I wish my dad did this. This father was stern and just making sure she didn’t give up at the first sign of difficulty and he did a good job. My father just screamed at me and made me afraid to ride. Other dads can take a few notes from this man. Good job man 👍🏻
I am going to go through this with my 13 year old son shortly after I buy him a KLX 140. I can already feel the frustration level rising in me from watching this video.
Funny enough, I’m 20 years old and have a buddy who I ride with who uses that exact bike 🤣they’re the perfect power/size. Definitely gonna be a bit frustrating, but just keep thinking how cool it’ll be when he’s better at it and y’all can go ride together. That’s what my dad told me he had to think abt, as to not wanna hit my dumbass with the bike 💀
@@growgang_lc1978 yeah, I’m about 14 and I have almost the same bike as the girl in the vid, I have a green KLX 140 and I am having a crap ton of fun riding around the neighborhood
@@solidbeast4262 my first bike was a Honda XR100, kept it for a bit then switched to atvs. Had a Honda 300EX, now I’ve got a Polaris sportsman 570cc. My friends got no problem keeping up with me on his KLX 140 in the trails, even on hill climbs
In my motorcycle class they had all the new people walk their bike while using the clutch. It was really a good way to get that clutch friction zone down with out the scare of actually being on the bike. She did good though, I almost hit a light pole my first time
I learnt with many stalls. But my teacher had so much patience and respected I needed to learn. Watching I learnt I was early off the clutch and soft on the gas. Once you actually feel the point it’s amazing. I still stall the small bike as I’m soft on gas. But I moved from a thumpstar to a RM450 with less stalls. Only 4 trips on the small bike and my clutch control changed so much when I got on the big bike. Understanding what the bike is telling you is important. Once you know that you improve drastically
Great job! A little firm love never hurt anyone and I'm sure she's flying around now because of it. Got my son a 140cc today, 1st bike.👍🏾 Hope you're all well!
Love it! It's not easy the first time. I have two girls and the youngest one I learned to ride my Yamaha YZ 250. I didn't have a smaller one. She didn't reach the ground when stopping so I had to run and fetch her when stopping. But what she loved that she did ride it! Memories for life!
This brings back alot of memories of me learning on my 2009 ttr 125, that bike was such a blast. My dad was just like you, I remember I almost hit my moms car when I was practicing😂 now I'm ripping a 2021 kx 450
This was such a good video. In a sense it was a perfect short story. And its a memory many people share with you that they will cherish forever. Maybe for some this is their way to go back and remember their time learning to ride.
I'm surprised that she's getting used to it. Riding a dirt bike is not like riding a bicycle but it takes alot of practice. That's one happy daughter you have.
Same bike i learned on! A 2017 KLX 140G. Biggest thing is the starting and stopping. Great bike for that since it isnt snappy and will die before getting a ton of torque. I hope she had fun and has gotten better with the clutch and throttle control!
I just done this same thing with my 13 year old son today. Took him a little while but once he got it, he was slinging dirt everywhere by the end of the day. Just bought him the bike today. He loves it!!!!
6 years ago I started on a 1998 xr100. With help from CZcams I taught myself. A year later I moved on to a 2017 crf230. I just sold my 230 a few months ago. This past weekend I got my motorcycle license and bought a 2000 shadow vt600. I think your daughter did an amazing job and she’s lucky to have a father that takes the time to teach her. We all gotta start somewhere. Hell I remember my first crash was because I used the front brake around a curve on wet grass lol. Crashed into my dads fence. I paid for it… literally.
The realest video I’ve seen on learning. I remember my dad started me on a 125. Spent 3 days with him learning how to shift and all that on the asphalt road. Then, went on my first track and got destroyed. Good times haha
@@BrandonSBaker I was Eating at my Favorite Steakhouse in Lake Granbury, Tx last night, when a Family came in with a girl on crutches. I said what happened? She wrecked her Dirtbike And still the whole Family Loves riding. I asked how old she was- 7! Glad to see girls and guys love the joy of Dirtbikes at a young age. I recently brought a Vintage 1990 Kawasaki KX250. Every time I ride it becomes a Perfect Day! GOD Bless All of Y'all.
