@@fredflintstone3956 you obviously have never met ANY iron butt rider? Those guys are another breed of riders. Stop? Fuck that ride you peasant!!! Are you even a real rider they will ask if you don't put 2618262738miles on your bike every time you swing your leg over it.
I'd just like to say that I recently got back in to riding and have watched a number of your videos now and I really appreciate how much effort you put into a simple topic that could be condensed into a simple "list video". You do a great job and I know I'll be watching many more of your videos in the future! Rock on man!!
I ALWAYS felt that the pointy aftermarket accessories were potential death traps. Glad I'm not the only one who sees this. They look cool... until they kill you.
Why is the first sentence anyone utters after meeting with my riding mates always "Hey, did you see Ryan's new video?" - and the answer is always "Yeah!" - and then some discussion ensues. Thanks for consistently excellent material. Well... for the last ride it was "did you see the pre ride check video" - followed by "Yeah" - then silence - then "I did absolutely none of that before coming here", and a round of "yeah, me neither". I'm a terrible human being. Pearls before swine and all that.
I was always paranoid about my laces when I wore a pair of jungle boots. I'd replaced the worn laces with parachute cord which is 550lb test. I was less worried about getting caught on the shifter or brake pedal, and more worried about one getting untied and into my chain.
immikeurnot Shoelaces have to be weak to act as a safety. If a shoelace is caught by something it's better to just break the shoelace than drag and suck the whole leg into the transmission. So don't tie your shoes with steel cable as a shoelace.
I cannot stress how much this guy makes me laugh with his 'epitaph editing pieces' in this essential informational video. I have taught driving professionally, and one of the very best ways to get people to not only digest important info but to retain said important info, is with the use of humour. we tend to remember jokes as they gave us a laugh, they gave us pleasure. its an age old method for implanting information. So... keep making those of us who actually have a sense of humour, remember what you've said. e.g. 1: 25. Once again buddy, keep up the good work, RF9 (subscribed)
Right on Jon, wise words from a pro like yourself. So entertaining and educational is Ryan. I'm looking forward to getting back on the road after 35 years, on a V-Strom 650. I greatly appreciate his mature advice, and your endorsement! Thanks to you both from Ireland. Subscribed.
I know this is off topic, but my old man told me when I was 16 that I wasn't that good lookin' so my best course of action with the ladies was to get them laughing, they'll be dropping their laundry in no time. True story. He was right.
Love the safety tips. I've been riding since 1985 but for the life of me I couldn't figure out why an external water hose could be dangerous. But after I saw why, I almost panicked from just the idea. That would really suck!
Some say his family name is actually F9, and that his right hand is already abrasion resistant from... well, you know... All we know is, he's called Ryan!
Another True Story from the old guy archives : 1965, small prairie town, southwest US. Several of us 14-15 yr old's were riding the main drag in town, when approaching a green light, it changed to yellow. The car in front of us slammed on it's brakes and four of us stopped under our own power. Number five was stopped by the bumper and tail fin of a '59 Cadillac. Yep, impaled him just below the ribcage. If your going to impale yourself on the tail fin of a '59 Cadillac, it's best if you choose the proper location. We happened to be in an intersection between the fire station and local hospital. We were busy trying to disimpale (unimpale, depale?) our friend when a few guys from the fire station came running over. They stopped us, then proceeded to look the situation over. They decided we were on the right track and grabbing upper and lower body, removed him from the tail fin. The little blue haired driver threw up, then fainted. Another gurney appeared and both patients were wheeled across the street for treatment. Both survived. Moral to story : Not only be aware of sharp pointy things on your bike, also be aware of sharp pointy things that stop you when exiting the bike.
as a first time rider who just got their first bike, ive honestly had a blast watching your videos and scavenging for little tips or what gear is safer, and how to keep my bike and i safe in case of a crash. plus you make me laugh while i learn so keep it up my friendly friend, buddy, chum, pal, amigo, homeslice, breadslice, dawg.
Ironically it’s not until you have something so rare and dangerous happen to you that you start looking at things like these: I’ve been riding for 50 years if you include off road and still learning.. things like the gas cap for one are a thing I’d never have given a thought to. Cheers, great channel.
