your videos are so reassuring and you go through things in a way that i find really easy to process, i appreciate it so much 😊 thank you for this video!
Thanks for the video. Today is my first MSF 101 day. I watched your video before heading over there, I appreciate the breakdown and overview of day 1 fundamentals... : )
I just got my M1 couple of days back and been watching videos from you. You have a calm voice and shows how much you love riding bike. I always wanted to learn and I am finally doing it. Super excited and nervous.
Thank you for bringing up the self preservation. I've been so scared to get past a certain speed (20-25mph) and my biker friend doesn't realize this fear exist as his been riding for years. Part of that is the instinctual aspect of the basic riding functions, like up/down shifting, throttle control and knowing when to front brake and not i.e. during a turn! I've been traumatized with people from MSF course breaking a bone due to panicking and front braking during a turn
Thanks, this has been really helpful! I'm booking my CBT (a basic training we have to do in the UK before riding a motorcycle), and didn't want to turn up completely clueless!
You sir, are a gentleman a scholar, the bike GURU, the man that knows! Talk about details and descriptions, you truly are appreciated and we all thank you for taking time to make this video and helping others to be safe and cautious with bikes, thank you!
This video is very helpful and how you gone through every detail on how to first start learning and ive always wanted to ride a bike and thinking about buying one so thank you for sharing all your knowledge for learning how to start out on a motorcycle keep it up cant wait to learn more 😊😊
Well said buddy.. very informative content, I do agreed , always start at basic procedure is always the keys to achieve your goals . Well done 👍. Thanks and ride safe. 🏍️
@@GasWorksISO Are they programmed to stay on Or does the driver turn them on? Like you can’t turn the lights off in the day time. Even if you wanted to. I know some differ.
With the trip odometer. Fill the tank, run it 100 miles, fill it back up and calculate how many MPG’s you get. That will talk you how far you can go, depending on the size of your fuel tank.
Dude your voice almost brings me anxiety. Listen to yourself after a video..you sound like you are about to lose your breath or almost scared, though your voice is calm and you explain everything very well and clear. Don't know if anyone commented the same in any of your videos, cause i know you do these videos since some time. I've been watching you since the vulcan S times ;)
Well, you’re not wrong. In all honesty, I hate talking to the camera. Stage fright I guess. No matter how many videos I make, I can’t get over it. It gives me anxiety, and I’ve been thinking about quitting all together.
@@GasWorksISO no hard feelings or disrespect man, i just felt like giving some feedback cause i like your videos. Every time you take a deep breath, i take it with you.. XD cheers
None taken. I know when I’m making some videos that I’m not calm, or composed, but it’s either trash it or upload it. Matter of fact, I’m glad you pointed it out, and I appreciate it.
Dude, amazing video thanks. I'm 47 and just starting my motorcycle adventure 😬😎🤘🏻
My fiancee and I have dubbed you Bike Ross. Lots of wisdom and my main source of knowledge as I make my way into getting my first bike.
There are no motorcycle wrecks, just happy little accidents
your videos are so reassuring and you go through things in a way that i find really easy to process, i appreciate it so much 😊 thank you for this video!
Thanks for the video. Today is my first MSF 101 day. I watched your video before heading over there, I appreciate the breakdown and overview of day 1 fundamentals... : )
I am im the process of buying my very first bike age at age 35. This is well explained for a novice like me. Excellent work
I love how you went thru everything step by step and in a very easy to follow manner. Thank you for the video.
I just got my M1 couple of days back and been watching videos from you. You have a calm voice and shows how much you love riding bike. I always wanted to learn and I am finally doing it. Super excited and nervous.
Thank you for bringing up the self preservation. I've been so scared to get past a certain speed (20-25mph) and my biker friend doesn't realize this fear exist as his been riding for years. Part of that is the instinctual aspect of the basic riding functions, like up/down shifting, throttle control and knowing when to front brake and not i.e. during a turn! I've been traumatized with people from MSF course breaking a bone due to panicking and front braking during a turn
Even for a beginner like time, this video was very informative. Thank you
Thanks, this has been really helpful! I'm booking my CBT (a basic training we have to do in the UK before riding a motorcycle), and didn't want to turn up completely clueless!
