@@lIlIllIlIllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIlII yes, Kawasaki sucks on their low end bikes. Buy a zx6r or above and you’re fine. Lol jk, it was either user error or freak accident
@@b226tj just takes practice I started riding wheelies when I was 13 on a xr200 I can’t tell you how many practice hours it took me but I’ve had friends just start riding and learn them in just a few weeks
@@Adithyan7274you got to drop the front brake when they are getting closer to smacking you then leave a nice strip of rubber down the street. Then go to the tire shop to get a new rear tire
@@yammienoob Well that's not actually true as you have to overcome the friction between road and tyre (rather than a normal take off). To do this more gas and slower clutch feed/engagement and this it turn will entail more clutch wear. So yes it will affect the clutch in some way.
@@b226tj :) just check out youtube shorts with burnout fails. usually the bike just shoots out from under you (might pop a small wheely but all depends on grip at the back wheel) and throws you off. Best thing to do is to pull the clutch at the slightest hint of a problem and hold on to that handle as this will cut the power to the rear wheel....so just as important as not letting go of the front brake is to not take your left hand of the clutch.
Before following these steps make sure both your feet are touching the ground flat foot.. and if something goes wrong be ready to leave the bike before it hurts you....
My mistake I accidently dropped the clutch, whiskey throttle it while dragging in a wheelie, and ran into a garbage can, got a pretty good cut. If I didn’t hit the garbage can most likely the cut woulda been bigger and need stitches how ever that wheelie woulda been good if I was ready for it
I have been teached that u need to drop the cluch so rear tyre loose traction easier. If i tried to slowly releace the cluch the bike is going to push forward
step one make sure your tires are not warm already or you will launch...also dont forget to scrub the sides while burning out. gotta keep er round hahaha
I remember the first time I tried this. It was on a ninja 300 that’s fully built and I started to break the rear tire loose when I slipped and busted my a$$. I’m a short and skinny guy. 5’6 at 120ish pounds or so. So it was a bit difficult to really control the bike with my legs. Well I didn’t get seriously injured. Just a few scrapes and bruises. It was more embarrassing than anything and the bike was somewhat ok. Just cosmetic damages which I was gonna redo the entire look of the bike anyways since it was owned by a woman and it was white and purple so it wasn’t that big a deal. I ended up figuring it out and when I got my first 600cc bike I was already pretty good and had no trouble, same with my liter bikes.
You forgot to mention to lean over the front and make sure you put at least a little bit of weight on the front. If there's too much weight on the middle or rear, the bike will launch
Are you a beginner rider? Get CHEAP AND GOOD GEAR HERE: shop.yammienoob.co
There's no such thing as cheap good gear.... Only good gear and cheap gear....
step 6 : release the break and meet the heaven
😂😂he didn't mention how to stop
@@AniketShinde__ kill switch!
Had a friend do a burnout on a ninja 400 and the front brakes gave out.
@@lIlIllIlIllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIlII yes, Kawasaki sucks on their low end bikes. Buy a zx6r or above and you’re fine. Lol jk, it was either user error or freak accident
😂😂💀u wildin bro LOLL
Will you please teach us to pop wheelies in city traffic next?
Same way you pop it on the sidewalk between crowds of pedestrians
@@OtherDalfiteI can’t wheelie… and I have a SuMo.
Edit: *Had. Traded for a Speed Twin 900 because of highway riding.
@@b226tj just takes practice I started riding wheelies when I was 13 on a xr200 I can’t tell you how many practice hours it took me but I’ve had friends just start riding and learn them in just a few weeks
@@OtherDalfiteor crowded parks with dogs and frisbee tossers...
Make a lot of money, cause all those hours of practice will wear and tear the tires, clutch, gears, etc.
In front of friends, yes. But in front of family, that's a huge no 🤣
Maybe cousins
Why not? 😢
@@juang9224 I'll get smacked for that 🤣🤣
@@Adithyan7274you got to drop the front brake when they are getting closer to smacking you then leave a nice strip of rubber down the street. Then go to the tire shop to get a new rear tire
@@karcynfountain141 😂😂
Wheelies are more fun than burnouts.
They are both fun
@@zaralarsson2131 nope, burnouts are dumb and wasteful.
