right on! i started off with a K8 gsxr-1000, my friend a 2008 R1, and my other friend a cbr 1000rr 2004. you can start off with anything as long as u have respect and practice!!
heyy man i kno exactly how you feel i kno this vid was posted awhile back ago but im jst seing right now that same thing happen to me anyways i love your bike man ride safee
I had the same prob when i first rode my friends 100cc dirt bike, after a few hours I got used to it, and im sure when i get my Ninja 650r ill have the same prob, but much like you all it take is practice right =)
this vid is old so u may b a pro already but jst take ur time? i jst got my bike bk in may and its a gixxer 600 k7 (model befor urs) and i woz doin the same thing coz i wud panick and stall if sumone hit the horn at me or make me try to hurry bt now regardless i always take my time and if sumone hits ther horn at me well they get the finger or a boot to ther side door..punks!
I agree on starting off on any size bike you want. I mean it's ultimately up to the rider to be safe or to be stupid. Some people who swears by starting on a 250 get mad that newbies are starting on something bigger. I my first bike and still currant bike is a 600 and I just take it easy.
Don't be embarrassed. Everyone stalls them when they're learning. You'll get the hang of it after practicing. When I first got started I stalled all the time. It only took a week or two and I never had the problem again.
Keep up the good work..I started out on a 1992 Yamaha XJ600. A 600cc worked out for me and I too went through the stalling phase as a noob. What I do is rev the bike above 3000rpm and release the clutch slowly. It helps the bike move beyond the friction zone & enough power to move forward.
yeah you will get better at it man, I had trouble with hills... now it's EZ. Once you get the friction zone feeling keep the clutch there and just give more throttle and as the momentum increases let out... you know this of course it's just getting your body to get use to doing it really good.
For the camera check out rebelyell91 he has a video on how to put the camera. I forgot what kinda of camera he has but he will explain what kind it is.
Everybody had the same problems don't worry bout it man. Keep riding safe and responsibly and you will be a seasoned rider in no time.
brizzurker1984 5 months ago
Nice vids man, keep them up :)
madedd02 10 months ago
right on! i started off with a K8 gsxr-1000, my friend a 2008 R1, and my other friend a cbr 1000rr 2004. you can start off with anything as long as u have respect and practice!!
01karlsilver 1 year ago
nice videos bud =)
Streetbikechamp 2 years ago
heyy man i kno exactly how you feel i kno this vid was posted awhile back ago but im jst seing right now that same thing happen to me anyways i love your bike man ride safee
Super07gsxr600 2 years ago
I had the same prob when i first rode my friends 100cc dirt bike, after a few hours I got used to it, and im sure when i get my Ninja 650r ill have the same prob, but much like you all it take is practice right =)
MillionaireMaxx 2 years ago
this vid is old so u may b a pro already but jst take ur time? i jst got my bike bk in may and its a gixxer 600 k7 (model befor urs) and i woz doin the same thing coz i wud panick and stall if sumone hit the horn at me or make me try to hurry bt now regardless i always take my time and if sumone hits ther horn at me well they get the finger or a boot to ther side door..punks!
milesgixxer 2 years ago
thanks...i'm much better at it now....
xaiver80 2 years ago
I agree on starting off on any size bike you want. I mean it's ultimately up to the rider to be safe or to be stupid. Some people who swears by starting on a 250 get mad that newbies are starting on something bigger. I my first bike and still currant bike is a 600 and I just take it easy.
Ride safe bro.
Thaibiker85 2 years ago
Don't be embarrassed. Everyone stalls them when they're learning. You'll get the hang of it after practicing. When I first got started I stalled all the time. It only took a week or two and I never had the problem again.
kryten 2 years ago
Lead with the clutch and not the gas. Just like a 5 speed in a car.
tommie423 2 years ago
Keep up the good work..I started out on a 1992 Yamaha XJ600. A 600cc worked out for me and I too went through the stalling phase as a noob. What I do is rev the bike above 3000rpm and release the clutch slowly. It helps the bike move beyond the friction zone & enough power to move forward.
jbocalig 2 years ago
yeah you will get better at it man, I had trouble with hills... now it's EZ. Once you get the friction zone feeling keep the clutch there and just give more throttle and as the momentum increases let out... you know this of course it's just getting your body to get use to doing it really good.
I think rebelyell91 uses the kodak v570 camera
DoomXexec311 2 years ago
i think i'm starting to get a feel for it...yesterday as i was in traffic i didnt stall it at all....hell yeah!
xaiver80 2 years ago
For the camera check out rebelyell91 he has a video on how to put the camera. I forgot what kinda of camera he has but he will explain what kind it is.
B18BEG6ick 2 years ago