I Bought A Motorcycle With NO Idea How To Ride It

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  • @ajc2275
    @ajc2275 ปีที่แล้ว +553

    As an experienced rider, cherish these moments, feel the adrenaline, and enjoy the learning! I miss this feeling of not knowing and uncertainty when I ride my bike.

    • @laryangel4082
      @laryangel4082 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      I almost died 5x in my 1st year riding first year is no joke

    • @derekmortensen1665
      @derekmortensen1665 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@laryangel4082 how many of those were your fault? I’ve been riding almost a year and have yet to experience a life threatening situation. I believe a lot of riders put themselves in those types of situations. Trying to show off or riding outside of their experience level. Don’t get me wrong, I have seen a lot of dumb drivers but if your vigilant, pay attention to your surroundings and don’t ride like an idiot, I truly believe there would be a lot less incidents that injure or potentially kill the motorists. U
      I hope your still riding and that those scary situations haven’t scared you into not riding again. Be safe out there.

    • @GeneralChangFromDanang
      @GeneralChangFromDanang ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I don't know. I live in a colder climate so it feels like every spring is starting over on a bike.

    • @Everyone_Dies
      @Everyone_Dies ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@derekmortensen1665 My close call happened my first year of riding, it was a 4 way intersection but two way stop where like I didn't have a stop sign and oncoming traffic didn't but the road on the left and right had a stop sign, some old man didn't see me even though II had my headlight on, didn't stop and would have hit me if I wasn't paying attention to him specifically and hit my brakes

    • @derekmortensen1665
      @derekmortensen1665 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Everyone_Dies good job on noticing the potential on coming danger. I almost don’t move until I know I made some sort of eye contact with them. I really do hate those kind of streets. In an old town I used to live at in Colorado had streets like those, but minus the stop signs. I could never tell who had the right away. It was ridiculous. Lol.
      The one thing I have learned and I’m the same way when it comes to driving vehicles is always expect someone to cut you off, brake check you or blow with stoplights/ stop signs. If you always have that mentality, you will avoid a lot of potential accidents. I hope nothing crazy has happened since that incident and keep on riding safe.

  • @bjfikky
    @bjfikky ปีที่แล้ว +648

    I won’t be the person who mentions that you need at least a mesh jacket, gloves, and a more protective helmet. I’ve crashed at 30mph and even at that low speed, you don’t want your skin grinding on tarmac.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +150

      Yes proper gear is so important!!Since recording this video, I now have a full face helmet, riding jacket with padding and leather gloves! I’ll be wearing that in my next progress video. Thanks for the info! :) I definitely don’t want to risk tearing up my skin 🥲

    • @corvinhua4479
      @corvinhua4479 ปีที่แล้ว +42

      It's not even about crashing and falling. Getting hit by bugs, small pebbles and twigs at high speed will sting even with regular clothes.

    • @locoocho2415
      @locoocho2415 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Rea congrats 👏, When you ease the clutch out lightly not all the way, the bike is moving. That's called the "friction zone". Remember the front and rear brake are on the same side, opposite of the clutch. You got this young Lady. I'm looking forward to more beginner content. As soon as I get my permit I'm buying either a 2022 Street Bob or Low Rider S. They both have the 114 engine.

    • @Time-Traveller-2025
      @Time-Traveller-2025 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      But you don’t look cool.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@locoocho2415thank you so much!! & that’s a great bike!😊

  • @davidanderson4543
    @davidanderson4543 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Anyone who truly enjoys riding has to love this video. Seeing how excited you were on starting it alone is heart warming. I don't care how you came about getting the bike and whether you had years of experience or none at all, what matters is that you had a goal, you wanted to get on the road and you made it happen. Hats off, enjoy!

  • @leekosinski290
    @leekosinski290 ปีที่แล้ว +83

    I'm a 60 year old guy who is blessed with a sister who knew my one wish was to get a motorcycle. Things worked out, so she got me one. These videos are inspiring me as I come back to riding after 42 years. Have fun Rea, I'm right there with you.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      oh my gosh that's so awesome!! safe riding! :)

    • @mikesbigtank6015
      @mikesbigtank6015 ปีที่แล้ว

      You have one amazing sister!!!!! I'm turning 60 next month have wanted a motorcycle my whole life but lived from paycheck to paycheck even been homeless a couple of times, my sister is rich and it will be a miracle if she even gives me $100, 99% percent of my birthdays she gives nothing!

  • @savagenez9584
    @savagenez9584 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    When I took my riding course, there was this petite girl in the class and she turned out to be the best rider out of all of us. I was very impressed. It’s cool to see you start your journey. A few months from now you will look back and see how far you’ve come!

    • @Eunostos
      @Eunostos ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Tondaloona03 oh ffs

  • @monawoka97
    @monawoka97 ปีที่แล้ว +147

    I know others have said this, but I want to reinforce that developing familiarity with the friction zone on your clutch is one of the best things you can do early on to increase your confidence on the bike. You got this! Once the controls become second nature it's absurd how good it feels to just cruise around on two wheels. You're going to love it.

