Well, you hit one of my things I do. I definitely don't ride as hard anymore and we don't lane split here. I always play the game of "Who is trying to kill me?" and it keeps me aware of everyone around me. I am usually looking to lock eyes with drivers around me. I also always listen to my inner voice.
The following tip has served me well for 30+ years… when you want to change lanes , no need to look over your shoulder to check the dead space. Speed up to the next car in the lane you want to move to , pass that car and get over easy peasy. Anytime I’m driving or riding and I see someone glancing over their shoulder tells me all I need to know about their abilities and I get away from them . Another one is stay out of the middle of the lanes get in the left tire lane or the right tire lane of a car, not the middle that’s where the oil builds and is often more slippery than the other two options. Just my two cents🤷🏼♂️… love your channel and your topics Aymen. If we weren’t continents apart I’d be trying hang , you rock man
Brilliant...unless you're approaching a stop light and need to get into a turn lane, or you're on a road with no one in front of you. Anytime I'm reading and I see someone summarize "all they need to know" about another person from a single event...it tells me all I need to know about that person.
this channel has been a major help to me as a first time Harley rider after a break from motorcycles for over 8 years, putting into practice what you make us aware of makes everything so much better. Thanks Amen
Wow, in my whole life I have never heard anyone put that into words. I mean just wow it’s so difficult to teach this to other people if you did a excellent job. Thank you. I feel validated on about five different levels.
Great set of points. Some days faster than others depending on how I feel and I have turned around gone on back home other days. Just don’t have it that day, other days I’ve experienced the flow state and it is heavenly. Riding is such a stress relieving activity for me. You have to pay attention instead of ruminating over everything else you have going on in your life.
I've had so many experiences with my intuition when riding, I listen for it, listen to it and believe what it says. I truly believe in guardian angels watching over me and telling me to watch for something specific, and then soon after it happens! Example..., just the other day I rode this highway at night many times over the years and never saw a deer! But this time, a voice said "slow down, watch for deer." At first, I thought, "that's ridiculous, don't be paranoid!". Then, I thought about listening to that (guardian angel's) voice seriously and I slowed down, entered the middle of the road and paid close attention to my surroundings. Within a few minutes, there it was! A large deer right in the middle of the highway! I was already prepared, not shocked or scared, and zoomed right passed the rear end of the deer! I always express gratitude for the guardian assistance, because it's not my skill, it's them watching over me, and I just need to listen, and be grateful for it. I've had these experiences so many times, and if I didn't listen, I would most likely, not be here sharing my experience. THANK GOD FOR EVERYDAY BEING ALIVE and always love those around you.
Excellent content and mix of common sense and advanced learning. Flow state or in the zone riding is a magical place when you have the skill level to achieve it. It ain't a mindless Sunday drive.
I ride aggressively (I tend to ride faster than traffic). We don't split lanes in Memphis. I don't ride "in the shadow" of big trucks.....I pass them or give them space. I try to maintain an escape route at all times. At intersections, I look before I go....I assume that people will run the light.
Theres much more to it thats developed over years of course but short story. As a over the road trucker for 40+ years everything youve pointed out is outstanding. For me as a biker and trucker it all equals to finding a way OUT! How can i escape a bad situation? Same goes for walking across a truck stop parking lot at 1am. PAY ATTENTION TO EVERYTHING AND BE READY FOR ANYTHING BUT ENJOY THE REASON YOUR THERE! Great show. Yall be safe out there...and just RIDE🤙! 🇺🇲🤙Later🤙🇺🇲
At 68 years old and have been riding motorcycles off and on since I was about 12 years old... I anticipate, and watch traffic just the same when I drive a car or truck as I do when I'm riding. I have noticed while in the passenger seat of a car or truck with someone that is not a rider they don't anticipate and avoid slow down etc. as well as anyone that is an experienced motorcycle rider...
Good day Aymen going on 27 yrs driving doubles and triples big rigs in the USA over 2.5 million mlles in The Flow accident free so I ride my 22 RGL in that Flow ❤️✊🏽
Hey I recognize that guy. :) Seriously, I don't ride that hard really. I guess I did, more so when I was younger but now I enjoy a leisurely pace where I can take in the scenery. We do not lane split in Pa. All great tips though. Keep up the good work.
Several years ago I had a long cold ride and I found that my body was losing its coordination. I was having a hard time balancing at slower speeds coming to a stop smoothly. It was as if I had never ridden before. Lesson learned, proper cold weather gear and stopping now and then to warm up. PS, that's how I winterize my bike, I ride it all year !
