THIS GUY STARTED ON A 1000cc SPORTBIKE! (WHY? We Find Out!)

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  • @yammienoob
    @yammienoob  2 роки тому +100

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    • @tylerpotter8627
      @tylerpotter8627 2 роки тому +1

      I've been whatching your vids since the beginning, and I really like this one, thank you my guy

    • @skellymx9705
      @skellymx9705 2 роки тому +1

      Bruh this was so friggin interesting!

    • @ArnabSanyalakaDeathStroke
      @ArnabSanyalakaDeathStroke 2 роки тому

      I can do you one better @Yammie Noob. NEVER ridden a motorcycle - starter bike Kawasaki Z900. xD .... bdw big fan of this channel

    • @syitiger9072
      @syitiger9072 2 роки тому

      My first bike was a Fz6r

    • @skellymx9705
      @skellymx9705 2 роки тому

      @@syitiger9072 is that like an old r7?

  • @tristanvance9551
    @tristanvance9551 2 роки тому +2607

    Complete honor to join y'all to share a bit of my experience with the folks here. Great video and more than willing to take you up for that TurboBUSA🤣

    • @zacking5353
      @zacking5353 2 роки тому +25

      Props man. Really glad to know there are like minded people out there, like myself. Just bought my first bike without pedals - a ‘20 Katana and I absolutely love it. You said it best, as long as you’re responsible and mature about it, do it but do it right. 🤙🏻

    • @c.r.chandler5905
      @c.r.chandler5905 2 роки тому +11

      Tristan that was a really cool video. Responsible with cajones as well, good one....

    • @NHlocal
      @NHlocal 2 роки тому +3

      Respect. 😎👊❤️🏍

    • @DanTube2010
      @DanTube2010 2 роки тому +4

      Did you not have any issues getting insurance? Would be expensive for a 21 year old here in the UK and some insurers would just walk away.

    • @aaronpierce8131
      @aaronpierce8131 2 роки тому +6

      Get the 890R! Way more low end torque than the street triple and it feels like a really powerful dirt bike.

  • @iliya95
    @iliya95 2 роки тому +525

    If he's ridden dirt bikes "since he can remember" it's not really starting on a 1000, is it?

    • @thabrownieviking
      @thabrownieviking 2 роки тому +49

      No it's not lol. He might have more hours on bikes than those ADV boomers riding in the snow.

    • @chumlee3325
      @chumlee3325 2 роки тому +1

      I think of it more as a justifiable reason to even consider a liter bike. No starter wants a liter bike, unless they’re a dumbass like this one kid I know who rode a friends harley then showed up with a cbr1000rr and does the sketchiest power wheelies in front of my group

    • @blixxy1320
      @blixxy1320 2 роки тому +30

      100% agree. big bore 2 strokes or really any 2 stroke 250cc n up in the dirt is just as sketchy as a 1000 on the street.

    • @MJT-DA
      @MJT-DA 2 роки тому +9

      @@blixxy1320 2 strokes have more mood swings than a teenage girl. So yeah i believe you!

    • @R3ZZHD
      @R3ZZHD 2 роки тому

      I would say so. Started on dirt since I was 3. It helps with shifting but dirt and street are different.

  • @michaels2398
    @michaels2398 2 роки тому +773

    I would have ended the interview after 4 min. This dude didn't "start" on a litter bike. Had been riding for years, and said friends let him ride 600s. Would love to see this from some one who ACTUALLY started on a 1000cc.

    • @kylethorne1053
      @kylethorne1053 Рік тому +232

      They're all dead.

    • @randomfixesandrebuilds
      @randomfixesandrebuilds Рік тому +46

      Well... I've ride a 50cc Vespa for a month and bought a BMW K1200R Sport and been riding it for 2 years now, so....

    • @Anonymous-jj9yu
      @Anonymous-jj9yu Рік тому +4

      I might just be the first I want a mt 10 but my only experience is a 250

    • @Anonymous-jj9yu
      @Anonymous-jj9yu Рік тому +2

      @@samueldiaz2209 same engine = same sounds just different gearing and styling but I might get a mt09

    • @Logan-dk8of
      @Logan-dk8of Рік тому +55

      I actually started on a 1000cc, literally only experience before that was on a pedal bicycle, never been on any motorized bike before that. it was not that bad, just started out slow going like 15 mph through developments when I got back form work (drove my car to work) and after a few weeks went a little faster onto county road, after a few more weeks take it on a smaller state highway, etc. just start slow like the guy in the video did and you'd be fine. went 2 months before I really even opened it up. don't regret it because now Im not gonna end up being one of those hundreds of people selling their 600cc on facebook that they've only had for 6 months because they got used to it and already want a 1000cc. and this was an older bike, 2001, so no fancy electronics like traction control to help, just don't drive like a reckless idiot and you'll be just fine. its a light ass sport bike, so my first few weeks of riding I didn't even go out of 1st gear because it go up to 60+ mph and I was only going 30 or less, so didn't even bother shifting just focused on learning to handle it

  • @BeepBaapBoop01
    @BeepBaapBoop01 Рік тому +446

    I remember my dad told me that it doesn’t matter what cc class you start on as long as you respect the machine it will respect you back.