    • @mannydcbianco
      @mannydcbianco ปีที่แล้ว +10

      This is the way. When I taught my wife how to ride we spent hours upon hours just getting her used to the friction zone in first gear. Friction zone, get rolling, roll to a stop. Over and over again until it was muscle memory and she could do it without even thinking. Then same thing but a little more speed, and gently using the rear brake to come to a stop. Over and over again. Then same thing with front brake. It's all about repetition until it's muscle memory. A few days in we had her shifting up to second gear and coming to a stop. After a week of this she was riding around the neighborhood like a boss.
      After that we found an empty parking lot and started practicing u-turns (and how finding the friction zone and applying some light rear brake at the same time helps) as well as doing a slalom course, and practicing emergency stops. It was a lot of grinding and it got a bit boring for her after a while, but it helped her learn the basics which in turn made her pass her MSF course and get her license on the first try. We've been riding together for seven years now.

    • @TheRomans9Guy
      @TheRomans9Guy ปีที่แล้ว

      “absurd how good it feels” This, exactly. Absurd is the only correct word to use. Absolutely absurd.

  • @233kosta
    @233kosta ปีที่แล้ว +7

    The look of pure joy on your face when that engine started... Priceless!

  • @scrimitt
    @scrimitt 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    she learns well with just using several fingers only on front brake, thats the way to do it safely, she also has natural balance from what i can see.

  • @TrustyZ900
    @TrustyZ900 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    Fun to watch a young lady experience the joy of motorcycles. I've been riding a long time and have been hit by two crazy drivers. I always ride defensively, but sometimes there's no way out. Riding in town can be a real challenge with all the aggressive drivers. Get up early and get onto rural roads and enjoy the fresh air and mother nature. It's really a blast after you get the hang of it.

  • @jimpetway8907
    @jimpetway8907 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I bought one as well and never rode @ 70 , took the msf coarse @ Harley Davidson now have my motorcycle license and over a thousand miles . Many hours of practice in the driveway & parking lot @ the mall , watching many TH-cam videos also , now am very comfortable riding and feel like I been riding my whole life all within a 2 month period … practice practice practice is the key and watch many TH-cam videos

  • @NomalngaDlamini
    @NomalngaDlamini ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am looking at getting my first bike ever and this video just gave me the motivation I needed to go for it and learn. Total Beginner I look forward to this new journey and community.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      you got this! safe riding

  • @DrSKMetz
    @DrSKMetz 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    That brings back memories. I bought my first at age 52, four days after my youngest kid graduated from high school and I figured I was expendable. It was a month before I wasn't surprised that I made it back home.
    Now 16 years later I have around 250K miles under my belt. I've dropped my bike plenty of times but never had a wreck.
    I've also taken eleven coached safety courses. I recommend one a year for at least the first five years, and maybe every other year after that.

  • @stevenwright6573
    @stevenwright6573 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    That's a great first bike. Perfect to learn on, and Hondas are legendary for their quality of build and reliability.

  • @jake6618
    @jake6618 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your bike fits you well, good decision, stay with it, you’ll do great. Be safe.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thank you!

  • @spittyrides
    @spittyrides ปีที่แล้ว +29

    You just got yourself a subscriber. I started learning how to ride a motorcycle myself earlier this month. I've slowly been building up my confidence with short, controlled rides in wide-open spaces. It's amazing how much of a feel you get for your bike only after the first couple of rides. Love the content!

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh thank you so much!!😊 I agree! It’s amazing how much more comfortable I feel after a few short rides & with some practice. im so happy you’re also riding :) good luck to you!

  • @samuelhatman8995
    @samuelhatman8995 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Watched your Harley Sportster S, and this first on the Rebel. I'm 71 and plan to reenter riding with a repair to an old 84 Yamaha Virago 700. Decades ago, I rode about 17 years as a daily commuter in California, San Francisco and Los Angeles traffic. Wish me luck... you are forthright and honest. Inspired... I will go through your catalog of videos to make sure I don't miss anything relearning to ride and also enjoy the experience. Safe riding forever Rea!!!

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Hi!! Thank you so much for your comment!!!😊 and I’m so happy for you!! I wish you luck on your journey!! Safe riding!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @ThereIsProbablyNoGod
    @ThereIsProbablyNoGod ปีที่แล้ว +4

    That is a great beginner bike. I bought my first ever bike 2020 after having the license for 38 years and never have ridden a motorcycle since 1983 and it was a Honda Rebel 500 from 2020. You will have a lot of fun with this great little bike. You already know, that you always should wear proper gear and so nothing stands between you and having fun riding your little Rebel. Your friend is doing a great job too. He is very calm, what is very important. I am doing the same with my wife who first learned riding a scooter and now is in the process of learning to ride a bike with clutch and gears. So I am looking forward to more of your videos. Greatings from Austria.

  • @toyotrustPR
    @toyotrustPR 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    She did great and is so brave. I have been trying to teach my wife on a lowered kawasaki z125 pro and it has been difficult for her.