As someone who rides motorcycles and drives cars and trucks daily.....the one thing that continually comes to light is peoples attitudes and behaviors by both riders and vehicle drivers! I see both good and bad scenarios and a lot of the possible instances can be avoided! I am constantly aware of most vehicles on the roads around me and adjust my driving and riding, taking nothing for granted.....but using common sense and self preservation is key. If they can't see you, then your probably not in the right place on the road either. Ride to survive....but have fun too 😎
I definitely like to get out in front of the traffic, and try to be aware of what's going on around me. When possible I plan my ride, this is not just where I am going but also what time of day / night .....avoiding busy areas if possible.
all good tips, Id like to add two: one you touched on under know your bike. but practice, both high speed and parking lot maneuvers. buy some cones and use them once a week. ive been ridding for 50 years and still can't pass up a good empty space. two when you can't fillter at a red light ( but also all stops) come to a long slow stop keeping your foot on the break and watch you mirrors. people aren't driving anymore and we are lucky if they look up occasionally. in most of the U.S its illegal to fillter i say do it anyway its better to be out of traffic than in it.I
Best tip is the group rides with the elastic band effect as you said Aidan. Do plenty of poker runs and group rides, see it all to often guys out front take off and midway to end of the pack it all starts to go bad as they over compensate to keep up but then are so hard on the brakes not to hit someone or shoot through the pack on the far left almost off the road or to the right and into on coming traffic. Great video mate keep up the good work even if it just helps one rider its done the job.🤙
@@OldNotDead-Club oh absolutely, I agree when u said a alert and relaxed rider is better. When I’m relaxed n in the zone I feel everything comes together and the actual ride is so much fun
Spidey sense was put to good use on Saturday, car was wanting to try and change lanes on me on the Hume HWY. Had the left leg cocked and size 12 into the door soon fixed em
I ride with a group of riders that all go pretty hard most of the time! We call flow state as having or not having your “mojo”! With this group, if you’ve left your mojo at home you’ll be the last one to the pub!!!
Dear Aymen, is there a particular reason your videos are always adressed to Harley riders? I know that much of your content applies to the phenomenon of older guys getting back into riding or embarking on their mid life crisis, and that this very often applies to Harley riders, but there are many riders in the same position that are riding many other types of motorcycle. Your content is great; it's such a shame to limit your audience to mainly Harley riders. As for this particular video, I can relate very well to the elastic band effect as I lead a group on an annual rally which can be anything from 45 to 95 riders. Riders at the rear often accuse me of leading at speeds of 110 to 130kmh when in fact I don't exceed 105kph. All the other aspects you covered, I relate to as well
Best collection of stay alive advice I've seen. All the core curriculum sprinkled with experience derived tidbits like the accordion and the many considerations to be made when overtaking. Hey, sometimes when I'm in The Flow my bike speaks to me. I can hear it whisper, "why don't we always ride like this, pussy?". Great stuff man, and all true.
I always feel completely safe in Captain's hands on the bike. I have complete confidencein in him lane splitting or whatever he need to do to put us in a safe position on the road or just to have some fun riding hard. We were very happy that you enjoyed riding the way we do. Happy that you were able to keep up 😂. Look forward to another great ride.
Great video I always feel bad for people in the summer with all leathers on I get it but man it’s hot! I just can’t My vrod is a bar hopper so I feel very comfortable in town and city I feel I can control the ride since the speed is 50mph and below Fast acceleration saved my butt a number of times
The best way to achieve that magic 'flow state' is to fit a set of Metzeler Cruisetec tyres. And be comfortable by wearing the right gear for the conditions as the weather dictates.
@@OldNotDead-ClubI didn't look at your bike, but I fitted a Cruisetec to the front wheel my Softail Slim a couple of months ago and it's breeze to ride now. My rear Michelin Commander III has just done 20,000km and I've got a new Cruisetec on order which should arrive by the end of the month, so I'm really looking forward to having Cruisetecs on both wheels. I may sound a bit biased, but they're a really nice tyre to ride on, and complimentary to that 'flow state' you describe. I know that tyre brand can be a bit of a personal, tribal and cliquey debate, but I'm a convert :)
@Jonathan L I believe the rears have a higher weight rating. I run the triple 8s on all of my FLH AND FLHRs... except for the 60s, 70s, and one early 80s FLHs.
I'm diggin' your videos along with your attitude Sir. I'm from Minnesota in the USA and I just thought I'd let you know that in a lot of states, lane splitting is a real no-no... And while I'm certainly not here to argue with you, maybe the idea of staying alive THIS way might be prefaced with a dose of caution regarding not only the laws in particular areas, but the evil intent of ass-holes who don't like you getting ahead of them at the red light. A very real danger these days as you well know... Rock-on good Sir... Steve
Ride your own ride. Hard, soft, whatever floats your boat. I probably wouldn’t do the splitting, I’m just not used to it. so not comfortable. Gear, your comfort, your body, your life, your choice. My choice, I’ve been off tumbling down the Tarmac without the bike. I was wearing good basic gear. It made the difference between life altering injury, serious death and walking away mostly unhurt. Just my pride. Leave room for error. I’m not infallible. I make mistakes. I miss things. With a little bit of wiggle room I can recover. Expect the unexpected grasshopper.
Unfortunately or fortunately lane splitting is illegal in my state in the USA. I move faster than the traffic but not so fast that I can’t stop in the room I have to move around slower vehicles. All your suggestions are great. Once in while it’s nice to crack the throttle wide open just to clean out the carbon. Great channel I got a couple of your stickers an patches because I too am old now die 😂.
