What I Learned in 10 Years of Riding Motorcycles

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2024
  • Want to win my brand new Suzuki GSX-8R? Head over to yammienoob.co and become a member!
    It's been quite the journey so far! Here are a few things I've picked up along the way that will help you become a better rider as well.
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    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Intro
    2:18 Not About the Bike
    4:02 Expand Your Horizons
    5:39 Bigger is Not Always Better
    8:07 More is Not Always Better
    9:33 Different Bikes for Different Folks
    10:32 New Bikes are Fantastic
    11:10 DIY Maintenance
    12:40 Not a Game!
    14:04 Keep it Simple
    14:30 Safety Gear
    15:39 Don't Ride Fast on the Street
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Komentáře • 333

  • @yammienoob
    @yammienoob  Před 13 dny +23

    Hope you enjoyed today's video! Did you get a bike because of my channel? Here is my experience in detail if you want to peruse:
    Yammie's Experience PDF: bit.ly/YN-Bike-Experience-PDF
    Yammie's Experience Excel: bit.ly/YN-Bike-Experience-Excel

    • @Ron-mk6kq
      @Ron-mk6kq Před 13 dny

      having several motorcycles one is always broken unless you have a mechanic.... are you are a mechanic and you have several motorcycles love all motorcycles

    • @ummsuregames7886
      @ummsuregames7886 Před 13 dny

      10:32 as long as its from a credible source, My first bike was from venom motorsports. Everything was wrong and ended up replacing every part on it within a month including the electrical wires and everything.
      Edit-Was with my dads help since he has 27 years of motorcycle experience

    • @AnthosKlox
      @AnthosKlox Před 12 dny

      No, not really, but I stumbled upon this channel by chance. The content is informative, interesting, and sometimes hilarious. You also cater to a diverse audience. Keep it up

    • @VeraArms-tk3ru
      @VeraArms-tk3ru Před 12 dny

      Hey, did you end up getting the yamaha Vmax 1700 after the review? I ride motorcycle for fun only. I love the way the vmax feels. I ride 100 miles on a day away from traffic and place it in the garage again for 2-3 weeks. I wear full gear with airbag vest and pants. Thanks for the channel

    • @IamProvocateur
      @IamProvocateur Před 11 dny +1

      I was already going to buy a bike before I found your channel but it’s been so helpful and I appreciate your efforts! ❤

  • @kurtwhansen1056
    @kurtwhansen1056 Před 13 dny +58

    Started in 1981. 58year now. Approx 340.000miles, 54bikes😊
    Its been some close calls…. But i’m still here and love every day i can take some hours riding👍

    • @michaelkinville177
      @michaelkinville177 Před 12 dny +1

      Excellent! I'm the same age and started on a CB125. I'm on bike #6 and still riding. Stay safe, brother.

    • @Azurym
      @Azurym Před 6 dny +1

      just started this year on a Ninja 400 already got 1000 miles on it I'm hooked. I may end up just like you 😂.

    • @kurtwhansen1056
      @kurtwhansen1056 Před 6 dny

      @@Azurym 😎👍 ride safe brother👊

  • @coku636
    @coku636 Před 13 dny +38

    I love wearing gear in terms of looking cool because it makes you look like a professional even if you are a noob

  • @MrSolenoid
    @MrSolenoid Před 13 dny +109

    I am 47 years old now. Started riding trial bikes at the age of 14 I think. I've had many different bikes and have now "downgraded" to an Intruder M800. It only has around 55 horsepower, but it does exactly what I need it to do. Many of my friends still scuff at bikes below 1000cc, but I don't care. I keep up with all of them doing the speed limit and my bike is really good on fuel. And it's super comfortable. The things we appreciate when we get older 😂

    • @n300zx931
      @n300zx931 Před 13 dny +2

      I had a Suzuki M50 it’s a 800cc cruiser with around 50 Hp or so. It’s fun to keep up with sport bikes on such a slow bike.

    • @MrSolenoid
      @MrSolenoid Před 13 dny +1

      @@n300zx931 M50 and M800 are the same bikes with different names for different regions.
      Yeah, specially when you're riding in groups with people with really fast bikes that think they're Isle of Man pros 🤣

    • @ABunchOfBusas
      @ABunchOfBusas Před 12 dny +1

      But you get to miss out on the rush whenever it's appropriate. That would suck!

    • @Frozen-Spirits-Alaska
      @Frozen-Spirits-Alaska Před 12 dny +1

      ​@ABunchOfBusas once you've gotten older, you've had plenty of "rushes" and tend to enjoy the simpler things. Plus, that M50 still has decent torque off the line for a heavy bike. I got one of those for my ex's son.

    • @MrSolenoid
      @MrSolenoid Před 12 dny

      @@ABunchOfBusas We have some mountain passes where I live with a speed limit of 50 mph. You're good if you can do 30 mph. So plenty of chances of getting that rush here.

  • @emmanuelreyescintron1300
    @emmanuelreyescintron1300 Před 13 dny +46

    Just picked up my first bike today celebrating my 30th birthday, I’m now the proud owner of a 2023 Mt-07💕

    • @AnthosKlox
      @AnthosKlox Před 12 dny

      Nice!