  • @keithjones3714
    @keithjones3714 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I am impressed by your willingness to share your journey and to be this vulnerable and risk so much ridiculous judgement. BTW you are brave and awesome and have a spectacular life ahead. Count me a fan….

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Haha thank you so much! I think it’s important to share these moments even if they might be a bit embarrassing. I hope it encourages others. Learning means I’ll probably make many mistakes in the process and that’s okay.
      & if I can do this, so can anyone! 💪🏼😊

    • @spartanx169x
      @spartanx169x ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@RidewithRea I know you said you were not going to do just motorcycle content, but I can assure you, motorcycle content will get more views than most anything else you could do.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@spartanx169x I think you’re right 😅 & thank you! I like sharing my journey so I will definitely be sharing more motorcycle content :) just waiting for the weather to get a bit nicer here. It’s been raining a lot and I’m not comfortable practicing on wet roads just yet🫠

  • @joeladd6023
    @joeladd6023 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Awsome!!!!! Fantastic video!!!! Welcome to the club, enjoy every moment of every ride!!! Beware of other road users, you'll see that by riding a bike you will automatically become a better car driver too! You are awesome!!!!

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you so much!!😊

  • @bigjerm210ify
    @bigjerm210ify ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Your clutch is your best friend. When in doubt clutch it out have fun and be safe.

  • @sab_1055
    @sab_1055 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks. I'm in the same boat right now, although my journey is necessitous. I live 20 miles from the nearest food store, and suddenly in a situation with only a bike for transportation. I love riding and always hop on IF I'm confident in the driver. I am keenly aware of the danger. It's been decades since I learned to ride, bikes have changed and I commute to a region that's consistently on the list of the top 10 worst places to drive in the US. I have the advantage of knowing the roads well, but bikes have changed. I've got a healthy fear to make peace with and a lot of learning to do so.

  • @icewallowcome9929
    @icewallowcome9929 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    The bike community will watch your channel with interest

  • @Ironhorse360DEG
    @Ironhorse360DEG หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    i've been riding for more than 50 years. i support anybody who wants to learn to ride.
    you have to start some where, and honda offers great bikes for all levels of riding.
    enjoy, ride safe

  • @DemonRuby
    @DemonRuby ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I don't know why it's so satisfying to watch this video but I just keep re-watching it 100 times with no shame 😃 Maybe because I can relate to your reactions, excitement, uncertainty and you're closer to my age group as well ☺I too got into motorcycles all of a sudden. I got to be a passenger few times and since then, I swear I've been obsessed with motorcycles, even the sound of exhaust sends shivers down my spine. I want to learn how to ride and I know I will, sooner or later. Safe ride y'all ❤

    • @joeanon5788
      @joeanon5788 ปีที่แล้ว

      My personal experience was to first learn to ride off-road on a 125 dirt bike.

  • @veroreadviews
    @veroreadviews 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    03:10 you looked so happy!
    You go girl🥰

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you!! 😊 pure joy haha

  • @AS-ng5pi
    @AS-ng5pi ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The joy when using the throttle for the first time ever...priceless! So fun to see that pure reaction!

  • @rickinman3820
    @rickinman3820 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just got a HONDA REBEL 500 MOTORBIKE, and i love it.

  • @Grovreicraynth
    @Grovreicraynth ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Mate, enjoy the learning process. It's an amazing stage as a rider and is something you will absolutely love. It also comes once in your riding experience so savor it. There's a lot more miles to ride, welcome to the riding community.

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It's great that you got a motorcycle. I'm 64, and have been riding dirt bikes since age 8, and street bikes since age 16. I got my license on my 16th birthday. It will take years to really become really proficient on it. All my dirt bike experience helped a lot, before I started riding in traffic. The hardest thing to learn is not how to control the motorcycle, but how to deal with traffic. To everybody out there in a 4 wheeled vehicle, you are invisible.
    The front brake is probably the most important control on a bike. You need to learn how to modulate it while coming to a stop from highway speeds in the shortest time possible without locking up the front wheel. Hopefully that bike doesn't have ABS. You have not learned how to ride a motorcycle until you have learned how to ride one without ABS properly.

    • @craigalbright5126
      @craigalbright5126 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'm learning all over again at 64 with a new bike and ABS🤯

  • @dennymike5891
    @dennymike5891 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    You picked the right kind of bike to learn on. Looks like you're going a baby step at a time with good instruction. You'll be fine. Love your enthusiasm.

    • @corneilcorneil
      @corneilcorneil ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The right bike? We started on 50cc 2 strokes and all became real riders. If you starton a 500 with ZERO knowledge, you ask for troubles. Btw... nice jacket... faiI.

  • @adityaunde4134
    @adityaunde4134 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    1st time to ride a motorcycle...
    Proceeds towards the motorcycle with a sleeve-less tanktop.
    Besides that, It is a really cool looking motorcycle and its Honda which means it can take your early riding mistakes without breaking down.

  • @Motortreadlands
    @Motortreadlands ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Riding is so much fun! I'm 65 now and back to riding. But make sure you wear the right motorcycle gear. Road burn really hurts!

