😂really enjoyed this, considering I just got my new 400cc yesterday; my highest class ride. Can only imagine the thrill Emilio went through. A ride that usually takes 20 mins took me 1hr 30 min to get back home. No driver honked at me, so I guess I did good😅 Only mistake I did was forgetting to turn off my blinker on my last turn home, but we learn with time💪🏾🔥
Man as a 5foot3inch rider you have become my new favorite moto vlogger, watched a few of your vids and damn they make me smile ear to ear. i miss it so fucking much man. Covid did a number on me and my family so i had to sell my baby along with a bunch of other personals that had some value, now i just work, sleep and pay bills. Feels like i went backwards a few years, but thanks to you i can sit outside with a few beers and smile again pretending im riding along with you and your buddy 😂
I second @s33saudios that is really sad to hear but I’m glad you have plans to get back into it. If I didn’t have my motorcycle as an outlet I would have gone crazy looooong ago.
Good Vid, 20 years ago I started in a Gixer 1 Thou.. and it scared the crap out of me, almost quit ridding, but my Bike mentor at the time told me to switch to a Honda 300R for like 6 months, and after 6 months..(riding daily) I switched back to the Gixer 1K and was Ridding like Street Rossi..Knee down..taking agresive lines, fully aware of my capabilities. Technically speaking u could start in a liter Bike, but learning the fundamentals in a smaller bike makes a huuuuge difference.
Awesome job helping him find his way Adobo. Man you are a great wingman. I can sense his trust riding along with you and his confidence increasing through your ride. Great job Emilio, Yay! 😊😊😊
I love when people teach others something and they let them figure it out on their own. To me that’s the fastest way. Biggest hinder to learning something is when the person feels the pressure of not doing something wrong
@@adobomoto yeah bro. Back when my brother taught me manuel we were at a church fundraiser. He threw me in his car and told me to just drive around the car park. I did 1 lap around and just drove the car home because I was hungry lmao he called me asking where I was and just said not to crash 😂 this was in a wrx. Would I recommend it, hell no but if you’re naturally good at picking things up quick then why not.
This video 💯 I can resonate with. I’m a new rider. Bought me a HD Nightster on Memorial Day. Rode it in my neighborhood a few times, parking lot and then one night decided to ride my bike at 1 am in the morning. So I can practice my shifting . Then I got sick and couldn’t get seat time for a few weeks. But then just this past Tuesday I rode my bike to work. And It takes me about 45-50 mns to get to work. And have to take 4 different highways. Have not been on the streets. But decided to ride to work on the highways for the very first time. 🤦♀️ sooooo many emotions when I made it safely to work. I definitely stalled quite a bit at the lights. I was so nervous. When I made it to the Parking lot of my work I was so relieved that my mind went blank. Forgot about the clutch ended up dumping it and dropped my bike in my parking spot. Lol idgaf … but damn super hyper and proud of myself that I got on all 4 highways. I pretty much said, FULL SEND !! I made it home safely. So how you were with your friend was how my co worker was with me. He also rode to work. And rode with me back home to make sure I made it safely. This video warms my heart. I hope you continue to show your friends progress. Because new riders like myself, its inspiring, motivating and encouraging!!!
I remember going through that on my 1st high powered bike. 1st gear is very twitchy! So when a newbie I liked to make a quick switch from 1st to 2nd. 1st to just get moving but 2nd gave me a more confident feeling of control. Never tried a Triumph 1000 but my Tracer 900 was very High strung in 1st gear so liked to get 2nd quick. I feel the learning curve. I challenged myself in the beginning but now confident on any Bike. GR8 Start Amilio. Surely spelled that name wrong but My heart is Solid....
I doubt I’ll ever use bar end mirrors, and that was not a good choice for someone learning to control 1000ccs. I prefer to have the outside of my palm/ pinky/ ring finger gripped around the bar end for stability and safety. From there, use the inside of my palm for throttle and index/ middle finger for front brake/ clutch. Bar end mirrors would change the way I ride.
Everybody starts like that. Keep practicing and you will be flowing thru traffic in no time with no anxiety. When I started out riding (Im from the Ph), being on the road was quite scary until you learn to manage it. Learned a lot from riding from my buddy and my uncle who were 50 plus years on their bikes. There are a ton of tips that will really save your life. And when you get better, always remember that you can still make a mistake so always use your wits and not your testosterone
Your videos always make my day I recently lost my bike and watching your videos makes me feel like I’m back on 2 wheels especially this one it reminded me of teaching my brother how to ride
Last year I bought my race gloves on a trip because they were on a discount in a shop........for the love of god, I thought that they were made out of lead.... Hard 150 miles with them on , but..... now they are silky soft. You were nice and supportive with him.....My first ride with a friend was: me learning to shift and him going : Come on man, lets go 60+ mph.....
