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Beginner? no way im giving any of those bikes to a beginner
ОтветитьBought a 2020 Bolt R-Spec instead of a Rebel 500. Great beginner bike for sure and very pleased with my purchase. Easy to learn how to ride and can get you to Point A to Point B in style.
ОтветитьIs that not the scout bobber sixty pictured? I have the regular sixty and it’s not as sexy :(
ОтветитьI just wanna chill while riding to escape my problems, i didnt ask to get attacked in the intro :(
ОтветитьI keep seeing things about height and sitting position. Would any of these be comfortable for a guy around 6 and a half feet tall?
ОтветитьI shouldn’t have gotten two $2k 125cc Chinese toy grom clone lemons for me and my buddy
ОтветитьThis introduction made me feel like a fatty for wanting a cruiser and now I don't want one 😅😅
Ответитьi love the intro
ОтветитьA Honda 500 has 6 gears but my sportster 1200 only has 5???
Ответитьhow do i learn how to drive a motorcycle please
Ответитьsport bikes are ugly what can i say
ОтветитьBro I laughed way to hard at the evil kenvil line 😂
ОтветитьI want something that I can take camping with gear, take across a state, take to work and look good doing it. No need to go 100+ mph
ОтветитьNo love for the shadows there everywhere and bullet proof engines and come in lots of flavors
ОтветитьV twin over the side by side every day of the year 👍😄😊
ОтветитьNah I'm going with a v star 250. I just want to ride on some country roads. I also love the spoke wheels.
ОтветитьRokform cases & mounts are fantastic. I have used since 2011 as has my son, a CAT 1 MTB racer
ОтветитьProbably the most entertaining moto channel I’ve come across 😂 looking to get my first bike at 38 and this was not only super insightful it was the perfect blend of haha
ОтветитьI appreciate the fyi at the end sir.
ОтветитьI grabbed a 2012 Vulcan 900 Classic as my first bike and I’d definitely recommend it as a beginner bike. It’s big enough that you won’t outgrow it in the first year but not big enough that you’re going to kill yourself on it. Super dependable as a commuter too.
ОтветитьIntresting
ОтветитьDude, why not immediately 100 horseback motorcycles for beginners? What do you offer so modestly for 60-80 horses? Do you understand that because of your videos someone can get hurt?
ОтветитьList with a title of Reliable, contains a Harley.
ROFL
(And jeez Harley 883 cc to squeeze out 50 hp is pathetic. Good designs are putting out 40hp on 300 cc, and ~70 hp with 50ft/lb torque out of 650)
I keep on reading comments on most bike related. Why do I always see the word “BEGINNER MOTORCYCLE” there is no such thing Americans! It’s a small displacement and a high displacement. Let’s say I’m a learner on a car or newly licensed driver this this means I need to buy a mini then eventually drive a VAN as I progress and a trailer truck when I’m on my 50s…
ОтветитьVery bad presentation
ОтветитьYou know, i think Honda is missing the opportunity of releasing a Rebel 750 DCT... and re-release a "Silverwing" but not a scooter, (that they have the Forza 750) a real small goldwing with the NC 750X DCT motor...
ОтветитьI learned on a Honda Shadow phantom 600 2000
And bought a Honda Shadow Ace 750 2003
Might later on buy a Honda Vtx 1300, 1800
Or a Harley Davidson Sport Glide
Honda Shadow 750
ОтветитьHahahaha abs
ОтветитьRoyal Enfield? No...2021 and onward has oil leak and burn issues. Fuel funnel has problem with fluoride - gives wrong amount on the gauge. Engine casing still has issues. Its overall reliability is similar or a little worse than that of KTM.
ОтветитьRebel 500 #1 especially if looking for the lowest seat height. My 100 pound gf passed the DMV practical test on one with ease. Im not a beginner, but I love riding this brilliant, nimble, fun bike. Love the Bolt also. Scout is magnificent but more bike to handle for a beginner and not for short riders because forward controls are a reach.
ОтветитьHow comfortable is the Rebel 500 for someone who is 6'3" and travels 400km every week back and forth work?
ОтветитьIsn't every cruiser a beginning bike except for maybe like four of them? I mean yeah because they're so damn heavy and suck at turning and stopping it makes them harder to ride
Ответитьtip #1 dont listen to this guy if you dont want to track race motorcycles, because that's all he rides
ОтветитьI have an 07 Suzuki s40, otherwise known as Suzuki Savage. Its a 650 1 cylinder thumper but its torquey as hell and is enough to still have fun.
ОтветитьNice job crap talking noobs and cruiser bikes.clearly your favorable to the small ick crotch rocket queen fan boys.
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьDoes this narrator get paid by the word? I have heard hamsters on crack that have made more sense and talked slower than this muppet.
ОтветитьWhat got me started was a 97 Honda magnum 750. Got it last year and I love it
ОтветитьI have to ask why the Kawasaki 650 Vulcan s wasn't involved in this list.
ОтветитьMy first bike (around 1973/4) was a Yammy DT175. I lived in the Aussie outback so a trail bike was a natural choice. I owned several road bikes when I moved east but stopped riding altogether after getting hit by idiot drivers a couple of times when I lived in Melbourne and Sydney. Now at 65 years of age and living close to the start of the eastern edge of the Aussie outback I've decided it's time to get my license again. First will probably be a KLR650 (lots of dirt roads and tracks out here) and once I'm used to riding again I'll be looking at the Indian Scouts or possibly one of the Victory cruisers so I can do the full tour around Aussie.
And I will keep the 650 for the shorter overnight type camping trips along the Murray River near where I live.
I miss Victory motorcycles...
ОтветитьFor someone who’s 6’1 what would be a great cruiser but also starter bike?
ОтветитьIn UK beginners/learners are restricted to 125cc. You Americans don't know how lucky you have it. And bikes in the US cost a lot less too. 😢
ОтветитьWhat do you do with these entry level bikes when you are done trying them out? I like under 600 cc bikes mostly because of weight and cost.
Ответитьinfomercial
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