Had a ball riding home with you. It's nice to find someone else who is comfortable with their bike and with their skill set to ride hard. A man has to know his limitations and ride within them. After that it's just good fun. Captain "Ghost Rider" 😁
I ride moderately hard when by myself the wife bitches too much if I go to fast. I ride exactly like you do I look way ahead and just plan on some dipshit doing something stupid. I’ve been riding 59 years and I’ve always liked hp and speed my last bike before I went total Harley Davison was a brand new V65 magna. At the time I bought it it was the fastest bike in the world and believe me I rode it that way. So I hear you brother, I think that experience is the best thing to up your skills. I’ve had one bad spill back in 2017, I spent three months in hospital and believe me I learned from that one too.
Lane Splitting or Lane Filtering is legal in California, one of the few states in the USA. I will filter between lanes, but almost always only once traffic in front of me has come to a complete stop and not moving, only to prevent being rear ended by traffic. However, once at the front of traffic, once the light turns green, I always visually "clear the intersection" looking left or right, before entering it. There's too many illegal drivers here in CA driving without a license, current registration and no insurance, to risk being the first to enter an intersection, with so many people being in a hurry and flat out running red lights. Traffic enforcement is horrible here, any more. Lot's of outlaw drivers. "Clearing" visually an intersection is a matter of self preservation. Sometimes the person racing off the green light ends up T boned and the statistic for the red light runners around here. I always pass tractor trailer trucks, and motor homes with a wide berth, to miss that big cushion of side blast air pressure experienced while going past them. As with being a pilot and self assessing health and well being before going flying, the same goes on before going for a motorcycle ride. My motorcycle is recreation for me, not my prime vehicle for transport or tasks. So, driving instead of riding is always an option or consideration for me, if I don't feel rested or well enough to go ride. Riding intensifies all the levels of senses you need to use while going down the road. The laws of physics are not in your favor, so it requires much more attention and vigilance. Riding is not a time and place to be slacking on your attention levels. It should be all immersive of all your senses.
I don't lane split but the plan would be constructed in the same manner as any other "get out of a dangerous situation" plan. Sometimes there is nothing you can do
Love it, love it, love it, sensational video! Must admit I ride my road glide as it was intended, like a pussy. Not a power ranger. The art of driving is officially dead in Canada. Every blind deaf and dumb person has a drivers licence and a cell phone!
My Ape Hangers saved my life in a accident & straight away change the bars on the new Hog.... I swear by this & also makes handling much more pleasurable experience.... I agree with everything you pointed out. Loud Pipes Save Lives 💪♥️Old not Dead ♥️💪 Living The F🤪KING Dream ❗ Safe travels 🙏♥️🐾🐾🇦🇺
When I lived-in in California in my twenties, I was surprised lane splitting was legal (its the only one where it's allowed) I'm guessing in your country it's legal? Here in Virginia your not even allowed to ride side by side in the same lane. The single biggest danger in the places I ride regularly (I live in the countryside in Virginia) is whitetail deer, they are everywhere, and will literally jump out of the woods right in front of you, and if you see one along side of the road there's usually three or four more you don't see in the woods. Another problem is that people in cars seem to be blind to motorcycles, I've had them look straight at me and still pull out in front of me like I wasn't there. The only one responsible for your safety is yourself.
I will be honest, taking advanced training classes should be #1. I'm one of the founders of The Litas Ogden group, we push advanced classes, schedule and help fill, and as a founder, I lead by example. I have taken at least two advanced courses past the beginner, which I never really took because I have been riding since I was 5. Hence.. I ride very hard, 🤣🤣🤣. I actually had a dude who I haven't seen in years just yesterday he was telling me how I ride more like a dude! No insult to me, I ride hard, get everything I can out of the bike. But men are the lowest % who actually take more riding class past the basic. Women are more likely to take the advanced classes and care more about not falling into bad habits. Ride like your invisible. Head on a swivel, in town Speed limit or less. In the heat, cooling vests allow for you to keep your protective gear On! Buy a vest and a neck cooler, we ride with a camelback. I freeze the bag with 3/4 full or almost full if I know that I won't need it till later in the day, it'll melt away and you can drink while you ride, you won't get heat exhausted. I keep a 2 gallon zip lock bag in my bag to revive the vest and neck cooler on the really long hard hot drives long distance., 👍
Hey big" A", whats crackin" bro!!! i love it, i ride hard like you, mate!! might be a little harder. i like to white line at 60mph and up! I hate all the NON-DRIVERS! esp the wankers who brake on purpose, in front of us.....thats when i down shift, and fly past them, giving them the jerk off sign!
#1 way to die on motorcycle is failure to negotiate a turn under the influence of alcohol. I'll be the last one to tell you not to drink and ride but I will tell you to know your limitations that shit dont make you Eddie Lawson. #2 way to die is car making left hand turn in front of you because they looked right thru you. Go thru the intersection with another car they see it. All the other ways to die are such a small percentage you can almost disregard them. Over 50 years on these things has taught me one thing? This is a perishable skillset and if you haven't been riding regularly you just cant fake it and pretend. Just a couple of weeks and it takes me a while to get back in the groove. You must practice emergency stopping and work up to board scraping lean angles. DO NOT let the first time using either be when your life depends on it! Oh and if your the better rider try not to drag your friends off the road they will all ride beyond their skill level to keep up. I just ride in the back and they dont crash into me there...