    • @racer_v4r
      @racer_v4r Рік тому +11

      True 👍🏻

    • @FullThrottleRacing535
      @FullThrottleRacing535 Рік тому +18

      Well, lower cc machines are more forgiving with mistakes made, so yeah you can respect the machine but starting straight on a litre bike probably WILL matter....

    • @BeepBaapBoop01
      @BeepBaapBoop01 Рік тому +7

      @@FullThrottleRacing535 Starting with a liter bike rather than going through a middle weight class cc bike is a lot better as opposed to what other people think. 600 cc bikes have less smoother power curve when throttling which is why a lot more accidents tend to happened on middle weight class bikes most notoriously is the CBR 650r its known as the most dangerous middle weight class bike because of how accident prone the bike is. Compared to a liter bike which has a lot more smoother power curve but tend to have much quicker and too fast throttle response because it has no throttle reservoir. Liter bikes compared to 600 cc's are alot more forgiving given that they have better electronics, auto blipper, quickshifter, power mode and etc. while middle weight class bikes tend to have non of that and focus on track capability which is the main reason the Yamaha R6 got converted to a track legal bike only.

    • @racer_v4r
      @racer_v4r Рік тому +1

      @@FullThrottleRacing535 KTM 390 is a good option in case if one wants to start on a high cc bike.. even Ninja 650 is OK..

    • @FullThrottleRacing535
      @FullThrottleRacing535 Рік тому

      @@BeepBaapBoop01 When i say lower cc machines i dont mean 600's, im talking 250's and 300cc bikes, most of these idiots on the road cant even drive a 1.0L car let alone a litre bike, for people like us it might be okay but you have to remember there are a LOT of idiots on the road which would easily kill themselves on a 600 or a 1000 while starting out

  • @nick-8936
    @nick-8936 2 роки тому +765

    Spite is observing like a psychologist who has never seen a patient with a rare condition before 😂

    • @ckidphotography1318
      @ckidphotography1318 2 роки тому +2

      Lmfao fr

    • @shawndavis1480
      @shawndavis1480 2 роки тому +10

      Acting like he's an orderly at Arkham when Mr. Freeze pops in for the 1st time lol.

    • @harryflashman4542
      @harryflashman4542 Рік тому +1

      probably thinking "yeh, we were all young, dumb and arrogant once"

  • @BikingVikingHH
    @BikingVikingHH 2 роки тому +473

    This isn’t this guy‘s first bike. He grew up riding dirt bikes. This is inaccurate on principle.

    • @coastalhillbilly3419
      @coastalhillbilly3419 2 роки тому +32

      Yeah I have no issues loaning my dirt bike riding friends my street bike, a good dirt buke rider can ride just about anything

    • @acrazedtanker1550
      @acrazedtanker1550 2 роки тому +6

      Pretty much, only thing is that most dirt bois have 10-50hp.

    • @Chumbucketsecret
      @Chumbucketsecret 2 роки тому +4

      This needs to be pinned. I had no dirt experience & started on an mt09 which has more torque then some 1k bikes. Decided to get a dirt puppy crf450l two summers ago & love it.

    • @ethanbaranitsky61
      @ethanbaranitsky61 2 роки тому +8

      @@acrazedtanker1550 yeah but they weigh like 240lbs.

    • @acrazedtanker1550
      @acrazedtanker1550 2 роки тому +3

      @@ethanbaranitsky61 still, with a rider they have very meh p/w ratios. Litre bikes ARE p/w ratios.

  • @MoswenMedia
    @MoswenMedia Рік тому +542

    "Riding dirt bike since I can remember" to me has never counted as starting on a street bike. My first bike was a 600cc, and I always had people telling me I was crazy, but the way 250cc dirt bikes are geared, in my opinion, really teaches you how to respect a throttle, as well as just teaching you how to ride.

    • @angelusmortis3256
      @angelusmortis3256 Рік тому +11

      exactly ive been on dirtbikes since i was 3... im actually looking at busa's and liter bikes to start with... as long as you respect the machine and dont push the envelope further then your skills you wont die...

    • @MoswenMedia
      @MoswenMedia Рік тому +7

      @@angelusmortis3256 I'd suggest a 600, or 800/900 class bike before a 1000, or busa. Theyre still rockects, and allow you to acclimate to the street more, but to each his own

    • @angelusmortis3256
      @angelusmortis3256 Рік тому

      @@MoswenMedia ill be alright... i still cant decide on what bike to get... im even thinking dual sports or adv bikes with my roots being on a dirtbike a big dirtbike would probably feel at home to me...

    • @jimclayron417
      @jimclayron417 Рік тому +2

      @@angelusmortis3256 lmao you probably ride a crf110 lol

    • @angelusmortis3256
      @angelusmortis3256 Рік тому +8

      @@jimclayron417 last dirt bike I owned was a KTM 600... but Goodluck being a troll else where kiddo

  • @mikeywoods
    @mikeywoods Рік тому +186

    I actually just started watching your videos here recently. It’s been almost 5 years since my dad was killed in a motorcycle accident on his gsx r1000 and up until about a month ago I have vowed to never try to learn to ride a bike. I decided that’s not living and I am really wanting to learn and get into the amazing world of motorcycling. I know my dad wouldn’t want me to live life in fear.

