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AG_Moto19
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 มี.ค. 2008
Hi everyone! Welcome to my channel! This channel is about riding my motorcycle around town making money delivering food. It will also include exploring different interesting places. Specifically, it's gonna be about my 2019 Honda CBR300R. I hope I can give you some tips and tricks if you're looking for this type of gig work. Come join me and let's get this money!
This might not be for you
In this video, I talked about the reasons why riding a motorcycle might not be for you.
1. Lack of balancing skills
2. Lack of driver's license
3. Lack confidence
4. Bad driver
5. Big ego
6. Lack of awareness
7. Lack of patience and self-control
8. Weather exposure
9. Lack of protection
1. Lack of balancing skills
2. Lack of driver's license
3. Lack confidence
4. Bad driver
5. Big ego
6. Lack of awareness
7. Lack of patience and self-control
8. Weather exposure
9. Lack of protection
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UberEats Honda CBR300R in 2024 Episode 6 - Tips on doing this gig
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In this video, I gave some tips on doing UberEats. 1. You don't have to accept all the orders 2. Take your time and prioritize your safety. 3. You don't have to keep moving. 4. Get a decent size bag. 5. Try to go for at least $2 per mile. 6. Pull over safely to get a good look at the order. 7. Time your hustle on the busy hours.
Why I don't ride | 2019 Honda CBR300R
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In this video, I talked about the reasons why I don't ride. 1. Bad weather conditions 2. Feeling fatigued/sick 3. Too much on my head 4. Something wrong with the bike 5. Feel rushed (tendency to speed) 6. Too much load to carry 7. Rush hour traffic 8. Not emotionally okay 9. No gear
Why I ride | 2019 Honda CBR300R
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In this video, I talked about the reasons why I ride. 1. Feels amazing 2. Cheap 3. Best way to commute 4. Fun! 5. Gas efficient 6. Stress reliever 7. Park anywhere 8. Requires you to be involved (less distracted) 9. Alive
Riding through PCH from Malibu, CA
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In this video, we rode through the infamous PCH overlooking the view of the beach.
Tips on Group Riding
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In this video, I gave tips for riding in a group. Majority of these tips came from MSF. Hopefully, this will help you guys in your group rides. 1. Be prepared 2. Prioritize safety 3. Communication 4. Staggered formation 5. Keep a safe distance 6. Keep the group to a manageable size 7. Avoid side-by-side formation 8. Don't panic 9. Ride your own ride
Hypermiling my motorcycle | 2019 Honda CBR300R
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In this video, I challenged myself to get the most mpg on my motorcycle by riding as efficient as I can. It took me 9 days and 190 miles.
Things I don't like about my motorcycle | 2019 Honda CBR300R
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In this video, I talked about the things I don't like about my bike. 1. Power is not enough on the fwy 2. Too light you get blown away 3. Doesn't sound too good 4. Small stock tires 5. Hard to remove middle cowls 6. No MPG calculator 7. Small gas tank 3.4 gal 8. No range of miles left 9. No gear indicator
Things I like about my motorcycle | 2019 Honda CBR300R
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Things I like about my motorcycle | 2019 Honda CBR300R
UberEats Honda CBR300R in 2024 Episode 5 - Redondo Beach Pier
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UberEats Honda CBR300R in 2024 Episode 5 - Redondo Beach Pier
UberEats Honda CBR300R in 2024 Episode 4 - Korean Friendship Bell
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UberEats Honda CBR300R in 2024 Episode 4 - Korean Friendship Bell
Changing coolant and brake fluid on my 2019 Honda CBR300R
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Changing coolant and brake fluid on my 2019 Honda CBR300R
UberEats Honda CBR300R in 2024 Episode 3 - Alive
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UberEats Honda CBR300R in 2024 Episode 3 - Alive
Changing engine oil and filter on my 2019 Honda CBR300R
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Changing engine oil and filter on my 2019 Honda CBR300R
UberEats Honda CBR300R in 2024 Episode 2 - Dead
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UberEats Honda CBR300R in 2024 Episode 2 - Dead
Best Motovlogging Setup GoPro (Can record for hours!)
