is IMO worth the money, is a centry stand / lift like the ConStands. They cost like 200-250€ with your bikes adapter plate and they are great. Can work on your whole bike with just one stand. Before I got it, I had to lift my bike at the frame, if I wanted to work on my fork. Worked too, but was a bit sketchy. 🙃
PeakDesign puts out some great quality gear, been supporting them back at their original kickstarter. Great list of accessories! Definitely add a few to my setup. Prost!
another great Video, i got my License here in Germany last week and bought alle the good Safety stuff and the Cardo packtalk edge, next is the bike. the tire inflator is so cool, definitely on my list. Thanks and Ride safe 👍
This video was so freaking useful! I'm buying nearly everything! Thank you so much!
Bought the peak design mount with your link! I bought a used mt07 almost to months ago and haven't gotten a phone mount yet so this sale was perfect!
Hey Lali, I saw your *Progressive ad* on another channel I follow 👍 Not gonna lie, I was a bit shell shocked when I heard your voice (as I was focused
on mouse-ing over to the 5 second ad kill button). Very cool Lali, Progressive was smart picking you up and I hope this nets you a ton of well deserved
subscribers (along with more ad revenue). And...Happy Turkey Day... 😎
Whoa that's cool! Yeah I recently did a video with them too!
I love peak design. I've got 3 of their camera bags in different sizes for my DSLR and they're all amazing.
Great video I'm a new rider got a r3 :) now that I've gotten more comfortable riding I'm looking to make the experience better you touched on all the important stuff!! Stay safe thank you :)
Solid tips!!
Hi, quic question. is that compass on your bike comes with the bike or you bought and installed it seperately? thanks
Thank you for being so informative and helpful 😊
Those flyingeyeoptics seem to be invaluable. I have the same challenge as you and i am beyond frustrated with it already!
Lali Love!!!!
Of all the emergency gear I’ve taken on a hundred thousand miles, the one I’ve used the most is a tire repair kit.
great video !
That's a really cool phone mount, will need to check them out, thanks!
Thank you!
I have been looking and looking for security something👍
How well does the compass on the handlebar work?
If the bike is upright it works well
@@AntiParallali so the metal on the bike doesn't interfere with it?
Lali, did you just remove the sunscreen to mount the usb charger? What did you use to mount? Velcro, adhesive, or screws?
Nope, it fit under there just fine. I have it on using some heavier duty velcro and it stays in place well.
Hello motorcycle rider, thanks for the information and video, it was very helpful. Keep riding safe, and enjoying the WIND THERAPY 😁
That Peak Design mount and USB charger are the ones I'm getting asap. Was looking into quadlock vs RAM they're so expensive and with so many accesories. Thanks!
As a user of both peak and quad lock I would suggest you spend a little more and get the quad lock 👍made my life about 10x better than when I used the peak design. Plus my phones camera was ruined with the peak design 😞
@thaaalegend2775 thought the Peak had integrated vibration dampening? At least that's how it's sold on Amazon.
@@diegobahena1274 it does but for some reason it doesn’t work as well as the quad lock 😞 I ended up having to get a new phone and have had no problems since
@@diegobahena1274 I’ve seen other people also have the same problem with the dampening on peak
I still use and love my One Plus 6T!!
Flying Eyes are the most important for me. Getting a pressure point migraine was the worst.
I hear you. I've pulled over before because of glasses pressure points, it really is so annoying
Hi . i love your channel .
Props for having an Akrapovič exhaust 😀 it's from my home country
do you wear ear protection when riding? if so, what do you use?
Yes, a combination of whatever I find in my jacket pocket...either regular foam earplugs, Loop earplugs, or Pinlock earplugs from Revzilla
Have you tried test riding a 2017 XSR900? If not, I highly recommend it.
Yo, spicy boi is lit. Im starting my test tomorrow and im really excited. Your vids are dope, your bike is dope and i look forward to the next one
This was very helpful and appreciated.
Bacon On!
I picked up some flying eyes based on your recommendation. They are so awesome!!!
Kind of off topic from the video. But what windscreen do you have? I want to get one for my mt07 and like the way yours looks.
It's a generic one from eBay, plastic. ebay.us/R8QwbW It does absolutely nothing for wind reduction but it does look nice. It doesn't fit 100% right, I couldn't put one of the bolts on that it came with but it's decent enough. Survived track days 😂
Great video. Keep up the good work. I first heard about you from Doodle on a Motorcycle. Thanks to you both.
And youre super Beautiful too!!! Will be following your channel from now on!!! Ride Safe !!!
Monimoto device seems like a good investment!
Quad Lock case is fairly Slim. but most importantly, you can Wireless Charge with the Quad Lock mounts
Beautiful video 😉♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️,
how well do flying eyes work with a balaclava?
No issues with the thin stretchy fabric ones. The thicker ones like fleece I haven't tried yet
Hi Lali, thanks for the post!! ❤ it! Happy Thanksgiving!!🦃 tc
I'm glad I'm not the only one that has glasses issues. It sucks but we gotta be able to see!
You got any tips for foggy glasses around this time of year 😢
Hmmm, Flying eyes, huh? I've been looking for a solution to the same problem with my glasses. The rasing up and down and the pressure points suck! I'll check them out. Thanks!
