Want a Motorcycle? Is The Ride Worth The Risk?
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- čas přidán 23. 06. 2024
- Are you thinking about getting a motorcycle? 🏍️ Before you make that decision, watch this video where we dive deep into the pros and cons of motorcycle ownership. We'll cover everything you need to know, from the thrill of the ride to the potential risks involved.
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Spittin facts bro!! Keep it up and ride safe 🤙🏼
Thank you! You to!
Yep, this is spot on. If you don't do dumb sh*t your chances of getting hurt are A LOT smaller. Don't drink and ride. Limit your time on the road when there's a lot of drunks on the road. Don't speed and weave in and out of traffic. Be predictable to the people you share the road with. You drive a car too - always think of the other drivers' perspective. If you're riding in someone's blind spot don't be surprised if you get cut off!
Exactly well said.
Exactly how I feel. Well said
Thank you! Appreciate your feedback.
So true man 👏🏻
My coworker was literally hit yesterday by a drunk driver with no license at 5pm on a tuesday...
Multiple pelvis fractures, went through surgery this morning..
So sorry to hear that hope he’s okay.
I’m trying to convince my dad to let me get one and already bought myself a helmet. I’m 21 and have the money for it but for now all I can do is watch tons and tons of videos of it.
I hope to at least do the msf course stuff soon.
What I did was start on a 400cc bike then explain to them how it’s basically a moped (even though it’s not) tell them all the safety gear you will wear and all the things you will do to be safe. I did all that and my parents ended up not just agreeing but they Co-signed my loan.
It definitely is still dangerous. Do as much research as you can before making a decision.
The MSF class will teach you a lot of safety as well.
@@Speedyspokes I also have a friend of mine and my dads who’s quite a bit older than me that told my dad he’d teach me to be as safe as possible. I think he has 18 years experience on bikes.
He even said he’d help me pick one out when the time comes. I think this helps me a lot too.
Buy a dirtbike first. Get use to locking up the brakes and losing traction.
Take a MSF course.
And never forget, you WILL go down eventually.
@@scallie6462 my friend's dad has dirt bikes and he told me I can try riding them some time.
It’s worth it but you HAVE to put your ego aside. I’m out for probably 10 weeks total from multiple hand fractures right now, and I was lucky (Off road). Learn and stay within your limits and the bike is usually better than you are LOL.
Oh for sure. I feel like a big part of the bad statistics is social media. A lot of younger kids get on bikes and are seeing all the crazy content and want to be that “cool” so they copy alot of the dumb stuff on the internet.
Good mindset, ride safe bro
Thanks you to!
Don't use engine braking when in traffic unless you wanna bad day😅😅😅
Not always that you get away with it 😂😂
Oh gosh 🙃 you speaking from experience?
Stay aware of your surroundings and don't over drive your abilities.
Well said.
always full send it
Get a R1m for first bike
best advice i can give after many years of riding is... slow down and, don't ride where the cars are
Great advice! To many people don’t realize the dangers of speeding.