    • @MotoTrauma
      @MotoTrauma Před 12 dny +1

      excellent choice! ride safe!

    • @PatrikMT07
      @PatrikMT07 Před 12 dny +4

      dude, no way! I have done the same thing at my 30th birthday less than 2 years ago. I bought myself brand new 2022 MT-07 as my first bike.. still have it, absolutely love it😉

    • @jasonking9401
      @jasonking9401 Před 6 dny +1

      Great bike! Keep it rubber-side down!!

    • @willymoncada2704
      @willymoncada2704 Před 6 dny +1

      Congrats 🎉 I just recently picked up mine two days ago.!! First bike super excited about it. Ride safe.!!

  • @nicknatuzzi2652
    @nicknatuzzi2652 Před 13 dny +31

    I’m 62 years old. First started riding motorcycles only about 4 months ago. I’ve purchased 7 of them during this time and presently have kept 4 of them for different reasons and purposes. They are exhilarating!

    • @stonesaquatichomes6825
      @stonesaquatichomes6825 Před 12 dny +9

      4 months and 7 bikes. Man what the heck 😂

    • @AgentJayZ
      @AgentJayZ Před 12 dny +1

      I am 62. Started riding at 18.
      A quarter million miles on a lotta bikes. Drag racing, road racing, gravel, and now big bike touring.
      Yammie Noob speaks the wisdom here.
      You can learn from his experiences, or you can learn the hard way.

    • @nicknatuzzi2652
      @nicknatuzzi2652 Před 11 dny

      @@stonesaquatichomes6825 Yeah, I needed more Cowbell! Totally addicted!

  • @jeffcarr5284
    @jeffcarr5284 Před 13 dny +43

    Started riding at 36 about a year ago. Just bought myself a 2023 mt09 and loving it. I've learned a lot from this channel!

    • @joshferguson2870
      @joshferguson2870 Před 13 dny +3

      Lol I'm 38 and started riding in 2023 got a 883 iron then sold it and now I've been through 2 gsxr600 so far but I'm with you bro

    • @gabrielstephens3969
      @gabrielstephens3969 Před 13 dny +1

      I’m about to buy an MT-09. How do you like it?

    • @jeffcarr5284
      @jeffcarr5284 Před 13 dny +1

      @@gabrielstephens3969 I absolutely love it. It has plenty of power. I doubt you'll get bored of it. It's arguably a safer bike than an mt07 if you have any amount of self control. I actually bought an mt07 as my first bike and while I loved it, I started to get the itch for more power.

    • @constantinbungardt9698
      @constantinbungardt9698 Před 12 dny +3

      midlife-crisis bros unite!

    • @filipefumaux
      @filipefumaux Před 12 dny +3

      Greetings to the crisis guys. Got a roadking just to keep it calm, but now itching for mt09.
      Learnt to ride at 12 and had an hiatus since age 20. Now with 40 got back and man this is something I miss. Ride any motorcycle is amazing

  • @atabg
    @atabg Před 13 dny +30

    I've got my licence last year on December at age 28. Bought an R3 on March and now have 800 miles on it. I cannot start to tell you how motorcycles and riding them helped me mentally. I have also become more aware on traffic, calmer on my daily life and I get the itches if I didn't ride that day. Not to mention the community, when two bikers see each other you can comfortably go and talk to them since you already have a thing you mutually enjoy. I hope to ride for my entire life. Ride safe everyone

    • @MotoTrauma
      @MotoTrauma Před 12 dny +1

      excellent comment you are a great person! Ride safe!

    • @atabg
      @atabg Před 12 dny +1

      @@MotoTrauma Thanks, glad you appreciated it. I've subscribed to your channel, cheers!

    • @Wick410
      @Wick410 Před 11 dny +2

      Good for youman , make sure you keep that thing for like a solid 20k and a few track days before you move up.

    • @atabg
      @atabg Před 11 dny

      @@Wick410 Thanks for the good advice. I will do that.

    • @jasonking9401
      @jasonking9401 Před 6 dny +1

      Nice, mate! I also got my first bike 5 months ago and have a similar experience- although I am 42, and in New Zealand. ✌️

  • @samanthagregoryurich4167
    @samanthagregoryurich4167 Před 13 dny +9

    A big thanks to you Yammie on your 10th (cough) anniversary!
    I've been a huge MotoGP fan and I'd been dreaming about riding my whole life. Your channel and love of riding helped inspire me to actually do it. I finally got my first bike at 61 years old last October. I trained all winter ( whenever the weather permitted) based primarily on your advice and Simon Crafar's "motovudu". And I finally did my first real track day yesterday. To my surprise one of the instructors asked me if I already had experience with motor-sports, but I was too nonplussed to come up with an explanation. Really, it was good advice and lots of practice. It may have helped that I've watched every MotoGP race from Rossi onwards at least 3 times, but I had also memorized the lines for the track based on a you tube video from the track record holder.
    To everyone who is thinking about it, you're probably not to old! You can find low traffic roads in your area and practice just about everything at legal speeds. Find a few curves where there is nothing to run into if you make a mistake, make sure there is not traffic or road hazards and have at it.
    Also, a second thanks to Yam for giving the RS 660 such great reviews, it's everything he says it is and is the perfect bike for me. I wouldn't recommend it for every beginner but if you are mature enough to be careful and leave it in commute mode for the first few 1000 miles you'll be fine.