Kinda nuts u can ride a 1000cc bike on same license as a grom, Where I live u need to be 22 or had an mc license for bikes below 650cc for two years to be able to take a license for bikes over 650cc
The second someone asks me what a kill switch is for my spidey senses are through the roof, but there are multiple makes/designs etc so that’s not an automatic “you can’t ride my bike anymore sorry ” necessarily, not just yet at least. But the moment they ask me when you’re supposed to use the kill switch…nah get off my bike and go get on your grom or my grom etc and show me you can actually ride😂 Then again it sounds like that speed triple is somehow only with about what the grill is worth so…i guess go ahead 😂 Edit: I thought he was saying he knew how to ride already. Didn’t realize you were teaching him at first.
ataya uli sa diri kadali kay para maka kaon kag isaw, quick quick (hindi k oalam ang spelling but its somethin like that) pares at Angels burger.... dang man you've missed a lot
angels burger is literally a plain ass burger with a smoll ass patty, first bite is literally all bread i recommend minute burger the bacon cheese burger really solid for $1. something
Hey fwiw here’s a video suggestion. I’ve always bought very new or slightly used bikes, mostly because people always talk about how insanely good bikes have gotten recently. So when it comes to buying an older bike. Is there things you can do cheaply to make it safer and handle better etc ? I guess I’m really just asking what is like going from a new bike to an older used bike, do you feel like you need to upgrade Brakes etc. or anything? Does anything feel majorly different or not so much. I get technically 2000-2010 isn’t that old technically but I wasn’t riding then so I don’t really know
With anything older, it's important to have a competent mechanic check the main safety related things (at a minimum). So that's brakes, suspension, tyres, steering play. Then you can start worrying about reliability, the engine etc.
@@AChubbyWombat but is it safe to assume even when working at their best the brakes for example are inferior to todays ? If so what are the modernization upgrades one should do to upgrade stopping power ? More aggressive pass? Entire new brake assembly ?
@@Fee.1 Depends which bikes you are comparing. Generally speaking, newer bikes have better safety systems. I ride a flagship bike from 2003, but the brakes were rebuilt just 5 months ago. It stops better than my old entry-level bike from 2013 ever did. If you're playing it safe, try to get something with ABS. And if it's high-powered and you know you're going to ride hard, try to get something with traction control.
He needs time ...and a better understanding of the controls. I think he should go back to a mid range bike till he can get that figured out. Reason being is if he were to get on the highway now he could get himself in some trouble. He does seem to be doing better though.
The right wrist controls everything, idk why it would be hard to ride any bike if youve already ridden any bike......it cant do anything you dont tell it to do
In Germany you have like different types of motorcycle license for instance I have the A1 125ccm 15hp license wich you can do with 16, anyway I drove once the 1000ccm of my uncle and almost killed my self 😂😂
Whenever im with my friend at a dealership i always go to the 1000cc bikes and he always shakes his head and tells me not even to look at them. I am a new rider so that is why lol.
I don't know if I will ever ride a 1kcc bike. The hightest that Ive ridden that I know is what I'm riding right meow 500cc. I wanted to get the MT09 that is a 900cc bike. Ijust couldn't afford right meow. I've ridden a friends Harley back like 15 years ago. I just don't know what cc that was, and back than I didn't really have that much experience like I do meow. Someday though I will try to get the MT09, or the cb750 hornet if htat do come out to the states. Right meow though I"m enjoying the ride and don't really care how big the bike is. By the way, I only like naked sport bike. I just like riding upright, and comfprtable.
@@adobomoto hahahaha I'm a noob also.. thats why I got a 400cc. Lmao. But im falling in love with a 600cc.. wrote my friends GSXR AND MAN. FELT NICE, TAKING IT TO 8K RPM AND FEELING THE POWER KICKING IN WAS NICE. YOURE AWESOME FOR TEACHING YOUR FAM.
when someone panic rev it always scares me. because if that person have no control of the clutch and dumps it... that person is in for a bad day.
yeah same lmfao
he a be aight
FLY AWAY
the fact that you give your friends access to your bikes is so inspiring
You mean dumb lol
😂really enjoyed this, considering I just got my new 400cc yesterday; my highest class ride. Can only imagine the thrill Emilio went through.