  • @cotteeskid
    @cotteeskid หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    At 17, I bought a bike out of necessity to get to school. Didn't know how to ride, but taught myself up and down the quiet suburban streets based on knowledge of driving manual/stick shift car. . Then later did a rider course after full licence. Still riding decades later.

  • @loosingparts6159
    @loosingparts6159 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Just got my daughter riding on the road. Got her first wave, she was so excited. Even after the MSF course and endorsement we still practice in the lot. It’s good for me too. Get some gear and coms. for your helmets.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh that’s amazing! 😊 yea I really want to do a lot more practicing first before I even get on the road. Even after the MFS course! & yes thanks for the tip about the gear. I will be wearing my jacket and gloves at all times now 😅

  • @dennissmith1435
    @dennissmith1435 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love how excited and happy you are riding for the first time!! Good for you!

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    As someone who's been thinking about getting a bike for years and years this gave me so much joy to see because there's just something exciting about that first bike and first ignition that looks so much fun. I wish I had the courage you did. This is the bike I want I'm just not brave enough to go through the course and all that.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That makes me so happy to hear! & if I can do it I feel like anyone can 😊

    • @piplup10203854
      @piplup10203854 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@RidewithRea ☺ I'm really glad to hear that! I'm looking into it more and I been checking my finances to start saving for this, I'll be moving this year but I'm actually looking forward to making some progress on this dream of mine cause your videos have been really inspiring. I don't feel so alone in those thoughts of starting. You're so brave and I'm so glad you're sharing your journey! Perhaps one day I'll be brave enough too!

    • @Disposalist
      @Disposalist ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@piplup10203854 Do it! As with most things in life, as long as you are confident *but calm* you can't go wrong. Of course bikes can be tricky and dangerous, but so is crossing the street (ie. it really isn't, if you just follow the rules and take it easy).
      And, hey, if you aren't confident, that will come with practice. Start slow. Just ask a friend to sit on one and rev it, maybe. Go pillion with someone you trust. Always train and ride with someone who is calm so they don't scare you, but really there is nothing to be scared of, especially when *you* will be the one in control of your own bike, eventually!
      Maybe just do a lesson on a scooter. Not having gears to worry about is a good intro to riding.

    • @davidbreen4353
      @davidbreen4353 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hey, the course is a piece of cake. it really teaches you a lot, and you will pass, unless you run over an instructor, or destroy the bike.

    • @piplup10203854
      @piplup10203854 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@davidbreen4353 That actually helps a lot lol I just worry I'm gonna lose control of it you know and either hurt myself or someone else and I worry I'm gonna stall at a light and a litany of other fears. I just put it off because every time I bring it up to friends or family they always tell me it's too dangerous and life comes up so it's always gotten pushed to the back burner you know. I'm glad to know it's relatively easy and straight forward though that's reassuring. Thank you ☺ I'm in the middle of getting a house but perhaps sometime after that all settles I can do this. I'd really like to one day, I just keep getting talked out of it.

  • @RKmndo
    @RKmndo หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Beginner Rider Course. I'd then practice in huge empty parking lots, and dirt trails on a cheap used dualsport/dirtbike, before venturing out onto public roads. Get used to handling a moto without having to think about it, before you have to think about handling traffic.
    Wear decent protective gear too. You can get gear that looks like casual clothing, if you don't want to dress like a pirate or a Power Ranger. Armored hoodies/mesh and armored jeans/cargoes can be really comfortable. Just add helmet, gloves, and boots when you're ready to climb on and go.

  • @squirellynutts
    @squirellynutts ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Learn your friction zone on your clutch and do some slow manuevers in an open parking lot, its helpful and is quite fun, be safe out there and enjoy the ride

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you! I will practice that on my next outing 😊 much appreciated!!

    • @mickthemerciless9694
      @mickthemerciless9694 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah. Great tip, particularly when going slow on turns. The only way not to drop a big twin chop. All about the clutch and throttle control, opposite to driving a car, where you shouldn't ride the clutch.

  • @hateu8644
    @hateu8644 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    i want to see this learnig process full! Thanks rea for this content.

  • @j0epr0
    @j0epr0 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Great seeing you on your journey! I’ve been wanting a motorcycle for sometime now, I’ve watched countless rebel videos on TH-cam and yours popped up! Great teacher, calm and simple! Looking forward to the next post!

  • @Ferrari360Spyder
    @Ferrari360Spyder 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My goodness you are beautiful... And you did so good on learning how to ride. The fact that you learned the function of the clutch of when and how to press it is a huge key to learning your motorcycle. Now its all practice and repetition. Way to go!

  • @cozyracer
    @cozyracer ปีที่แล้ว +18

    that rebel is a beaut!! great to see someone take on a new learning journey! Also looks like you’ve got a good teacher to support the cause. keep it up and ride safe. It’s a very rewarding hobby (at least in my opinion!)