So what? … you go ahead and sit back there while I split the idiots and get down the road , I’ll have your Shirley temple waiting for you , hopefully the ice hasn’t melted cupcake. Come on man your really posted that🤦🏼♂️
4 minutes in before you get to the point of the video…. Anyone who clicked wants to see what the title says…not 4 minutes of blah bla bla. Your channel will improve if you take my advice.
I know where you are coming from, however I do think that it is much the style of these videos and that Eamon, now wait for the end for my extra point, get a nice balance between telling us what he is gonna tell us and telling us. He also generally introduces a good level of humour. Personally I look forward to his videos and can’t wait for the next. Cheers bro. Ride hard ride safe. 👍🤜
Not on the list, which should be #1…. Wear a high quality full face helmet. Don’t ride to look cool. Ride for fun. You won’t look cool at all when your chin is missing.
@@OldNotDead-Club you’re channel is great, don’t get me wrong… forgot to mention that!! But the competition in this space is high and yours is really good. People have a short attention span and if you dive right in to the meat you will get many more viewing minutes.
Sorry disagree wouldn’t even wear one if the powers that be didn’t force it upon us. 🤷🏼♂️to each his own ✌🏻… now dirt bikes is a totally different animal you better be geared up or you will be a vegetable but street bikes nah.
@@ronniebaker7782 not sure if you realize it but pavement is way harder than dirt. Seems obvious but maybe not. Another obvious thing is that harder objects crack the skull easier. Hence pavement cracks the skull very easily compared to dirt. Your logic is exactly backwards.
I cruise, don’t lane split… don’t wheely exhaust not stupidly loud just the right rumble…. Heads in swivel. It’s annoying when you see another motorcycle going twice or more speed limit in and out though traffic
Spidey senses are a real thing, it’s actually anticipation to the point of precognition. If you think that d!psh!t in the mini-van is going make a left with the right turn signal on, he probably will. For me, I ride like I’m on fire on my KTM, not the HD. That’s comparative though. I still ride at least as fast as a fast HD rider. Actually found that out today, ran up on a group of HD riders and quickly worked my way through and around until they were no longer in my rear view.
Nr. 8 could be: stick to the law (most of the time). A big fine (or worse) can kill your hobby. So, I don't see this ghost rider as a good rider. His way of driving can kill people; imagine him crashing with 300kph on a family. Thanks for the vid #OBND! I always enjoy them.
@@OldNotDead-Club A talented asshole. If (s)he has guts, (s)he shows the talent on public racetracks like Nurnburg or on professional circuits. There are many. I aint no saint, but the public road - meant for transport - is not a game. This rider is a loser.
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Well, you hit one of my things I do. I definitely don't ride as hard anymore and we don't lane split here. I always play the game of "Who is trying to kill me?" and it keeps me aware of everyone around me. I am usually looking to lock eyes with drivers around me. I also always listen to my inner voice.
Thats wise, thanks for watching
I forgot about the other “Ghost Rider”😮
My girlfriend’s 90yo Dad said “Better late in this world,than early in the next”.😇
The following tip has served me well for 30+ years… when you want to change lanes , no need to look over your shoulder to check the dead space. Speed up to the next car in the lane you want to move to , pass that car and get over easy peasy. Anytime I’m driving or riding and I see someone glancing over their shoulder tells me all I need to know about their abilities and I get away from them . Another one is stay out of the middle of the lanes get in the left tire lane or the right tire lane of a car, not the middle that’s where the oil builds and is often more slippery than the other two options. Just my two cents🤷🏼♂️… love your channel and your topics Aymen. If we weren’t continents apart I’d be trying hang , you rock man
Thanks mate, that's much appreciated
Brilliant...unless you're approaching a stop light and need to get into a turn lane, or you're on a road with no one in front of you. Anytime I'm reading and I see someone summarize "all they need to know" about another person from a single event...it tells me all I need to know about that person.
this channel has been a major help to me as a first time Harley rider after a break from motorcycles for over 8 years, putting into practice what you make us aware of makes everything so much better. Thanks Amen
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
Wow, in my whole life I have never heard anyone put that into words. I mean just wow it’s so difficult to teach this to other people if you did a excellent job. Thank you. I feel validated on about five different levels.
Thanks for watching
Great set of points. Some days faster than others depending on how I feel and I have turned around gone on back home other days. Just don’t have it that day, other days I’ve experienced the flow state and it is heavenly. Riding is such a stress relieving activity for me. You have to pay attention instead of ruminating over everything else you have going on in your life.
Thanks and spot on - therapy for so many people
"knowing your bike will save your life" I tell every new or novice rider I meet the same thing!! good on you mate!
Thank you
Always keep the most in experienced riders up front. When you ride in a group
I like it that way but many people don't
I've had so many experiences with my intuition when riding, I listen for it, listen to it and believe what it says. I truly believe in guardian angels watching over me and telling me to watch for something specific, and then soon after it happens!
Example..., just the other day I rode this highway at night many times over the years and never saw a deer!
But this time, a voice said "slow down, watch for deer."
At first, I thought, "that's ridiculous, don't be paranoid!".
