Nice to hear you talk :) Been looking at ur videos and thinking of getting this bike myself currently have a mt07 Also here in Sweden, almost everyone greets you on a bike even the harley boys
This was a good video bro loved it people don’t like to say hello here as well it baffles me you feel like an idiot for giving a head nod and just getting stared at back. I can only imagine they’re new riders and just don’t get it idk
Thanks as always for the great feedback! And yeah you just feel like you've left your hand in the air as if you were about to shake hands 😂 More so than that I think they probably have a huge ego... Either way shouldn't happen!
Beautiful video. Give me some tips on how I can convince my parents to let me drive a motorcycle. You know in a short time I want to start the "school" only they think it's dangerous and they don't really agree with this!🤔
Hey man! My mother was 100% not into motorcycles. She would get FURIOUS if I said the m of motorcycle. Say that you will wear your gear and show that the motorcycle you want (presumably a 125) is not dangerous and that it cannot do high speeds etc. I plan on making a video in depth on how to convince parents to buy you a motorcycle. Hope this helps!
Firstly, I totally understand where you’re at. Both of my parents are not a fan of motorbikes at all and especially my mum strongly discourages. I went and got my license and a motorbike, only told my mum after I had both and she was understandably upset, she was also confused as to why I would want to put my life at risk on what she calls my “death machine”. Secondly, they have a very valid reason to be concerned. They love you, they don’t want you to get hurt or die. I know that for myself I know that I could die whenever I go for a ride or I could get into a crash and become paralysed for the rest of my life - I’m not fond of that thought. While yes, riding is fun and there’s a lot of cool things about having a motorbike, there should be no one ever saying it is not dangerous, not even a slow bike. In some scenarios, having a slower bike is actually more dangerous than having a fast bike. The thing with riding is it’s fun, you are definitely going to speed and you are definitely going to have close calls, especially when you’re new to it. There are a lot of things you don’t think about when you’re driving a car that you learn to think about when you ride. On a bike, if you see someone waiting to turn onto the road you’re heading down, they are now a real danger to your life if they don’t see you as one example. I think if you’re going to get your license and a motorbike you’ve got to understand, you’re never going to convince your parents it’s a good idea, if anything you’re going to convince them you haven’t really thought it through and therefore will cause them to be even more worried about you due to you being naive. It’s better to take the case that it’s only a matter of time before something happens to you, whether you are okay with your family and yourself dealing with that is up to you, not your parents and especially not strangers on the internet. This hobby is dangerous, yes there are a lot you can do to keep yourself out of situations where you can get hurt but you can’t avoid them 100% of the time. I think a loud bike is a good idea, why they keep stock exhausts so quiet is ridiculous imo. Just take the case a car doesn’t see you, they’re not going to be looking out for something they don’t see is there, however if they can hear a loud motorbike they’re going to be on the lookout. Same as an emergency service vehicle, until you can hear them you won’t start to look out for them, you’ll just be going about your drive unless their lights catch your attention. On a motorbike you don’t have flashing lights, but you can have a loud noise which is going to save you from a lot of potential danger on the road. The other thing is learning where to place yourself on the road to keep yourself out of danger, ride with experienced riders and ask what they do to keep themselves safe - only take on their advice if it’s valid and they’re credible, if they’re reckless then don’t listen to their advice, more than likely it won’t be enough to keep you safe. Either way it is your life, your decision and whatever you do you have to be accountable for the consequences, you don’t have to be scared of riding but you do have to be aware of the worst possible things that can happen before you say you want to take on this lifestyle. I recommend watching a lot of crash video complications, not only will it have you be informed about your choice, it will also give you insight onto what can happen and give you the opportunity to think about how to avoid that situation in a safe manor. I wish you all the best and to everyone reading this, please please please remember you are so loved by the people in your life, more than you could ever know, and if you don’t think you have anyone that does, just know that I love you and I deeply care about you being able to carry on living your life in one piece. Thanks for giving me the time to read this, I rest easy tonight knowing that I potentially helped someone out. So you better look out for yourself and others, your life is up to you, do what makes you happy, and what don’t do what would make you unhappy
@@OfficialRileyWilson Thank you very much for all the advice here. I know, unfortunately, the life of a motorcyclist involves extremely many risks, some greater than others, I am aware of them. However, this would make me happy, I want to be part of this community and to be with only quality people from who I can only learn good things. I know myself and I know that I am very sober and careful. I want to be in that category of motorcyclist who respects the rules who always wears equipment and who fully respects the rules. And yet together I want to enjoy what is more smoky about this lifestyle. I believe that the main factor that determines death is speed, if you are careful and sober it should be good, theoretically. If I did something wrong in what I wrote above, I'm so sorry (both grammatically and in terms of thinking). I wish you all DRY ASPHALT! ✌
Hey! I have the MIVV MK3 Full System. Personally I think its the best exhaust for this bike and (sound wise) without going into dodgy unregulated handmade exhausts!
Pure pleasure to watch! :) Well done my friend! :)
Thank you!
For a first attempt that was pretty nice! And the quality is perfect! Keep up the good work your bike sounds AWESOME!
This makes me feel great I can’t lie. Appreciate the feedback as it gives me motivation to carry on!