    • @YungDrewski
      @YungDrewski Рік тому +35

      We love you man

    • @skratz
      @skratz Рік тому +29

      Sorry for your loss man.

    • @MK-sk2mi
      @MK-sk2mi Рік тому +24

      He's watching out for ya now just ride safe

    • @philiposwald780
      @philiposwald780 Рік тому +9

      Sorry for your loss. Ride safe.

    • @antwangordon8422
      @antwangordon8422 Рік тому +9

      Go ride that bike in honor mayne💪🏾

  • @TDub_ADV
    @TDub_ADV 2 роки тому +441

    The big reason he is successful on a liter bike is his experience on dirt. It makes a big difference.

    • @dancarlos1216
      @dancarlos1216 2 роки тому +24

      But dirt bikes handle completely different than a fast sport bike. The weight and the speed almost always catch everyone out. Even the fastest 450 dirt bikes top out around 80-90mph, which a lot of 600-1000 sport bikes are barely out of 1st gear. The gyroscopic effect from the heavier wheels at those speeds keep the bike upright and most riders run wide in corners because of it.

    • @killerdeviant
      @killerdeviant 2 роки тому +25

      Dirt makes the best riders

    • @dancarlos1216
      @dancarlos1216 2 роки тому +7

      @@killerdeviant No denying that. But it is a whole different world.

    • @Mthoroughbred
      @Mthoroughbred 2 роки тому +7

      Dirt and street bikes are different but one thing they have in common is fundamentals such as throttle control, shifting and balance. So person that does not have any of these has a tougher time. Not that they can’t learn but it just makes that learning curve a little tougher. Discipline is key along with practice before you set out to the roads. Even experienced riders could have a hard time with liter bikes due to complacency and over confidence.

    • @M16xDr0pSh0tz
      @M16xDr0pSh0tz 2 роки тому +4

      Not really, he stayed in low power and was responsible. It's not that hard... I started on a 636

  • @iustinpreda552
    @iustinpreda552 2 роки тому +296

    dude you can't compare a beginner (no previous experience) with someone who had a lot of experience with bikes form young age it's a very big difference

    • @pyrolysis2129
      @pyrolysis2129 2 роки тому +48

      Particularly on a dirt bike. Dirt riders can ride way better than the average street rider.

    • @Mystic-Herbalist420
      @Mystic-Herbalist420 2 роки тому +5

      I had zero experience on anything. closest I had was my exs dad let me drive his 4 wheeler with a clutch when I was 20 so I knew how that worked a little but I hopped right on a cbr1000 at 23 and had no problems. just a few months after riding for the first time I bought myself a 20 tuono factory and still doing good it's my daily. Have about 3k miles on her

    • @nSquared75
      @nSquared75 2 роки тому +5

      @@Mystic-Herbalist420 It’s not how you handle a bike in a perfect environment. It’s the clutch emergency situations that test your metal when on larger bikes. It only takes one time. Started on an 05’ ZX-10. I lived in the country so, it was great. Around town, I hated it.

    • @pyrolysis2129
      @pyrolysis2129 2 роки тому +2

      @@Mystic-Herbalist420 They should have interviewed you.

    • @Mystic-Herbalist420
      @Mystic-Herbalist420 2 роки тому +2

      @@pyrolysis2129 lol this guy's probably better for views I'd just sit there quietly

  • @dezolakadamawe469
    @dezolakadamawe469 2 роки тому +44

    This young man is so diplomatic but, deep inside he is a man of speed.

    • @kanekochera57
      @kanekochera57 Рік тому +4

      America is all about speed. Hot, nasty, badass speed. -Elanor Roosevelt

    • @thejoker1484
      @thejoker1484 16 днів тому

      Really? he came off as an idiot to me.

  • @darque1860
    @darque1860 Рік тому +23

    Seems like a good kid. Hope he continues to make good choices, and takes it's easy. No need to get crazy on these damn things.

  • @tonyhamilton7785
    @tonyhamilton7785 2 роки тому +121

    He didn't start on a liter bike, though. A 1000 was his *first owned* liter bike, not a starter bike. I thought he never rode a motorcycle in his life and started on a liter bike.

    • @TravisTerrell
      @TravisTerrell 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah I think we all did.

    • @dank9288639
      @dank9288639 2 роки тому +1

      had a friend like that, dude was small af too 5'5 maybe lol. fuckin guy has balls of steel, think he still has it too

    • @DaOzMan0608
      @DaOzMan0608 2 роки тому

      Dirt bikes aren't street legal so those technically don't count. They do count towards riding experience but not as a legal means of transportation.

    • @jakegarrett8109
      @jakegarrett8109 2 роки тому +3

      @@DaOzMan0608 Enduro, you can even get 2 stroke street legal bikes. At 14 had one and it was relatively safe doing 65mph on gravel with a 250cc 4stroke commuting to school.

