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Yamaha XJR 1300 SP
Watch a review of my own 2001 Yamaha XJR 1300 SP (RP02).
The most iconic japanese big inline-4 motorcycle. It is a 2000s hommage to the early super bikes of past decades with a more modern fit and finish.
Pack your backpack, take your helmet and hop on!
Excuse the poor audio. I try to make live recordings, but the wind noise that day was too much.
Leave me some comments.Have a great day!
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Honda CBR 1000RR Review
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Watch a review of my own 2005 Honda Fireblade (CBR 1000RR). Once the pinnacle of 2 wheeled road racing. Now an affordable alternative for weekend warriors. This motorcycle is fitted with a scorpion exhaust and rhizoma number plate holder and aftermarket indicators. Leave me some comments! Have a great day!
Yamaha FZ 750 (1987) Test Ride
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Watch a test ride of my own 1987 Yamaha FZ 750 Genesis. Once the pinnacle of 2 wheeled road racing. Now an affordable alternative for retro enthusiasts. Motorcycle Review of that bike: ua-cam.com/video/LJA8qDM t8/v-deo.html Leave me some comments. Have a great day!
Yamaha FZ 750 Review
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Watch a review of my own 1987 Yamaha FZ 750 Genesis. Once the pinnacle of 2 wheeled road racing. Now an affordable alternative for retro enthusiasts. Test Ride Video of that same bike: ua-cam.com/video/_MnLH0iJRp0/v-deo.html Leave me some comments. Have a great day!
Kawasaki ER-6N Review
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Review of my 2006 Kawasaki ER-6n on a foggy September morning. I purchased it for my driving test. Excellent bike for that purpose. Very nimble with a happy little motor. This is my first video, I am grateful for any feedback. Have a great day.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sugars205
    @sugars205 Місяць тому

    I have the rr6. Had it about 12 years, still love it, will never replace it!!!

  • @mitrich1989
    @mitrich1989 6 місяців тому

    не делай акцент, это очень смешно для англоязычных)))

  • @johnrenehan7406
    @johnrenehan7406 8 місяців тому

    Very good review - thank you

  • @BiasTeacher
    @BiasTeacher Рік тому

    What tires would you guys recomend for this bike if i were going to ride it often

  • @davemonday5381
    @davemonday5381 Рік тому

    It’s still has good looking has any new bike today. If not better looking. And it’s got the performance to match. I’ve ridden mine coast to coast across Spain in a day no problem. My pet hate is everyone fits shit after market exhaust.and really crap indicators a Reg plate holders after market exhaust are Noisy with a flat bottom end. They convince themselves midrange has improved. It hasn’t But They know best. Best improvements race gearing decat the header pipe a set of filters with a flash or rolling road tune. But good review

    • @johnrenehan7406
      @johnrenehan7406 8 місяців тому

      Ahhhh , finally someone telling it how it is with many loud shitty aftermarket exhaust s - cannot agree more ❤

    • @davemonday5381
      @davemonday5381 8 місяців тому

      @@johnrenehan7406 pleased you agree.

  • @МариянЦянов
    @МариянЦянов Рік тому

    Hi your Honda CBR 1000 pp 2004 does it make an oil consumption, thank you for the information, and if you know anything more about the topic tell me thank you for what

    • @Dainejus
      @Dainejus Рік тому

      i had a 06 model. usually the problem is the air filter not holding some of the particles. they get through the throttle valves and damage cilinders and oil rings. only original air filter is recommended.

  • @igolfjtweetler4097
    @igolfjtweetler4097 Рік тому

    I wanted one of these bad in 86/87 when I was a youth just out the school.

  • @MartynStubbsTBS
    @MartynStubbsTBS Рік тому

    Unfortunately mine was stolen never to be seen again! .

  • @allt_mojligtblandat4187
    @allt_mojligtblandat4187 Рік тому

    What mirrors is on that?. And what you said about the original mirrors are true 😊 😉.

  • @elwap0
    @elwap0 Рік тому

    mine was Blue .....beautiful

  • @paulbarlow9981
    @paulbarlow9981 2 роки тому

    Lovely bike, I'm looking for one when I get back to Portugal at the end of the year. And you're right, Switzerland looks beautiful.

  • @Nickbaldeagle02
    @Nickbaldeagle02 2 роки тому

    This was my ride. About 1989. I loved it.

  • @bartsimpson8616
    @bartsimpson8616 2 роки тому

    design look 10 times better then new, now thay all look similar , with those rear ends like spike.

  • @Sharinganeye82
    @Sharinganeye82 2 роки тому

    1999-2001 only silver is not true igot a 2007 with silver motor

    • @TheRidentRevolver
      @TheRidentRevolver 2 роки тому

      Is it the SP? Some people paint the motor as well. I like the silver a lot. Gives it that classic look.

  • @mcm95403
    @mcm95403 2 роки тому

    Because the bottom of the fuel tank was lower than the carbs, this was the first carbureted motorcycle with an electric fuel pump. That's why it has a switch in the fairing for reserve. Also, the ZX frame GPz's had the kickstand kill switch starting in 83.

  • @sammy321100
    @sammy321100 2 роки тому

    NICE.. THANKS FOR SHARING. I HAD THIS BIKE AND LOVED IT. I STILL HAVE THE MATCHING MARLBORO HELMET.

    • @TheRidentRevolver
      @TheRidentRevolver Рік тому

      Nice 😁 keep it they dont make them with the cigaret commercials anymore 😆

  • @fak892
    @fak892 2 роки тому

    Beautiful bike. Now what does it SOUND like? Please and thanks.