Great job at being an epic dad, you have confidence in your children teaching them that they can rely on you, my dad was never confident with me so unfortunately I had to learn a lot of stuff alone, but what can you do life throws curveballs at ya sometimes.
Bravo for the perfect teaching and making her stay on the bike till she could ride it. I remember the first time I rode I popped a big ass wheelie and fell on my ass.
ah i remember my first time it was pretty much the exact same thing with me and my dad other then i definitely did not want to quit lol. been riding for 5ish years now and I've had a great time:) great video man
Dad’s a Captain. Need more assertive and encouraging dad’s. She will always remember that day. Confident dad, confident daughter. So much taught there. On both sides. 🙏
I feel like those 140s are the best starter bikes that was my 2 2nd bike and it was the best leaner/starter bike ever man good luck to your daughter that thing rips more than you expect 🤙🏻
Not even my daughter but every time you made her try again she got closer and closer and more frustrated shows we try to give up when’s its almost over congratulations to this father
I remember the frustration off listening to my dad knowing everything better than i did, me thinking "yeah yeah whatever, i'll ride how i want to". What i learned from him saved my life a good amount of time. I nearly lost my knee at 14 when a car ran me over, i just had the reflexes he teached me to save myself at the right time.
Dad of the year right there ❤️. I'm getting my bike tomorrow and I am determined to learn how to ride that thing. I'm gonna be at it all day and all night lol.
@@BrandonSBaker yep. Spent the whole day practicing with the clutch and started giving it more gas as I got better. Already starting to get the hang of it!
I learned where you let it out till you start rolling then just hold it there and give it gas. Then slowly start releasing the clutch from there after you start moving
I was going to give you heck, because at first, it looked like a race MX bike, but I see it is a nice, mild little KLX that she can touch the ground on. Excellent choice. I hope she is having fun,---and dirt bikes inspire her to get engineering degrees to become a successful business owner, get together with investors, and make a dirt bike in the USA. Hey---none of us know what we are capable of over time and effort. :)
Good job on not letting her give up. :) Funny story about my first time, i have never riden a bike with gears and clutch until i bought one, i managed to first try it. x.D That was the coolest thing i have ever done in my life, i was so proud and scared at the same time, it was a yamaha DT125R 1996. ^^
I appreciate you posting this just so I can’t learn and so I don’t annoy my boyfriend whose going to be the one teaching me how to ride so I’m going to be a little prepared; and it was nice to hear a dad say you’re not done with this you’re going to learn❤
I can’t believe she said il done heaps of times. I would kill to be in her position I really wish I was riding dirtbikes 😢 but you did a great job of teaching my dad would’ve gotten so pissed 😂
My boyfriend taught me how to ride a dirt bile, my first starts were exactly the same - except that she may be glad she has an electric starter - I don't, haha! 😄
I’ve been trying to teach my wife, and she’s having the same problem of always dumping the clutch at the end, she always wants to give up but she enjoys riding when she actually gets it going.
my uncle recently bought my siblings and i a dirtbike to share. 4 of my siblings are under the age of 8 and my blood brother is not interested at all as he is busy with his ps4. meanwhile i love it. ive been riding for about 6 weeks now. but only on saturdays. At the start it took me a while to get it yes you stall a few times but its normal :) dont give up!
I just got my dirt bike yesterday and I fell just trying to start it bc I have the one where you gotta stomp down on it to start. I don't know what its called, but we gotta order a new throttle bc we only gotta concrete where we live.
Hey good on you for making sure your daughter doesn't just give up on things that are difficult, need more dads like you.
