most terrific story i've ever heard,you really simplified what exactly passion means,i still remember that 1000RR poster too,glad to have such an inspiring brother like you😊,keep up the good work.🖒
Your childhood story and my current story 100% is same ....I'm in 12th rightnow from 1st grade I use to see my neighbours Karizma from their my dream sparked to buy a superbike..I also make bike sketches maximum my sleep dreams are about bikes I hope my dream also come true....!!!
Thank you my friend.. I sold the bike in 2019 and moved to the US.. now i ride a Kawasaki ZX6R mostly on a race track! Do watch videos about that soon..
Damn man your English in American accent form has improved wildly in a few years. Well done. What year did you move here? What are you doing for a living here? Well done man
Thanks! I moved 3 years ago, all the friends I made are because of my love for motorcycles so they're all mostly Americans and I tend to pick up words and style of talking quite easily. I used to be in IT, have quit my job now to do UA-cam and film making full time now. Thanks for the appreciation.
@@RiderXp are you a filmmaker currently ? How often/consistent is that work if you don’t mind me asking? What did you do in IT? How I take it you quit that job about a year ago when you started uploading videos more often ?
So far i’ve been focusing more on youtube. Film making is still at the ‘trying to’ stage. So far i’m still prospecting. I’ve only gone full time last month so the fun actually begins now. I was a Six Sigma & Lean Master Black Belt, working on Business Transformation projects for Fortune 500 companies.
@@RiderXp i think I’m going to answer in two parts. so for you personally what does filmmaker mean? Like you want to direct or produce or both? have you ever considered a project that’s all you or mostly you, or are you rigidly into the directing and or producing roles ? I’ve always been interested in writing so I’d love to write a script but I have no experience or guidance etc so I’d need to dive head first into tutorials and studying some scripts, and making sure I really do the subtext detail work as I’ve heard that makes a huge difference. I’ve always had a very high Aptitude for writing including creative writing but I know that dialogue is its own animal and I’d need to sort of follow a framework for my first foray into that type of writing I’m sure making something half decent. At least until I’ve studied enough to be confident in what I’m making. If you ever need some writing help or help at all really let’s chat. I’m not a pro but I’m not bad with a camera either.
@@RiderXp part 2 Re: Six Sigma & your last career, I tagged it you stored about a year ago when you got more active on the channel? Which do you recommend most for others? Six Sigma? That’s epic regardless though man well done. Do you feel confident you could get back into your corporate gig with no issue if you need to or just decide you want to? Or would you have to sort of climb the totem pole again?
FOX GRADE Z900 is more about power and excitement, Honda is more about smooth and relaxed riding pleasure. And Kawasaki maintenance is a bit trickier and costlier
FOX GRADE FOX GRADE I had test ridden the benelli 600i before I bought the CBR 650F, benelli's lag is so damn bad until 5000rpm, felt like a 100 cc bike and then suddenly the power surges... 650F is significantly smoother and linear. Check my top speed video and also the track video (i didn't even have to make an effort in overtaking the benelli on track) and you'll know what I'm talking about.
If you're going from a single cylinder (CBR250R) to an inline 4, you may not feel the vibes as much. But over a period of time and compared to some litre class inline 4s you will find this to be more vibey. Mileage: 17 (city riding), 15-16 (spirited/aggressive riding) 20 (Smooth throttle/highway) weight, significant difference from 250R, plus the wheelbase is longer so U - Turns are tricky, potential for tip overs. Last tip: I'm selling mine.
@@RiderXp Oh great news may i know which bike ur upgrading to? My other option was ninja 650 but im worried about kawasaki after service. Their general service alone is 7k in my city without any consumables. Also spare parts are damn expensive. Can u compare the vibes N650 vs Cbr650r..
@@kratosfury0018 Ninja's got more vibes and higher cost of maintenance. Except for the lower weight and lower buying cost (not necessarily owning cost coz that includes expensive maintenance), don't see any upside to Ninja compared to CBR650F.