Then, I thought about listening to that (guardian angel's) voice seriously and I slowed down, entered the middle of the road and paid close attention to my surroundings. Within a few minutes, there it was! A large deer right in the middle of the highway! I was already prepared, not shocked or scared, and zoomed right passed the rear end of the deer! I always express gratitude for the guardian assistance, because it's not my skill, it's them watching over me, and I just need to listen, and be grateful for it.
I've had these experiences so many times, and if I didn't listen, I would most likely, not be here sharing my experience. THANK GOD FOR EVERYDAY BEING ALIVE and always love those around you.
Excellent content and mix of common sense and advanced learning. Flow state or in the zone riding is a magical place when you have the skill level to achieve it. It ain't a mindless Sunday drive.
Thanks much appreciated, stay safe
I ride aggressively (I tend to ride faster than traffic). We don't split lanes in Memphis. I don't ride "in the shadow" of big trucks.....I pass them or give them space. I try to maintain an escape route at all times. At intersections, I look before I go....I assume that people will run the light.
Thanks for the wise words
Theres much more to it thats developed over years of course but short story. As a over the road trucker for 40+ years everything youve pointed out is outstanding. For me as a biker and trucker it all equals to finding a way OUT! How can i escape a bad situation? Same goes for walking across a truck stop parking lot at 1am. PAY ATTENTION TO EVERYTHING AND BE READY FOR ANYTHING BUT ENJOY THE REASON YOUR THERE! Great show. Yall be safe out there...and just RIDE🤙! 🇺🇲🤙Later🤙🇺🇲
Thank you much appreciated and thanks for the wise words of experience
Same here. I utilize the same strategy in my truck. Credit my riding experience for my 10+ years accident free career.
At 68 years old and have been riding motorcycles off and on since I was about 12 years old...
I anticipate, and watch traffic just the same when I drive a car or truck as I do when I'm riding.
I have noticed while in the passenger seat of a car or truck with someone that is not a rider they don't anticipate and avoid slow down etc. as well as anyone that is an experienced motorcycle rider...
Good observation, thanks
Good day Aymen going on 27 yrs driving doubles and triples big rigs in the USA over 2.5 million mlles in The Flow accident free so I ride my 22 RGL in that Flow ❤️✊🏽
Beautiful, thank you
Hey I recognize that guy. :) Seriously, I don't ride that hard really. I guess I did, more so when I was younger but now I enjoy a leisurely pace where I can take in the scenery. We do not lane split in Pa. All great tips though. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Odis, you are famous now!
You made some great points , friend.
Thanks, that's much appreciated
Several years ago I had a long cold ride and I found that my body was losing its coordination. I was having a hard time balancing at slower speeds coming to a stop smoothly. It was as if I had never ridden before.
Lesson learned, proper cold weather gear and stopping now and then to warm up.
PS, that's how I winterize my bike, I ride it all year !
Important lesson
As someone who rides motorcycles and drives cars and trucks daily.....the one thing that continually comes to light is peoples attitudes and behaviors by both riders and vehicle drivers! I see both good and bad scenarios and a lot of the possible instances can be avoided! I am constantly aware of most vehicles on the roads around me and adjust my driving and riding, taking nothing for granted.....but using common sense and self preservation is key. If they can't see you, then your probably not in the right place on the road either. Ride to survive....but have fun too 😎
Thanks for the comment and good advice
I definitely like to get out in front of the traffic, and try to be aware of what's going on around me. When possible I plan my ride, this is not just where I am going but also what time of day / night .....avoiding busy areas if possible.
Thanks, that's the way to do it!
all good tips, Id like to add two: one you touched on under know your bike. but practice, both high speed and parking lot maneuvers. buy some cones and use them once a week. ive been ridding for 50 years and still can't pass up a good empty space. two when you can't fillter at a red light ( but also all stops) come to a long slow stop keeping your foot on the break and watch you mirrors. people aren't driving anymore and we are lucky if they look up occasionally. in most of the U.S its illegal to fillter i say do it anyway its better to be out of traffic than in it.I
Great advice thanks
I pick my moments to enjoy the muscle .. Always ride sensibly ,, Good words bro. 👍💯
Thanks much appreciated
Best tip is the group rides with the elastic band effect as you said Aidan. Do plenty of poker runs and group rides, see it all to often guys out front take off and midway to end of the pack it all starts to go bad as they over compensate to keep up but then are so hard on the brakes not to hit someone or shoot through the pack on the far left almost off the road or to the right and into on coming traffic. Great video mate keep up the good work even if it just helps one rider its done the job.🤙
Thanks much appeciated
Great helpful vid, thank you 🌸
Thanks for watching
Great video and I ride my street bob sometimes hard and then not, but now I’m gonna do better. Thanks for the kick in the ass 😂
lol, that's not a recommendation to ride harder. Ride to your own comfort levels please
@@OldNotDead-Club oh absolutely, I agree when u said a alert and relaxed rider is better. When I’m relaxed n in the zone I feel everything comes together and the actual ride is so much fun
Excellent advices. Cheers
Thanks for watching!
Spidey sense was put to good use on Saturday, car was wanting to try and change lanes on me on the Hume HWY. Had the left leg cocked and size 12 into the door soon fixed em
lol, it does work well
I ride with a group of riders that all go pretty hard most of the time! We call flow state as having or not having your “mojo”!
