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  1. Cliff Yu

    Haters are hating because you have a wonderful girlfriend which they don’t have.
    Don’t mind them, and keep uploading new videos!

  2. Michael Gaines

    You guys are doing great! I know what it is like being a new rider so just shake of the negatives. One of the big things for me was learning to trust the bike and myself and that it I just look where I want the bike go to, chin to shoulder, I’ll be fine. I still forget it sometimes but it does work. Don’t stop, you’ll get it. Your clutch is your friend and look where you want to go!

  3. Ουρανία E

    Hi DDFM, I started watching your vids in August 2018, L💟VE you motovlog… but ever since this new style has been implemented I just have no desire to watch. Some times it's just too painful. The whole dynamic has changed. I just bought myself a sports bike in Aug. Just learning how to ride. Good Luck to both of you, peace✌

  4. Gavin Hughes

    You don't have to justify anything man , Nikki ride what ever bike you want and you are lurning shit happens and you are dealing with it, keep doing what your doing don't listen to the negative just have fun that's what riding is about and the two of you are doing it together that on its own is epic. Have fun to hell with everyone else 👍👍

  5. beth streeton

    Hey guys, just wanted to reach out to you, I’m new to the channel and immediately hit subscribe after watching one of your first dual vids.
    I personally like the way you teach Dan, I think Nikki works well with your style of teaching.. Nikki I’m from the UK where you have no choice but to start on a 125cc.. however my partner is 5’0” and struggles even on the “learner” bikes such as the grom, the van van or even my own YBR Yamaha. I think it’s awesome that you got straight on to a bike that fits you well.. no need to want to change it in a year or 2 like we do here! The process just takes time to build confidence and you’ll learn the bikes weight and tipping points as well!
    Anyway. Keep it up guys!

  6. Miguel Marcos

    Well to be honest. You guys are just doing fine! Keep up the good work! I envy you guys. I wish i could teach my wife to ride. Cheers!

  7. JammyMoto

    Nikki doing great! Just getting out there and doing it! 🙂

  8. RC44E The Lone Coyote

    I watched snippets of your different videos of instructing her in the parking lot. As a viewer I was frustrated for her. Motorcycles are operated by feel. But a brand new bike has no hiccups to it. The clutch is perfect. The brake tensions are perfect all until dropped that is. The gear shifting is smooth like butter. Compared to a used and worn out motorcycle that you get in a training course. Where no one bike is the same. Why? CAUSE they are dropped A LOT and repaired. In the videos your giving her instructions in her ear. All while she's concentrating on her bikes feel to her. Over teaching is what causes anxiety. It's like speed walking holding a spoon with a egg in it. It's all great until someone asked you to talk while walking. Splat goes the egg. Down goes the bike. Slow the bike down. Pull in the clutch. Stop feet down. Keep bike up right. In the end of she is still very leary of riding. Maybe instead of parking lot training on the new $5000 motorcycle. Find a cheap 250cc used cheap trail bike. If she drops that. Who cares. It's a trail bike. Then when her confidence is up then ride the slightly heavier street Rebel. Sell the trail bike for what you paid for it. Problems solved.

  9. Martin Morris

    You are doing great Niki don’t worry about comments.

  10. Joe Mata

    No matter what you do, someone is going to have a negative comment to make. There are just people out there who have to nit pick EVERYTHING. I personally love the fact that Nicki is being real about what it feels like to be a beginner rider. I am hoping to get my first bike soon and have really enjoyed this journey with your training videos. I think it's just awesome that you are so patient with her. I think the bluetooth headsets are a big plus. I wish I could have someone in my ear when I begin to ride to coach me along the way. Best of luck in the future videos. God bless!

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