INSPIRE TECHNO I'd say the foam is not too much or too little, it's just right. Nevertheless, you must take a test ride to see how you feel about the seat height. If you're in Delhi, you're welcome to try my bike. :)
good video Bro Are you from Lucknow if yes would you like to be added to Lucknow motovlogger community would love to have you onboard DM at Instagram/Vbs46 ✌️
Vbs 46 Yes my friend, I am from lucknow, though have been in NCR for several years now. I'll catch up with you, next time I come over to my favorite city
Superb bhai. Never give up on your dreams
Pankaj saini Yes brother, never ever.
most terrific story i've ever heard,you really simplified what exactly passion means,i still remember that 1000RR poster too,glad to have such an inspiring brother like you😊,keep up the good work.🖒
Shaiz Qadri glad you like it.
What a journey man. Great
thanks man! it's continued and i'm making videos again... stay tuned!
I'm inspired by your story and tomorrow i too
Vinay Nandishettar Awesome! Congratulations and welcome to the CBR650 club. :)
I like the way u explane ur jurney in very short time, keep going i am getting my red 2017 in march
preetam patil Thanks Preetam. Congrats for your new ride.. share your bike pic when you get delivery, I'd love to feature it on my page!
Your childhood story and my current story 100% is same ....I'm in 12th rightnow from 1st grade I use to see my neighbours Karizma from their my dream sparked to buy a superbike..I also make bike sketches maximum my sleep dreams are about bikes I hope my dream also come true....!!!
That's awesome man... my best wishes for you (y)
Nice story
Harpreet s Thanks
Thanks!
Nice one bro. All the best and ya your poster bike design red with black stripes now comes in cbr250r 2018 edition. I own that lol . Happy biking
Thank you my friend.. I sold the bike in 2019 and moved to the US.. now i ride a Kawasaki ZX6R mostly on a race track! Do watch videos about that soon..
Very inspiring
Thanks! now i'm capturing other riders' inpiring stories.. stay tuned!
Really motivating bro💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Nice emotional video bro… keep rocking 🥂😍👍👍
Thanks bud!
Wow man
+Nandkishor Gawai Thanks man!
Loved your story !
Thanks man! it's continued to present time and i'm posting videos again.. do watch and let me know what you think
we both having a similar dream .. the difference is your dream has become true.. and my is yet to be ... !!
+Gaurav Pandey keep at it! My best wishes for you (y)
Congrats
blakbandit Thanks Man!
Nice video!!
Thank you Arun
Very nice video,
Shrikant Deokar Thank you.
Way to go Faraz😊
Thanks
A big congratulations to you..
Thanks
Boy from Utt Pades making us all jealous with his collection of bikes;-)
+Amol Shukla utt pades sabse aage!
Big salute brother
HONDA-THE POWER OF DREAMS.
Krishnanunni C Indeed!
Woaahhhh .... awesome biker why we ride story of the year 😁👍🏻
Lokesh Kumar Singh haha! Thanks. I'm sure there are many such stories out there that need to be told.
You should watch the videos now. i'm posting once a week!
@@RiderXp i do watch them and like as well 👌🏻
@@LokeshKumarSingh Awesome!
Great bhai
nafees ahmad Thanks Nafees
This had to be Vivek mamz for editing...nice job both of u...not sure why I’m so late to watch this 😜
Yeah this was all Vivek, that's how the YT bug bit me :)
Damn man your English in American accent form has improved wildly in a few years. Well done. What year did you move here? What are you doing for a living here? Well done man
Thanks! I moved 3 years ago, all the friends I made are because of my love for motorcycles so they're all mostly Americans and I tend to pick up words and style of talking quite easily. I used to be in IT, have quit my job now to do UA-cam and film making full time now. Thanks for the appreciation.
@@RiderXp are you a filmmaker currently ? How often/consistent is that work if you don’t mind me asking? What did you do in IT? How I take it you quit that job about a year ago when you started uploading videos more often ?
So far i’ve been focusing more on youtube. Film making is still at the ‘trying to’ stage. So far i’m still prospecting. I’ve only gone full time last month so the fun actually begins now. I was a Six Sigma & Lean Master Black Belt, working on Business Transformation projects for Fortune 500 companies.