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Ahh thank you! Its used but I’m so happy I was able to find a rebel in good condition 😊 & yes! I’m so thankful to have someone help me learn how to ride otherwise it would be waaaaay more intimidating 😅 & the support I’ve been receiving helps so much, so I appreciate it! I can’t wait to keep practicing & improving :)

  • @willch19
    @willch19 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I bought a motorcycle on a whim too, I had never ridden a motorcycle up until three weeks ago. I wanted the SCL500 but ended up getting the rebel 500 instead due to local used prices being more palatable than the dealers.

  • @JJPelszynski
    @JJPelszynski ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This was awesome and you did great for the 1st time ever on a bike. Congrats and enjoy the ride!

  • @Southwestlouisianacreole
    @Southwestlouisianacreole 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for the video! I too do NOT know how to ride a motorcycle, and like you I will be purchasing my new motorcycle soon. I plan to go out and look this weekend. I had the same motorcycle ( good looking bike)as you have in mind, however just recently I discovered the Triumph Speed 400. Looks like a great beginner bike. I’m leaning heavily on this one so far. So glad for you and accepting that challenge ❤

  • @nicholekennedy362
    @nicholekennedy362 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Omg I did the same thing . I bought a brand new one like my roommate/best friend 23 years ago & I couldn’t even drive it home . That was hands down the best decision I’ve ever made in my life. However when I got married my husband made me sell it

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'm so sad you had to sell it! I hope you're able to go out riding again

  • @KeyonnaThomas-d2t
    @KeyonnaThomas-d2t ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’ve been wanting to get a motorcycle for so long watching your excitement and you doing it exactly how I want to made me excited for my journey to come thank you so much for being authentic and showing that.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว

      haha aww thank you!!! I was genuinely so excited and still am when I go out to ride :) I hope you get to start riding soon!!

    • @ahna-yo7pc
      @ahna-yo7pc ปีที่แล้ว

      I am in the same process myself. Choosing a bike and learning about them. This video was exactly what I needed as reassurance to give it a try :)

  • @camgere
    @camgere ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Congratulations! Traffic is your biggest enemy. Try to start out in a low traffic area. It will take several hours for the controls to become automatic. In no more than a week, start countersteering. Push right to go right. Easiest above 25 mph. You can begin by just countersteering from the left side of the lane to the right, and back. When you get good at that, you can start using it for cornering. Speaking of which, look where you go, go where you look. Look into the turn. If you maneuver around an obstacle, look at the path around the obstacle, not the obstacle itself. When you practice U-turns, look into the turn. It is very easy to drop a bike at walking speeds. Even after decades of riding. This requires patience and practice. Have fun!

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much!! It'll be a while before I'll feel comfortable riding in traffic out on the road but I will continue to practice in empty parking lots to improve my skills. :) I'll try those tips out! I really want to work on turning next.

  • @TsukiNekoXiii
    @TsukiNekoXiii 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Your laugh on the first time was so pure. Really gave me a confidence boost. This’ll be me soon. Thank you.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Haha 😊😂 good luck to you & safe riding!!

  • @The_guy_on_the_internet
    @The_guy_on_the_internet ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I wish I could experience that first time again :) That reaction to the first rev, I felt that !

  • @javierf55
    @javierf55 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video, I'm 60 now and I'm looking to buy my first bike. The Honda Rebel 500, or the Honda NX500 and the Aprilia Tuareg 660 are the finalists.😊

  • @graysonboles3781
    @graysonboles3781 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I took the msf course it was a blast. I highly recommend it. It teaches so much, and you get to forego the whole permit process and the riding test at the dmv. Also you get a big discount on insurance. Definitely recommend if you haven't already. I'm about to buy a rebel as my first bike.

    • @realGromWasTaken
      @realGromWasTaken ปีที่แล้ว +2

      i take my course next month, i cant wait!

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you so much!! Yes I’m registered for the course and I can’t wait to take it! & congrats on getting your bike! 😊

    • @chrisrice3551
      @chrisrice3551 ปีที่แล้ว

      Me also I'm taking mine in May nervous certainly but also excited..crazy drivers are a issue.

  • @PROTEUS_SEER-OF-EONS
    @PROTEUS_SEER-OF-EONS ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You have the voice of an angel. Maybe the MOST important thing I value in a woman. Congrats on the bike, have fun!

  • @a_lucientes
    @a_lucientes ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Congrats! _Moto Jitsu_ has many good training tips. _Dan the Fireman's_ channel is good to watch to learn what to look out for. FortNine has some great content and just pace and push yourself. _Doodle on a Motorcycle_ is pretty inspirational too. You probably know all these and more by now. Ride safe - have fun.

    • @Disposalist
      @Disposalist ปีที่แล้ว

      Good recommendations, though some of Dan the Fireman's content might scare the cr4p out of you!
      Also, don't obsess too much. Guys like Mr Moto Jitsu are excellent, but *obsessed* in their approach. You really don't need to be that self-conscious and capable unless you want to push your bike nearer the limits than most people ever will want to or even do by accident. As long as you always err on the side of caution, you'll be fine.