    • @JohnSmith12931
      @JohnSmith12931 2 роки тому

      Hehe…. I did bicycle to 1000 jump ;)

  • @ChristopherT_
    @ChristopherT_ 2 роки тому +116

    Great video guys! You should feature more guests on the show and maybe bring them on the Yamcast. The questions were really well written and I like how the conversation kept flowing. Cheers from an '93 EX500 rider.

  • @maxbyron2055
    @maxbyron2055 Рік тому +3

    I love that these guys promote safety gear and have guests that promote safety gear on motorcycles, even if they don't make safe first bike choices. I'll testify that it saves lives because it saved mine.

  • @RORO-cn2op
    @RORO-cn2op 2 роки тому +12

    I was 19 when I got my motorcycle license and started on a 2016 hayabusa.. I’m 23 now and still loving it 😄😄

  • @StatingTheObviouslyObvious
    @StatingTheObviouslyObvious 2 роки тому +61

    I give this guy a ton of credit. I’m 38 years old and bought a 2021 ZX10r last October as my first bike. I spent 4 months on low power mode as well. This gave me an opportunity to learn and it took a lot of patience and maturity not to just jet it all over the place and instead, stick to the fundamentals. Had to wait until I was 37 to reach that level of maturity and he is just 19. Hats off to you, keep riding safe and enjoy.

    • @briankasoziiii4837
      @briankasoziiii4837 2 роки тому +2

      Im 33years thinking of getting the 2022 Zx10r this fall after my escalade. I feel if i was younger, it would not be great, because i was not mature as well. Like you mentioned, with different low power modes, and not pinning the throttle, I should be okay

    • @jesseschreiber3289
      @jesseschreiber3289 Рік тому +3

      He said 21 but okay. The Kawasaki Ninja 650 is the perfect starter bike 400 is too small

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 Рік тому

      This.Tristan is like an old man in a young body.Nice to see that he will likely stay safe through all his adventures.

    • @crisnmaryfam7344
      @crisnmaryfam7344 Рік тому

      Go check out Moore Mafia on youtube and how the ECU tune on that bike is dog poo. Youll be amazed to find out when you thought you were going "full throttle" it was actually only giving you 50% or even 20%... (even on full power mode)....

    • @skratz
      @skratz Рік тому +1

      Been riding my first bike (at 50), a Suzuki C50, for a bit, and am already dreaming of something with some get up & go.

  • @SirGalahadThePure
    @SirGalahadThePure Рік тому +9

    Its funny listening to this. My story is pretty much the same. After riding dirt bike most of my life, I jumped into the 2001 CBR929rr as my first bike. It never felt like it was too much, though I did start slowly as well. Listening to this brought back so many memories.

  • @azraelbrown9889
    @azraelbrown9889 Рік тому +1

    So back after watching this video and I have to say I really enjoyed this interview papa yams! I think you guys should def do more interviews like this once a month just to nailed down the experiences of others. Excellent work! 🔥💪🏾🙌🏾

  • @evanwilliams1081
    @evanwilliams1081 2 роки тому +133

    Got my first bike in 2011 ZX-10R. Economy was was down people were selling their toys. I got a 07 with 2500 miles for 8k, I wanted a 600 but the price was too good I had to get it. It scared the piss out of me a couple of times but I never laid it down. The bike was very intimidating at first but I became comfortable eventually, but I've never rode it with a death wish like many super crazy squids out there. It also helped I usually rode solo so I was never really getting caught up in racing around or showing off to others and zero alcohol involved when riding. Lots of traps to fall into as a young guy riding a coked out bike I kinda stayed away from them. I wouldn't recommend starting on a 1000 to anyone but now they are much safer with riding aids, power modes and ABS I suppose. If I'd known about naked bikes back then I would have gotten something similar to an MT-07 but super sports were all the rave. Since then I've had a 2015 ZX-10R and recently just got a ZH2 SE =).

    • @jakoidtonge
      @jakoidtonge 2 роки тому +1

      Started off on a Ninja GPZ 900,but I wouldn't recommend it.Its not for the faint of heart,confident,but not overconfident.

    • @jesseaustin8463
      @jesseaustin8463 2 роки тому

      Damn u scored a good deal, un heard of looking for a bike.

    • @evanwilliams1081
      @evanwilliams1081 2 роки тому

      @@jesseaustin8463 Bikes had less tech and were cheaper then 11.2k msrp but I definitely scored the best deal to be had at the time.

    • @jesseaustin8463
      @jesseaustin8463 2 роки тому +1

      @@evanwilliams1081 Yeah I'm kinda jealous hearing that. Let my Gsxr 1000cc go for 7200 was nuts But glad u got good deal I respect

    • @toby2112
      @toby2112 2 роки тому +1

      I bought my first bike a couple months ago a 2007 zx10r for about 1.5k, was crazy good and there nothing wrong with it expect a little cosmetic damage.

