7 Tips for New Motorcycle Riders

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DanDanTheFireman

DanDanTheFireman

Күн бұрын

In today's episode, I will answer common questions about how to ride a motorcycle safely, avoid accidents, and enjoy all the benefits of being a rider.
First up, let's talk about how to avoid common motorcycle accidents. There are a few key things you can do to reduce your risk of being involved in a crash:
Wear proper gear, including a helmet, gloves, and protective clothing:
- Stay sober and alert while riding.
- Follow traffic laws and signals.
- Use your signals when turning or changing lanes.
- Keep a safe following distance behind other vehicles.
- Be extra cautious around larger vehicles, such as trucks and buses.
Riding on the highway can be intimidating for some riders, but it's actually not all that different from riding on any other road. Just be sure to follow the same safety guidelines as you would on any other road, and remember to use your signals when changing lanes.
Now let's talk about common mistakes made by motorcycle riders. One mistake that many riders make is not paying attention to their surroundings. Always be aware of what's happening around you and be prepared to react to any potential hazards. Another mistake is not maintaining your motorcycle properly. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule to keep your bike in top condition.
So how can you avoid common motorcycle risks? One of the best ways is to stay alert and aware of your surroundings at all times. This means not riding while distracted or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. It's also important to stay within your skill level and not take on more advanced rides or techniques until you're ready.
Now let's talk about the benefits of riding a motorcycle. There are many reasons why people enjoy riding motorcycles, including the feeling of freedom and independence that it gives them. Motorcycles are also more fuel-efficient and can save you money on gas compared to driving a car. Riding a motorcycle can also be a great way to reduce your carbon footprint and help the environment.
So what is the best way to park a motorcycle? One of the best ways to park a motorcycle is to use a designated motorcycle parking spot, if available. These spots are often located closer to the entrance of a building and are typically smaller, which makes it easier to park your motorcycle. If a motorcycle parking spot isn't available, you can also park your motorcycle in a regular car spot, be sure to follow any local parking regulations.
Finally, let's talk about the importance of a motorcycle helmet. A motorcycle helmet is essential for protecting your head in the event of a crash or other accident. In many states, it's also required by law to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle. So be sure to always wear a helmet whenever you ride to keep yourself safe.
We hope you found this video helpful, and remember to always ride safely!
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[00:00] How Do I Avoid Common Motorcycle Accidents?
[01:30] How Do I Ride a Motorcycle on the Highway?
[04:25] What are the Common Mistakes Made by Motorcycle Riders?
[06:33] How To Avoid Common Motorcycle Risks?
[10:24] What Are The Benefits of Riding a Motorcycle?
[14:01] What is the Best Way to Park a Motorcycle?
[15:33] What is the Importance of a Motorcycle Helmet?
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@DanDanTheFireman
@DanDanTheFireman Жыл бұрын
🕘 Timestamps: [00:00] How Do I Avoid Common Motorcycle Accidents? [01:30] How Do I Ride a Motorcycle on the Highway? [04:25] What are the Common Mistakes Made by Motorcycle Riders? [06:33] How To Avoid Common Motorcycle Risks? [10:24] What Are The Benefits of Riding a Motorcycle? [14:01] What is the Best Way to Park a Motorcycle? [15:33] What is the Importance of a Motorcycle Helmet?
@johnnytower6169
@johnnytower6169 2 ай бұрын
The whole mental health thing is so true. I think the term is “mindfulness”, it’s when you’re focused on being in the moment and can forget the rest of life’s problems
@leeshepherd8486
@leeshepherd8486 Жыл бұрын
As a new rider I am finding out that the wind has been a factor for me. Through town no biggie. I have found myself going 55 mph then the wind scares me then I look down and notice I'm going 35 mph. I will take your advice. Practice, practice, practice
@youngone1481
@youngone1481 10 ай бұрын
The wind makes me nervous too as a new rider, the bike feels so light at higher speed and I don’t have the experience to be comfortable with that feeling yet
@jmejias12
@jmejias12 9 ай бұрын
Same! it's one of those things that really caught me by surprise the first few rides. I've only been riding for a few weeks after getting the MSF course but practicing daily is definitely helping with feeling comfortable with the wind. That and slow speed maneuvering.