  • @jamesmatheson5115
    @jamesmatheson5115 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    All the bikes I have ever ridden and for 50 years of riding, Ive not yet locked up the front brake, lots of modern bikes have ABS so you will never lock up a front brake.

  • @MeAndMyRoyalEnfield
    @MeAndMyRoyalEnfield ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Very cool! Proud of you.

  • @watermelonpuppet3963
    @watermelonpuppet3963 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice video! I'm also learning motorcycling relatively late. And I can still remember that in my second motorcycle training session, I have put it into the 1st gear and I talked with my trainer and then forgot about it. And I just suddenly let the clutch lever go, making my motorcycle rushed across the road and stopped before the tram track just before a tram passing by, and my trainer was simply speechless 😀You did it so well comparing to me 😂

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Omg!! Haha that’s quite an unforgettable story!! 😂 thanks for sharing & safe riding!

  • @jackbandit2114
    @jackbandit2114 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    God the newer Rebels are so bad ass looking. I still want a Rebel 500

    • @AnthosKlox
      @AnthosKlox หลายเดือนก่อน

      I had the opportunity to ride a Rebel 500 a week ago. It's a pretty nice bike. I liked it. I would also like to try out the Eliminator 500...

    • @TheFilthyStink
      @TheFilthyStink หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same here, but an SCL500 showed up on my radar first, so I nabbed it. I could have easily went either way.

    • @AnthosKlox
      @AnthosKlox หลายเดือนก่อน

      @TheFilthyStink I own a CB500F, it is very nice bike. How do you find the SCL500?

  • @Skiamakhos
    @Skiamakhos หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As an old rider I'm kinda envious of you - that feeling you have when you first get into it. Initially quite terrifying, but eventually you get to be at home with riding.

  • @thudtheace
    @thudtheace ปีที่แล้ว +4

    take a MSF course, well worth it.

  • @callummcintosh9498
    @callummcintosh9498 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It’s your fault! I remember watching this about a year ago and loved how brave and amazing you are. Then six months ago I decided to swap my sports tourer for a cruiser as my knees are shot!!! After what I thought was research deciding what bike to get may have in fact been your fault as I am now the proud owner of a Honda Rebel 1100! lol. Xx

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Hahahaha 😂😂😂😊 oops? 😅😋 the rebel 1100 is a great bike. I’m even considering it as my next bike upgrade! I want something with more power!

  • @mhoeij
    @mhoeij ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I recommend taking the MSF first, because the worry about dropping a brand new motorcycle can slow down the learning process. That's why it's better to learn on the MSF bike (you don't worry about dropping the MSF bike, it already has scratches on it...).
    And now that you know about the clutch friction zone, you're sure to pass, because that's the key thing you need for all the other exercises. And depending on where you live, taking the MSF is either mandatory, or, not mandatory but in that case it'll reduce insurance costs.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes thank you! I am registered to take the MSF class and I can't wait. It's not mandatory here but I am taking it anyways.

    • @mhoeij
      @mhoeij ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@RidewithRea Make sure to push yourself to learn as much as possible (it's much better to do that under the watchful eye of the coaches than out in the street!).
      The key to passing all of the low speed exercises, U-turns, sharp turns from a stop, etc, is just 1 thing: if you feel the bike "falling" then you have to know that if you drive the rear wheel, the bike will always come back up again.
      You can always prevent the bike from falling with clutch/throttle, and once you know that, you'll be able to ride with confidence.
      The key to be able to do that is the ability to use the clutch friction zone. But you already practiced the clutch in this video, so you'll definitely be able to do this, and pass the MSF with flying colors.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much! Yea one thing I’m fearful of is falling/dropping the bike so those tips are super helpful 😊 I look forward to learning a lot from the course

    • @mhoeij
      @mhoeij ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@RidewithRea If you've mastered the clutch, and if you're OK with riding in a straight line, one exercise you can do to build confidence is the following:
      From a stop, put the feet on the pegs *before* the bike moves. You'll feel the bike "fall" but instead of putting your foot down, just make the bike move forward with clutch+throttle (How much throttle? As long as it's enough to make sure the engine doesn't stall, then it's OK. So a little bit of throttle, not all the way closed).
      You'll notice that even though the bike felt like it was falling, as soon as you power the bike with the throttle+clutch, it stabilizes right away.
      This exercise can replace fear with confidence. After that, there's no way you could fail the MSF,. For instance in a U-turn (the hardest exercise in the MSF), if you feel the bike "falling", you'll know that a bit more power on the rear wheel will always fix that, so no need to put a foot down (foot down during the exam = you lose 1 point, it's not a big deal, but lets aim for a perfect score!).
      Now keep in mind that this exercise is *after* you have gotten good at putting the clutch in the friction zone. Because, if you feel the bike "falling" then it's time to power the rear wheel, and for that, you should have clutch control.
      When you get on the MSF bike, before you even start it, you can already figure out where the clutch friction zone is (when you pull in the clutch lever, you'll feel at some point the tension on the lever increase, that's the friction zone). Any time you pull on the lever with enough force to pull it in a little bit, but not enough force to pull it in all the way, then that's the lever force you need to use to get in the friction zone. That's where you want to be in low speed exercises.
      PS. Best advice on the internet: TH-cam channel "Moto Control". He has basic exercises as well as more advanced ones. I can tell you without a doubt that the better you get at this, the more you'll enjoy it, so make sure to keep learning.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for all your replies, they are so detailed and helpful 😊
      I am getting so excited for the MSF course and I really want to give an update on how I do.
      & thanks for the channel recommendation. I will totally be checking him out :)