    • @TheRidentRevolver
      @TheRidentRevolver 2 роки тому

      You can hear what it sounds like at min 6:00. If you consider the sound from a cheap microphone worth while ;) it sounds quite like a modern 4cyl bike, smoother maybe. And the sound at low rpm is quite grunty, higher up more screeming. Noise restrictions were coming in that time,hence it is not as loud as some older motorcycles anymore.

  • @АлинаКиснер-з8ы
    @АлинаКиснер-з8ы 3 роки тому

    Hello, I have a good bike, but I don’t have a control unit; take a picture of it, thank you

  • @knobrotknobrot
    @knobrotknobrot 3 роки тому

    My granny goes faster than that on her Zimmer frame.

    • @TheRidentRevolver
      @TheRidentRevolver 3 роки тому

      XD would love to see that. I try to respect the speed limit ;) fines here are horrendously expensive. www.ch.ch/en/driving-over-speed-limit/

    • @eduardosampoia5480
      @eduardosampoia5480 3 роки тому

      carrot face...idiot comment

  • @loggi7605
    @loggi7605 3 роки тому

    Very nice looking bike. You said it can be wobbly, can you please elaborate? Too soft suspension maybe?

    • @TheRidentRevolver
      @TheRidentRevolver 3 роки тому

      Thanks :) the steering head bearing was still in good condition. forks were in good shape too. i think the tires play a major role as well, curvature and rigidness. Its important to get the right ones otherwise youll have a lot of work to changing your riding style, coming from more modern bikes. it turns in quite quickly and if youre not prepared, it feels as if youre loosing the bike. At high speeds i can feel it wobble, but no big deal. On the other hand this wheel size configuration (big diameter rear,small front) makes turning easier. I think that was the goal in developing towards this setup. But they got rid of it a few years later because of lack in high speed stability and tire and suspension technology got better..

    • @loggi7605
      @loggi7605 3 роки тому

      @@TheRidentRevolver I thought so. I have a VF 500 F that uses the same wheel setup (16 inch front, 18 rear) with even smaller tires. God forbid if you ride on a road it's not perfect. I've hit a slightly imperfection on the road while cornering at 80 kms/h and it started wobbling like crazy. Glad it's not just my bike ahahah

    • @mcm95403
      @mcm95403 2 роки тому

      @@TheRidentRevolver In the 80's EVERYONE used the Metzler sport tires on these.

  • @danthreepwood2760
    @danthreepwood2760 3 роки тому

    This was my first bike!

    • @BiasTeacher
      @BiasTeacher Рік тому

      How'd that go?

    • @danthreepwood2760
      @danthreepwood2760 Рік тому

      @@BiasTeacher Accelaration is pretty fast in the beginning but you get used to it after a month or so. Also I regularly had troubles with shifting (no pressure) and starting. Nowadays I own a 1997 Fireblade. Let's just say it rips the Yamaha to pieces. Brutally fast for a '97 bike.

  • @blairlutz4454
    @blairlutz4454 3 роки тому

    Great bikes, absolutely love my 87

  • @KingCast65
    @KingCast65 3 роки тому

    Dude.... I had an '86 half fairing.... I am a Yamaha guy, owned several smokers and picking up a DT250 this week. Ducati air cooled twins and Triumph triples are also faves so I have a diverse garage now with those three very different bikes.

    • @TheRidentRevolver
      @TheRidentRevolver 3 роки тому

      I like that model too, the 1fn had 2 exhausts, makes it look more symmetrical. I had a 2 stroke yamaha tdr belgarda 125 before. It shares the motor with the dt 125 I believe. Really like that 2 stroke feeling. They are light and flickable, a looot of fun. Enjoy your new bike :)

    • @KingCast65
      @KingCast65 3 роки тому

      @@TheRidentRevolver I am. I'll have 4K videos to follow too... on our own network google #kulflix I'm blacktiresmatter and chriskinglawreview. Today I torched out the exhaust and I could just ride it all day. The Duc and the Triumph are Jelly AF

  • @danielellison9151
    @danielellison9151 3 роки тому

    I stumbled on a 1985 fz750.. Working on restoring it now... Do you have any suggestions? I need parts and they are scarce here in Georgia..

    • @TheRidentRevolver
      @TheRidentRevolver 3 роки тому

      What are you looking for? I would search ebay and friends for used mechanical parts. I did this before for other older bikes. Some even buy a broken bike as parts bin. The fairings are made from ABS plastic. I literally fixed the fairings of this bike, which were shattered to pieces, with a soldering iron and LEGO bricks (ABS plastic too) :) But other than regular maintenance I never had to do any work on the fz in 3 years of ownership now..

  • @greyriddance64
    @greyriddance64 3 роки тому

    '92 FZ here. Like yours, but less dangerous front brakes and 17" wheels. Lovely one you got there!

    • @TheRidentRevolver
      @TheRidentRevolver 3 роки тому

      Thanks a lot :) I wonder how the 17" front wheel changes the handling. do you have a video of it?

    • @nomorokay
      @nomorokay Рік тому

      @@TheRidentRevolver The 17-inch front wheel permits a much larger selection of tires.

  • @sunlessirondude
    @sunlessirondude 3 роки тому

    Fantastic machines, they really are wonderful to look at too!

    • @TheRidentRevolver
      @TheRidentRevolver 3 роки тому

      Oldschool. I really like the way it handles, once I got used to it.