  • @BustaMovePurkinz
    @BustaMovePurkinz 2 роки тому +90

    Hey Yam…. Let me do an interview about being the total opposite of this guy. No previous motorcycle experience, started on ninja 400, then ZX-6 to now… Riding a Race tuned R1 in 2 seasons …. And the good and bad experiences along the way…. I don’t have a channel and I’m not looking for clout.. I genuinely enjoyed listening to his story and experiences and I think it’s a great segment to continue…. Hit me up if interested. I’m within riding distance 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

    • @78logistics
      @78logistics 2 роки тому +4

      Getting the ZX6R shortly...eleven months and 14,000 miles, including two track days later post Ninja 400 start. Not sure about the litre bike , already own Harley. 62 years young.

  • @zachcoogan3104
    @zachcoogan3104 2 роки тому +10

    This was a great video, thank you guys! I started out on a 2017 MT07 and felt a bit underwhelmed at first, but as I'm getting more into riding it's easy to see that anything much bigger or faster probably would've killed me 😂

    • @IamR3D88
      @IamR3D88 Рік тому

      Dang, what kind of cars are you used to? My first time on an MT07 blew my mind with how fast something can be, especially knowing there is faster than that even. It is lacking at highway speeds, but below 60 is plenty

    • @zachcoogan3104
      @zachcoogan3104 Рік тому

      @@IamR3D88 It's weird because I've always driven pretty slow, economy-type cars or old beat-up trucks. I rode 80cc dirt bikes when I was a kid, too, but I guess I expected a motorcycle of this displacement to rip my arms off if I looked at it wrong. So I was babying the heck out of it and gradually working into the higher ranges, and when I finally got there it was kinda like, "Wow, that's it?" Maybe it's because mine had an aftermarket exhaust and no tune (I got it like that and was too broke to afford the tune), or maybe my expectations were too high, but I never felt like the MT07 was anything more than an extremely fun, high-end beginner bike.

  • @BreakneckTrent
    @BreakneckTrent 2 роки тому +3

    My first was a 2004 ZX10R bought with my Army enlistment bonus.. No regrets.. Taught me to pay attention to other drivers and respect the power. Awesome feeling knowing you're on one of the quickest vehicles on the road 😎

  • @tristanerasmus2501
    @tristanerasmus2501 2 роки тому +15

    Make this guy part of the team, would love to see you guys riding together and doing track days. Someone this committed to liter bikes is something that I would like to see.

  • @ThomasLazio
    @ThomasLazio 2 роки тому +8

    I would love to see you interview other types of riders on different motorcycles to get their opinion more long term

  • @JM-wr2fo
    @JM-wr2fo Рік тому +2

    This dude is fun to listen to ahahah cool interviews guys! I'm a beginner rider and I have never experienced a litter bike but even a 600 still scares the shit out of me sometimes so I can only imagine what is to ride a 1000cc.
    On another note, in Europe the driver's license tier system only applies to the younger folks these days. I think that most countries over here allow you to take the category A drivers license (the one that allows you to ride any squid missile you want) if you're over 24 or something like that. If you're younger you do have to go through the steps.

  • @Mallembo
    @Mallembo 2 роки тому +3

    My first bike ever (never ridden anything b4) is a 2022 suzuki hayabusa and I agree with Tristan I kept it on C mode for like 2 months with TC and Lift Control at 10 before trying B mode and the unforgiving A mode... now its only A mode & I love riding it and love the tech it has it allowed me to learn on it but then again I have lots of respect for the bike and its capabilities... first time in the rain was scary but now I enjoy it... good content Yamie keep it up!

  • @Fro_Low
    @Fro_Low 2 роки тому +36

    Interesting conversation. I too started out on a Liter bike (S1krr) and although I’m more than twice Tristin’s age, we share similar thoughts about starting on it. I too kept it in Rain mode for a couple months and slowly progressed to Slick. I actually couldn’t understand why Yammi always said do not start with 1000cc (so I started with 999cc - lol) but really, it’s not that hard. It just takes Respect for the Power and a lot Restraint to learn and get comfortable.

    • @darkcircle899
      @darkcircle899 Рік тому +3

      They say don’t do it because you and Tristan are outside cases. Most people don’t have the self control to stop themselves from using the full power of the bike right away. That being said if you do have the control it doesn’t really matter. If you ride your 1Kcc bike like it’s a 400 for the first 3 months then no harm.

    • @mcearl8073
      @mcearl8073 11 місяців тому +1

      It’s definitely easier these days too with traction control, wheelie control and all the other electronics like power modes. Any reasonably responsible person with a bit of respect for the bike should have no problem.
      Definitely much better than the days where none of that existed and one accidental death grip makes you loop the bike at 120 on the highway.

    • @Sm00thieK
      @Sm00thieK 9 місяців тому

      Exactly, I got the brand new S1K RR M-package as my very first motorcycle. I have ridden scooters a couple of times but that's about it. It's all about the rider.

    • @brianburkhard5209
      @brianburkhard5209 7 місяців тому +1

      I'm 52 and about to get my first bike. So the Aprilia Rs 660 or the Ducati Supersport 950S wouldn't be too big to start on. Fortunately, I will be coming in to a lil money and will be paying cash for the bike, and get some higher end gear to ride in.