An amazing video very articulate and easy to understand for the beginner riders. 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Thank you so much! Trying to learn to ride at an older age….
Can't wait to get my bike. Love your content. Keep it up.
Same here man! 🤙🏼
How’s the bike so far?
Another video from my favorite motorcycle channel? It’s a good Saturday!
Very good guide with a calmness and logical way to begin with.
You sir, are a gentleman a scholar, the bike GURU, the man that knows!
Talk about details and descriptions, you truly are appreciated and we all thank you for taking time to make this video and helping others to be safe and cautious with bikes, thank you!
This video is very helpful and how you gone through every detail on how to first start learning and ive always wanted to ride a bike and thinking about buying one so thank you for sharing all your knowledge for learning how to start out on a motorcycle keep it up cant wait to learn more 😊😊
What a good video for beginners! Good to know I am not the only one feeling nervous and it is ok to take baby steps. It helps a lot.
Great video so reassuring and simple thankyou
Thank you! Great introduction
You are great!! Good proces in baby steps
great explanation of the controls, thankyou!
I watched this video in march 2022 that was 3 months before i took the MSF course 🏍 😎
Very good teacher
Thanks, man appreciate the efforts. It taught me a lot as a completely new rider
That's how boys passage to manhood . Keep it up .
Is it weird that I watched this and am not a new rider.
Yeah....a little weird...😂👍🏻
Yep, I did the same. LOL
I just can't stop watching your Grom. It is gorgeous! :D
Sooo easy to understand
Love the continued knowledge you keep sharing in these videos
He’s sounds like bob ross but for bikes
Well said buddy.. very informative content, I do agreed , always start at basic procedure is always the keys to achieve your goals . Well done 👍. Thanks and ride safe. 🏍️
I love your videos, so nicely done.
Thanks for the great video. Which you recommend for a good beginner bike Grom or Vulcan S ?
Great video. Please keep creating content.
Thank you...
Thanks for these videos!
Really liked the video. Thanks.
Good video . Very informative. How’s the Street Bob?
Lovin it! Still waiting on my parts from Harley though... two months and counting..
Are the headlights always on on these motorcycles?
Yes. Required by law for a very long time now.
Like are they programmed to stay on Or does the driver turn them on? I know some differ.
@@GasWorksISO Are they programmed to stay on Or does the driver turn them on? Like you can’t turn the lights off in the day time. Even if you wanted to. I know some differ.
They come on as soon as the ignition is turned on.
Cool video man.
You got your ninja delivered?
That’s actually really good to know, do you remember how much you paid for that service?
Yes. I didn’t have my license yet, and they delivered it for free. Any good dealership should do that for you.
Gas Works Garage that’s awesome to hear, thanks man.
The bike I want to buy doesn't have a fuel gauge. Any advice on keeping track of fuel?
With the trip odometer. Fill the tank, run it 100 miles, fill it back up and calculate how many MPG’s you get. That will talk you how far you can go, depending on the size of your fuel tank.
@@GasWorksISO Thank you!
What are the differences between the monkey and the grom?
Seating position, build materials, tires, price...
@@GasWorksISO which do you prefer I am going to buy one and would love to know your suggestion. Thank you for all the great content.
The Monkey is my favorite. But I love them both!
@@GasWorksISO awesome I will be getting the monkey then thank you for your time and help in making this decision
I think your bike is leaking something
Dude your voice almost brings me anxiety. Listen to yourself after a video..you sound like you are about to lose your breath or almost scared, though your voice is calm and you explain everything very well and clear. Don't know if anyone commented the same in any of your videos, cause i know you do these videos since some time. I've been watching you since the vulcan S times ;)
Well, you’re not wrong. In all honesty, I hate talking to the camera. Stage fright I guess. No matter how many videos I make, I can’t get over it. It gives me anxiety, and I’ve been thinking about quitting all together.
@@GasWorksISO no hard feelings or disrespect man, i just felt like giving some feedback cause i like your videos. Every time you take a deep breath, i take it with you.. XD cheers
None taken. I know when I’m making some videos that I’m not calm, or composed, but it’s either trash it or upload it. Matter of fact, I’m glad you pointed it out, and I appreciate it.