    • @yammienoob
      @yammienoob  Před 13 dny +3

      Super inspiring!!! Congrats and enjoy the ride

  • @anotheramy71
    @anotheramy71 Před 13 dny +8

    52 years old and I've just put about 400 mi on my 1st bike. I'm learning something new with every ride. Videos like these have helped me know what to look for in traffic, how to think about lane position, etc. I know I'm safer (and having more fun) because of content like this.

  • @K3MPIN18
    @K3MPIN18 Před 13 dny +19

    I just got a 23 mt03 as my first bike and your videos new and old have really helped me feel confident, I'm a car guy but now I feel like a bike guy too💪🏻 thanks yammie

    • @flipcodeslayer
      @flipcodeslayer Před 13 dny +2

      Same thing here too, just got my first bike a 23 ktm 390 adv, I’m also a car guy I don’t track day in my 21 Mach 1 mustang. Yammie has informed me on a lot of things and just overall entertaining to watch.

  • @robc.2937
    @robc.2937 Před 13 dny +5

    I stared riding road bikes in 2020 with a lot of help from this channel. 4 years and about 10 bikes later I’m still riding and loving it:)

  • @gregorydavis4946
    @gregorydavis4946 Před 13 dny +4

    Have had my license a week and a half. Bought my first bike (2023 Kawasaki z400) used & paid cash. Only had 750 miles on it. Prioritized safety kit. Found your channel by accident and have been watching non-stop. Thank you and keep putting out great content

    • @timaurus
      @timaurus Před 12 dny

      You've made excellent decisions :)

  • @benjaminroberts8124
    @benjaminroberts8124 Před 13 dny +3

    Love your channel Yam, you approach riding with a level of maturity that’s good for young riders to see. My Dad is in his 70’s and has ridden his whole life. He’s had loads of sports tourers and recently picked up a street triple. I just turned 41 and looking to get my full license (UK). I want a cruiser, it embodies my approach to motorcycling. Laid back, feeling the wind and freedom. My Dad hates cruisers with a passion but respects we’re all different and should do whatever we enjoy. Not street racing though, endangering other road users and pedestrians is not cool. Anyway safe riding and keep up the great work!

  • @HawgRiderBC
    @HawgRiderBC Před 12 dny +3

    I'm 66, been riding for 48 years, and the last 37 exclusively on Harleys. About 6 months ago, I bought a BMW S1000XR, and I'm absolutely in love with it. The bike is extremely street rideable while still turning into a monster when you hit 9000rpm. The XR is definitely not a first bike, not even a second bike, and maybe a third bike for an exclusive few. My dream bike used to be a CVO, now its a M1000XR. 205hp turns my crank.

  • @Savage_OnesX
    @Savage_OnesX Před 13 dny +5

    To me there is two types of yammie, pre crash yammie and post crash yammie. Have to say I was always negative towards yammie because of his crash and how he rode in his earlier years(street Rossi). But I can say after watching this video and watching his videos the last few years I can say he has grown up and matured as a solid rider and motorcyclist advocate. Keep it up yam

  • @1TrueP
    @1TrueP Před 13 dny +9

    13 countries is a mega flex 💪🏽

    • @yammienoob
      @yammienoob  Před 13 dny +5

      I've been very fortunate! I also started life in another country (Brazil) so I got a head start lol

    • @TPPuser
      @TPPuser Před 13 dny

      Others start with a 7:1 ​@@yammienoob

  • @jimmorrison306
    @jimmorrison306 Před 13 dny +5

    Been over 40 years. Started on a Suzuki DS80. Have quit a few times. Never want to quit again. It’s been the last couple of years Ive seen a lot of improvement in myself. I even practice. Only have about 40,000 on the road. Started riding again in 2018 when I accidentally bought a Harley on way home from work; me to wife, “you’ll never guess what I did today.” “I bought a Harley.” “No really, what did you do?”

  • @Pokeheck
    @Pokeheck Před 13 dny +3

    Awesome statistics my noob! I just bought my first bike, a 2023 R3!
    You’ve been a huge help to me entering the motorcycle world and I really appreciate all of the knowledge you’ve taught me! Thank you!

  • @Blown4banger
    @Blown4banger Před 12 dny +1

    Got my first bike a month ago, and I can't get enough of it! Been riding to work every day, getting 52 mpg. I save money AND have fun, its a win-win!

  • @dissonantsublt2469
    @dissonantsublt2469 Před 13 dny +1

    I just started riding about 2 months ago and have mainly just riden around my neighborhood and main roads surrounding. That comment about not stagnating has convinced me to ride it to work tomorrow morning. Thank you

  • @m4rl064
    @m4rl064 Před 12 dny +1

    I am 33 years old and started riding a motorcycle about a month ago. I started with an MSF course. This was very helpful to learn the general handling of a motorcycle. I really enjoy every video about the beginner's stuff (best beginners bike, gear, ...).
    I bought a Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition as my first bike and I love it. I was happy to see your videos about the ZX-4RR. I really like the ZX-4RR as my beginner bike as it has a small 4 cylinder engine. I think the power is perfect for me as a new rider and it is so much fun to rev the engine all the way up.
    Thank you for all of your videos. They are so helpful to get into the whole motorcycle riding topic.