Hi there, very eye opening video , thank you. I want to mention something, my uncle had a motorcycle accident couple years ago, it was a considerably low speed tangle and fall. Not a fanny bag but a tank bag full of camera gear and tools caused him bleed internally and nearly dead. After months of surgery and recovery, he is now living well but not allowed to ride a motorcycle or similar because he lost nearly all of his core muscles. Enought said, tank bags have similar danger. Thing to consider. Sorry for my english.
They also stop you from being able to duck right down behind your screen (if you’ve got one) if you see a bird or an object that’s been thrown up from the road coming at you.
Interesting. I suppose the size of the bag and where it sits in relation to the rider would make a difference, along with what’s inside. Note to self: no hard or pointy objects in the tank bag.
I thoroughly enjoy this channel and have loudly and incessantly recommended it to many. Great job educating riders with uncanny wit and substance..keep it up!
@@yungplagueg5963 Hey.. People over 20 are not dumb? i've saw people over 40 and they can be as dumb as fuck. Wisdom do not come with the passing years.. it comes if you are smart and suck that wisdom in your brain. .. not let it passing by.
Most intelligent, funny and pertinent bike and gear reviews ever (not only this video but in general). Thank you and congratulations Ryan, and the team. (if you're making this alone you're a superhero)
As a beginner rider hitting the road this coming year, i cannot thank F9 enough for the entertainingly informative tips. You've already helped me be a safer rider, but these gear tips i'd have never thought about until after an inncident (Like poor quality gloves that shred the first time you wipe out inevitably!). Cheers mate!😁
Kudos to you and Aneesh for your quality videos! Excellent production, editing, writing, and delivery. The location filming, technical close shots, and comedy inserts are particularly appreciated!
Magnets work great, but you can try what I do - use a self retracting id badge lanyard, that way you can get a drink and let go of the hose, the lanyard pulls it back to the same spot every time.
if you got the hose and the magnet right, it falls and "locks" back in to place. I also use the osprey and never really have issues with it flailing. just let it fall out of my mouth. Magnets on them are pretty strong.
The hydration hook is probably the most important take away for me. Thanks for some great information. Oh, just wondering, is it ok for me to ride with a screwdriver in my pants pocket during on-road tuning sessions?
This one made me subscribe. I don't even own a motorcycle but my son and daughter do and I started watching this channel for information but have now subscribed for the humor.
This is absolutely the best channel and you are the best presenter of information. I like few channels in this genre. You make this entertaining and informative. Thank you.
Well done F9! Relevant content, good script, sharp wit and well placed sarcasm makes this a fun channel to view and is well differentiated from much of the other bike stuff out there. Stay with it dude!
I don’t understand people who dislikes such an informative video. Maybe they live on negativity or all what they are good at is disliking and criticizing
I would say handle bar cell phone holders should be on there. I was in a accident (30mph) and it hit me right in the stomach. Had a textile jacket on and still gave me a sever contusion.
However, you could also argue that a phone in your jacket pocket could also pose a risk, because, assuming you fly chest first onto tarmac, the phone would be the first point of contact. This would provide a central point for which the force of the impact to pass through. This would mean just a series of bruised ribs could turn into a fractured rib that could pierce a lung.
FortNine Yup, didn't break anything, tweaked my back, but was back out riding 2 weeks later! My stomach was purple for 2 months though....and I got to buy replacement gear!
Great videos, editing, content, and personality. If I need substantive information, I look up your videos. Thank you for the work you put into your videos.
Useful video , like many others from your production . Keep up the good work. It’s a joy to count with your precious contribution for a more instructed motorbike community.
Ryan, thank you again for a great informative video. You save a lot of riders by giving all of us some great information. I am a straight guy with a beautiful wife & daughter, but if I ever see you in Canada, I will give you a big hug !!!
Ryan you are the first motorcycle enthusiast that makes vids and actually uses music that is real music and not some stupid computer generated drum and bass garbage like most guys who make bike videos.
Dude I just found your channel! As a beginner enthusiast ID like to say that you are very informative and hella funny at the same time. I enjoy your videos.. keep them coming buddy…
This one just came up on my recommendations. As always great job. Saying that 😂🤣😂 3:42 years ago a friend of mine whose idea of bike maintenance was just washing and polishing her bike and nothing else wanted to go for a ride while pissed one night turned herself and her bike into a Roman candle by opening her fuel cap and using a cigarette lighter to see how much petrol she had. Luckily she only singed her hair and burnt the inside of the tank out.