  • @kaiul2967
    @kaiul2967 2 роки тому +44

    Some ppl are naturally gifted in the same ways similar to athleticism. I started on a 600cc. The only experience I had prior is an avid mountain bike, the license course and a few rides on a friends dirtbike. It's all about self control as well and taking time to learn the bike before getting heavy into it. I spent my first couple weeks in local parking lots honing some control skills. Sportbikes are more tame in the low rpms which actually is somewhat in the beginners favor. But once you crack
    6000-8000+....yeah! The biggest danger of 1000s is their potential speeds and doing so in the wrong conditions ie public streets and highways. And don't be a squid! I got all the gear when I got my bike. Include it in your budget

    • @haggishighways
      @haggishighways Рік тому +1

      @@lucaxtshotting2378 It's really not that complicated. I went from riding a mtb to riding a 1250cc. The hand coordination is almost already there. After going through the process in the UK to get a full license, I felt completely comfortable riding a big bike.

    • @haggishighways
      @haggishighways Рік тому

      @@lucaxtshotting2378 Think you need a wee lie down and pull yourself in a bit haha! Getting so worked up about people discussing motorbikes is a bit odd, mate.

  • @budddove6480
    @budddove6480 Рік тому +2

    OMG you mean to tell me a guy who rode motorcycles his whole life, bought a motorcycle to ride? That is just crazy and definitely worth making a video about.

  • @tylerailshie1610
    @tylerailshie1610 2 роки тому +4

    This video feels like watching myself talk about how I started. Even down to my friend getting a Monster to start on

  • @tr.o.ubadour6559
    @tr.o.ubadour6559 2 роки тому +16

    I love his attitude keeping the fun and excitement in "starting" on a 1000, while still advocating to be responsible and clever and also knowing your character and riding style.
    I'm living in germany, being 24 years old (you can get the free license directly at 24 yrs) I learned on a BMW F 650 GS which was cut to 48 PS (A2 license), didn't ride for 3 years and got an F 800 R two months ago as my first bike. I'd say I'm right there between pushing my limits while still knowing my skills and lack of experience plus thanks to my job (cop) I'm very experienced in reading traffic and knowing it's dangers. Still I have a healthy respect for corners and the power even this 87 PS bike has. Only assistance is ABS, though.

    • @mariozelenika8736
      @mariozelenika8736 Рік тому

      Free lincense? I payed 2k€ for mine at 23 years old

    • @kristijanvlasic6936
      @kristijanvlasic6936 9 місяців тому

      @@mariozelenika8736 He meant license with no limitation (A class). Not free as in free of charge.

  • @tomwinner5350
    @tomwinner5350 2 роки тому +1

    I actually enjoyed that. Great interview. I survived all mine. Still got me a hot Rod Harley stashed out in the shop.

  • @bruceyung70
    @bruceyung70 2 роки тому +2

    I never rode a motorcycle until I was late 40’s. I started out learning how to ride via youtube on Ninja 250 for around two years, all by myself. I logged in a few thousand miles, then leaped to Honda Goldwing 1800GL. It's been my daily ride for the past three years now, logging in over 34.5 k, and my opinion is to start on the tiny bike, then once you are proficient in riding is very good, engine size or weight of the bike doesn't matter from that point.

  • @Andrew-nh5zg
    @Andrew-nh5zg 2 роки тому +20

    Out side of weight difference, his starting on dirt makes his jump to a liter bike not that big a deal.

  • @timsretirementjourney8323
    @timsretirementjourney8323 2 роки тому +3

    Great video guys. It's nice to hear this young man's experience, and he was a good guest.

    • @bladerunnerv
      @bladerunnerv Рік тому

      No is not. It's not the way you do a research. You must have multiple peoples with different experiences. This young man don't represent the majority of ridders.

  • @chengwang7814
    @chengwang7814 2 роки тому

    I started on Hayabusa as my 1st bike, feels awesome! Best beginner bike ever and I’m definitely will going to put on a turbo! Let’s go Yammie!

  • @rossfelton1955
    @rossfelton1955 Рік тому

    Excellent. He did what I did and what I recommend everyone to do. Start riding in the dirt. You know how to handle slides. The reflexs you develop in slip and slide poor traction dirt, has actually saved my life a few times.

  • @henrycreque4735
    @henrycreque4735 2 роки тому +3

    I started on my R1. Competence & Confidence goes a long way.

  • @xJAWAx
    @xJAWAx 2 роки тому +17

    What a great interview. Very interesting subject and this guy is hilarious.

  • @gloomy2931
    @gloomy2931 2 роки тому

    I got my first bike 2 years ago, a 94 CBR 1000f. No fancy electronics or power modes and a pretty heavy bike. My only experience was endless hours of Yammie Noob videos but have only ridden good ol leg powered bicycles up to that point.
    Thanks Yammie 👍

  • @hwyman01
    @hwyman01 Рік тому +3

    I started in a gsxr750 and went up from there to an r1... all comes down to respect and how much of all types of machines you've grown up riding. It all matters.

    • @Cinematoast23
      @Cinematoast23 10 місяців тому

      I'm planing to start on gsxr750 myself do you have any tips?