Thanks for watching
@@BrandonSBaker bro that’s all you say
@@allExotic99 get out
@@Codename_Classified bro
@@allExotic99 yes wtf
As well as teaching your daughter, I think a lot of your instructions also helped teach other people how to ride a bike with a clutch
Awesome thank you 😊
legit me rn even though ian got one i’m gon get one here in a few months 💯
@@bulamulafula3555it’s good your watching videos to learn ok this is rlly late
Dirt bike
We need more dads like this
Thank you they loved it
I don’t have a dad
My dad is like this too when I first tried using a clutch
@@BrandonSBaker when I got my kx 85 or my first real dirtbike and not pit bike my dad was like this
@@dirtbikedude1325 good man
I wish my dad did this. This father was stern and just making sure she didn’t give up at the first sign of difficulty and he did a good job. My father just screamed at me and made me afraid to ride. Other dads can take a few notes from this man. Good job man 👍🏻
Thanks I also have faults though
Same in my case growing up. Not with riding but with everything in life.
Definitely taking notes from this man. Be firm with love.
my dad is like your dad too but i don't care to be scared of him i ignore him and try harder to make him proud.
@@Denkan378 well I never sought out my fathers approval. He’s a drunk deadbeat. But good for you buddy.
I remember my dad teaching me all this. Good times
It’s nerve wracking isnt it 😆
I had to learn myself I was the first in my family to have a bike my dad rides quad and I learned a bit from friends
At least you had one 🥲
brings back so many memories.. Damn i miss my Dad
I am going to go through this with my 13 year old son shortly after I buy him a KLX 140. I can already feel the frustration level rising in me from watching this video.
Funny enough, I’m 20 years old and have a buddy who I ride with who uses that exact bike 🤣they’re the perfect power/size.
Definitely gonna be a bit frustrating, but just keep thinking how cool it’ll be when he’s better at it and y’all can go ride together. That’s what my dad told me he had to think abt, as to not wanna hit my dumbass with the bike 💀
@@growgang_lc1978 yeah, I’m about 14 and I have almost the same bike as the girl in the vid, I have a green KLX 140 and I am having a crap ton of fun riding around the neighborhood
@@solidbeast4262 my first bike was a Honda XR100, kept it for a bit then switched to atvs. Had a Honda 300EX, now I’ve got a Polaris sportsman 570cc.
My friends got no problem keeping up with me on his KLX 140 in the trails, even on hill climbs
My 7 yr old boy learned on his 5th try why are girls so stupid
Klx 140 is a great starter bike!!
What a dad!! Much love from Glasgow, scotland.
Thanks for watching
FREAKING AWESOME DAD! I came for a dirt bike lesson . And also got a Dad lesson . thanks!
You got it my man
Glad you enjoyed it Thanks for watching
I admire him actually teaching his daughter than I’m actually learning. Nice dad! I smile while’s watching.❤
Her dads a GOAT for teaching her this skill. And her siblings for supporting 💪🏾
Thanks bro
I wish my dad teached me how to ride a motorcycle, i learned by myself, but seeing you having that time with your daughter is just amazing, i love it👏
In my motorcycle class they had all the new people walk their bike while using the clutch. It was really a good way to get that clutch friction zone down with out the scare of actually being on the bike. She did good though, I almost hit a light pole my first time
I bet youre a pro now though
thats a good idea. im definitely going to try it with my kid and friends.
I learnt with many stalls. But my teacher had so much patience and respected I needed to learn. Watching I learnt I was early off the clutch and soft on the gas. Once you actually feel the point it’s amazing. I still stall the small bike as I’m soft on gas. But I moved from a thumpstar to a RM450 with less stalls. Only 4 trips on the small bike and my clutch control changed so much when I got on the big bike. Understanding what the bike is telling you is important. Once you know that you improve drastically
Great job! A little firm love never hurt anyone and I'm sure she's flying around now because of it. Got my son a 140cc today, 1st bike.👍🏾 Hope you're all well!