A ride that usually takes 20 mins took me 1hr 30 min to get back home. No driver honked at me, so I guess I did good😅
Only mistake I did was forgetting to turn off my blinker on my last turn home, but we learn with time💪🏾🔥
Starting on a smaller bike is said because a lot of your mistakes are forgiven or hurt you less on a smaller bike.
Man as a 5foot3inch rider you have become my new favorite moto vlogger, watched a few of your vids and damn they make me smile ear to ear. i miss it so fucking much man. Covid did a number on me and my family so i had to sell my baby along with a bunch of other personals that had some value, now i just work, sleep and pay bills. Feels like i went backwards a few years, but thanks to you i can sit outside with a few beers and smile again pretending im riding along with you and your buddy 😂
Man thats sad to hear... Are you going to ride again in the future?
@@s33saudios hell yea brotha, slowly but surely!
I second @s33saudios that is really sad to hear but I’m glad you have plans to get back into it. If I didn’t have my motorcycle as an outlet I would have gone crazy looooong ago.
Giving a new/noobs rider 1000cc and let them figured it out 😂
hey it gets the views🤣
Man I love your content man. This is surely one of the main factors that got me into riding!
Keep up the good work man🔥
Good Vid, 20 years ago I started in a Gixer 1 Thou.. and it scared the crap out of me, almost quit ridding, but my Bike mentor at the time told me to switch to a Honda 300R for like 6 months, and after 6 months..(riding daily) I switched back to the Gixer 1K and was Ridding like Street Rossi..Knee down..taking agresive lines, fully aware of my capabilities. Technically speaking u could start in a liter Bike, but learning the fundamentals in a smaller bike makes a huuuuge difference.
Awesome job helping him find his way Adobo. Man you are a great wingman. I can sense his trust riding along with you and his confidence increasing through your ride. Great job Emilio, Yay! 😊😊😊
I love when people teach others something and they let them figure it out on their own. To me that’s the fastest way. Biggest hinder to learning something is when the person feels the pressure of not doing something wrong
Yeah - i’ve taught a lot of my friends how to ride motorcycles. Give them the basics, start em slow, don’t yell, and they’re usually catch on.
@@adobomoto yeah bro. Back when my brother taught me manuel we were at a church fundraiser. He threw me in his car and told me to just drive around the car park. I did 1 lap around and just drove the car home because I was hungry lmao he called me asking where I was and just said not to crash 😂 this was in a wrx. Would I recommend it, hell no but if you’re naturally good at picking things up quick then why not.
This video 💯 I can resonate with. I’m a new rider. Bought me a HD Nightster on Memorial Day. Rode it in my neighborhood a few times, parking lot and then one night decided to ride my bike at 1 am in the morning. So I can practice my shifting . Then I got sick and couldn’t get seat time for a few weeks.
But then just this past Tuesday I rode my bike to work. And It takes me about 45-50 mns to get to work. And have to take 4 different highways. Have not been on the streets. But decided to ride to work on the highways for the very first time. 🤦♀️ sooooo many emotions when I made it safely to work. I definitely stalled quite a bit at the lights. I was so nervous. When I made it to the Parking lot of my work I was so relieved that my mind went blank. Forgot about the clutch ended up dumping it and dropped my bike in my parking spot. Lol idgaf … but damn super hyper and proud of myself that I got on all 4 highways. I pretty much said, FULL SEND !! I made it home safely.
So how you were with your friend was how my co worker was with me. He also rode to work. And rode with me back home to make sure I made it safely.
This video warms my heart. I hope you continue to show your friends progress. Because new riders like myself, its inspiring, motivating and encouraging!!!
what a lucky friend.. while me with my grandpa "WHAY AREE YOU RELISING THE CLUTCH TOOO FASTT!" and "takbong pogi lang" i love my lolo so much❤❤
I'm definitely lucky to have friends like these homies
That slow clutch release is relatable af 😂
Damn, you dropped while I was sleeping 🤣🤣🤣. .. You're right, the best way to learn is to do it.
I remember going through that on my 1st high powered bike. 1st gear is very twitchy! So when a newbie I liked to make a quick switch from 1st to 2nd. 1st to just get moving but 2nd gave me a more confident feeling of control. Never tried a Triumph 1000 but my Tracer 900 was very High strung in 1st gear so liked to get 2nd quick. I feel the learning curve. I challenged myself in the beginning but now confident on any Bike. GR8 Start Amilio. Surely spelled that name wrong but My heart is Solid....