  • @JoeStanek-vu7rl
    @JoeStanek-vu7rl Před 13 dny +2

    Started riding 52 years ago on a Honda 50, lots of YZ's till 16, then an XS 650, RZ350L, FZR1000, a couple of R1's then an Aprilia RSVR, I just purchased a 2023 MT09SP because the Aprilia hurt my back and wrists... love the MT.

  • @RussRyan7713
    @RussRyan7713 Před 12 dny +1

    50yrs old, passed test at 17 rode from 16-19 (TZR250 last bike), 31 year break, brought a CBR650R 24 model and 700 miles in I love it. Love sports bike looks, wanted something more powerful than my old TZR but also comfortable enough. The inline 4 is also as close for power delivery as my old 2 stroke. Doesnt smell as nice though!
    I also brought all the gear including an Helite e-moov airbag.
    Ride safe all.

  • @tylerwilliams1882
    @tylerwilliams1882 Před 13 dny +2

    My natural motorcycle journey went from a Yamaha R3 up to a Ducati Monster 1250 and GSXR 750. Now I've fallen back to the new Triumph speed 400. Let me tell you I have more fun on small bikes than big bikes. Just riding around, using all the power it's perfect. Makes you appreciate motorcycles a lot more. Obviously I've owned many other motorcycles in between but for me the perfect bike is probably the Speed Twin 900. 60ish horsepower with good tourqe.

  • @stevenlee9064
    @stevenlee9064 Před 13 dny

    One of your best videos Yammie. Your authenticity and wisdom comes through in this. Thanks for providing so much information in an entertaining way.

  • @Exodlus
    @Exodlus Před 13 dny +1

    Just got my 450ss a month ago, I learned alot on this channel. Loving the bike thus far

  • @ChristopherHaviland-mj2se

    Thank you Papa Yammy for all of these fantastic videos. I have been watching for years and am now just finally taking motorcycling into my own hands. I'm 19 and will be going to my MSF course this weekend. Thank you for all of the fantastic videos and I cannot wait to see what's next.

  • @lafloridian9583
    @lafloridian9583 Před 13 dny +1

    Bought my first bike in September. A ninja 650, total engine failure at 4200 miles early December. Took 4 months to get it back from the warranty work (full engine rebuild). Been back at it for about 2 months now and looking at getting a faster bike next year. I would do it now but I'm trying to be smart and really have everything down first. If I make it to March of next year mistake free I'm getting a true 600. Keep up the good work, your vids showing up is what planted the seed for me.

    • @Drobium77
      @Drobium77 Před 13 dny

      Hmm, I bought a ninja 650 in april last year....what was the engine failure can I ask please? I just have a niggle in the back of my mind

  • @Toshyr0
    @Toshyr0 Před 13 dny

    31 years old and starting riding school this saturday ! I've been binging your content before making the decision and still watching as I'm starting the journey, gotta love papa Yam 😁

  • @thereminundergrad
    @thereminundergrad Před 13 dny

    Literally gearing up to get my first motorcycle, got everything lined up 'cept the helmet. Signed up for the MSF and that's coming up in mid June. This channel's been a huge inspiration (asides from my "experience" riding 50 & 80cc dirtbikes some 30+ years ago). So thank you a lot!

  • @joelhess9992
    @joelhess9992 Před 12 dny

    Thanks for all your tips and info yammie! Just bought my first bike, a triumph speed 400. Had it just under a week and have learned a lot in the last 65 miles! Super glad I took the msf as well 😅 your videos absolutely helped motivate me to get to where I am now!

  • @blitzkrieg4216
    @blitzkrieg4216 Před 12 dny

    I started riding September of 2023 and have almost 4000 miles under my belt between 2 bikes. I just got a new 2024 ninja 500 and I love it. I plan to take it to a track someday and try and learn as much as I can.

  • @eamonshields2754
    @eamonshields2754 Před 13 dny +11

    Safe Riding People 🤙🏼

  • @torneroeu3867
    @torneroeu3867 Před 7 dny

    Started riding about 2 months ago, got a 2000 SV650S restricted to 35kw (license restrictions) and I love it. Slowly gaining more trust in the bike and the tires

  • @benjaminochere2735
    @benjaminochere2735 Před 13 dny

    I think this might be my fav video yet. Thanks for sharing Yam! 🫡

  • @Tacos888
    @Tacos888 Před 13 dny +1

    Wow. This is a amazing resume!
    I wish you the best.

  • @dantimber
    @dantimber Před 9 dny

    Mercy, that's a lot of bikes! Good for you. It's a pleasure watching your video's.

  • @waynewilliams839
    @waynewilliams839 Před 13 dny +1

    I've been riding 54yrs .Have 3 bikes, and enjoy your channel !!! 😊

  • @BrandonADVdad
    @BrandonADVdad Před 12 dny

    Absolutely spectacular video. It honestly shows how you have grown as well coming from an OG viewer.