Thanks, Ryan. Eye opening, as always! Just to put my dime in the jukebox: my bike was new, and I was on it, stopped at a sign while waiting for the road to clear. A guy in the car rear-ended me, I got ejected and my shoulder hurt, of course, but also my left shin and my achilles heel right under the calf. What happened? I had been badly hit by the gear selector on the left and, on the right, by the passenger footpeg socket (quite square, this one!). Had I not my motorcycle boots on (those which protect up to mid-calf), I would have torn my skin and what else? I do agree with you, Ryan: the bike is already quite threatening in itself, no need to bolt on additional posts, daggers and other blades... By the way, I'm stunned by your videos. I have been riding motorcycles for 20 years and have accumulated 100,000 miles on various machines, and at every video of yours I learn a lot and it increases my pleasure to ride. Thank you. Sincerely,
I never carry anything in my jacket pockets and my wallet and cell phone are in the little glovebox. Anything hard or sharp on your person during a crash and you will for sure find a better spot for that the next time you ride. Hydration - oh you mean having a drink of water? I use that as an excuse to pull over now and then. Great video. Thanks for posting.
Cellphone it's up for debate that it should be on your person. Getting thrown from the bike and conscious but unable to get up from injuries, sucks to know your phone is just 20 feet down the shoulder of the road. I read that one from a guy in New Brunswick who collided with a moose.
"Going home to take the hook off my Raiden DKR jacket" I never ride with a hydration pack anyway, but I never even thought of snagging my sleeve or glove.
I love riding next to big rigs and HD pickups with spike covers over their lug nuts. It's quite the thrill being that close to a wide-open Cuisinart. 😒
Seeing you point to your left side and calling out liver concerns was rather jarring. You've got such a depth of physics knowledge that I didn't see it coming.
Just stumbling through TH-cam on a Saturday night and I see one of your videos. 10 Top Mods. Looks interesting. Then I see another and now another. I'm absolutely crushing on your presentation, style, delivery, content. My goodness. Watching your videos on a Saturday night is like going to a Drive In movie, only without the drive in, or the car, or the movie. Thank you!
re 5:38 ...40+ yrs ago, had the clutch lever knob dig in & slice open the inner thigh...a 15 inch long/1+inch wide horseshoe inverse flap of memento mori...good ol' days,eh?
situs inversus canadian? (rare birth "defect" where all internal organs are mirrored, and perfectly functioning), a lot of people uncovers this only by chance or on the autoptic table
Your liver is on your left side. Just had a doctor take a biopsy by jamming a special needle in my side and pulling out a piece of my liver for testing.
@@jimbob7559 your liver is in your upper abdomen near your chest area on your right side, not your left side. I don't think the doctor did what you think he did lol
Just getting back into motorcycles and so I have realized what I dont know, yes I'm retired and it has been many years since riding my 125 honda over in Germany. At lease then they the car drivers didn't try to run you over. Thanks for the great eye openers. Will be binge watching your channel.
I always leave my brain at home just for the safety.
This is superb :D
Yeah, I would rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy
thats a nice one :}
@@Joe-kb1sm well done
Same here, if I don't have it with me, I can't damage it.
Hydration hook issue resolution: remove hook, replace with velcro patch, put velcro around hose...pull when needed, stick out of way👍
Just take care with those velcro fasteners on your sleeve
@@PortCharmers yeah but thats easier to pull of than a hook
Better resolution - Keep both hands on the bars, pull over at a safe stop. empty the bladder (yours), grab a drink, be on your way.
@@fredflintstone3956 you obviously have never met ANY iron butt rider? Those guys are another breed of riders. Stop? Fuck that ride you peasant!!! Are you even a real rider they will ask if you don't put 2618262738miles on your bike every time you swing your leg over it.
There's also neodymium magnets, and they don't wear out like velcro
Can't believe F9 had that many Ryans to spare.
**No Ryans were actually harmed or killed during the making of this video**
thatS because he's all clones!!!
@@coolbeans7274 Plus the M4 in the cabinet....just in case
indeed. they were executed afterwards
I'd just like to say that I recently got back in to riding and have watched a number of your videos now and I really appreciate how much effort you put into a simple topic that could be condensed into a simple "list video". You do a great job and I know I'll be watching many more of your videos in the future! Rock on man!!