Yessir! She’s confident now. Thanks for watching!
Love it! It's not easy the first time. I have two girls and the youngest one I learned to ride my Yamaha YZ 250. I didn't have a smaller one. She didn't reach the ground when stopping so I had to run and fetch her when stopping. But what she loved that she did ride it! Memories for life!
This brings back alot of memories of me learning on my 2009 ttr 125, that bike was such a blast. My dad was just like you, I remember I almost hit my moms car when I was practicing😂 now I'm ripping a 2021 kx 450
That’s incredible. I just got my first bike, ttr125 too, I know it’s not a crazy bike or anything but it’s so much fun
Big loves and regards to all dads who spends time with his children and show them mercy and his love! 🎊
This was such a good video.
In a sense it was a perfect short story.
And its a memory many people share with you that they will cherish forever.
Maybe for some this is their way to go back and remember their time learning to ride.
I'm surprised that she's getting used to it. Riding a dirt bike is not like riding a bicycle but it takes alot of practice. That's one happy daughter you have.
They love them!
Great dad and young prodigy! Love to see it.
She’s gone on to be a great rider!!!
Same bike i learned on! A 2017 KLX 140G. Biggest thing is the starting and stopping. Great bike for that since it isnt snappy and will die before getting a ton of torque. I hope she had fun and has gotten better with the clutch and throttle control!
Yes!
Oh the first time riding is one of my best memories. Thanks for reminding of that feeling.
It’s magical isnt it
Brings me back to learning how to ride with my pops, great times.
I just done this same thing with my 13 year old son today. Took him a little while but once he got it, he was slinging dirt everywhere by the end of the day. Just bought him the bike today. He loves it!!!!
Great job 👏 and great job teaching dad!
Gracias
6 years ago I started on a 1998 xr100. With help from CZcams I taught myself. A year later I moved on to a 2017 crf230. I just sold my 230 a few months ago. This past weekend I got my motorcycle license and bought a 2000 shadow vt600. I think your daughter did an amazing job and she’s lucky to have a father that takes the time to teach her. We all gotta start somewhere. Hell I remember my first crash was because I used the front brake around a curve on wet grass lol. Crashed into my dads fence. I paid for it… literally.
The realest video I’ve seen on learning. I remember my dad started me on a 125. Spent 3 days with him learning how to shift and all that on the asphalt road. Then, went on my first track and got destroyed. Good times haha
Hoping to be doing this same lesson soon myself.....Planning to pick up a dirt bike for my daughters as well
Kudos to sis coming and giving her some confidence seems what she needed
i just got a dirt bike for Christmas and my dad helped me just like how you are helping her and even though i was frustrated he didn’t let me give up
WOW, WHAT AN AMAZING VIDEO! Great job not letting the lil one quit, dad! 💯
Thanks for watching!
@@BrandonSBaker I was Eating at my Favorite Steakhouse in Lake Granbury, Tx last night, when a Family came in with a girl on crutches. I said what happened? She wrecked her Dirtbike And still the whole Family Loves riding. I asked how old she was- 7! Glad to see girls and guys love the joy of Dirtbikes at a young age. I recently brought a Vintage 1990 Kawasaki KX250. Every time I ride it becomes a Perfect Day! GOD Bless All of Y'all.
@@perryanderson5642 I love it. God bless you my friend
@@BrandonSBakermy first clutch bike and I’m still riding now is a 2022 gasgas 2 stroke
the dads little giggles when she first goes around makes me happt
Good job glad she learned happy you didn't let her walk away!
"You're not gonna stop until you do it", remind me my dad so much hahah
“You’re not gonna be done till you do it.” Good dad right there
Great job man and your daughter too., I know it's stressful lol. I had to teach my wife how to drive a stick so I know the feeling.