  • @inclinedtoplane2924
    @inclinedtoplane2924 Před 13 dny

    Just went on my first ride this past weekend, so excited for more to come!

  • @coreygates3316
    @coreygates3316 Před 13 dny

    I’m on my second year or riding.. i originally started on a GZ-250 and after a year of riding Iv upgraded to a FZ6R. And I love it and I loving riding after a stressful day at work to help unwind.

  • @AdamMc07
    @AdamMc07 Před 13 dny +2

    that 675r looks amazing sitting there😍

  • @johannesvonhabsburg9925

    Wonderful video as always, and I agree with you in every respect. I am a rider-stopped-for-many-years-riding-again (born again?) biker at 48! :-) I started on bikes at 9 years old. Once you ride it is in your soul and your being resonates with bike and road like little else in the material world. I am still and always will be learning, which is why it is so amazing. Over the decades I have owned an 80cc Cagiva (the beautiful Lucky Explorer), a 600cc Yamaha Diversion, a 1992 Kawasaki 250ZZR, and now a Honda CB750 Hornet. I have also recently ridden a Yamaha 600cc single, a Tiger 900 GT, and a KTM 1260 SuperDuke. Every bike is a world in and of itself. Like you, I have presently found my home with the Hornet for daily chores, weekend tours, and for long-distance travel. It is an absolute blast on Highways but is ridiculously fun on twisting country roads. And here in Spain, both roads and landscapes are a-ma-zing! My kids love the Hornet too. My wife tolerates it lovingly. I still want to explore off-roading on a small, light bike, so that is a to-do. Keep up the great work, vince in bono malum, and enjoy the goodness of it all!

  • @phil80ify
    @phil80ify Před 13 dny

    Good, responsible advice Mr Yammie Noob. You have expressed perfectly everything I have worked out myself over the years. I may have been riding motorcycles longer than you but have no where the lived motorcycle experience you have. Keep up the good work.

  • @kevinghifari2330
    @kevinghifari2330 Před 12 dny

    Got into scooter when i was 15, fast forward 12 years later i've been on SBK, SSP, 250sport,ADV , supermoto & 2 stroke wildness.
    It's true that being into mechanical nerd will always drawn us stronger to motorcycling👍 & i will never ever regret it

  • @nicholasprussia2707
    @nicholasprussia2707 Před 13 dny

    Just started riding 2 months 2000 miles ago. Took your advice and started on a 23ninja 400 and so far love that little thing and it making me appreciate the danger and thrill of the sport in a more responsible way. I'm definitely going to be a rider for life and not ashamed to take my time so going to hold on to this bike for a few years and learn to ride it to its potential. Thanks yammie for all the content and great advice 👍

  • @huskers1278
    @huskers1278 Před 12 dny

    Got a Brand New BMW F900R on 4/12/24 as my first bike. Your channel was the first channel that made me think that i could actually learn how to ride. Got my MSF scheduled for 6-21. Thanks Yammie.

  • @markpoole07
    @markpoole07 Před 12 dny

    I’m 17 and I just got my endorsement three weeks ago and after watching your channel for so long it has helped so much. Right now I ride a Honda RC51 (SVT1000) and it is definitely overkill for the street. I’ve been riding dirtbikes since I was 7 and I have been racing at track days for a year now and you’re advice is very helpful and new riders should definitely consider it.

  • @badcentury03
    @badcentury03 Před 13 dny

    I raced motocross from the age of 16-20 and I just got my first street bike at the age of 26 this year. Much more diversity outside of the racing world, and I’m looking forward to all the new things I’ll experience! Watched a lot of your beginner rider videos while I was waiting for the snow to melt lol

  • @rizen3467
    @rizen3467 Před 12 dny

    Great video! Im about to buy my first bike, a Honda 750 Hornet, and these tips are really helpful at the beginning of my motorcycle life.

  • @user-qq8vk8wm1n
    @user-qq8vk8wm1n Před 12 dny

    I'm 36. And I'm currently riding my 7th bike. I've been riding for about 10 years as well and ended up with 150cc scooter for my daily needs and Tiger 900 for my weekends and trips. What you're saying is the truth especially about the riding itself. It is indeed not about the bike it is about the ride. Safe roads to everyone ✌️

  • @johnsaporta4633
    @johnsaporta4633 Před 7 dny

    Vintage GoldWing Dad approves. Yam, your presentations are more down to Earth. Nice going.

  • @ramontscharner6516
    @ramontscharner6516 Před 13 dny

    Bought my first bike (a HD) a month ago. Love it so far❤ thanks for your content.