I ALWAYS felt that the pointy aftermarket accessories were potential death traps. Glad I'm not the only one who sees this. They look cool... until they kill you.
Why is the first sentence anyone utters after meeting with my riding mates always "Hey, did you see Ryan's new video?" - and the answer is always "Yeah!" - and then some discussion ensues. Thanks for consistently excellent material. Well... for the last ride it was "did you see the pre ride check video" - followed by "Yeah" - then silence - then "I did absolutely none of that before coming here", and a round of "yeah, me neither". I'm a terrible human being. Pearls before swine and all that.
Shoelaces stuck in the gear shifter are also very dangerous.
Teo O Yep. That’s why I tuck my lace loops into the other laces.
I was always paranoid about my laces when I wore a pair of jungle boots. I'd replaced the worn laces with parachute cord which is 550lb test. I was less worried about getting caught on the shifter or brake pedal, and more worried about one getting untied and into my chain.
Yep just go and buy a proper pair of bike boots, no laces its that simple.
Not everyone wants to wear power ranger boots.
immikeurnot Shoelaces have to be weak to act as a safety. If a shoelace is caught by something it's better to just break the shoelace than drag and suck the whole leg into the transmission. So don't tie your shoes with steel cable as a shoelace.
I cannot stress how much this guy makes me laugh with his 'epitaph editing pieces' in this essential informational video.
I have taught driving professionally, and one of the very best ways to get people to not only digest important info but to retain said important info, is with the use of humour. we tend to remember jokes as they gave us a laugh, they gave us pleasure. its an age old method for implanting information. So... keep making those of us who actually have a sense of humour, remember what you've said. e.g. 1: 25. Once again buddy, keep up the good work, RF9 (subscribed)
Right on Jon, wise words from a pro like yourself. So entertaining and educational is Ryan. I'm looking forward to getting back on the road after 35 years, on a V-Strom 650. I greatly appreciate his mature advice, and your endorsement! Thanks to you both from Ireland. Subscribed.
I know this is off topic, but my old man told me when I was 16 that I wasn't that good lookin' so my best course of action with the ladies was to get them laughing, they'll be dropping their laundry in no time. True story. He was right.
You ride a motorcycle, you drive a cage. Stay safe as you move faster through life.
Love the safety tips. I've been riding since 1985 but for the life of me I couldn't figure out why an external water hose could be dangerous. But after I saw why, I almost panicked from just the idea. That would really suck!
As a motovlogger I can honestly say you are one of the hardest working people in the motorcycle industry! Keep up the hard work, brother.
“As a motovlogger…”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@vincedibona4687 you're a little late on the reply bro nice try tho.
Some say his family name is actually F9, and that his right hand is already abrasion resistant from... well, you know...
All we know is, he's called Ryan!
I enjoyed this, and it made me miss a certain other show terribly.
overse f9 ☝️ si'l vous plais
I thought he had some pretty good calluses when I shook his hand!😲
I read it in Jeremy's voice
@@yudadwiparamarta7619 me too.
Another True Story from the old guy archives : 1965, small prairie town, southwest US. Several of us 14-15 yr old's were riding the main drag in town, when approaching a green light, it changed to yellow. The car in front of us slammed on it's brakes and four of us stopped under our own power. Number five was stopped by the bumper and tail fin of a '59 Cadillac. Yep, impaled him just below the ribcage. If your going to impale yourself on the tail fin of a '59 Cadillac, it's best if you choose the proper location. We happened to be in an intersection between the fire station and local hospital. We were busy trying to disimpale (unimpale, depale?) our friend when a few guys from the fire station came running over. They stopped us, then proceeded to look the situation over. They decided we were on the right track and grabbing upper and lower body, removed him from the tail fin. The little blue haired driver threw up, then fainted. Another gurney appeared and both patients were wheeled across the street for treatment. Both survived. Moral to story : Not only be aware of sharp pointy things on your bike, also be aware of sharp pointy things that stop you when exiting the bike.
Oregon Outback hell, if I was gonna get impaled, might as well be impaled on a 59 caddy. Good to hear he made it, must be a gnarly story to tell.
Good thing it was not an Impala... Right? Impaled on an Impala? You get it? Yeah? Funny right? Dear god what I'm even doing with my life.
Imagine getting impaled by the horns of a longhorn skull mounted to the front of a 59 caddy lol
ya boi pussyslaughter2005 at it again
Impala'd
Your vids are SOO entertaining! You put a lot of attention to detail in them. Great job!