  • @brokenthor
    @brokenthor หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    bit old post but.. that's a great bike to learn and progress on. my ladymate has the 500 and it's perfect for her needs. has plenty of poke, lower to ground, reliable and looks pretty cool with a lady rider. hope you still rding. shiny side up!

  • @henryfam58
    @henryfam58 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    The first thing she should of been taught is the dress properly, even a fall at 5-10 mph will severely injury this pretty girls bare skin. Shame on the instructor for not advising her properly, ATGATT

  • @RiderXp
    @RiderXp 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This reminds of the first time I swung a leg over a motorcycle in 2001. Loved watching you video, stay safe and keep riding and documenting your journey! Good luck!

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      😊😊🙌🏼 thank you so much!! Safe riding!

  • @eddiemcdonald4461
    @eddiemcdonald4461 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    ATGATT All the Gear, All the time! 🙂 (Full face helmet, leather gloves, jacket, boots with ankle protection) Congrats and have fun!

  • @philcowdall9399
    @philcowdall9399 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hahaha!!! That's exactly what I did today Rea and congratulations!!!! I bought a 125cc Mutt Motorcycle (made in Birmingham, England) and don't have my CBT test yet for a few weeks (CBT=Compulsory Basic Training that we have to do in the UK to be able to ride legally on the roads on a bike with power up to 125 cc. If you want to ride a more powerful motorbike you need to do the full license here in the UK....I'll get there eventually!). Never having ridden a motorcycle ever before and having watched a few youtube vids, I practised doing exactly what you were doing: just finding that bite point on the clutch and learning to go fwd with a bit of throttle and stop in 1st gear! Amazing feeling! Although I am still a total fraud I actually feel like a motorbiker now!! Phil, North Wales, UK

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Haha that’s amazing!! Safe riding Phil! 😊

  • @PaulSmith-mf5zi
    @PaulSmith-mf5zi ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nice! I’m in the UK, taking my final bike test early on 1st March & getting my new Rebel 500 in the afternoon!! I’ll either be out riding or it will be stuck in the garage until I pass 😂

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hopefully you’ll be out riding it!! Good luck on your final test 😊

    • @PaulSmith-mf5zi
      @PaulSmith-mf5zi ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@RidewithRea Thank you. Wear better clothing would be my only advice. Wouldn’t want to see you’ve fallen and hurt yourself 😊

  • @bf6616
    @bf6616 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for sharing ALL the basics!!!! I’m going to be in THAT SAME EXACT position hopefully soon, on exactly the SAME bike- well 500 hopefully!!! Seeing you on that bike confirmed it for me!! Waited a looooong time!! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @darthenx2585
    @darthenx2585 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Should go take the safety riders course.
    Also wear a jacket or long sleeve at minimum

  • @ElterSouza
    @ElterSouza ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm on the same situation. I've always wanted to ride a motorcycle but never did it. I just started to train for the permit and I'm looking for a motorcycle to buy. Thanks for sharing the experience and good luck on your journey! 🙂

  • @Krix6426
    @Krix6426 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Please take a safety class. You will learn important little things people who don't take them tend to miss for years. They are valuable & you get your license right there, without the DMV fuss. Enjoy your journey!

    • @johnanderson9735
      @johnanderson9735 ปีที่แล้ว

      I 2nd this, a certified instructor with classroom time and a closed course is the best way.

  • @cdc72311
    @cdc72311 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The rebel is a beautiful machine

  • @liamjohnson2474
    @liamjohnson2474 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    great video, I wish more people would make this kind of vlog. it really inspires people that have never ridden before. it helps make it all feel less terrifying, to see someone with zero riding experience really enjoy their first time and nailing it. I know everyone is going to beat this drum but it's only cause we care, please at minimum, get a pair of gloves, jacket and a full face helmet. in my opinion, open face helmets are for bicycles.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much! Yes if I can do it, so can others!! & I want to show people that! & yes I appreciate the suggestion for gear. I now have a full face helmet, jacket and gloves that I'll be talking about in my next video :)

  • @Ro20_
    @Ro20_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I admire a women that is willing to do and learn something outside of her comfort zone, learn something different a regular women wouldn't dare to do or wouldn't want to learn. Mechanics, riding a motorcycle... you name it. Respect for you and welcome to the 🏍 community.

  • @hatchetjack1031
    @hatchetjack1031 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    That's a great learners bike and you look great on it. Please put on some protective clothing..don't dress for fashion...dress for crashin!😮

  • @mickthemerciless9694
    @mickthemerciless9694 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Brings back memories. Got my first bike in winter. No gloves. First lesson, ouch!