  • @mykul8018
    @mykul8018 Před 12 dny

    You’ve Inspired me to ride papa yam, I got my 2019 r3 a month ago and i’m loving it

  • @Shanealexander2024
    @Shanealexander2024 Před 12 dny

    I just got my license last month after passing the msf coarse. I'm 47 and never been on a motorcycle before. Just bought a used cbr300r and loving it. Last month I couldn't imagine making it to the end of driveway and now I'm shifting into 5th and 6th gear going down the highway. Laugh at my bike all you want but I'm having fun and learning and wearing my safety gear. I feel like I spent more money on a good helmet than the bike. I think of it as a little Mercedes for my head. 😂

  • @tytilley89
    @tytilley89 Před 11 dny

    I was always around motorcycles as a kid but After Losing my stepdad to a motorcycle accident at 12 years old I never thought I’d ride a motorcycle. Watching your channel and especially your R3 content in your early days got me into riding and helped me overcome my fear. Here i am a newly endorsed rider at 34 years old and you were definitely apart of that so thank you Yammie and i’m Looking forward to seeing where my motorcycling journey takes me.

  • @Mrbuchnev1
    @Mrbuchnev1 Před 13 dny

    I just got my license last year and bought a 2013 Kawasaki Er-6n last October. I'm amazed at how quickly it accelerates in 2nd gear and I'm a bit scared to find out how much faster the 750 and litre bikes accelerate. I bet they are gonna feel like rockets compared to my bike. But it gets great gas mileage and is very comfortable (although outside the city the wind becomes my enemy). Been watching your channel for more than a year now. Great videos man, keep it up!

  • @keanelombard65
    @keanelombard65 Před 12 dny

    Just got my first bike, little duke 390, and I love it so much, can’t wait to get better and hop on a track with a dedicated track bike

  • @davidhawkins8060
    @davidhawkins8060 Před 12 dny

    Down sized to a Triumph Speed 400 and love it, 40 hp and 170 kg is really all I need especially since I'm now 63 (got my first bike at 17).

  • @kebabaluba
    @kebabaluba Před 4 dny

    I probably said this before on this channel but i say it again... Proper gear protected me when i had an accident, while i received bruisers and sore knees and apart from that i was fine. As for the maintance, check the age and wear on your tires, you don`t want to ride on worn and old rubber like i did for a while. New tires almost transforms the bike, so much better grip and confidence in both cornering and braking. Also keep an eye on the brakes, brake pads are somewhat cheap and easy to do most of the time, you need good brakes front to back.

  • @M1tZk1
    @M1tZk1 Před 13 dny +1

    Hello there. For my 30th birthday I wanted to fulfill my dream and visit Japan, but since Covid happened that wasn't possible, and so than I went with Plan B on my To-Do-List and that was riding a motorcycle. I would watch your videos every day for months at work or at home until I finally got my licence, got myself a 2009 Kawasaki ER6-N and now I'm one year later and I love the hobby, the lifestyle and especially the community. I love it when bikers greet each other. It's one of the best feelings.
    Especially sincein Germany an open A licence is about 3-4000€ the bikers you see around are there because they mean it. So, here is to another 10 years I guess.
    Thanks for your insight, motivation, education and just pure entertainment. You and your team are doing an amazing job.
    Thank you.

    • @DF-ss5ep
      @DF-ss5ep Před 13 dny +1

      What do you mean, open A license? Are you saying it costs 3k to get the full A license? That's ridiculous, here in Portugal it cost me like 1k + some 200 for extra classes.

    • @M1tZk1
      @M1tZk1 Před 13 dny

      @DF-ss5ep When you're younger you start with an A1 licence up to 125cc, than after a few years you can do the A2 with up to 35kW on your bike and than from 25 years on there is the open A licence where you can ride any bike you want. I paid 3200€ for it, but it's gotten even more expensive since than.
      But Germany has one of the most expensive ones in the world. Surely because of the has prices and maybe because of safety stuff since we got the Autonahn with no speed limit in some cases. But we also have a higher fail quota from year to year. I think we're at around 50% already and that also ups the price by 500€+.

  • @jobustify
    @jobustify Před 12 dny +3

    Started riding.. less than a month ago at 40:). Got a rebel 500, can't imagine anything else except maybe a dirt bike or a Honda trail one day.
    Channels like this helped convince me to FINALLY go for it.

  • @andrewgraham2546
    @andrewgraham2546 Před 13 dny +2

    Yeah not gonna lie the image of you flying up into the air is like the first thing that comes to mind when I get tempted on the streets.

  • @michaelmaloy7849
    @michaelmaloy7849 Před 12 dny

    I'm 62. First bike was a 1984 Kawasaki 550 LTD. Due to financial issues I had to unload it. 2 years ago I got back into it with a Honda pcx 150. Scary at 55 on the interstate. Last year I upgraded after watching your videos and others to a CFMOTO 300nk. I love this bike, but in the beginning I almost killed myself as it is so torkie in first gear. I had to relearn proper shifting and breaking. The first year I'll admit I was a little afraid to lean in on turns, but now it's not an issue. You never stop learning. And I've found that not riding like a fool is a game changer.

  • @tiago422
    @tiago422 Před 12 dny

    Best video in a long time !! I’ve been riding for like 14 years now and almost got killed in a crash . This video felt like my dad dad giving me some
    Priceless advice .
    .