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Best Motovlogging Setup GoPro (Can record for hours!)
First time doing UberEats on my motorcycle Honda CBR300R in 2024
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First time doing UberEats on my motorcycle Honda CBR300R in 2024
2019 Honda CBR300R Hotbodies MGP exhaust with baffle sound
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2019 Honda CBR300R Hotbodies MGP exhaust with baffle sound
Learning to ride a motorcycle for the first time
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Learning to ride a motorcycle for the first time
How much i weight brother?
Subscribed broo i agree with alot of the things u said
Wht city u live in brother!! Im thinking so hard about pulling trigger on cbr300r red brooo
@@Suzukrides Los Angeles area. It's a really nice bike! I like it a lot.
@AG_Moto19 wow bro im so stuck between 2015 cbr300r with 8k km in perfect condition for $4000 canadian.. or 2020 ninja 400 with 17k km for 5200$ but it had a slide crash and all repaired
Now tall are u brother?
@@Suzukrides I'm 5'9"
aray!!! haha😅😅😅,
Im thinking about doing this on a motorcycle I'm planning on buying so been watching lots of videos. So far yours are probably the ones I've liked the most. Im glad you addressed the bag size issue on Tip #4, wanted to mention it but didn't feel like "criticizing" specially about something I have zero idea about.
@@jcaprada Thanks for watching! Yeah I've been lucky that the orders I've gotten were able to fit in this bag but I definitely need a bigger one.
Where are your turn signals from?
@myCBRisbroken Got them from TST Industries online.
Good job avoiding death out there lol. Seems like the lil cbr300 pulls it's own
What adapter / phone charger are you using?
@@MrSkitso69 I'm using the Mroinge motorcycle USB charger from Amazon. Hooked it up directly to the battery.
How do you like the seat bag? Do you also use a bookbag/backpack in case the order is too big?
@@MrSkitso69 Actually I just try to avoid pizza places because the boxes will not fit but the rest of the orders I've gotten so far are able to fit. I thought about getting an extra backpack just in case but I don't really need it so far for single orders. I really like the bag since it's a decent size and also it has the zipper where I can compress it down if I have fewer items.
I support you please I can everything
Man if you think that a bicycle and a motorcycle have more incomen than two wheels and a handlebar you should sell your motorcycle. Do you need a lisence for motocross? Do you need a lisence to drive off road? You should focus on videos where you don't speak.
My main point is you gotta start from somewhere. You can always mute it 🙂 or just don't watch it. Thanks for the advice.
@@AG_Moto19 I'm sure it was. Buddy. After you red some comments. How do you expect someone to know a video is bad withough actually watching it? Keep it up. You are going places.
@@JSunday45 I'm kinda new to this so it's trial and error for me but thanks for being brutally honest.
@@AG_Moto19 Atleast you are taking it like a real person. I respect that.
@@JSunday45 Thanks man. Yeah I'm just trying to be better at doing this and it is tough. I do appreciate both positive and negative comments because it'll help me learn from them. Hey if you do ride out there be safe man!