Absolutely agree, so entertaining AND informative! Cool job, thanks a lot!
He is now
as a first time rider who just got their first bike, ive honestly had a blast watching your videos and scavenging for little tips or what gear is safer, and how to keep my bike and i safe in case of a crash. plus you make me laugh while i learn so keep it up my friendly friend, buddy, chum, pal, amigo, homeslice, breadslice, dawg.
Ironically it’s not until you have something so rare and dangerous happen to you that you start looking at things like these: I’ve been riding for 50 years if you include off road and still learning.. things like the gas cap for one are a thing I’d never have given a thought to. Cheers, great channel.
The thought and effort that goes into these videos are always greatly appreciated, cheers to you Ryan and the team behind the camera.
Hi there, very eye opening video , thank you. I want to mention something, my uncle had a motorcycle accident couple years ago, it was a considerably low speed tangle and fall. Not a fanny bag but a tank bag full of camera gear and tools caused him bleed internally and nearly dead. After months of surgery and recovery, he is now living well but not allowed to ride a motorcycle or similar because he lost nearly all of his core muscles. Enought said, tank bags have similar danger. Thing to consider. Sorry for my english.
good story, thanks for sharing. nothing to apologize for.
+emrenergiz
Your English is far better than most power tripping idiots and keyboard warriors on comment threads here!!!
They also stop you from being able to duck right down behind your screen (if you’ve got one) if you see a bird or an object that’s been thrown up from the road coming at you.
Interesting. I suppose the size of the bag and where it sits in relation to the rider would make a difference, along with what’s inside. Note to self: no hard or pointy objects in the tank bag.
Excellent point! Your English is fine. Best wishes for your Uncle! I will reconsider all that I put in mine.
You do know how to entertain while informing. Great stuff as always. :)
As always.
I don't even ride motorcycle but every video of this dude is interesting af that makes me binge watch every single one of them
I thoroughly enjoy this channel and have loudly and incessantly recommended it to many. Great job educating riders with uncanny wit and substance..keep it up!
F9 seems to be the only retailer who doesn't think every product is awesome. RIP "other retailers", because I hate your fake reviews.
Wait he is a retailer?!?!?, I thought he was just a moter fan that makes videos about motor stuff.
@@Thang_MD He works for Fortnine, a Canadian powersports accessories dealer. He doesn't seem to let that cloud his reviews though.
Kids: WE LOVE FORTNITE!
Bikers: WE LOVE FORTNINE
9 year olds*
I’m 45 and like both? 🤷🏼♂️
@@code23hyper44 You need to learn the ways of PUBG.
@@code23hyper44 theres no way you have that dumbass name and over 20
@@yungplagueg5963 Hey.. People over 20 are not dumb? i've saw people over 40 and they can be as dumb as fuck. Wisdom do not come with the passing years.. it comes if you are smart and suck that wisdom in your brain. .. not let it passing by.
Most intelligent, funny and pertinent bike and gear reviews ever (not only this video but in general). Thank you and congratulations Ryan, and the team. (if you're making this alone you're a superhero)
As a beginner rider hitting the road this coming year, i cannot thank F9 enough for the entertainingly informative tips. You've already helped me be a safer rider, but these gear tips i'd have never thought about until after an inncident (Like poor quality gloves that shred the first time you wipe out inevitably!). Cheers mate!😁
This foot peg literally called "the dagger"
*sells foot peg called mini dagger on their store*
they're the exact same ones from the store
He has straight up trashed items before, that their store sells. He doesn't care if the store sells it or not, he calls it like he sees it.
@@vijabe or he doesn't care how he sees it, he still sells it?
@@klsdjfkjdsalfkj He doesn't own the store, he just runs the youtube channel.
@@klsdjfkjdsalfkj he's not your mom, if you want to turn your bike into a death trap he'll tell you you're an idiot but he won't try to stop you
You forgot the most dangerous item of all: A Sons of Anarchy jacket!
Fingerless Gloves!
The lone wolf biker club.
No one actually wears one of those when they ride. Do they???
Not to mention you have an added risk of getting your ace kicked if you get spotted wearing it while riding.
motor bike? my surgen mate calls them nut removers , because that's what he has to sew back on.