@adam346
@adam346 9 ай бұрын
I worked my way from 20mphr to 35mphr to 50mphr ect... I started on slow roads and gradually went onto faster ones. Now I do 55-60 on any road that say 50... I am a bad example but you get the point.. it's about experience and comfort.
@leeshepherd8486
@leeshepherd8486 9 ай бұрын
Update. I've gotten allot better defining my riding skills. Practice, practice, practice. I am finding out that I have to push myself on every ride to go a bit further and test/practice my skills. I've definitely decided to stick with riding a motorcycle as Its something that I've always wanted to do. In the past three months I've heard of three motorcycle fatalities in my area. The common denominator is that in all theses three fatalities is that excessive speed and lack of adequate riding gear were life and death factors. I admit I was at first one of those guys wearing tee shirts and shorts. Not anymore. ATGATT
@adam346
@adam346 9 ай бұрын
@@leeshepherd8486 damn right ATGATT... its 104 degrees humidex out there and I am still in full gear sweating my proverbial butt off...
@joyleencamiellegreene
@joyleencamiellegreene 7 ай бұрын
Started riding last week. Your videos and tips helped so much. Made a 2 hour trip thru tollways and crowded 6 lane streets of Orlando with no issues. Thank you so much
@NatsumeKonno
@NatsumeKonno 7 ай бұрын
It's good to master counter steering, trail braking, how not to take corners to early, and look where your going. This will save you just incase your going way to fast when you don't know the road.
@Gardener_in_a_War
@Gardener_in_a_War 25 күн бұрын
Same here, love his channel! First thing I've noticed in this first month of riding is all the road hazards and objects you overlook when driving a car! 🪨
@malachi4516
@malachi4516 Жыл бұрын
The first time I ever hit a deer was on my motorcycle last year in my first year of riding. I have 6 years of driving vehicles total. Bc of my (Awareness) I seen the deer ahead of time and seen it’s posture. It was broad side standing facing my direction. I immediately slowed down and got on the breaks. The deer ran across the road and I hit its side at about 20mph. I sustained no injuries and the bike was fine. I was going 60mph to start with. If I wasn’t paying attention I may not be here today. Thank you Dan, I watched your videos well before I started riding and having knowledge has kept me safe. 9:30
@davebrunson125
@davebrunson125 Жыл бұрын
Something you may want to check into. young riders riders don't know, Older riders won't admit. I've been riding 55 years and I still hate to admit it. Your reaction reflexes get a LOT SLOWER (in cars too) ,balance gets worse and Vision gets worse. Even you can still ride it effects your ability to ride safely
@leonecooman3951
@leonecooman3951 10 ай бұрын
You're the man Dan. You are saving lives and marriages with your teachings and advice. Thank you for this service 🙏🏽
@TrickyTrev01
@TrickyTrev01 Жыл бұрын
All great points and tips Dan Dan. Thanks for sharing TrickyTrev 🇦🇺👍🏍
@babesbikesbooze75
@babesbikesbooze75 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had 2 flats happen while riding. A plug kit with rubber cement is a must for saddle bags!😎
@Cheesus-Sliced
@Cheesus-Sliced 10 ай бұрын
I have a specific tip for wildlife. Know what's in the area and learn their typical behaviour patterns. Most grazing animals like deer, moose, kangaroos etc are mostly crepuscular and are more active at dawn and dusk than any other time. Pay attention to what the time of day is and what the weather is like, and if you know you're riding somewhere with wildlife corridors during their main active times, slow down more on the corners and generally be much more careful.
