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  • Motorcycle Basics with Seth Rogen!

  • great tutorial , thanx

  • Homer Simpson? More like Seth Rogen!

  • No! Actually the most important thing to learn how to use properly is.... braking. Unless you've got combined abs brakes, in which case you use it as in a car. (even if it doesn't help in corners...)

  • Good job on this tutorial, thumbs up

  • thanks man, that was a really concise and well explained video :)

  • Im practicing on this same bike. =D

  • umm what bike u have?

  • He sound's more like Seth Rogen!

    Thanks for the vid, very helpful

  • those gears look uncomfortable lol

  • Thanks.

    

  • very good basic introduction tks

  • damn good video thank you.

  • Thanks for the helpful video!

  • Thanks!! Good basic video for me (the beginner)!

  • clear eyes

  • man i wish bikes come automatic

  • @aznman2000 get a scooter lol

  • @aznman2000 Thats just lazy and they would be shit if they were automatic.

  • @mappy456 I think Honda made several of these. They sell the DN-01 which works the same as a scooter (the bike has a very futuristic design btw if you are after this kind of thing). And I know the VFR (800 ?) has a sequential automatic gearbox. (To be precise, it's a real manual gearbox that is operated by a computer.)

    There is a difference on the way it starts of course. Otherwise, it's the same thing, and you have very few chances to lock the rear wheels.

  • @mathieuemi666 Id like control over the RPM range to be quite honest owning a gearer vehicle is so much better as i can take off very quickly at a set of lights.

  • U sound like seth rogan bro! kool voice :)

  • What bike is that?

  • i love you .. i love you..... i have an instructor right now and he reconmended me to look at this before seeing him! lol... i just need a little light when you show the different buttons... but this is excellent!!! i love you!

  • nice bike and very informative too

  • Thank you, Sir! Now I want to try applying what I just learned! Looks like an awesome experience!

  • peerty bikkee :D

  • thx

  • he's is good at explaining

  • ahahahah you sound just like seth rogan!

  • lol i dont like a bike with alot of buttons and stuff its hard

  • hahaha! Spider pig, spider pig... ! :D

    great tutorial, thanks ;)

  • that it is haha

  • lol. he kinda does. that's not a bad thing though :P

  • good video

    nice bike

  • Nice vid. I've got my first bike coming next week. And i'm nervous as hell. So it's things like this that help.

  • hey i was wondering how your doing with your new bike

  • Fine thanks. Affter an hour in a car park i hit the road and was fine. It was a lot less scary than i thought it would be.

  • More or less same situation with a car...u just need to get use to it. Not a big deal after a couple of weeks don't worry.

  • Thanks man freat vid,I'm getting a motorcycle and I dont know how to ride a motorcycle yet thats why I watched your video,But the gear kinda confuses me...

    So when changing gear doy ou have to use the clutch at the same time like a car????

    Bles4654

    Cheers...

  • pull in the clutch, lay off the gas, click up or down, let out the clutch and give it gas at the same time. easy...=)

  • yes, like a car, most bikes have gears

    1-neutral-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-and so on, good luck

  • YOU take care

  • Thanks for posting RESPECTS from Poland

  • Are there any 250 bikes that are known to have neutral positions that are difficult to find? Is the neutral being hard to find a per-model thing or a per-bike thing?

  • a lot of models have a positive neutral finder. if the bike is stationary and you upshift, neutral will automatically be selected, just check the specs, ask the owner or salesman

  • Most Excellent!!!

  • thanks, really helped when I was reading the DMV manuel...

  • thanks for posting....great video

  • very imformative. I've been doing homework on learning how to ride a motorcycle and this is one of the better video's I've seen in learning about the bike.

  • thanks motorcycle assistant

  • Thanks for the basics. You did a great job. I'm thinking of riding again after 20 years, and this a great refresher video.

  • nice video keep em coming

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