With this group, if you’ve left your mojo at home you’ll be the last one to the pub!!!
Awesome feeling riding hard
Got my like 2 seconds into the video lol love this guy!
Thank you
Thanks for this video! I learned a lot. 🦅
10yrs as a police motor officer, mostly on Road Kings. I ride the same with or without the Squaw. Gas or brakes, no in between!
cool, thanks
Dear Aymen, is there a particular reason your videos are always adressed to Harley riders? I know that much of your content applies to the phenomenon of older guys getting back into riding or embarking on their mid life crisis, and that this very often applies to Harley riders, but there are many riders in the same position that are riding many other types of motorcycle. Your content is great; it's such a shame to limit your audience to mainly Harley riders.
As for this particular video, I can relate very well to the elastic band effect as I lead a group on an annual rally which can be anything from 45 to 95 riders. Riders at the rear often accuse me of leading at speeds of 110 to 130kmh when in fact I don't exceed 105kph.
All the other aspects you covered, I relate to as well
Thanks for watching. I guess the content would apply to all motorcycle riders, but its a Harley Channel?
Best collection of stay alive advice I've seen. All the core curriculum sprinkled with experience derived tidbits like the accordion and the many considerations to be made when overtaking. Hey, sometimes when I'm in The Flow my bike speaks to me. I can hear it whisper, "why don't we always ride like this, pussy?". Great stuff man, and all true.
Thanks much appreciated
I always feel completely safe in Captain's hands on the bike. I have complete confidencein in him lane splitting or whatever he need to do to put us in a safe position on the road or just to have some fun riding hard. We were very happy that you enjoyed riding the way we do. Happy that you were able to keep up 😂.
Look forward to another great ride.
Loved it and I'm looking forward to the next ride too
@@OldNotDead-Club me too, can't wait to get the HOG back after the rebuild & upgrades 💪💪💪
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Safe travels 🙏♥️🐾🐾🇦🇺
Good tips pal 👏
Thank you
Great video
I always feel bad for people in the summer with all leathers on
I get it but man it’s hot! I just can’t
My vrod is a bar hopper so I feel very comfortable in town and city
I feel I can control the ride since the speed is 50mph and below
Fast acceleration saved my butt a number of times
Thanks, awesome bike the Vrod. Agree totally summer is way to hot for leathers
The best way to achieve that magic 'flow state' is to fit a set of Metzeler Cruisetec tyres. And be comfortable by wearing the right gear for the conditions as the weather dictates.
Lol I'm using those tyres on my Streetglide, lol did you take a peek
@@OldNotDead-ClubI didn't look at your bike, but I fitted a Cruisetec to the front wheel my Softail Slim a couple of months ago and it's breeze to ride now. My rear Michelin Commander III has just done 20,000km and I've got a new Cruisetec on order which should arrive by the end of the month, so I'm really looking forward to having Cruisetecs on both wheels. I may sound a bit biased, but they're a really nice tyre to ride on, and complimentary to that 'flow state' you describe. I know that tyre brand can be a bit of a personal, tribal and cliquey debate, but I'm a convert :)
Metzler 888 works amazing also.
@@vernleroyson331 Thanks. If my tyre shop can't get the Cruisetec, I might just get the ME888. I wonder if there's much difference?
@Jonathan L I believe the rears have a higher weight rating. I run the triple 8s on all of my FLH AND FLHRs... except for the 60s, 70s, and one early 80s FLHs.
I'm diggin' your videos along with your attitude Sir. I'm from Minnesota in the USA and I just thought I'd let you know that in a lot of states, lane splitting is a real no-no... And while I'm certainly not here to argue with you, maybe the idea of staying alive THIS way might be prefaced with a dose of caution regarding not only the laws in particular areas, but the evil intent of ass-holes who don't like you getting ahead of them at the red light. A very real danger these days as you well know... Rock-on good Sir... Steve
Thanks they are very valid points. I have just found that on a Harley (as opposed to a sports bike) people don't argue when you do that.
Ride your own ride. Hard, soft, whatever floats your boat.
I probably wouldn’t do the splitting, I’m just not used to it. so not comfortable.
Gear, your comfort, your body, your life, your choice.
My choice, I’ve been off tumbling down the Tarmac without the bike. I was wearing good basic gear. It made the difference between life altering injury, serious death and walking away mostly unhurt. Just my pride.
Leave room for error. I’m not infallible. I make mistakes. I miss things. With a little bit of wiggle room I can recover.
Expect the unexpected grasshopper.
Glad you made it and thanks for watching
100% Agree
Thanks for watching
Great advice 👍
Thank you
Unfortunately or fortunately lane splitting is illegal in my state in the USA. I move faster than the traffic but not so fast that I can’t stop in the room I have to move around slower vehicles. All your suggestions are great. Once in while it’s nice to crack the throttle wide open just to clean out the carbon. Great channel I got a couple of your stickers an patches because I too am old now die 😂.
Thanks much appreciated - send pics
Amen brother
Thank you
Is that Amen Eamon?
Safe safe bro. 🤜👍
@@John-cc1pc lol
Had a ball riding home with you. It's nice to find someone else who is comfortable with their bike and with their skill set to ride hard. A man has to know his limitations and ride within them. After that it's just good fun.