Im thinking about motovloging too, and i too think its weird but it was a very enjoyable video! keep it up
Nice to hear you talk :)
Been looking at ur videos and thinking of getting this bike myself currently have a mt07
Also here in Sweden, almost everyone greets you on a bike even the harley boys
That's great to hear! I don't really understand why they are not like that here. Pretty weird!
I prefer videos like these and I love your bike, keep up the good work👍
Thank man I really appreciate the feedback!
This was a good video bro loved it people don’t like to say hello here as well it baffles me you feel like an idiot for giving a head nod and just getting stared at back. I can only imagine they’re new riders and just don’t get it idk
Thanks as always for the great feedback! And yeah you just feel like you've left your hand in the air as if you were about to shake hands 😂 More so than that I think they probably have a huge ego... Either way shouldn't happen!
Good shit
Cheers bro!
Plz, do more of this videos. Might get a cbr650r but Im wondering if it is comfterble ( my back hurts easy)
You should be fine! The R6 had stress on my back but this doesn't!
Beautiful video. Give me some tips on how I can convince my parents to let me drive a motorcycle. You know in a short time I want to start the "school" only they think it's dangerous and they don't really agree with this!🤔
Hey man! My mother was 100% not into motorcycles. She would get FURIOUS if I said the m of motorcycle. Say that you will wear your gear and show that the motorcycle you want (presumably a 125) is not dangerous and that it cannot do high speeds etc. I plan on making a video in depth on how to convince parents to buy you a motorcycle. Hope this helps!
Firstly, I totally understand where you’re at. Both of my parents are not a fan of motorbikes at all and especially my mum strongly discourages. I went and got my license and a motorbike, only told my mum after I had both and she was understandably upset, she was also confused as to why I would want to put my life at risk on what she calls my “death machine”.
Secondly, they have a very valid reason to be concerned. They love you, they don’t want you to get hurt or die. I know that for myself I know that I could die whenever I go for a ride or I could get into a crash and become paralysed for the rest of my life - I’m not fond of that thought.
While yes, riding is fun and there’s a lot of cool things about having a motorbike, there should be no one ever saying it is not dangerous, not even a slow bike. In some scenarios, having a slower bike is actually more dangerous than having a fast bike. The thing with riding is it’s fun, you are definitely going to speed and you are definitely going to have close calls, especially when you’re new to it. There are a lot of things you don’t think about when you’re driving a car that you learn to think about when you ride. On a bike, if you see someone waiting to turn onto the road you’re heading down, they are now a real danger to your life if they don’t see you as one example.
I think if you’re going to get your license and a motorbike you’ve got to understand, you’re never going to convince your parents it’s a good idea, if anything you’re going to convince them you haven’t really thought it through and therefore will cause them to be even more worried about you due to you being naive. It’s better to take the case that it’s only a matter of time before something happens to you, whether you are okay with your family and yourself dealing with that is up to you, not your parents and especially not strangers on the internet.
This hobby is dangerous, yes there are a lot you can do to keep yourself out of situations where you can get hurt but you can’t avoid them 100% of the time. I think a loud bike is a good idea, why they keep stock exhausts so quiet is ridiculous imo. Just take the case a car doesn’t see you, they’re not going to be looking out for something they don’t see is there, however if they can hear a loud motorbike they’re going to be on the lookout. Same as an emergency service vehicle, until you can hear them you won’t start to look out for them, you’ll just be going about your drive unless their lights catch your attention. On a motorbike you don’t have flashing lights, but you can have a loud noise which is going to save you from a lot of potential danger on the road. The other thing is learning where to place yourself on the road to keep yourself out of danger, ride with experienced riders and ask what they do to keep themselves safe - only take on their advice if it’s valid and they’re credible, if they’re reckless then don’t listen to their advice, more than likely it won’t be enough to keep you safe.
Either way it is your life, your decision and whatever you do you have to be accountable for the consequences, you don’t have to be scared of riding but you do have to be aware of the worst possible things that can happen before you say you want to take on this lifestyle. I recommend watching a lot of crash video complications, not only will it have you be informed about your choice, it will also give you insight onto what can happen and give you the opportunity to think about how to avoid that situation in a safe manor. I wish you all the best and to everyone reading this, please please please remember you are so loved by the people in your life, more than you could ever know, and if you don’t think you have anyone that does, just know that I love you and I deeply care about you being able to carry on living your life in one piece. Thanks for giving me the time to read this, I rest easy tonight knowing that I potentially helped someone out. So you better look out for yourself and others, your life is up to you, do what makes you happy, and what don’t do what would make you unhappy
@@OfficialRileyWilson Thank you very much for all the advice here. I know, unfortunately, the life of a motorcyclist involves extremely many risks, some greater than others, I am aware of them. However, this would make me happy, I want to be part of this community and to be with only quality people from who I can only learn good things. I know myself and I know that I am very sober and careful. I want to be in that category of motorcyclist who respects the rules who always wears equipment and who fully respects the rules. And yet together I want to enjoy what is more smoky about this lifestyle. I believe that the main factor that determines death is speed, if you are careful and sober it should be good, theoretically. If I did something wrong in what I wrote above, I'm so sorry (both grammatically and in terms of thinking). I wish you all DRY ASPHALT! ✌
@ride along what exhaust do you have? im thinking about the mivv gp pro for my 2021 ( the sound should be very nice)
Hey! I have the MIVV MK3 Full System. Personally I think its the best exhaust for this bike and (sound wise) without going into dodgy unregulated handmade exhausts!