R.I.P. Ryan “Fanny Boy Lit Waterboi” F9 - May he ride in peace
I like where your liver is. How did you relocate?
Canadian magic
This is a medical miracle.
Canada reveal your medical advancements.
Canadian magic turns pancreas into liver :p
F9 Please make a mod tutorial vid for liver relocation lol
His liver was relocated to replace his spleen. Some say his liver was replaced by the remnants of an old yamaha fuel filter
Just found this channel! Great sense of humor, awesome video editing skills and great content. Thanks
Kudos to you and Aneesh for your quality videos! Excellent production, editing, writing, and delivery. The location filming, technical close shots, and comedy inserts are particularly appreciated!
This level of video editing is like a spoon of honey on my heart . Great video and conclusion :)
Osprey uses magnets instead of hooks for their hydration systems
Magnets work great, but you can try what I do - use a self retracting id badge lanyard, that way you can get a drink and let go of the hose, the lanyard pulls it back to the same spot every time.
if you got the hose and the magnet right, it falls and "locks" back in to place. I also use the osprey and never really have issues with it flailing. just let it fall out of my mouth. Magnets on them are pretty strong.
Osprey bags are so damn good!
And pick up metal chards that dig little holes in the paint.
Davo I tried that mountain biking, and the lanyard did not have enough pull to keep the sway down.
Why are you at 395k subs.. Go a million already
One of the underrated channels on TH-cam
Me who is 2 years late: but... there is 1M.
Thanks for your reviews on common potential risk that riders add to their gear and bikes. Always a great video
Always a pleasure watching your well thought out, highly educational, and humorous videos. Thank you
"Mildly impaled, but dry socks" ………. that's what she said.
Indeed, this man has his priorities in order.
Socks?
Socket; dry socket
The hydration hook is probably the most important take away for me. Thanks for some great information. Oh, just wondering, is it ok for me to ride with a screwdriver in my pants pocket during on-road tuning sessions?
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha..... you can take this hysterical laughter as a" NOOOOOOO".
your meant to hold the screwdriver with your teeth
Left chest pocket, only in a traditional black and red flannel shirt. That's the only way to be safe!
Loving these vids. Thank god for lockdown. Now I can go through your entire back catalogue. Cheers mate
This one made me subscribe. I don't even own a motorcycle but my son and daughter do and I started watching this channel for information but have now subscribed for the humor.
This is absolutely the best channel and you are the best presenter of information. I like few channels in this genre. You make this entertaining and informative. Thank you.
Well done F9! Relevant content, good script, sharp wit and well placed sarcasm makes this a fun channel to view and is well differentiated from much of the other bike stuff out there. Stay with it dude!
When it comes to dangerous mods, small turn signals and minescule mirrors come to mind.
Always informative, and entertaining, you out did yourself this time, Ryan! 👍👍😎 What a hoot! Stay safe, my friend.
Please don't stop bringing the quality videos!
I don’t understand people who dislikes such an informative video. Maybe they live on negativity or all what they are good at is disliking and criticizing
I would say handle bar cell phone holders should be on there. I was in a accident (30mph) and it hit me right in the stomach. Had a textile jacket on and still gave me a sever contusion.
However, you could also argue that a phone in your jacket pocket could also pose a risk, because, assuming you fly chest first onto tarmac, the phone would be the first point of contact. This would provide a central point for which the force of the impact to pass through. This would mean just a series of bruised ribs could turn into a fractured rib that could pierce a lung.
You could arguably say the same for tank bags. When you crash and you hit your bars chest-first, you're gonna catch the bag on the way there.
I hear what you guys are saying, but those are relatively flat, the cell holders (specificaly RAM mounts) have like 4 prongs waiting to jab you
Ah yes, very good addition. Hope you healed up alright? ~RF9
FortNine Yup, didn't break anything, tweaked my back, but was back out riding 2 weeks later! My stomach was purple for 2 months though....and I got to buy replacement gear!
When you started pointing at your head at the end I thought here we go again talking about half helmets or skull caps AKA brain buckets.
Great editing, script and presentation! Love your videos!
best channel on youtube for the creativeness and humor of the videos. love it.
I simply cannot have enough of your videos. They are just GRRRREAT!
I never get tired of you.
Thanks for everything.
*me at the gas station when it’s windy and I desperately need a smoke*
3:46
Great videos, editing, content, and personality. If I need substantive information, I look up your videos. Thank you for the work you put into your videos.