  • @knownothingnobody
    @knownothingnobody ปีที่แล้ว +1

    hell yeah! i just did the same thing, bought a harley lowrider without a class or license and just trying to learn as fast as i can! love my bike! sick to see you doing this!

  • @TheINDIAN
    @TheINDIAN ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Build your muscles a little bit and get some muscle memory for your controls .
    And always look at where you want to go. And know where u r .
    Enjoy your crashes just don't repeat them .

  • @andykober2283
    @andykober2283 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Reminds me of the first time I got on a motorcycle and everyone that rides had a first time. Don't worry about embarrassing yourself. Hope you always enjoy riding.

  • @SteeleJackOutdoors
    @SteeleJackOutdoors ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve decided to get my licence and the rebel is my bike of choice as well. Went for it purely on the looks but was happy to find that all my research points to it being a solid little bike.

  • @MMShaggy
    @MMShaggy ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So genuine and awesome, my wife and I loved it.

  • @gabrielaperezgalindo4270
    @gabrielaperezgalindo4270 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’ve been wanting to buy one for a long time. There are few women who ride a motorcycle and this video is very inspiring to me. It’s the sign I was waiting for. Thank you, Rea✨

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thank you for this comment! Good luck on your journey :)

  • @willieboy8798
    @willieboy8798 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    a pretty girl like you will not have a shortage of help!
    my problem with that is im in my 70s and im tired of getting hit on by pretty girls! people and thier problems no!
    you go girl your a natural!!!!

  • @imthewolf1
    @imthewolf1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I ride a softail now but my first street bike was an 85 Honda shadow. Loved that bike and wouldn't hesitate to own a Honda again, maybe I'll get one as a second bike. They are a great bike for anyone starters and vetrans

  • @ItadakiTontaro
    @ItadakiTontaro ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My friend and I got bikes this winter, we are just waiting on spring to go for our first ride. Watching stuff like this makes me so excited!

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That’s so exciting!! It’s nice to have someone to go riding with 😊 that sounds so fun

  • @Schenevey2
    @Schenevey2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What a great video! I laughed with you when you laughed revving it! I've been riding so long that I forget what's it like to start.

  • @BiaMaith
    @BiaMaith ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My Vulcan S stood in my garage for 4 weeks after I bought it because I had never ridden before and didn't have a licence. Once I passed the legal basic training on a different bike I paid the instructor to take me out for a day, which is the first time I rode the Vulcan S. I didn't have a clue, I even struggled with simple turns at junctions and actually stalled on a roundabout during rush hour traffic. 1 year and 12kkm later I ride every day and love every moment of it.

  • @pseudotonal
    @pseudotonal ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I remember the thrill of beginning to ride my old Yamaha 250 in 1975! It's scary but thrilling!

  • @MICHAELMEREDITHSR
    @MICHAELMEREDITHSR หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good job gal.
    It's recommended you get protective gear for riding.
    Pants, jacket, boots, gloves, & helmet.
    You can find the gear at a reasonable price point online.
    Protect your bod babe!
    🙏🦉
    🏞️🏍️

  • @sergiojohnson1903
    @sergiojohnson1903 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Congratulations!

  • @gonesurfyn
    @gonesurfyn ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I remember going to MTI for my first class! This is bringing back memories so happy for you!

  • @dassix1636
    @dassix1636 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Friend started on a rebel 500, those bikes are so good to learn on. Can have fun, but never have to worry about getting into real issues

  • @NinjaChoke
    @NinjaChoke ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This bike looks great, and I'm sure feels great too.
    Happy rides and stay safe

  • @fightROSHANfight
    @fightROSHANfight 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I started by learning on a 125cc scooter.... which contrary to the popular belief locally is not safer than a bike because it has lesser tyre contact on road, lesser effective shocks and much smaller wheel. Ofcourse you can always get better tyres and suspension but still better off getting a 125cc bike. So, you did a wise decision jumping on a 300.
    I would love to grab a Royal Enfield Scram 440 which was just announced this month. Or maybe wait for the 2025 Scrambler 400x.

  • @BaronSupremacy
    @BaronSupremacy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Oh geeze, gotta take the MSF course. Highly recommend.

    • @RidewithRea
      @RidewithRea  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes I recently took the MSF course and passed!🎉

  • @ann-marie2375
    @ann-marie2375 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Take it easy and practice practice practice 🙂 x

  • @bongo2011
    @bongo2011 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Watching this reminds me of when I first rode motorcycles and it's giving me anxiety. I was probably the most scared in my msf course class and failed twice. Now I've been riding for over 7 years and still going. Good luck on your adventures! Also, I highly recommend taking the msf course. The guy is decent at teaching but he's missing a lot of safety stuff out. Like how you shouldn't brake in a turn etc.

  • @potatocultivator621
    @potatocultivator621 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I learned to ride on an old school Honda Rebel, hell yeah! I went from that straight to a 2008 Honda CBR600rr.