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stefany_sool
𝑆𝑜𝑙𝑖𝑒𝑡ℎ ❨・¨⬮🩷 :
Soy nueva en el mundo de las motos y aun tengo miedo de sacar la moto a la calle y me da demasiado nervios algun consejo que me pueden dar?, creo que hice mal en querer empezar con una moto grande es una genesis ka 150
2026-05-06 16:36:51
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cifr14
✨ :
Hola soy nueva en esto, tengo una duda ojalá me puedas ayudar voy a comprar mi primera moto que me recomiendas vengo storm 300cc o la bajaj pulsar ns 160 o la bajaj pulsar n 125 Cc?
2026-06-21 03:03:13
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rubin.rivers2
rubin rivers :
a la derecha Cuesta mas
2026-04-02 04:46:31
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retana1981
Cristian Retana :
Pregunta se puede con cualquier motocicleta? Xq con la mía tengo que sacarla totalmente, no me permite hacer eso.
2026-04-02 04:19:17
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aria.esquivel055
Aria Esquivel :
Gracias por el consejo... justo el vídeo que ocupaba ✨
2026-04-02 04:14:48
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mclovin_ff16
Gerardo :
muchachos buenas soy nuevo en el mundo de las motos y voy a hacer mi primera ruta larga algunos consejos o tips me servirían de mucho gracias
2026-04-02 23:59:43
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adri.morales648
Adri Morales :
ayer hice mi primer giro cerrado, me frené para mentalizarme primero, y con el puro clutch lo logré pero al terminar me dí cuenta que no le había subido la pata 😅
2026-04-03 14:21:38
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jorge.luis.juarez69
Jorge Luis Juarez :
jeje yo siento que al dar vuelta me voy a derrapar jeje
2026-04-11 22:55:24
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noahbm8
NoahBM :
que moto traes bro?
2026-04-08 13:19:33
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joseee.br
José Rodríguez :
pregunta, a que velocidad va con el relenti??? porque yo voy a 8 km/h y. veces veo motos q va mas rápidas
2026-04-04 21:49:21
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keylo0868
Mg :
Cómo se frena correctamente
2026-04-05 04:34:22
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brooklyn_baby12112
Miau :
Gracias
2026-04-02 03:42:07
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rubin.rivers2
rubin rivers :
usas contra peso?
2026-04-02 04:44:55
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fer.naanda.__
Fer.naanda._ :
A pura vuelta con relenti saque la licencia
2026-04-05 01:20:37
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jon40405
JON :
Lo intente pero vi que no gire lo suficientemente y me hiba a estampar con la banqueta y metí freno y me caí y se rompió la punta de mi cloch 😭
2026-04-04 22:04:05
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harvin9563
Harvin😁 :
cómo le ago yo al querer dobla a velocidad baja me voy de lado
2026-04-05 03:52:31
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