@brianjones3191
@brianjones3191 16 күн бұрын
Also, be a good parent. My dad moulded me into a nervous wreck with his bad temper, jealousy, gaslighting, beatings for no reason etc. My self confidence and decision making abilities are non existent. I bought a scooter, but it is terrifying. I am binge watching these videos, hoping they penetrate.
@mymidlifemoto
@mymidlifemoto Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, your videos have been really helpful in building skills and confidence.
@davidcox8961
@davidcox8961 9 ай бұрын
You're mention of black ice reminds me of a ride I took a long time ago. Late 70's up into the Rocky Mountains. It was raining and cold. I was well prepared gear wise. So I was warm. Suddenly I noticed that the raindrops on my windshield weren't moving. I slowly came to a stop and did a u turn. I was riding on black ice. So, there's a tip. Watch the rain drops.
@OhNellly
@OhNellly 10 ай бұрын
I can without a doubt say that frequently watching your videos has made me a smarter, better prepared rider. I can literally hear your voice Orange, red, brown, side of car, progressive breaking, escape route, full gear, etc. on the freeway I usually ride in the far left, diamond (carpool) lane, allowed in Ca. When the lanes to the right are moving slower I’m always on alert incase a vehicle decides to switch to the diamond lane right in front of me. There’s not as much shoulders on the left but I tend to ride the left side of the lane when in the diamond lane.
@XanderZone
@XanderZone 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, always learning something new
@1683clifton
@1683clifton 2 күн бұрын
Shinky thing in a dark road, swerved left. It was a dude on a e scooter with a full ass ninja suit doing thirty oncoming you in the left no lights no laughter! Missed that dude so close I could smell his breath.
@1683clifton
@1683clifton 2 күн бұрын
You taught me to look that far ahead and get the escape route, target fixation to the exit zone- not the uh oh zone. Ddtfm
@jaybavis5896
@jaybavis5896 Жыл бұрын
You give great content
@jonathanstempleton7864
@jonathanstempleton7864 3 ай бұрын
Me in the UK mentally swapping right for left every time 🇬🇧😄
@Raspberry_25
@Raspberry_25 7 ай бұрын
I just bough me new bike, and since I have just recently learned it, I’m nervous af to use it. I really really don’t wanna drop it😭
@virendradr
@virendradr 9 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT TALKING,TEACHING,MOTIVATING,LOVING GOOD FRIENDLY ADVICE LOVE YOU SIR..
@switchback8160
@switchback8160 Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I did when I first got my bike. Now I’ve been across country twice.
@theprodigalstranger5259
@theprodigalstranger5259 Жыл бұрын
Merging issues are few and far between? Clearly you've never driven in New Jersey lol. Thanks for the reminder, got some helmet shopping to do before the season starts here. Looking for a street oriented helmet with a peak, I've found I'm often riding into the sun on the bike. If anyone has any suggestions send them my way, and thanks in advance. A Happy and Safe New Year to all!
@joshuamorin2762
@joshuamorin2762 10 ай бұрын
I avoid Jersey in an SUV. I'll never go on a bike lol
@zeroboyrick1717
@zeroboyrick1717 Жыл бұрын
I've helped push many motorcycles out of parking spaces the rider didn't realize were at a downward incline. I always reassure them it happens to everybody. I know cool kids back into the parking space to begin with but that is a major pain in the a$s when there is heavy traffic or tight spaces.
@johnnytower6169
@johnnytower6169 2 ай бұрын
Kangaroos are a huge problem where I live, I guess they’re kinda like the deer of Australia Honestly I know 2 people personally that wrote off their bikes cos the hit a roo and I know at least a dozen that have hit one in their car I’ve put a roo whistle on my front fender after having one jump infront of me a while back, people say they don’t work but I haven’t seen one since so…
@clarklimbaugh822
@clarklimbaugh822 Жыл бұрын
Link for the rescue kit? That looks like a good thing to have on my bike
@jesss_xox
@jesss_xox Жыл бұрын
can confirm that after breaking my foot and not walking for months walking was very unfamiliar for a while 😅
@DwightTrimble
@DwightTrimble 11 ай бұрын
The problem with the right lane is the idiots who almost miss their exit and come across three lanes and scrub you out.