Also, don't smoke a bowl before riding!! 😂 J/K. 🤙
@@NoFrictionZone Yeah definitely not! 🤣
1. No riding doesn't require that crazy of balancing skills in fact it's WAY easier than a bicycle for multiple reasons 2. Lack of driver's license depends on the type, you can still learn on a dirt bike, just don't bring it on the streets 3. Confidence is not particularly good to have when riding with vehicles that are 10x as massive as you, confidence is about being able to commit to decisions, more like decision making 4. Bad driver argument is the worst fucking thing I hear people say, how would you say someone is good or bad? You are either experienced on the road or not. 5. Ego can sometimes help you survive potential crashes and situations, what you mean is being rational and don't become the road clown ( class clown ) 6. Refer to ( 3 ) 7. Refer to ( 3 ) again 8. Weather obviously you need the appropriate gear for riding, your aggressive "example" doesn't really represent aggressive riding at all, that was just going on the throttle, that's just different 9. Refer to ( 8 ) and alternate actual list would be much more appropriate 1. Always have your vehicle in the best condition you can have it, that is with all it's maintenance done ( or at least part of it done ), ALWAYS check your TYRE condition, especially when the weather changes 2. Always have all your identifying papers with you, you are not doing something illegal you are just a normal citizen riding a motorcycle, you should have nothing to fear 3. Understanding your limits and your motorcycle experience limits is a must if you want to survive and be in an accident or a crash 4. Motorcycle riding is inherently dangerous, you are genuinely not protected from anything and everything on the road is at least x10 more massive than yourself, if you can afford it go for proper safety gear and a decent helmet, if not enough clothing to prevent burns in case of an accident and ALWAYS A HELMET ON, even if it's 100 metres ride, you NEVER know 5. Being "bad" is part of becoming "good", there is no standard for what a bad overall driver is, we are a bad in our own special ways, the idea is to have the ability to recognize your situation and what kind of HAND you dealt with, i.e. an unprotected vehicle surrounded by extremely heavy and bulky vehicles with irritable drives. Yes psychology of the other drivers is extremely important to understand a give way to, sometimes it can save you from a really horrible pressure driver. 6. And what I think most people miss, ASK YOURSELF, what is the reason I'm picking the bike today, am I just going to have a relaxing ride or a stressful ride to work? Always understand your REASONS behind why you touched the handles and rationalize how you want to behave, be part of a society and be human, don't be anti-social. The same way understand that some people don't wanna be in cars and don't drive or ride for the same reasons as you do, it's all about adaptability to the overall traffic environment at the specific moment. NEVER bar people from wanting to try something because they are "bad" this is horrible, extremely damaging might I add, people who are "bad" will become "good" at some point.
@@gubznf13 Woah thanks for your inputs! You really made good points and I definitely agree on them. I just wanted to emphasize prioritizing safety when riding a motorcycle. Adaptability to the traffic will definitely stick with me. I appreciate your comments!
True, but I'm pretty sure all of those can be overcome. I've been riding my bicycle for a while now (just in the street so nothing crazy) and then a month ago fixed a 125cc pit bike, and started riding that, it wasn't that hard for me and the shifting and things, i got it pretty quick. i believe anyone who really wants it and are willing to put in the effort can do it
@@7Seventythree Yup I agree! Have fun out there and ride safe!
Lane splitting, while it makes sense just seems so risky. What if a car door opens suddenly for no reason? You are pretty much fucked.😮😢
@@Ghostrider-71 I agree! That's why I rarely do it but if I do I go really slow that way I can hit both brakes right away in case something like that happens.
@@AG_Moto19 I haven’t done it, just seems like a serious problem waiting to happen. Maybe a car door wouldn’t be the worst……a car or truck suddenly swerving into your lane however……ride like you are invisible. Ride safe.
@@Ghostrider-71 Majority of times I lane split when the cars are completely stopped. This will lessen the chances of them swerving to me since they're stuck and they're side by side so no reason to swerve. Yup you're right about riding invisible. Thanks and ride safe as well!
How cold does it get at night in LA, So that you stop riding?
@@mercuryvaporglow5317 So far it's been down to the lower 50s but now it looks like it's going to the higher 40s next week. It's not as cold but I think the wind while riding makes it really cold.
You got 3 mirrors??…damn
@@marsrocks3101 Yeah 😂 so I changed the original ones to the wing ones because I like the way they look but it's not functional because I can't see from them lol so I added the third mirror so I can see from behind me.
Seems pretty cheap to go anywhere you want, much cheaper than a car. Though hopefully when trump wins gas will go back down to 3$ a gallon
great video keep it up mate
@@silho7459 Thanks!