@@theodorecalkins4212wheelies take lots of skill to do well. If you're getting a new tire soon then burnouts aren't really wasteful
@Joseph Bishop buy an mt09 and you no longer need skill. I've personally never been a fan of burnouts. I've got nothing against people who enjoy them.
yea.. but one isnt a death risk the other is
Make sure you wear gear!....
Puts on t-shirt.
Lmao I noticed the same, he does where any other of his gear so that's more then some. XD
Yes because I am going to slide going zero mph in a parking lot
@@yammienoob Don't worry man. I respect the acknowledgment to the gear
@@yammienoob still teaching squids that "all your gear" is a t-shirt and a helmet, also why so pressed?
our next video we will be showing you how to replace your clutch
doesn't affect clutch
wheels*
@@yammienoob Well that's not actually true as you have to overcome the friction between road and tyre (rather than a normal take off). To do this more gas and slower clutch feed/engagement and this it turn will entail more clutch wear.
So yes it will affect the clutch in some way.
@@kevinhelgers9071 why the wheels lmao, u mean tires?
@@ChuckieFinzter marginal
Quick tip: make sure your standing behind the foot rest so if by accident you let go of the clutch you don’t destroy your legs
Just flip the foot rest before doing that
Well said hopefully you've got a nice big set of proper motorcycle boots not a set of runners or some other rubbish
Let go of the break*
@@extremeencounter7458brake*
Why@@markaustralia4570
Step 4 : be sure you can afford new tires
Step 1*
Instructions unclear. Bike launched into a school and exploded.
Only to be done just prior to rear tyre replacement. 😂
Cannot fathom wasting precious rubber when they charge so much for these "fish-friendly" tire compounds.. 😒 🐟🐠🐡
How to stop :
- Release the brake
- Have fun
Bro you trynna get sued? 😂
Don’t forget you’re not allowed to let go of the brake
What if you do? Instant wheelie or super hard take off with small bike?
(I’m a noob)
@@b226tj :) just check out youtube shorts with burnout fails. usually the bike just shoots out from under you (might pop a small wheely but all depends on grip at the back wheel) and throws you off. Best thing to do is to pull the clutch at the slightest hint of a problem and hold on to that handle as this will cut the power to the rear wheel....so just as important as not letting go of the front brake is to not take your left hand of the clutch.
@@b226tj to the moon you go
All fun and games when your brakes work 56% of the time 😭😭😂
Don't waste tires doing burnouts, donate them and you can always have fun doing them wheelies and stoppies
If you wet the tires it's a little easier for smaller bikes
Last Step: Be prepared to invest in more rear tires...😉
Apparently I have to do this before putting on my new tires on my first bike as an initiation as a new rider
Thank you I finally know how
❤
You forgot to mention the most important bit! Always be sure to hold the bike with the knees!
5) use the back of your calves on the foot pegs to help raise the back end.
6) change your mind and don’t do this cause tires are expensive
Thank you...cool. love it.
Be safe at all times.
I want an rc390 SOOOOOOOO bad. Much love to the yammie noob fam❤
thanks
Instructions unclear, there’s smoke but my wheels aren’t turning
Before following these steps make sure both your feet are touching the ground flat foot.. and if something goes wrong be ready to leave the bike before it hurts you....
He’s just trying to sell you tires
Step one for us short people: grow
Am I the only straight guy who thinks this dude is incredibly attractive?
No, you can be straight and recognize when someone looks good
That's the RC 390🔥🧡
Step 0. Make sure you have good front brakes to keep you still
That should be step 0 for having a bike to begin with lol
A cold tire also helps make it easier, and a warm tire may give you some trouble 😂
I’ve been watching since I was a kid, I’m 21 now, I wish one day I can meet you as a normal person.
My mistake I accidently dropped the clutch, whiskey throttle it while dragging in a wheelie, and ran into a garbage can, got a pretty good cut. If I didn’t hit the garbage can most likely the cut woulda been bigger and need stitches how ever that wheelie woulda been good if I was ready for it
I’m Defos getting a motorcycle when I’m older
Iam digging the color of your ride there
Do a rolling burn out
Lol.... stand. That's what I've been doing wrong haha
❤❤❤
I've had more luck dumping the clutch though. But again, I know that can be dangerous for beginners.
