Should you buy BMW s1000rr as first bike???

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  • @woodywood1890
    @woodywood1890 6 місяців тому +1

    That bad boy clean!!

  • @split317
    @split317 5 місяців тому +2

    Nice Video ! I thought the wheelie control on the s1000rr is amazing and it does a great job of not letting you get too loose.

    • @reesecapone1942
      @reesecapone1942  4 місяці тому +1

      The front wheel raise so high one day I thought I was Vin Diesel.

    • @split317
      @split317 Місяць тому +1

      @@reesecapone1942🤣🤣🤣

  • @Thomas998822
    @Thomas998822 17 днів тому

    If you know you want to end up on a liter bike, get a liter bike to start. As a new rider who never rode anything, I listened to all the noise and got a SV650... great bike... and I outgrew it and got bored in one month. I did dozens of hours of research, watched dozens of YT videos, read many forum posts and literally everyone was saying the same thing, so I figured they must be right. For me, THEY WERE ALL WRONG! I now regret it every time I ride. I have to save up for my next bike, which is a BMW S1000rr, and I'm stuck with this slow bike. I listened to all the people who said, "a liter bike is way too much bike for a beginner", "you can have just as much fun on a 650". This is absolute garbage. It's like saying you can have just as much fun in a V6 Honda Accord, as you can in a Ferrari. Total nonsense. Everyone's different though. If fun to you is moderate acceleration, you have no interest in going faster than 120mph, and/or you know you are reckless and have no inherent coordination and skills... then YES get a starter bike 100%. If you know you want to end up on a liter bike, you want to go 140+mph, and have even a fair amount of confidence in your maturity and composure; then get the liter bike. I never rode and was entirely dependent on other's experiences and was totally unsure and apprehensive; if you're on the fence and unsure if you can handle a liter bike, but have a good feeling you can, YOU CAN! Most all modern super sports have low speed modes to learn on. Even if its an older 1000, just take it easy and start slow... you'll be up to speed in literally 2 weeks. Even though 95% of riders will tell you different, 95% (probably much less) of riders aren't interested in super sports, and they're NOT talking about riders like me, and potentially you. Don't let anyone scare you off your path. For someone like me, a "beginner bike" was a complete waste of time, and NO, it's nowhere near as fun. I rode my friends GSXR1000R and my 650 is nowhere in the same universe of fun. The S1000rr is the PERFECT first bike, for the right person. To be clear, I'm not saying that OG in the video is wrong cuz he's right when it comes to some people. For anyone who knows that they're 'LiKe ThAT', don't hestiate.

  • @OneLove-vc2yi
    @OneLove-vc2yi 4 місяці тому +1

    Dang man I really want to just go ahead and get the bmw but just hearing you talk I think I will probably start out riding with a gxr1000 instead. I definitely want to start on a 1000 because I’m a speed junkie with respect for the vehicles I drive.

    • @reesecapone1942
      @reesecapone1942  Місяць тому

      I suggest you start on a Gixxer if you gotta have a 1000 mine save me so many times.

  • @kyte1x215
    @kyte1x215 3 місяці тому +1

    You gotta be the sickest og in the county 😂

  • @BigDawgEm
    @BigDawgEm 3 місяці тому +1

    Dawg that MF sound crazy lol 😂

  • @entertainment_today
    @entertainment_today Місяць тому +1

    Where did you get the bmw light sticker?