Captain "Ghost Rider" 😁
Lol, thanks mate, I loved it! Hard to find people who can ride hard.
@@OldNotDead-Club my people ride hard💪💪💪
@@tex9280 you too Tex, it's great
I ride moderately hard when by myself the wife bitches too much if I go to fast. I ride exactly like you do I look way ahead and just plan on some dipshit doing something stupid. I’ve been riding 59 years and I’ve always liked hp and speed my last bike before I went total Harley Davison was a brand new V65 magna. At the time I bought it it was the fastest bike in the world and believe me I rode it that way. So I hear you brother, I think that experience is the best thing to up your skills. I’ve had one bad spill back in 2017, I spent three months in hospital and believe me I learned from that one too.
Thanks for watching
Lane Splitting or Lane Filtering is legal in California, one of the few states in the USA. I will filter between lanes, but almost always only once traffic in front of me has come to a complete stop and not moving, only to prevent being rear ended by traffic. However, once at the front of traffic, once the light turns green, I always visually "clear the intersection" looking left or right, before entering it. There's too many illegal drivers here in CA driving without a license, current registration and no insurance, to risk being the first to enter an intersection, with so many people being in a hurry and flat out running red lights. Traffic enforcement is horrible here, any more. Lot's of outlaw drivers. "Clearing" visually an intersection is a matter of self preservation. Sometimes the person racing off the green light ends up T boned and the statistic for the red light runners around here.
I always pass tractor trailer trucks, and motor homes with a wide berth, to miss that big cushion of side blast air pressure experienced while going past them.
As with being a pilot and self assessing health and well being before going flying, the same goes on before going for a motorcycle ride. My motorcycle is recreation for me, not my prime vehicle for transport or tasks. So, driving instead of riding is always an option or consideration for me, if I don't feel rested or well enough to go ride. Riding intensifies all the levels of senses you need to use while going down the road. The laws of physics are not in your favor, so it requires much more attention and vigilance. Riding is not a time and place to be slacking on your attention levels. It should be all immersive of all your senses.
Thanks Randy, wise words indeed
SIPDE…constantly Scan, Identify,
Predict, Decide and Execute! 100% of the time to ride aggressively!
Spot on thanks
Aymen oh I forgot to mention that price of Petro 1.80 yeah I dish that out at times too 😂✊🏽❤️
lol
What's your plan when you're lane splitting and someone opens their car door in front of you ?
I don't lane split but the plan would be constructed in the same manner as any other "get out of a dangerous situation" plan. Sometimes there is nothing you can do
@@OldNotDead-Club I mistakenly thought I saw you lane splitting in one of your videos. Just curious, I don't do it either....
@@48grizzlyI think he lane filtering, which is different than lane splitting.
Love it, love it, love it, sensational video! Must admit I ride my road glide as it was intended, like a pussy. Not a power ranger. The art of driving is officially dead in Canada. Every blind deaf and dumb person has a drivers licence and a cell phone!
Thanks for the kind words. We each have to ride the way we feel is best - no right or wrong
My Ape Hangers saved my life in a accident & straight away change the bars on the new Hog.... I swear by this & also makes handling much more pleasurable experience....
I agree with everything you pointed out.
Loud Pipes Save Lives
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Living The F🤪KING Dream ❗
Safe travels 🙏♥️🐾🐾🇦🇺
Thanks Tex, much appreciated
Sometimes I’m a Puuty TaT,sometimes a Tiger 🙀🐯
lol
I luv riding alone
Ride at my pace
Dont have to proove anything to anyone. FTW
Wise words, thank you
When I lived-in in California in my twenties, I was surprised lane splitting was legal (its the only one where it's allowed) I'm guessing in your country it's legal?
Here in Virginia your not even allowed to ride side by side in the same lane.
The single biggest danger in the places I ride regularly (I live in the countryside in Virginia) is whitetail deer, they are everywhere, and will literally jump out of the woods right in front of you, and if you see one along side of the road there's usually three or four more you don't see in the woods.
Another problem is that people in cars seem to be blind to motorcycles, I've had them look straight at me and still pull out in front of me like I wasn't there.
The only one responsible for your safety is yourself.
good point, you are responsible for yourself so ride to you local conditions. Yes it's legal here under certain circumstances.
Hahahaha did ya win that race hahaha
I will be honest, taking advanced training classes should be #1. I'm one of the founders of The Litas Ogden group, we push advanced classes, schedule and help fill, and as a founder, I lead by example. I have taken at least two advanced courses past the beginner, which I never really took because I have been riding since I was 5. Hence..
I ride very hard, 🤣🤣🤣. I actually had a dude who I haven't seen in years just yesterday he was telling me how I ride more like a dude! No insult to me, I ride hard, get everything I can out of the bike. But men are the lowest % who actually take more riding class past the basic. Women are more likely to take the advanced classes and care more about not falling into bad habits.
Ride like your invisible. Head on a swivel, in town Speed limit or less. In the heat, cooling vests allow for you to keep your protective gear On! Buy a vest and a neck cooler, we ride with a camelback. I freeze the bag with 3/4 full or almost full if I know that I won't need it till later in the day, it'll melt away and you can drink while you ride, you won't get heat exhausted. I keep a 2 gallon zip lock bag in my bag to revive the vest and neck cooler on the really long hard hot drives long distance., 👍
Thanks, it's always good to improve your skills
Not trying to be a smart arse but wearing a full face helmet will help keep you alive.