Good advice! Riding your motorbike demands your full attention. If there's something distracting you like worries, pain, tiredness or bad mood, you shouldn't ride. Also, of course, riding in rain and cold is not fun, and riding on ice and snow can even be very dangerous.
Thanks for watching and your input! I want to constantly remind other riders that safety should be a priority when riding.
i got a 18 cbr300r any tips?
Nice! If you're talking about tips on riding, prioritize your safety! I actually gave tips on one of my videos which pretty much emphasize the safety of riding. th-cam.com/video/VUYzPvFnOyk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4h0cvp6QzR47a9qF
@ thanks !
Part of GTA V's map has been modeled after this 😍 Nice ride!
@@mercuryvaporglow5317 it's gorgeous 😍
10. nakaka-pogi hahaha
@@onehappyadobo oh yeah hahaha
@@AG_Moto19 wait, you're Filipino?
@@borgar144 Yes sir! Born and raised in the Philippines.
@@AG_Moto19 aight, kabayan +1 sub :D
@@borgar144 salamat boss! 🙏🏽
On my CBR 300 R, I also rather keep right on the freeway (slower lane), only overtaking big rigs that are a lot slower. However, I rarely even ride on freeways... If you have to do a lot of freeway miles, you should get a bike with more horsepower - but that bike will be heavier and less maneuverable in the city. It's a tradeoff. 😉
@@mercuryvaporglow5317 Great advice! Thanks!
Now, that's a REALLY nice place to go riding 😍
Yes it is!
what're you riding bro?
@@ALe-yn4zq 2019 Honda CBR300R
Tip#1: DON'T There, that's it. Go away now.
Great tip! Sometimes it's best to ride on your own so you don't have to worry about anybody else. Thanks.
Great video, very accurate! Props from a fellow CBR 300 R owner (have had mine for 8 years now!)
@@mercuryvaporglow5317Thanks! Hoping to make mine last that long!
@@AG_Moto19 I have only 16.000 km / 10.000 Miles on it. There is, however, documented proof that it can last over 55.000 miles, given you service it regularly 😀 I also always do the recommended service, part of it myself
@@mercuryvaporglow5317 Yeah I think as long as we service it regularly, it can pretty much last forever.
@@AG_Moto19 Many people buy this as beginner bike and don't intend to keep it so they don't care how long they last, but in Thailand where these are made people use them as daily commuters, and these bikes are built to be reliable commuters 😀
@@mercuryvaporglow5317Yeah it's really great for commuting. I like it a lot. It's definitely a gas saver.
I have a CBR 300 R since november 2016 and I am using it for commuting and ocasionally for some riding for fun on back roads. Yes, it is a little underpowered for highways, but you can still use them easily. The bike being so lightweight makes it ideal for city riding and easy maneuverability. It has great fuel mileage, the fairings provide quite some wind protection in the front, but make the bike more susceptible to side wind and can be a pain if you need to service the bike. No gear indiactor or MPG gauge is OK for a cheap beginner bike. - All in all, I have had bigger and stronger "adult" bikes too, that I have since sold, but I have kept this little honda because it is so damn paractical for everyday commuting (I have a topcase installed, that doesn't look good but makes the bike waaaaay more viable as everyday vehicle). I don't have time for more than one motorbike now, so I had to go with the bike that I would use the most, and the CBR 300 R has proven to be the best for me. :)
@@mercuryvaporglow5317 Thanks for your input! Some of the things you mentioned is actually on my other video "Things I like about my motorcycle". I like how you mentioned the practicality of it which is true! It is really a budget friendly motorcycle without sacrificing the joy of riding. Ride safe!
@@AG_Moto19 thanks 😊 I watched the other video too and fully agree 👍
Thats me
Looks so fun, and 70 mpg is a lot better than my car, I'm lucky to get 20!
Yeah it's very efficient on gas that's why I really like this bike!