Man this channel is amazing
Totally !!
Amazingly horrid, this channel is worse than A Serbian Film
Id be annoyed if that analogy wasn't so bizarre
Great videography they just need a different spokesperson , this dude and his voice is very annoying!!
Useful video , like many others from your production . Keep up the good work. It’s a joy to count with your precious contribution for a more instructed motorbike community.
Very entertaining! Love your content and the way it’s presented.
2:00 why would anybody watch motorcycle related reviews anywhere else when you see great humor like that?
😁😂👍
Haha I knew the pointy bars would make an appearance. dude dropped his bike on his leg and it impaled him.
Yeah, I rode a saxxon warlord (chopper) and everything had spikes.
1000ib bike covered in spikes.
@@SkadooHusky oof!
I would buy that cheese grater tank pad, all that grip!
Watched a few of your vids...this is by far the best one ive seen..Well done Ryan.
Good thing about videos is that they're always new to new people. You're awesome dude. I love your work, keep it up!
Fort Nine you are amazing in your presentation, research and content. Hats off. Goes without saying, your presentation is the best.
The “M4 engine bar” 😂
I see no problem there.
Ryan, thank you again for a great informative video. You save a lot of riders by giving all of us some great information. I am a straight guy with a beautiful wife & daughter, but if I ever see you in Canada, I will give you a big hug !!!
GREGORY RUSSO I'm a Bi biker and I'll give him more than a hug
@@ggme4682 😂😂
Your videos are wonderful. So much more entertaining and informative than other motorcycle channels! Thanks for being creative with your passion!!
Ryan you are the first motorcycle enthusiast that makes vids and actually uses music that is real music and not some stupid computer generated drum and bass garbage like most guys who make bike videos.
Aww dangit, i just bought the kitchen knife handlebars from ebay. i thought they looked cool.
Pro tip: Ceramic blade knives only. They won't rust and you can get them with blades in colours to match your ride.
Its spelled Kewl... that is the kewl way to spell it.
They should on your dirt bike....
My co-worker died yesterday in a crash. No helmet, last driver turned left in front of him. Jim you will be missed.
Gary Turner God Bless you forever, Jim 🙏
Never worked a MC fatality as a tow truck driver that the rider was wearing a helmet.
RIP, Jim. Never met you. Don't need need to meet to wish this hadn't happened. Peace, Gary. Ride Safe(r).
"On the other side, there a beverage holder... So you can enjoy an apple juice while you call an ambulance for the less guarded riders." 😂
Dude I just found your channel! As a beginner enthusiast ID like to say that you are very informative and hella funny at the same time. I enjoy your videos.. keep them coming buddy…
I’m rolling here! My goodness this is so funny! Absolutely love the content man. Thank you so much for this!
"Right about now you are probably expecting" *TH-cam AD*
Yes I always expect those.
Not if you use an ad blocker.
You make me laugh while filling my head with useful information. THANKS
Your Videos are really good, i like watching them, because you are funny but also informative
This one just came up on my recommendations. As always great job. Saying that 😂🤣😂 3:42 years ago a friend of mine whose idea of bike maintenance was just washing and polishing her bike and nothing else wanted to go for a ride while pissed one night turned herself and her bike into a Roman candle by opening her fuel cap and using a cigarette lighter to see how much petrol she had. Luckily she only singed her hair and burnt the inside of the tank out.
I like the comedy in your videos. A lot of hard work behind these videos and they are cool!
Thanks, Ryan. Eye opening, as always! Just to put my dime in the jukebox: my bike was new, and I was on it, stopped at a sign while waiting for the road to clear. A guy in the car rear-ended me, I got ejected and my shoulder hurt, of course, but also my left shin and my achilles heel right under the calf. What happened? I had been badly hit by the gear selector on the left and, on the right, by the passenger footpeg socket (quite square, this one!). Had I not my motorcycle boots on (those which protect up to mid-calf), I would have torn my skin and what else?
I do agree with you, Ryan: the bike is already quite threatening in itself, no need to bolt on additional posts, daggers and other blades...
By the way, I'm stunned by your videos. I have been riding motorcycles for 20 years and have accumulated 100,000 miles on various machines, and at every video of yours I learn a lot and it increases my pleasure to ride. Thank you. Sincerely,
Death by Fanny pack that how I want to die
As a verb or a noun. :)
Someone needs to inform Joe Rogan!