Still haven’t accomplished that fully 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for watching
i remember my first time trying to learn standard on a truck 😅 wish my dad was this patient
Yeah I wish mine was too 🤣🤣🤣
I like how you told her she’s not going to stop 👏🏾🏆
Thanks for watching
I started riding when I was 3 I love riding couldn’t imagine no riding I’m so glad she got on a clutch that’s a big move up for sure
She did great and good job dad I know it is tough for both of you guys but don’t ever ever ever give up girl
His patience real one
Lots of daughters lots of practice lots of messing it up
Great job at being an epic dad, you have confidence in your children teaching them that they can rely on you, my dad was never confident with me so unfortunately I had to learn a lot of stuff alone, but what can you do life throws curveballs at ya sometimes.
We’re all built different
@@BrandonSBaker fax
Brings back fond memories of my first rides
Bravo for the perfect teaching and making her stay on the bike till she could ride it. I remember the first time I rode I popped a big ass wheelie and fell on my ass.
That’s wssp Dude teach them while they young 💪🏽👌🏽 what a great father
Thanks my friend
ah i remember my first time it was pretty much the exact same thing with me and my dad other then i definitely did not want to quit lol. been riding for 5ish years now and I've had a great time:)
great video man
Dad’s a Captain. Need more assertive and encouraging dad’s.
She will always remember that day. Confident dad, confident daughter. So much taught there. On both sides. 🙏
Thanks they are great kids
@@BrandonSBaker yes sir
😮 nice job I rode my friend like that it was my first time and now I love clutch
I feel like those 140s are the best starter bikes that was my 2 2nd bike and it was the best leaner/starter bike ever man good luck to your daughter that thing rips more than you expect 🤙🏻
Not even my daughter but every time you made her try again she got closer and closer and more frustrated shows we try to give up when’s its almost over congratulations to this father
The KLX140 is a great starter bike, great instructions too
I remember the frustration off listening to my dad knowing everything better than i did, me thinking "yeah yeah whatever, i'll ride how i want to". What i learned from him saved my life a good amount of time. I nearly lost my knee at 14 when a car ran me over, i just had the reflexes he teached me to save myself at the right time.
Dad of the year right there ❤️. I'm getting my bike tomorrow and I am determined to learn how to ride that thing. I'm gonna be at it all day and all night lol.
Get it
Get it
@@BrandonSBaker yep. Spent the whole day practicing with the clutch and started giving it more gas as I got better. Already starting to get the hang of it!
@@Carsonkreilich sweet
Always difficult that first few times learning clutch! I remember absolutely hating it but was patient and gave it some time.
I learned by just letting the clutch ho slowly, way easier. Good job young lady.
Thanks for watching
I learned where you let it out till you start rolling then just hold it there and give it gas. Then slowly start releasing the clutch from there after you start moving
I was going to give you heck, because at first, it looked like a race MX bike, but I see it is a nice, mild little KLX that she can touch the ground on.
Excellent choice. I hope she is having fun,---and dirt bikes inspire her to get engineering degrees to become a successful business owner, get together with investors, and make a dirt bike in the USA. Hey---none of us know what we are capable of over time and effort. :)
This right here is a good father making sure his daughter isnt a quitter
You know your messing up when dad starts to raise his voice and say your name 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Reminds me a little of myself on my first bike. At 54 years old!!!
I fw his parenting he ain’t let her quit even when she wanted to that’s wassup 👍🏿💯💯
Thanks for watching
Good job on not letting her give up. :)
Funny story about my first time, i have never riden a bike with gears and clutch until i bought one, i managed to first try it. x.D
That was the coolest thing i have ever done in my life, i was so proud and scared at the same time, it was a yamaha DT125R 1996. ^^
Builds self confidence for sure
That's an old school dad. #NeedMoreLikeHim💪🏾💪🏾
I appreciate you posting this just so I can’t learn and so I don’t annoy my boyfriend whose going to be the one teaching me how to ride so I’m going to be a little prepared; and it was nice to hear a dad say you’re not done with this you’re going to learn❤
I head the same problem when I was first driving. I Remember my cousin pushing my bike to start.
when I first got on a bike and did the same thing he screamed until I cried 💀 good on you
This is so sweet I remember learning to ride😭
I can’t believe she said il done heaps of times. I would kill to be in her position I really wish I was riding dirtbikes 😢 but you did a great job of teaching my dad would’ve gotten so pissed 😂
we need more fathers like you.
