Top 5 Motorcycle Life Hacks (Part 1)

Top 5 Motorcycle Life Hacks (Part 1)

Using just a few things laying around your house RyanF9 shares with us his Top 5 Motorcycle Life Hacks.

Top 5 Motorcycle Life Hacks video time stamps:

0:10 – D.I.Y Waterproof Tank Bag

0:58 – Waterproof Riding Gloves Hack

1:41 – Helmet Face Anti-Fog Hack

3:27 – Traffic Lights Sensor Hack

4:11 – Hair Elastic Reminder Hack

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max jackson says:

drying shield with paper towel = FAIL.

Federico Parzeller says:

I can use toothpaste for the anti fog lens too

Bishoo Thapa says:

are you joffery

sayan das says:

shaving cream works… but it leaves the visor a bit oily..

Rachel G says:

…It rubs the lotion on the visor… ๐Ÿ˜›

Andrew Spitzer says:

how do you get scratchesย out of a lens?

Brian Jacobs says:

Love your reviews! Sooo much better and down to earth than the other "fast talker". Wish you had Lemmy though.

Brett Herbert says:

Didn't read thru all the posts to see if anyone had already addressed it, but I recommend NOT using paper products to clean off the shield – paper is made from wood and will tend to scratch, esp if you're buffing out the shampoo. Use a good quality cloth.

Malcolm Vella says:

Those magnet s noice are like knife stabs in my heart Wtf

passive101 says:

good tips but magnets don't trigger traffic lights

RaphaelLee Peters says:

Before i park i kick it in gear a few inches behind and then roll it forward to make sure there's no more free play on the rear wheel, how hard is that?

Sergio Crespo says:

Most annoying cheap ass fuck person that I have watched.

pmm4177 says:

you're old enough to ride a motorcycle?

pmm4177 says:

repeatedly getting your gloves wet will ruin them

bkbenelli says:

Also, been using toothpaste as an anti-fog for my scuba and moto gear for decades. Never tried H&S shampoo but toothpaste works amazing and doesn't seem to be brand-specific which is nice 'cause you can use whatever you've got laying around. Great tip on anti-fogging the lens though… definitely a must in cooler temps!

bkbenelli says:

Get XXL latex(or nitrile) gloves and put them on OVER a fleece glove and you've got an excellent temporary waterproof and warm glove. If you put 'em on over moto gloves just be sure to not tear them going on and make sure the latex isn't overstretched in areas that will cause it to tear when you move your hand.

Bobby Irish says:

are you on moto amino?

Jonathan says:

For the last step. You can just put your bike in first gear, move it all the way forward to remove the slack. Then put the kickstand. Since the kickstand can only move off from forward motion. ๐Ÿ™‚

Darmawandy Rozali says:

i used a short velcro strap on the front brake lever..it works very well too ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

Do_it_with_Zane_117's_vlog's says:

Dude! I Love You! Thank You..

directorgtr says:

These are great, bro. Thanks

MotorBike Mike says:

love your videos. I'm from Ontario.

MotorBike Mike says:

lmao I use either dish soap or baby soap to make my visor anti fog for a few days. I find I get a few days in cold weather once it gets too cold double pain visor is the only thing that works. in the negatives being to cold.

Ed Wi says:

I tried shaving cream only worked if I left a film on the visor

FullNuclearBreakfast says:

Pause the video and press 0 to see what Ryan looks like when he's ripping a nice big fart.

abdi majeed haji says:

you can use toothpaste too

Riding with Jander says:

What provice you in? i live in ontario

GiellBig says:

1 and 2 are total garbage, the back will catch a lot of wind and the magnets will slide down while driving so not really practical. number two are the gloves, yes the plastic ones are waterproof, but there will come water underneath them, garanteed your hands will get wet anyway… No hate though, the rest is pretty neto

Supernova12034 says:

Used the medical glove things, I was doing my MSF course in the canadian weather, didnt have winter gloves, hands were frozen, tried the latex gloves, they didnt really help all that much.

Abhinav Mehra says:

Does the magnet trick work for cycles as well?

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