I get 15 with my truck but should get 20. Gotta fuel leak
That was rad, now I am waiting for the Hypomiling video hahaha
That's a good one! 😂 I actually rode a little more aggressive after I got off that gas station. Maybe I was restricting myself too much lol
Had a 2017 cbr300r great bike super fun and dead reliable. Just needed a bit bigger bike bc I’m tall
@@nickr2795 Yeah they're great!
All the things you don't like about this bike can be solved by buying a Yamaha MT-07. Light, nimble, usable power, inexpensive if bought lightly used, easy to maintain and live with. How long have you been riding?
@@LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits That's actually pretty good with almost the same fuel economy as mine but with a bigger engine. But the price is doubled the Honda CBR300R and it could probably bump up my insurance. Just about 3 years on and off. I usually pause on the cooler and rainy season.
@@AG_Moto19 At 3 years you're pretty seasoned. Insurance probably wouldn't jump much with the MT being a naked bike instead of a sport. I had a KTM RC390 for a while as a track toy and it was more to insure than my Z900RS Cafe because of one being fully faired and the other being retro naked. Heck even the Honda Fury was cheaper which weirded me out with it being a 1300cc. There's not a lot of logic with insurance on bikes. But if you keep feeling underwhelmed by your 300 there's quite a lot of other options too. Be safe out there.
@@LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits Hey thanks for the input! But yeah it could be underpowered but it is enough for me specially it gives me great mpg and I use it mainly to commute to work. It is still fun for me to ride it. I'll definitely consider the bikes you mentioned. Thanks and ride safe as well!
Very comprehensive breakdown. I love that you mention helmet jacket pants gloves and boots as the minimum
Thanks! I went down before without wearing the proper gear long time ago and it's no fun. That's why I don't ride without it. Now I preach wearing gear all the time.
who's taking out a loan for a motorcycle lol
I'm pretty sure there's a lot of people lol specially if they don't have that much cash saved up.
😂calling a little slow 300 cc a motorcycle is so funny
@@mr.x3176 oh my bad I'll call it scooter next time 😂
72V ebikes can go up to 65-70mph
That's crazy! 🤯
What
I passed the ebike in the beginning then I went around 50mph. As I slowed down on a stop light, I didn't think he was gonna be a couple seconds behind me.
so we just pour the coolant until full right?
@@AnyaanyaForger Yup! And I also started the bike to make sure the coolant circulates in the system. You will see the amount go down so you just have to refill it until it's full to the brim.
@@AG_Moto19what about spare container..? how much we pour? just half or full too?
@@AnyaanyaForger Oh if you're talking about the coolant reserve tank, they should have an indicator with "upper" and "lower" marks. I just filled mine all the way to upper. If yours don't have these indicators, I would refer to the owner's manual.
@@AnyaanyaForger 6:10
very good! nice work bro!
Thanks 🔥
dont they scream at you asking where is your uberbag?
@@kub9 No why? 😂
@@AG_Moto19 in poland like 50% of restaurants will not give you an order without that bag
@@kub9 Oh wow didn't know about that! Here in LA, CA they don't require us to have an Uber bag.
@@AG_Moto19 but on the contrary we dont have to fill up cups with drinks, everything we get is packed
@@kub9 For us it varies from restaurant. Sometimes we get everything packed as well like Mcds. They put everything in the bag.
where's the hidden jungle in the city
It's in Cordary Ave in Gardena, CA. Just thought it looked like a jungle lol with all them big trees.
Bro may DoorDash account kaba
@@PnoyGrubdasher Wala eh. Too many dashers in my area na raw. Yan una ko inaplayan.
@@AG_Moto19 follow up mo
I see your in Carson & have a big bike you should try dtla they throw you a shit load of orders there lunch/dinner.
Thanks for the advice!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro Saan ka sa pinas
Manila kuya
😂😂😂😂😂 Brrrreeetaaaneeee hunnneeee
same thing for me
Sucks man
I love my 300r but all black gets hot as hell
Oh man yours is hotter 🔥