  • @superproducert.a.1363
    @superproducert.a.1363 Рік тому +20

    I started just recently, about a week or so ago on my buddies GXR1000. Today is my 3rd time on it and honestly, it feels so natural. Did about 30mins around his apartment complex the first day, did 30-45 mins on a light traffic neighborhood street up and down the second day, and today felt comfortable enough to hit a major traffic street, rode about 8 miles home. Stopped and got gas, went by Kroger, then home. Maybe I’m a fast learner lol. I know i have a lot to learn, and a lot more experience to gain, but maybe by me being 6’3 240, and very athletic helps? Either way, I’ve fallen in love with it already and plan to buy my first bike in a couple months🔥🔥

    • @warrensmith792
      @warrensmith792 Рік тому

      Be safe buddy! It just helps a ton to start on a smaller bike. Correct lines without using raw power, not forcing the bike, good body positioning. Simple street/straight line riding can be picked up with enough common sense to start, that street rossi shit takes a lot of experience. Crazy just how good a "good" rider can be. I didn't spend near enough time on my 600

    • @Logan-dk8of
      @Logan-dk8of Рік тому +1

      being taller definitely helps. im 5'11" and with my boots on I can just about touch both feet so having just a couple more inches on my legs would have made a 1000cc much more comfortable, but either way just taking it easy off of the bigs roads for a bit to get used to it is all it takes, and just don't ride recklessly until you're used to and in no time you should be good at it. and I would imagine being athletic and young helps too, I'm 21, 20 when I got my gsxr1000 and in pretty good shape and it was pretty easy for me too

    • @Adrenalean767
      @Adrenalean767 Рік тому

      @@warrensmith792 its when u hit those mountain roads u start to realize who started on 1000's

  • @DAVIDTORRESANI
    @DAVIDTORRESANI Рік тому +4

    I started on a dirt bike. Xr185 honda still have it. Great bike.
    Than I wanted to go street for committing so I bought a 1000cc bmw.
    I stayed away from major highway until ive used the neighborhood and town as a learning tool.
    If you are able to control oneself by not being a speed demon out the gate. You will do just fine.
    Practice day by day don't travel far before you have months of training.

  • @excellentyouboober
    @excellentyouboober Рік тому

    what a great genuine conversation. Brilliant stuff

  • @BlackShirtBass
    @BlackShirtBass 2 роки тому +1

    Nice interview.
    At age 55 I bought my first Motorcycle; a 2003 Kawasaki Concours C10. I put a lot of miles and on the C10 and learned a lot about safety, maintenance and even did a track day. I did not ride motorcycles as a kid or as an adult except for the occasional chance when a friend offered. Say, less than ten times. Fast forward to June 2021 and I bought my second Motorcycle, a 2010 Concours 14 and I love it. A liter bike as a first bike can be done with the right mental approach and plan.
    Oh...I'm from Texas.

  • @TheBigdutchster
    @TheBigdutchster 2 роки тому +10

    I started riding probably around 1980 on a 2-stroke 250 enduro-style and graduated a few years later to a 750 V4. I re-entered the sport/hobby in 2020 and I knew that I wanted a liter bike and purchased a S1000RR. I wasn't exactly a beginner and I'm 6'2" and about 220 and I need some horsepower to get me around. I have since purchased two other motorcycles and am looking at a fourth.

  • @s1beri4n
    @s1beri4n 2 роки тому +4

    Having gotten my 07 R1 after the Ninja 250 its was an absolutely ludicrous jump and I do kinda regret it but mostly due to the fact that I did not dial in the aftermarket Ohlins on it to my weight and get it properly sprung. But with that said I cannot recommend anyone to start on early model 1000s precisely because they have no nannies to save your skin when you inevitably get the bike out of sorts. Plus a good number of Yamahas have always had weird fueling issues that were only ever solved either via a powercommander or a cammed throttle tube to get rid of the lurch down low which would catch a lot of newer riders out. Glad this guy took it easy while getting used to the bike too, I think that is probably the main takeaway for any beginner, take the time to learn the bike and how it behaves under different circumstances before you decide to push it.

  • @kasualkalamaity5772
    @kasualkalamaity5772 Рік тому

    Expected that moto experience, same reason I started on an R6 but with out the respect for how quick something can go wrong I would recommend everyone as a new rider start small. Way to show 'em how it's done Tristan!

  • @pedrodantas4375
    @pedrodantas4375 2 роки тому

    I started riding last year on a MT-09 SP 2021. Don’t regret it at all. Never pushed the bike to the limits tho. She has 4 drive modes, 3 TC modes .. its been a real joy! Have made 15/20 test drives before i made my choice. I think if u respect the bike and if u are aware of your limits u would be fine! But that is my very little opinion and experience! Nice video and safe rides to everyone! GAAASS! 🏍💨

  • @dadbodincorporated4411
    @dadbodincorporated4411 2 роки тому +4

    This guy is different from being a noob, he has some riding knowledge. 2 stroke bikes have on/off power bands and they are beast. Anyone who knows how to ride a dirt bike and drive a car could feasibly ride a bike on the street.
    There’s a reason that England has a size rating for your age especially if you are inexperienced.