Sometimes, releasing slow starts walking the bike
Helps to load some weight onto the front tire
How about a tutorial of how to ride this specific motorcycle for beginners...? Please
How to do a wheelie? Seems very difficult 😢. Please 🙏🏻 make a short.
pull in the clutch, give it some gas while compressing the forks and then let go of the clutch and pull back while the forks rebound
Tyre screams ☸️
+place your feet in front of the things you step on to make it more stable
while people whine about tires... burnout is actually quite stress relieving, and i do a light burnout regularly.
This has quick shifter you could bang the gears while doing this burnout.
R.I.P For Those Who Try Burnout On Splendor 😂😂😂
I should've done this before changing my old tire 😂
I turn off traction control before I clutch out
Such a beautiful bike
Nice!!
Exclusively drop the clutch
Step 7 make sure you have a spare tire since it will probably pop
optional: quickly release the front brake to adjust the fun
You can also do it with traction control On!
🔥
Its easier to do a burnout by dumping the clutch not slowly letting it out
💯
You should have announced a tire sale when you did this one.
Why would I want to do a burnout in the first place? I ride for me, not to show off to people who don’t give a fuck.
well... then don't
@@AndersonJung2 ok, I won’t 🤷🏼♂️
U better teach em how to "undo" the burnout
My Storm has a big enough tire ,that it just pushes through
I can’t wait to show this to my friends and family 😀😂😂
Step 0: Make sure you got money for a new tyre.
Great colour scheme on that bike.
slowly release the clutch? Depends on the bike. My stryker would push the locked front wheel if done slowly.
Also how to reduce your tires ware by 50% in 6 seconds.
After trying this...
Now I am replacing my tyre 😂
My family when they see me doing this
: slap
A tip of advice - don't do it if you don't want your tyres to be replaced 😊
Need more of these
6. Add some gear and sniff smoke
I like my tires
I have been teached that u need to drop the cluch so rear tyre loose traction easier. If i tried to slowly releace the cluch the bike is going to push forward
killed my clutch lining doing this
i probably did it wrong but dayum wish i saw this
I love bikes but dont know much so i have a question, how do you rev you have to be in neutral?
Alternative title: How to die while going 120mph (Epic Death)
alternative title: how to ruin your old tires before changing them anyway
A biker be like: 🗿 seriously?
Rollers are better...... nothing like coming down the highway at 70+mph while smoking the back tire
Pull fuse😊
😅 I low key needed to know this, but was too embarrassed to ask senior squids. Thanks Yamz!
step one make sure your tires are not warm already or you will launch...also dont forget to scrub the sides while burning out. gotta keep er round hahaha
Yeah the first time I tried that the back didn’t loose traction, it looped in front of me and I was left standing there lol
Step 1: I don't because I'd rather spend money on more stuff I want instead of new tires.
This was a meme on KTM if I’ve ever seen one.
2nd or 3rd gear preferred?...
Now the geometry is done
Nice bike👍
The essentials
Step 1. Turbo Busa. Come on Tami scub.
Did just this on my old sv650; slow clutch let-out led to quick clutch death.
Can u teach us how to do an accident with motocycle???
i have done this a lot of times
I remember the first time I tried this. It was on a ninja 300 that’s fully built and I started to break the rear tire loose when I slipped and busted my a$$. I’m a short and skinny guy. 5’6 at 120ish pounds or so. So it was a bit difficult to really control the bike with my legs. Well I didn’t get seriously injured. Just a few scrapes and bruises. It was more embarrassing than anything and the bike was somewhat ok. Just cosmetic damages which I was gonna redo the entire look of the bike anyways since it was owned by a woman and it was white and purple so it wasn’t that big a deal. I ended up figuring it out and when I got my first 600cc bike I was already pretty good and had no trouble, same with my liter bikes.
HOW TO DO A BURNOUT
STEP 1: Prepare your money! Alot!
You forgot step 4: release the brake.
Folks have told me “You ever get a sports bike, don’t try to show off”
You forgot to mention to lean over the front and make sure you put at least a little bit of weight on the front. If there's too much weight on the middle or rear, the bike will launch