A pack of Fannies sounds the perfect way to go!
Let them write it on your cobble stone
I never carry anything in my jacket pockets and my wallet and cell phone are in the little glovebox. Anything hard or sharp on your person during a crash and you will for sure find a better spot for that the next time you ride. Hydration - oh you mean having a drink of water? I use that as an excuse to pull over now and then. Great video. Thanks for posting.
Cellphone it's up for debate that it should be on your person. Getting thrown from the bike and conscious but unable to get up from injuries, sucks to know your phone is just 20 feet down the shoulder of the road. I read that one from a guy in New Brunswick who collided with a moose.
I don't even have a motorcycle and still watching these videos because the production quality is so good.
Looking at those vidéos 3 years later, god damn its still funny and so good...Thanks FortNine and Brian!
"Going home to take the hook off my Raiden DKR jacket"
I never ride with a hydration pack anyway, but I never even thought of snagging my sleeve or glove.
Starting to watch your channel nearly as much as Scotty Kilmer. Keep up the GREAT work.
Nice video man keep it up 👌
Whatever happens, DO NOT STOP MAKING THESE VIDEOS!
This one was almost too enjoyable...
the work that goes in these videos is unbelievable. Awesome job!
I just fill my hydration pack with gas so if I run out I have back up is this safe?
Lol
its the safest thing to do and you also get a backup, thats amazing .
man you wont get a chance to die plenty of times like Ryan
It's bad for your liver
Not only is it safe, it's brilliant! Now I can throw away my gas can in a backpack.
I love riding next to big rigs and HD pickups with spike covers over their lug nuts. It's quite the thrill being that close to a wide-open Cuisinart. 😒
Seen those quite often on big rigs lately. They're damn scary when next to one on the highway.
The spikes on the wheels of big rigs are chrome covered plastic.
Yep. They break if you look at them wrong.
Man, I so much want to change my TH-cam handle to JingleHeimerSchmidt after reading your reply.
+Norsefalconer
Open face meat grinders!!!
Hamburger tar-tar!!!
Mobile sushi makers!!!
6:15 ....
F to respect the Ryanf9's expired right hand
One of the best bike channels ever.
Seeing you point to your left side and calling out liver concerns was rather jarring. You've got such a depth of physics knowledge that I didn't see it coming.
I just came here to show my appreciation to pi and e at 5:02 .
I'm a newbie to this channel, and I'm surprised by the amount of easter eggs in f9's videos.
"Philips head through my groin" (snap!) Likes video
6:13 oh nice how you did that, reminds me of pen & teller.
Just stumbling through TH-cam on a Saturday night and I see one of your videos. 10 Top Mods. Looks interesting. Then I see another and now another. I'm absolutely crushing on your presentation, style, delivery, content. My goodness. Watching your videos on a Saturday night is like going to a Drive In movie, only without the drive in, or the car, or the movie. Thank you!
re 5:38 ...40+ yrs ago, had the clutch lever knob dig in & slice open the inner thigh...a 15 inch long/1+inch wide horseshoe inverse flap of memento mori...good ol' days,eh?
If I'm not mistaken, your liver is on the other side lol
maybe the video is mirrored?
lol actually it does cross to the left over the stomach ... the left Lobe .
It's because he is Canadian
Depends if it is on vacation..... or not.
situs inversus canadian? (rare birth "defect" where all internal organs are mirrored, and perfectly functioning), a lot of people uncovers this only by chance or on the autoptic table
pissed out laughing at 2:02 XD
lol
His liver is on his side? Must be a mutant. Lol
Your liver is on your left side. Just had a doctor take a biopsy by jamming a special needle in my side and pulling out a piece of my liver for testing.
@@jimbob7559 your liver is in your upper abdomen near your chest area on your right side, not your left side. I don't think the doctor did what you think he did lol
@@jimbob7559 liver is on the upper right quadrant
He's a physicist, not a biologist. The struggle is real.
I prefer smooth and round things to pointy things on my bike any day! Great info, Ryan!! Thanks and happy new year!
Just getting back into motorcycles and so I have realized what I dont know, yes I'm retired and it has been many years since riding my 125 honda over in Germany. At lease then they the car drivers didn't try to run you over. Thanks for the great eye openers. Will be binge watching your channel.