Don’t roast your homie like that 🤣🤣
that's how we brown people do lmfao
I doubt I’ll ever use bar end mirrors, and that was not a good choice for someone learning to control 1000ccs.
I prefer to have the outside of my palm/ pinky/ ring finger gripped around the bar end for stability and safety. From there, use the inside of my palm for throttle and index/ middle finger for front brake/ clutch.
Bar end mirrors would change the way I ride.
He did great and handle it very well. 😊 Awsome job.
😂😂
“What is this for?”
Killswitch
“Why do you use it?”
I don’t 🤣🤣
Everybody starts like that. Keep practicing and you will be flowing thru traffic in no time with no anxiety. When I started out riding (Im from the Ph), being on the road was quite scary until you learn to manage it. Learned a lot from riding from my buddy and my uncle who were 50 plus years on their bikes. There are a ton of tips that will really save your life. And when you get better, always remember that you can still make a mistake so always use your wits and not your testosterone
Thank you. I’m a newbie, never ridden, I’m gonna buy a 1050 cc speed triple. I’m so excited. Thank you.
Bro, those 1050 triumph have scary low end torque, he did well but i would never put a new rider on 1050
Love your energy man y’all ride safe
It was nice of you to let him try your 1000cc. It mist have been scary on your end as well. LOL
Haha i thought he was trying to do a wheelie when he started revving it
Your videos always make my day I recently lost my bike and watching your videos makes me feel like I’m back on 2 wheels especially this one it reminded me of teaching my brother how to ride
Last year I bought my race gloves on a trip because they were on a discount in a shop........for the love of god, I thought that they were made out of lead....
Hard 150 miles with them on , but..... now they are silky soft.
You were nice and supportive with him.....My first ride with a friend was: me learning to shift and him going : Come on man, lets go 60+ mph.....
You guys are dope love your channel dude 🙏🏻🔥🤘🏼
I look down to make sure im not speeding too much 😂
Kinda nuts u can ride a 1000cc bike on same license as a grom,
Where I live u need to be 22 or had an mc license for bikes below 650cc for two years to be able to take a license for bikes over 650cc
License? 😮😮😮😂 We weren't even required to have a license until 2015 here. One license covers everything. We usually test on a 250cc.
Adobo you are one cool dude man. ✌️✌️✌️
Crazy how much of it is mental.
Good job bro, and those headlights look like flood flights. What is Triumph doing with those?
he did great!
He's not riding enough ! his tennis ball gotta stick to his thigh LMAO
Burger machine. FTW !😂
Hi your videos are really cool
Then he was like, Emiliooooo! 😂😂😂
The second someone asks me what a kill switch is for my spidey senses are through the roof, but there are multiple makes/designs etc so that’s not an automatic “you can’t ride my bike anymore sorry ” necessarily, not just yet at least. But the moment they ask me when you’re supposed to use the kill switch…nah get off my bike and go get on your grom or my grom etc and show me you can actually ride😂
Then again it sounds like that speed triple is somehow only with about what the grill is worth so…i guess go ahead 😂
Edit: I thought he was saying he knew how to ride already. Didn’t realize you were teaching him at first.
that was cool man funny guys
I actually started watching motorcycle videos like a month ago and bought my first bike like 2 weeks ago. MSF test in 2 weeks.
I learned on my dad’s CBR1000RR, liter bikes are sketchy as a new rider!
As you come to a stop light. Just keep shifting down until it doesn't shift anymore.....and then your in first....that's all there is to it.
That’s awesome. I learned on a Panigale v4s. Came from cbr125 😂😂
ataya uli sa diri kadali kay para maka kaon kag isaw, quick quick (hindi k oalam ang spelling but its somethin like that) pares at Angels burger.... dang man you've missed a lot
angels burger is literally a plain ass burger with a smoll ass patty, first bite is literally all bread
i recommend minute burger the bacon cheese burger really solid for $1. something
Hey fwiw here’s a video suggestion. I’ve always bought very new or slightly used bikes, mostly because people always talk about how insanely good bikes have gotten recently. So when it comes to buying an older bike. Is there things you can do cheaply to make it safer and handle better etc ? I guess I’m really just asking what is like going from a new bike to an older used bike, do you feel like you need to upgrade Brakes etc. or anything? Does anything feel majorly different or not so much. I get technically 2000-2010 isn’t that old technically but I wasn’t riding then so I don’t really know
With anything older, it's important to have a competent mechanic check the main safety related things (at a minimum).