My boyfriend taught me how to ride a dirt bile, my first starts were exactly the same - except that she may be glad she has an electric starter - I don't, haha! 😄
Yeah I think it may have gone different if it was kick start 🤣🤣🤣
Nice video thanks for sharing... beautiful Green one 💚
Thanks for watching
I remember my Dad giving me this lesson on my XR100 as a kid, his language was much harsher than yours though LOL. Love this man ❤
I’ve been trying to teach my wife, and she’s having the same problem of always dumping the clutch at the end, she always wants to give up but she enjoys riding when she actually gets it going.
Tell her to keep at it!
this is just like me!! i fell off on my 2nd time riding, and my dad is also teaching me. goodluck in your riding!
we also have the same bike lol
I learned how to pull off first try lol good on her for learning
Yessir
Good job Elleigh!
She's getting better and better!!!
my uncle recently bought my siblings and i a dirtbike to share. 4 of my siblings are under the age of 8 and my blood brother is not interested at all as he is busy with his ps4. meanwhile i love it. ive been riding for about 6 weeks now. but only on saturdays. At the start it took me a while to get it yes you stall a few times but its normal :) dont give up!
Fun! Thats right!
AWESOME DAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t have a bike with clutch but I’ve driven a stick shift so I can understand slowly letting off clutch and transitioning to throttle
Same concept
i learned on an old 2 stroke kickstarter from the 90s i wish i leaned on a new eletric start my leg was sore for days from kicking it
Wish i had a dad like this guy
Good job dad!
Lol your so calm compared to my dad after I stall it twice he'd start shouting
Great Job! Pretty sure she has the full hang of a DB now 👍🦆
Fa sho
@@BrandonSBaker👍
Tell her I said she did an amazing job🤙 I had a struggle the first time I rode one. Have a great day❤
I think if we’re honest we all did I will tell her!!!
@@BrandonSBaker alright thanks so much have an amazing day
i remember doing this process exept it didnt take me nine years to take off it took like three tries and it took two seconds and i was already zooming
Good job
I got my firt dirtbike a few months ago its a 2023 klx140rl and i suprizingly got the clutch within the first 2 times uphill
The way dad thought me was he told me it was in neutral then gave i full throttle and shifted, and I just went flying.
🤣🤣🤣
i wish my dad was like this my dad was never a moto dad so i had to learn how to ride a clutch and a bike all on my own
When I was 12 and learning to ride my first dirt bike my biggest problem was letting go of the clutch to fast and killing the bike
Practice makes perfect
Props to dad for not giving up
W dad… Never Give up!!!
Good dad props bro
good dad for telling hewr not to give up till shes done it
140 klx was the first bike i ever rode with a clutch
Its fun soon you will realize you are smooth with it and you can start to teach others
I just got my dirt bike yesterday and I fell just trying to start it bc I have the one where you gotta stomp down on it to start. I don't know what its called, but we gotta order a new throttle bc we only gotta concrete where we live.
First time riding a clutch this weekend. Haven’t ridden in well over 3 years and went from always riding a little 50cc to a CRF 250 and a YZ250
Oh snap!! Great job, haha!! (You too, dad!)
Haha thank you
Good job Ellie.
Nice start did she do by the way👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
He’s making her follow her dreams when she wants teh quit he puts force on her the show her the follow her dreams we need more dads like this
Thanks for watching
Your very welcome I’m also on a plane
@@turbo-plays365 cool