@jasoncook6177
@jasoncook6177 Жыл бұрын
Well said bra Oz gen111 busa boy 😁
@davidkeir9298
@davidkeir9298 Жыл бұрын
Is your motorbike training drills booklet available for the uk?
@ramzreed
@ramzreed Жыл бұрын
So I'm sure you've been asked this but I'm gonna ask away. Both of my brothers are full time firefighters; both in training for smoke divers. My father and I both have full beards and it bothers them they can't grow a beard due to rules. They are allowed to grow a mustache but no beard due to their masks not being able to make a seal when they run into a burning building. My question is are you full time fire fighter with a different position or do you primarily ride emt based out of fire? My youngest brother and I have been talking about it lately and both agree you have a GREAT beard for a fireman.
@ghoulslayer__7746
@ghoulslayer__7746 Жыл бұрын
He is a retired fireman/EMT. But yes his beard is amazing
@Moeflava5Gaming
@Moeflava5Gaming 7 ай бұрын
Hauling bootu😂❤
@Thisdude1227
@Thisdude1227 Жыл бұрын
How do I get the challenge coin
@austinmartinez4998
@austinmartinez4998 9 ай бұрын
For me its like a jorney in to manhood, its dangrous, one mistake can cause life and limb i already had a close close call, but going form not going 5 feet to 45 down a road was like breaking a horse, its something dangrous and stuip to conqer, i think every young man has to have that to grow up, my tip from my close call is dont do a 90. Degree manuver coming out into road like you would a car, point the bike strait were your going to go, almost went into a deep ditch, avoid sharp turns as much a posible
@roberthaldeman5312
@roberthaldeman5312 Жыл бұрын
I was following 2 young motorcycle riders on a highway they were riding one in each lane. Bad idea. I polity let them not to do that I was in my truck at the time.
@1panic0
@1panic0 Жыл бұрын
Or to avoid accidents is, dont ride or try to keep up with someone you dont know when they pass you and they look sketchy as you stick to them. I made that mistake and that took me down in a long bend Left doing about 110-120km/h trying to keep up with a guy and his BMW GS. Lesson learned was dont try to keep up to any one you dont feel comfortable with riding especially someone you dont even know. I am currently in the slow progress of rebuilding my Benelli 300. Im about 70% complete with my rebuild. P.s. also another way is not to try and change the way you feel comfortable riding with the ways other people suggested you do. I was focused on that as well during my ride to move my feet back away from my gear an brake and i tried not to hover my front brakes as i always do. And that also caused me to go down because i wasnt focused either. And also my tire compound is hard sooo its not as grippy as i want it to be. Im also going to swap my tires for better branded tires such as Michelin.
@dahviac3668
@dahviac3668 Жыл бұрын
How about High winds 30 miles per hour winds I live in Oklahoma 🤣
@1Card-
@1Card- Жыл бұрын
I'm 14 should I learn how to Ride a Dirt Bike First?
@KathrynKLNA
@KathrynKLNA Жыл бұрын
It’s not necessary, but doesn’t hurt! You’ll be a pro by the time you turn 16-18
@vvtor
@vvtor Жыл бұрын
Lol, advice to not speed on motorcycle, that is so cute.
@stonergaming4277
@stonergaming4277 Жыл бұрын
@vereskrisztian
@vereskrisztian Жыл бұрын
Hey @DanDanTheFireman, how could I get a DDFM Challenge coin ? Thanks in advance and wish you success and health in 2023! 💪
@DanDanTheFireman
@DanDanTheFireman Жыл бұрын
On the shop! USA only though... shop.motorcycletrainingconcepts.com/
@user-gi6hf6fe2n
@user-gi6hf6fe2n 4 ай бұрын
I was following 2 young motorcycle riders on a highway they were riding one in each lane. Bad idea. I polity let them not to do that I was in my truck at the time.
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