@@RiderXp i think I’m going to answer in two parts. so for you personally what does filmmaker mean? Like you want to direct or produce or both? have you ever considered a project that’s all you or mostly you, or are you rigidly into the directing and or producing roles ? I’ve always been interested in writing so I’d love to write a script but I have no experience or guidance etc so I’d need to dive head first into tutorials and studying some scripts, and making sure I really do the subtext detail work as I’ve heard that makes a huge difference. I’ve always had a very high Aptitude for writing including creative writing but I know that dialogue is its own animal and I’d need to sort of follow a framework for my first foray into that type of writing I’m sure making something half decent. At least until I’ve studied enough to be confident in what I’m making. If you ever need some writing help or help at all really let’s chat. I’m not a pro but I’m not bad with a camera either.
@@RiderXp part 2 Re: Six Sigma & your last career, I tagged it you stored about a year ago when you got more active on the channel? Which do you recommend most for others? Six Sigma? That’s epic regardless though man well done. Do you feel confident you could get back into your corporate gig with no issue if you need to or just decide you want to? Or would you have to sort of climb the totem pole again?
🔥🔥🔥👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😉
🏍️💯♥️♥️ 👌
Thank you!
2:04 damn y’all started a club just for Honda owners eh 😂
haha! Yeah, it was a club exclusively for Honda CBRs. So we had CBR150R, CBR250R & eventually I got a Honda CBR650F.
Im dream bike 650f
My best wishes, hope it comes true soon.
Very nice
Unrush Avinash Thanks bhai
Glad you liked it.
I am confused between CBR650F & kawasaki Z900.
FOX GRADE Z900 is more about power and excitement, Honda is more about smooth and relaxed riding pleasure. And Kawasaki maintenance is a bit trickier and costlier
Go for the street triple765
Aswin Kumar Good option if naked is your thing. Just that triumph is known for high maintenance cost.
is there any power lag in 650F ? just like Benelli TNT600i ?
FOX GRADE FOX GRADE I had test ridden the benelli 600i before I bought the CBR 650F, benelli's lag is so damn bad until 5000rpm, felt like a 100 cc bike and then suddenly the power surges... 650F is significantly smoother and linear. Check my top speed video and also the track video (i didn't even have to make an effort in overtaking the benelli on track) and you'll know what I'm talking about.
You should do an update on your life since this video. I’ll sub if you share more personal stuff then just lists
Thanks for the interest. I am now starting a video series that's gonna break away from the list format. Hope people would like that as well.
What about the vibrations in ur bike bro. Planning to buy.
Also can u comment on mileage.. Im upgrading from cbr250r is the weight difference huge..
If you're going from a single cylinder (CBR250R) to an inline 4, you may not feel the vibes as much. But over a period of time and compared to some litre class inline 4s you will find this to be more vibey.
Mileage: 17 (city riding), 15-16 (spirited/aggressive riding) 20 (Smooth throttle/highway)
weight, significant difference from 250R, plus the wheelbase is longer so U - Turns are tricky, potential for tip overs.
Last tip: I'm selling mine.
@@RiderXp Oh great news may i know which bike ur upgrading to?
My other option was ninja 650 but im worried about kawasaki after service. Their general service alone is 7k in my city without any consumables. Also spare parts are damn expensive.
Can u compare the vibes N650 vs Cbr650r..
@@kratosfury0018 Ninja's got more vibes and higher cost of maintenance. Except for the lower weight and lower buying cost (not necessarily owning cost coz that includes expensive maintenance), don't see any upside to Ninja compared to CBR650F.
Can u tell me if i can shave seat on cbr650f i m little bit shot and planning to buy it. Does seat have lot of foam in it or not?
INSPIRE TECHNO I'd say the foam is not too much or too little, it's just right. Nevertheless, you must take a test ride to see how you feel about the seat height. If you're in Delhi, you're welcome to try my bike. :)
Rider Xp thanks bro you r gud man but i live in dehradun 170km away from delhi. Can u give me your Instagram name?
INSPIRE TECHNO Same name on insta, RiderXP. I'm relatively more active there.. keep in touch, we might just meet. :)
good video
Bro Are you from Lucknow if yes would you like to be added to Lucknow motovlogger community would love to have you onboard
DM at Instagram/Vbs46
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Vbs 46 Yes my friend, I am from lucknow, though have been in NCR for several years now. I'll catch up with you, next time I come over to my favorite city