My head circumference is exactly 21 inches. I want to purchase a AGV K1 S helmet and the measurements for (xs) 20.9-21.3 (s) 21.7-22.0 I’m not sure which to go with, if anyone has any recommendations please let me know.
Love these tips Lali, thank you. ✨
Someone might've said this already but for the phone mount, an anti oscilating one is recommended so that your phones cameras stabiliser doesn't get destroyed. Haven't experienced the issue myself but saw a video about it.
(edit: watched more now and I'll just walk myself out XD)
Even the mounts with dampening will destroy OIS sooner or later. So put your 1000usd phone in them at own risk. iPhone 13 OIS dead, my firends S23 Ultra OIS dead, both died while using dampening mounts. Does it help? Sure! Does it prevent destroying the camere? Hell NO
@@terdroblade Agreed 100%. I got one of those DVD head units with front and rear cameras in case I need proof of what actually happened in a collision, and Android Auto (also Apple CarPlay) functionality. That can be mounted to my bars and give me access to the phone via Bluetooth while the phone stays safely in my pocket. The cost isn't much more than a good phone mount, anyway.
Can you please make a video of the Denago Powersports Booth at Aimexpo Next Year?
I wish more bikers were as beautiful as you , keep save 😉😉👍👍
Hey, does anyone know what helmet Lali is using?
Thanks :)
The one here is the AGV corsa R, unfortunately no longer sold. Closest and most affordable thing to it is the AGV K6...and the track and unaffordable version of it is the AGV Pista
@@AntiParallali Thanks for the reply Lali! Yeah I was looking into the K6S, just curious as to what some motoyoutubers use since I haven’t seen it be used.
first time viewer, you popped up on my feed. man, youre beautiful and seem genuinely funny and give good information about the accesories
Welcome aboard!
Hey new to the channel and im in South Carolina in the States!
Great video, might have missed a video, did you get your PhD?
Motikom. Great motorcycle bluetooth headset when you ride with different helmets.
Soon as i seen that phone charger, i ordered it!
Still using it! Good stuff
A1 .nice voice. Stay on two .
Solid vid, I liked it. Also, I love finding girl riders so this is awesome!! Keep it up and stay safe!
I might buy the monimoto device I caught someone sitting on it it was a kid with he's grandma near, bad education if you ask me, but still it did not feel great.
Good stuff, thanks Lali. BTW.... when is it DOCTOR Lali. 🤔😁👍
0:54 its for removing your spark plugs.
Hey! Haven't seen you in awhile? Hope you are doing ok? Still winter, but warming up soon!
Yes! Editing a video as we speak, just slower in the winter season as I've not been riding much
The tube with hex ends is for sparkplugs
Very good to know
how u life with one hand i have ninja 300 and i have to stand on it to beable to lift it..... maybe its a bad stand?
Thats awesome but hilarious. Imagine getting a call and its "hey its your bike im being stolen" 😂
Hi Lali! Your education places you in a unique position as a moto ambassador; I'm sure you read many impenetrable scientific articles and you understand statistics. Few people seem to have read the Hurt report that, aside from drinking and riding, concludes that _conspicuity_ (being seen) is a critical safety factor. And Hi-viz clothing and helmet help that a lot. Roadside workers dress in hi-viz yellow. In the face of this, most riders seem to select clothing and helmets based upon style - and looking good. Is this really riding smart when it's so easy to be more visible? The Hurt report is available on the web. May I ask you to think about it?
Hey ❤❤❤
Spicy boi and the Spicy girl(Lali) is always a good video to watch while I have breakfast.
mie la USB charger-ul ala mi s-a rupt protectia - capacul de cauciuc - si nefiind IP clar va trebui schimbat ... am gasit la Lampa cu 2 porturi USB si IP68 :)
Those multitools are for bicycles and are super cheap, they break and bend easily and they don’t fit half of the fasteners on a motorcycle cause they’re too bulky. I wouldn’t trust that in my kit. I have a hex driver handle with Allen bits and double sided open end wrenches for every size fastener (like 10 and 12 mm on one wrench, so I think I have 3 wrenches total) a 2 in 1 phillips & flathead, 1/4” socket set, vice grips and a leatherman. All fits in the tool carrier on the side of my bike.
I WISH i had seen this video before black friday.
Where'd you get those sharp teeth from?
My grandfather Dracula
What was the inspiration behind the name Spicy Boi?
The red orange wheels reminded me of a spicy pepper and I thought adding boi would sound funny and it made me laugh so that was good enough 😂
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8:48 You will probably invest in good solid rear paddock stands which are solid and most probably 3 or 4 times the price of yours when the shitty ebay one finally buckles and your bike decides to take a nap while you're not looking. Ask me how I know 😂😂
Not a tool video, Lali! Proper preflights and regular maintenance keeps my tool kits at home. Flat tires were a problem until I figured out to always ride in tire tracks. My phone is only on me if I need help. In my pocket. It has no other use.
The rear stand scare me tho because when you lift it up you can see its not parallel to the bike id be scared😂
Enjoyed your video, most of my motorcycle friends look like Santa Clause, you are very easy on the eyes.
I don't know why, but I think you know a little bit of Romanian...😁
Anyways keep up the good work 👍👍👍
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The pipe is a spark plug winch.