  • @x_plug_x
    @x_plug_x Před 13 dny

    a few months into riding now and i just found out yammie started on the same bike and color i just got. I was a bit hesitant on the bike but iv been convinced i made a good choice.🤙

  • @ronnieeastep4246
    @ronnieeastep4246 Před 12 dny

    Great video, i love watching your stuff i get a peak into the side of bikes I'm not in being a vtwin cruiser boi. Keep up the great content my brother on 2 wheels

  • @mattg5022
    @mattg5022 Před 12 dny

    I kept watching and this channel grew on me - papa Yam Is as talented as any celeb (but back when they had to have personality too). I’ve learned a lot. I esp like the Stockholm pursuit guy who rides the Suzuki - Papa Yam helped socialize me that way. Best

  • @ara7450
    @ara7450 Před 13 dny

    been riding my new ninja for around a month and am just closing in on the 1000 mile mark. Did my first proper twisties today and it felt amazing!

  • @SurfingisLife674
    @SurfingisLife674 Před 12 dny

    I absolutely loved this video! I'm glad you're pushing people to be more responsible. That's how we are going to get more respect on the road, and generally, more riders on the road.
    All those "influencers" out there posting videos of themselves riding recklessly and risking their lives and the lives of others are idiots.
    As soon as I have the money to do so, I'll join/subscribe to your Yammie Noob community/Patreon/Discord online.

  • @Smitty-J
    @Smitty-J Před 13 dny

    Love the channel!!
    I loved my 2020 Kawasaki zh2. Unfortunately my friend totalled it. Other than my motorcycle safety course one of the biggest teaching tools for me was Keith code twist of the wrist. After watching and then incorporating during my riding, it helped alot.

  • @OnMeNerves
    @OnMeNerves Před 12 dny

    You’re probably my biggest inspiration and reason for me getting my motorcycle license last year at the young age of 31 lol. Started with a little 125 used that to get my license and about a week ago upgraded to a cbr500r just wanted to say thank you and I honestly don’t think I could have done it without your guidance

  • @gherage
    @gherage Před 12 dny

    i bought xsr900 last saturday, handed it over for a change of fluids, today im getting it for a ride finally. my first moto, my first ride. today ill become a yammie noob, wish me luck ;)

  • @temitopeaderogba4522
    @temitopeaderogba4522 Před 13 dny

    1st video from Yammie that I really like & doesn't have something annoying.

  • @VinceHoward-cw6vn
    @VinceHoward-cw6vn Před 13 dny

    Great advice, as always!

  • @brikt8826
    @brikt8826 Před 12 dny +1

    I crashed my cbr600f yesterday. Wrapped it around a pole, but at least I escaped with only minor injuries. Should have waited and watched this video before I went out yesterday. Maybe it would have changed something :'D

  • @JordensCadet
    @JordensCadet Před 13 dny

    You definitely inspired me to get into track riding.

  • @Drobium77
    @Drobium77 Před 13 dny +1

    I agree with you, I started riding in 1996, ride daily and have had 28 bikes. I got to that point where I had 5 bikes at one time, but only one worked as I got the spannering addiction and was buying up old two stroke triples and getting them on the road.
    The bike scene back then was so much more different than it is now though, people now do as much as possible to show off for social media and are willing to take the most insane risks for likes, and subs.
    Yes, we always had the turbo nutter bastard riders , who would squid it , but they were looked down upon, whereas now they seem to be looked up to.
    My ideal bike is a 600 cc sports tourer, with around 100 bhp too, that just seems to be a sweet spot and fine for the back lanes of England 🙂

  • @trailingarm63
    @trailingarm63 Před 13 dny

    Good film. I've been riding for 45-years on the road and longer off it and I agree with virtually all your comments. Doing some off-road riding is the single biggest thing I think road riders can do to improve their perspective on bikes. It helps you deal with peculiar situations because off-road is so unpredictable. There's a great series of CZcams films made by a guy who takes a Goldwing off-road, demonstrating that it really is all about the rider. You are young and not very interested in touring so your recommendations for the road bike power sweet-spot will suit many urban/suburban bikers. For continent-crushing my R1250RT with 136 bhp and about 105 lbs of torque seems perfect to me. There are alternatives of course, including the Goldwing, the six-cylinder beemers and the Harley/Indian brigade. Each has their merits. Although you strike me as the obsessive-type (which I normally avoid) I really enjoy your material. Good luck!

  • @padiwid2058
    @padiwid2058 Před 13 dny

    Couldn’t agree more about the power or general the specs thing. Because after all you’re not riding the spec sheet…it’s about the feeling and the fun. So just enjoy your ride and don’t let yourself get fooled into thinking you need something „bigger“ or better.
    I own a ~150hp MV Agusta, a big cruiser…and a Moto Guzzi V7 with only 65hp. Guess which one I’m using most?
    Yep, it’s the Guzzi. Never fails to make me smile. Just so enjoyable to ride, especially on the road. It’s just chugging along, clutch is reasonably easy and smooth, it easy to manoeuvre in traffic and it’s just a fun bike.

