I soo want a bike I never ridden any bikes in my life And the ones i really like as of now are the honda rebels and the nighthawks U guys got any tips for first time byers/riders? Is 250 a good choice to start? Or should i got higher Also, is 250 good enough of a bike Durable and reliable and stuff?
a 250 is perfect for start riding, as long as you know the basics of driving a bike, it really doesn't matter what cc you start with as long as you measure consequences, and drive responsibly, i started with a 650 for example, now here´s some tips that hopefully can help you: -don't be afraid to fell or tip the bike, it happened to everyone, so don't feel bad for it. -start slow and steady, learn how it behaves on different speeds and try the brakes, get familiar with the handling of your bike. -don't get overconfidence, think with your head, not with your balls, one mistake at high speeds is enough to ruin yourself. -the nighthawk, if you take care of her properly, it will never break, it is very reliable and balanced, i had one for some time and I totally recommend, the rebel i honestly can't tell, i did'nt owed one. but yeah, the nighthawk is very reliable. -use protection, buy yourself a good helmet and a pair of gloves. -do not show off, it wont give you anything. -and overall, be careful and stay sharp against other drivers, you may drive responsibly, but you never know who else you can find in the streets. this is some of the stuff i learned by myself and with my father aid, plus some research on internet, good luck!
I've got the exact same bike, but black and in not so good condition, and don't have money to make it street legal RN. Do you know what it takes to make a bike street legal?
Insurance, tag, registration, motorcycle license, blinkers, lights. And certain areas of the united states may also require it to b inspected. Some places also require it to have emissions. The cost of that stuff depends on where ur at . thats all I can think of off the top of my head.
How’s it treating you? I have a ‘91 with 6500 miles on it. Mint condition besides a dinged up gas tank. Changed the oil, added new plugs, removed back exhaust baffles. Takes off like a dirt bike haha
That's why our insurance rates are so high. People riding in the rain like that. Jesus Christ. I had to turn the video off part way through. Smarten up bro.
I'm 13 and fixing one right now as my first bike. Very excited. What exhaust is that?
if you put a 2 to 1 pipe exhaust this thing sound really crazy
What exhaust is that
what exhaust was on this bike??
I soo want a bike
I never ridden any bikes in my life
And the ones i really like as of now are the honda rebels and the nighthawks
U guys got any tips for first time byers/riders?
Is 250 a good choice to start? Or should i got higher
Also, is 250 good enough of a bike
Durable and reliable and stuff?
a 250 is perfect for start riding, as long as you know the basics of driving a bike, it really doesn't matter what cc you start with as long as you measure consequences, and drive responsibly, i started with a 650 for example, now here´s some tips that hopefully can help you:
-don't be afraid to fell or tip the bike, it happened to everyone, so don't feel bad for it.
-start slow and steady, learn how it behaves on different speeds and try the brakes, get familiar with the handling of your bike.
-don't get overconfidence, think with your head, not with your balls, one mistake at high speeds is enough to ruin yourself.
-the nighthawk, if you take care of her properly, it will never break, it is very reliable and balanced, i had one for some time and I totally recommend, the rebel i honestly can't tell, i did'nt owed one. but yeah, the nighthawk is very reliable.
-use protection, buy yourself a good helmet and a pair of gloves.
-do not show off, it wont give you anything.
-and overall, be careful and stay sharp against other drivers, you may drive responsibly, but you never know who else you can find in the streets.
this is some of the stuff i learned by myself and with my father aid, plus some research on internet, good luck!
Black lool thank u so much this is really helpful haahah
@@Black-pt1uo Agreed, this is a nice list of tips.
What exhaust is that? Sounds good
Dudeeee. I have that same shirt
I've got the exact same bike, but black and in not so good condition, and don't have money to make it street legal RN. Do you know what it takes to make a bike street legal?
Insurance, tag, registration, motorcycle license, blinkers, lights. And certain areas of the united states may also require it to b inspected. Some places also require it to have emissions. The cost of that stuff depends on where ur at . thats all I can think of off the top of my head.
I'm buying a 91 today. How are you liking it so far?
Evan Cooper I got a 2004 as first bike. Best choice ever
How’s it treating you? I have a ‘91 with 6500 miles on it. Mint condition besides a dinged up gas tank. Changed the oil, added new plugs, removed back exhaust baffles. Takes off like a dirt bike haha
That's why our insurance rates are so high. People riding in the rain like that. Jesus Christ. I had to turn the video off part way through. Smarten up bro.
Through the grass and everything too lol
Have you heard of all weather riders?
@@kylewilson5883 what is that, your boy band? I quit taking song recommendations long ago
@@OrgasmicTorture lmao
@@OrgasmicTorture huh?
Is this bike automatic or do you have to shift through gears
No, it's a manual. So you must change gears.
Death grips
Notice rider...helmet, check. T shirt.. Wow..... plus trying to go off road with it in wet conditions too. Wow is this kid still alive?
Riding off-road in the rain isn't hard at all 🤷♂️