That is very true and sometimes I do
I wish we could split traffic here. It's illegal in my state and unfortunately you will get busted before long.
Yeah it was illegal here until not so long ago
Some great point for the rider mate 😎👌
Thanks mate much appreciated
Hey big" A", whats crackin" bro!!! i love it, i ride hard like you, mate!! might be a little harder.
i like to white line at 60mph and up!
I hate all the NON-DRIVERS! esp the wankers who brake on purpose, in front of us.....thats when i down shift, and fly past them, giving them the jerk off sign!
I'm the middle age guy who bought a bike after 25 years off I'm sitting in the rmv
It's pretty hard to determine whether or not the driver is really looking at you. Treat him as if he isn't. Girl with far away eyes
Thanks, you are correct and that's good advice
Thank you for the video’s that you do.I totally enjoy them.
Thanks much appreciated
All excellent points
Thanks for watching
#1 way to die on motorcycle is failure to negotiate a turn under the influence of alcohol. I'll be the last one to tell you not to drink and ride but I will tell you to know your limitations that shit dont make you Eddie Lawson. #2 way to die is car making left hand turn in front of you because they looked right thru you. Go thru the intersection with another car they see it. All the other ways to die are such a small percentage you can almost disregard them. Over 50 years on these things has taught me one thing? This is a perishable skillset and if you haven't been riding regularly you just cant fake it and pretend. Just a couple of weeks and it takes me a while to get back in the groove. You must practice emergency stopping and work up to board scraping lean angles. DO NOT let the first time using either be when your life depends on it! Oh and if your the better rider try not to drag your friends off the road they will all ride beyond their skill level to keep up. I just ride in the back and they dont crash into me there...
Thanks for the good advice
It is against the law to split traffic here. And what do you call a woman that doesn’t ride hard. Love the zone.
lol I'm lost for words - got out of the zone lol
So what? … you go ahead and sit back there while I split the idiots and get down the road , I’ll have your Shirley temple waiting for you , hopefully the ice hasn’t melted cupcake. Come on man your really posted that🤦🏼♂️
lane splitting/death wish... no difference. 50 years riding. some hard some not.
Many will agree with you
Aymen what happens when ghost rider and yoda have a baby 👶 sage advice bud.
lol, thanks
4 minutes in before you get to the point of the video…. Anyone who clicked wants to see what the title says…not 4 minutes of blah bla bla. Your channel will improve if you take my advice.
I know where you are coming from, however I do think that it is much the style of these videos and that Eamon, now wait for the end for my extra point, get a nice balance between telling us what he is gonna tell us and telling us. He also generally introduces a good level of humour. Personally I look forward to his videos and can’t wait for the next.
Cheers bro. Ride hard ride safe. 👍🤜
Thanks you are probably right, I will try this
Not on the list, which should be #1…. Wear a high quality full face helmet. Don’t ride to look cool. Ride for fun. You won’t look cool at all when your chin is missing.
There is no doubt a FF helmet is safer and I do wear one sometimes
@@OldNotDead-Club you’re channel is great, don’t get me wrong… forgot to mention that!! But the competition in this space is high and yours is really good. People have a short attention span and if you dive right in to the meat you will get many more viewing minutes.
@@medfojo thank you - feed back is always welcome
Sorry disagree wouldn’t even wear one if the powers that be didn’t force it upon us. 🤷🏼♂️to each his own ✌🏻… now dirt bikes is a totally different animal you better be geared up or you will be a vegetable but street bikes nah.
@@ronniebaker7782 not sure if you realize it but pavement is way harder than dirt. Seems obvious but maybe not. Another obvious thing is that harder objects crack the skull easier. Hence pavement cracks the skull very easily compared to dirt. Your logic is exactly backwards.
I cruise, don’t lane split… don’t wheely exhaust not stupidly loud just the right rumble…. Heads in swivel. It’s annoying when you see another motorcycle going twice or more speed limit in and out though traffic
Thanks for watching
Spidey senses are a real thing, it’s actually anticipation to the point of precognition. If you think that d!psh!t in the mini-van is going make a left with the right turn signal on, he probably will.
For me, I ride like I’m on fire on my KTM, not the HD. That’s comparative though. I still ride at least as fast as a fast HD rider. Actually found that out today, ran up on a group of HD riders and quickly worked my way through and around until they were no longer in my rear view.
Thanks, spot on with your comments
Nr. 8 could be: stick to the law (most of the time). A big fine (or worse) can kill your hobby. So, I don't see this ghost rider as a good rider. His way of driving can kill people; imagine him crashing with 300kph on a family. Thanks for the vid #OBND! I always enjoy them.
Yes its certainly too dangerous for the road - but you cant deny he is a talented rider
@@OldNotDead-Club A talented asshole. If (s)he has guts, (s)he shows the talent on public racetracks like Nurnburg or on professional circuits. There are many. I aint no saint, but the public road - meant for transport - is not a game. This rider is a loser.