  • @jasonking9401
    @jasonking9401 Před 6 dny

    I have a 22 HP (lets be honest: 17) little GN125 and it is awesome fun!!
    I get to use the full range of gears while commuting... full throttle just to keep up with traffic... cant get into too much trouble!
    As long as you are just whizzing round the city and not on the motorway, its super fun!!
    I want to ride her all the time... but always with the gear 😎

  • @rosenangelov8352
    @rosenangelov8352 Před 3 hodinami

    10/10 agree with all the points! Respect for that video ❤

  • @craigsmith6224
    @craigsmith6224 Před 12 dny

    I have transported multiple people on the ambulance. One non-emergency transport to an appointment. The guy was paralyzed after blowing a corner and smashing into a lightpole in his 20's. The other guy on the 911 call laid the bike down after hitting gravel on a turn going 30+. It was a hot day so he had a vest on. Every covered part of him was ok. His uncovered arm was hamburger. I just got pulled over by a cop on the bike so I am taking the month off. Good video as usual.

  • @marchettejw
    @marchettejw Před 13 dny

    I had never ridden a motorcycle until I was 40, yet I've done several engine rebuilds. One of my favorites is a 1958 Chevy 235 inline 6, 1 bbl carb, solid lifter cam and a whopping 6.8:1 compression..

  • @marcnotyou3191
    @marcnotyou3191 Před 12 dny

    In my second year riding my first street bike, a Gen 1 KTM Duke 390. Finished a ride and the dreaded head gasket blew. Now I have the engine out waiting for parts doing an intense DIY job.

  • @AnthosKlox
    @AnthosKlox Před 12 dny

    I'm 55, and I returned to riding bikes after a 30-year hiatus. My bike licence was obtained in the military from my country of origin and posed a huge problem to transfer to a NZ full licence. We have the Learner Approved Motorcycle System (LAMS) which restricted my access to what I wanted to buy because I had to redo my licence...
    I opted for a CB500F (yes, Yammie Noob not one that you would recommend). With just 47.5hp and puristic approach with only ABS technology wise, it is fast enough to get in real trouble.
    I don't believe I am a fast rider. However, I am quick on staying safe and remaining alive (injuries take longer to mend at my age). Yes, I prefer to do certain maintenance tasks myself, but my petrolhead days are over. I'd rather get a professional bike mechanic to do the work 100% correct...

  • @Wintersdark
    @Wintersdark Před 12 dny

    Maintenance: I do even major maintenance, but I still take my bikes in for the occasional service interval at a (good) dealership just to have a second set of eyeballs looking over the bike. It's easy to miss stuff that's developed gradually over time on a bike you look at and ride every day.

  • @604Daytona
    @604Daytona Před 3 dny

    Can we have a quick rundown for your mods on the race prepped Daytona!? IT LOOK GORGEOUSSSSSSS Yam!
    CANNOT GET MY EYES OFF IT!

  • @FranknBerry05
    @FranknBerry05 Před 13 dny

    Dude your living the dream you are super lucky I am really considering being a member I love your channel and I maybe older but I don’t have a lot of experience on bikes mostly dirt bikes and 4 wheelers

  • @elithe240guy
    @elithe240guy Před 13 dny

    Ha! I guess I’m one of the few that have an extensive mechanical long before I got into riding motorcycles.
    Thanks for all the content you share.

  • @briancapps7593
    @briancapps7593 Před 13 dny

    you spewed straight facts on this one. I'm 18 years riding, just went to California Superbike School, it was a humbling experience.
    also, the bigger is not always better, 100% spot on. I have modified my fz09 over the last ten years to be exactly what i want, and wished i would have done CSS with it, vs the S1000RR.
    i would have been faster, and more comfortable on my bike, so will do level 2 on my bike next year.
    I was glad that i got to ride the s1000 though, it was insane to feel that kind of speed on the straights, but i would never own one.

  • @ashtonmariefranklin725

    Honestly my 03 buell xb9r. With 90 rear wheel hp and 70ft-lbs of grunt pulling torque is Honestly the most fun to ride on back roads and rip around town. Then I has my 03 Triumph Daytona 955i with 144hp and 75 ft-lbs. It's great on long rides. I'm 43yrs old been riding motorcycles since I was 16yrs old started on an air cooled 175cc 2-stroke Suzuki RS175.

  • @lincolnkaden7758
    @lincolnkaden7758 Před 12 dny

    As a middle aged new rider, I love the new Yammie! Have fun and be sensible people.

  • @kostasrestas
    @kostasrestas Před 13 dny +1

    cheers from Sunny Greece !!
    A T7 lover !!

  • @joshferguson2870
    @joshferguson2870 Před 13 dny

    Started riding last year in 2023 at 37 years young. Started on a 883 iron for about a month sold asap and now i have owned 2 gsxr600s alre already smh love the channel 👍

  • @johnbohna1104
    @johnbohna1104 Před 12 dny

    Just stopping by to say I got the Daytona 660 about 1 week ago and absolutely love it it fits me perfectly and has the perfect amount of zest for my daily I hope you give one a test ride I know it's sad it's not the mighty 675 or 765 but for what it's designed for a street bike it's perfect at least to me

  • @joshflics2183
    @joshflics2183 Před 9 dny

    I like the leveling on this video

  • @PatrikMT07
    @PatrikMT07 Před 13 dny

    1:10 I find the breakdown of Yammies "experience stats" or how should I call it super interesting.. it really gives you really good idea what it takes to get to pro level

  • @SurfingisLife674
    @SurfingisLife674 Před 12 dny

    I absolutely love this vid