So that's brakes, suspension, tyres, steering play.
Then you can start worrying about reliability, the engine etc.
@@AChubbyWombat but is it safe to assume even when working at their best the brakes for example are inferior to todays ? If so what are the modernization upgrades one should do to upgrade stopping power ? More aggressive pass? Entire new brake assembly ?
@@Fee.1 Depends which bikes you are comparing.
Generally speaking, newer bikes have better safety systems.
I ride a flagship bike from 2003, but the brakes were rebuilt just 5 months ago. It stops better than my old entry-level bike from 2013 ever did.
If you're playing it safe, try to get something with ABS.
And if it's high-powered and you know you're going to ride hard, try to get something with traction control.
that "tangina" was pure filipino intent goodness
You're a bad friend... 🤣
He needs time ...and a better understanding of the controls. I think he should go back to a mid range bike till he can get that figured out. Reason being is if he were to get on the highway now he could get himself in some trouble. He does seem to be doing better though.
100% on riding in right lane and people making left turns.....big headlights with DRL are good so they see you....
Dude it’s so rough breaking in new gear. Lol
Bruh you were no help at all lol
The right wrist controls everything, idk why it would be hard to ride any bike if youve already ridden any bike......it cant do anything you dont tell it to do
Hey you should try Royal Enfield Hunter 350 or any Royal Enfield, they are really fun to ride.
Hello! I was wondering if you could give me some advice for a 600-700 sportbike under 5000euros.
Is this guy your enemy? I’d never put a guy who doesn’t even know what the throttle is called on a 1000. Stop trying to kill your friends!😂
Hell yeah Emilio! Haha
He was just trying practice his wheelies
I'm left handed. I have more difficulty taking left turns than right turns. even at the track.
How does an liter bike compare to V2 950? I got a Ducati DesertX and it's stupid fast
In Germany you have like different types of motorcycle license for instance I have the A1 125ccm 15hp license wich you can do with 16, anyway I drove once the 1000ccm of my uncle and almost killed my self 😂😂
Change the exhaust on that triumph
why??
@@lillebollen7612 i think it's not suitable for a 1000cc bike, sounds like a 400cc bike
@@dicapriowevin1120 It sounds amazing man, just a little different because its a unique 3 cylinder.
it'll sound similar no matter the pipe...it's mostly the engine that distinguishes sound, not the exhaust
@@adobomoto now i understand, thanks
Did you say "tang inang si emilio, man" at the end? 😂
What’s this for”😮
( the kill switch 😊
🤔when do you use it?”
(😭I dont 👀”
Whenever im with my friend at a dealership i always go to the 1000cc bikes and he always shakes his head and tells me not even to look at them. I am a new rider so that is why lol.
Knew it was you I saw yesterday.
💀💀💀 it jumped lol
how new is he to riding? haha
Meron ako 2013 speed triple abs sarap dalhin im in illinois bro
I don't know if I will ever ride a 1kcc bike. The hightest that Ive ridden that I know is what I'm riding right meow 500cc. I wanted to get the MT09 that is a 900cc bike. Ijust couldn't afford right meow. I've ridden a friends Harley back like 15 years ago. I just don't know what cc that was, and back than I didn't really have that much experience like I do meow. Someday though I will try to get the MT09, or the cb750 hornet if htat do come out to the states. Right meow though I"m enjoying the ride and don't really care how big the bike is. By the way, I only like naked sport bike. I just like riding upright, and comfprtable.
Love your Videos and Reels on insta. Greetings from germany 😊
what's with the Imkay photo?
oh god 🤣
lol
Just airplane up to ride a motorcycle.
Are you a Filipino?
Just asking Is there a scooter like MIO in US ?
no, just vespas
@@MustangDesudiroz ohh okay thanks
There are Yamaha Cygnus and others.
First
Second!
can you and your friend speak tagalog?
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😂😂😂😂😂😂.. Mr adobo Intructor
You should know better. About the size. Of motorcycle.. lol
it is what it is lmao
@@adobomoto hahahaha I'm a noob also.. thats why I got a 400cc. Lmao. But im falling in love with a 600cc.. wrote my friends GSXR AND MAN. FELT NICE, TAKING IT TO 8K RPM AND FEELING THE POWER KICKING IN WAS NICE. YOURE AWESOME FOR TEACHING YOUR FAM.
desc says 100CC ik doesnt really matter justa heads up! @Adobo Moto