  • @arturmarques9811
    @arturmarques9811 2 роки тому +7

    that dude is literally the youtube coments holly molly, imagine him on the god turbo busa virgin killer 3000

  • @spencerhayhurst3566
    @spencerhayhurst3566 Рік тому

    I started on a 1100cc, I also came from dirt biking. I think having the confidence to full send offroad gives you the confidence needed to ride safely onroad

  • @floyd_mph
    @floyd_mph Рік тому

    I started on a Z800, big and heavy. Super raw. And I learned a lot from it never had any trouble on it. No modes now TC. Recently got a brand new Street Triple 765 RS. And I have to say TC saved me a lot. Big bikes are not bad as long as the power delivery is smooth.

  • @theamericansgarage9087
    @theamericansgarage9087 2 роки тому +19

    Great idea for an interview. Hits home for me, I was one of those few. Bought a new Ducati Monster 1100 before ever touching the streets on a motorcycle. Took the motorcycle driving course as my intro to motorcycles while the monster was patiently waiting in the garage. Couldn’t believe the torque and pull my first ride, hit 55 mph, scared the hell out of me. Second ride hit 85, third hit 115, fifth ride topped it out somewhere around 158 in a t-shirt/shorts. Had multiple near death close calls over four years, gently laid it down 3/4 times, never got arrested, always kept it flawless and indoors. Sold it before I was gonna kill myself. I would absolutely suggest a liter bike to a new rider if he craves the speed and has responsibility with riding it.

    • @hugom4409
      @hugom4409 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed, I started on a new Diavel 1260s last year, it’s taught me a lot about riding responsibly. So long as you respect the machine the machine will take care of you.

    • @one-xreaper7361
      @one-xreaper7361 2 роки тому +8

      Multiple near death close calls . lol yah definitely recommended

    • @ganyrehs
      @ganyrehs Рік тому +1

      For new beginners, don't listen to people suggesting 1000cc + bikes. Buy something cheap and learn from it, then upgrade as you feel more comfortable with your ride. All that power is thrilling but you'll most likely rarely hit those high speeds regularly. Who gives a sh*t if someone has a faster bike than you do. Put your ego away and live another day and ride safely.

    • @Suspicious_Moai
      @Suspicious_Moai Рік тому

      @@ganyrehs well said

  • @shannonswyatt
    @shannonswyatt 2 роки тому +5

    I've always recommended to anyone starting (assuming they didn't have dirt experience) to get a small bike used and ride it to you are damn good. But my father started on a Z1 (1000cc) with zero motorcycle riding experience and recommends that people start on the largest bike they can afford. Which I think is nuts.

    • @cocoadroppa
      @cocoadroppa 2 роки тому

      You might’ve just killed someone w this comment.. finna get a s1000 now

    • @Logan-dk8of
      @Logan-dk8of Рік тому +1

      buy small by twice. buy big buy once, one way or another

  • @kevinmiller7105
    @kevinmiller7105 Рік тому

    Good video, I kind of had the same road and have been fine. I grew up riding dirt bikes and basically started in liter bike. I bought a ninja 650 partially because of yams guidance. That lasted 4 weeks and i traded it in for 21 zx10r. Never looked back. I think the dirt experience definitely helps. It would be great if you guys interviewed a straight noob that started ona liter bike. no previous experience

  • @jimihomoloko
    @jimihomoloko Рік тому +1

    You should have called me, 36 years old(mid life crisisD). Had zero Bike exp, started on a 1290 superduke R. Started on low power mode, now in street mode. Next season i might try race. As long you stay humble and accept that you are beginner and respect the power, you are gonna be fine. Stay safe!

  • @TheBigdutchster
    @TheBigdutchster 2 роки тому +33

    He's an interesting person and might make a good addition to your staff.

  • @centrywt912
    @centrywt912 2 роки тому +7

    I started in october last year on a cbr 1000 rr sc59. Drives so smooth and its all in your head. The bike is never the problem, its the person on it!

  • @its_finn96
    @its_finn96 2 роки тому

    I started riding motorcycles at 15 on a xr400r (4 stroke Honda dirt bike, for those that don’t know) and moved to a v star 1100 as my first street bike for a season. Didn’t ride for 5 years and I’m back to riding, now on a sv1000. Really all comes down to being smart and respecting your machine. Plus I’m 6’4 so I need a big boy bike

  • @KJcinemas
    @KJcinemas 2 роки тому +1

    I started on a GSXR-750 with NO riding experience, and I love every second of it, a blast to ride 🔥🔥

  • @Prosociallifestyle
    @Prosociallifestyle 2 роки тому +10

    I started on a ninja 650. I don’t regret the decision although I do with I had a little more power on tap Nothing reduculous though because with that extra power it becomes more difficult to manuver at traffic speeds.

    • @ifitswowitsme
      @ifitswowitsme 2 роки тому +1

      I also have a ninja 650 and I wish I had enough to go a bit faster just cause im a little fast boi.

    • @ryancox3834
      @ryancox3834 2 роки тому +1

      Ninja 650 are ideal starter bikes.

    • @62saki91
      @62saki91 2 роки тому

      "with that extra power it becomes more difficult to manuver at traffic speeds. " uhm... What? power has nothing to do with maneuverability; weight, wheelbase and center of gravity on the bike do.

    • @DennisEldrup
      @DennisEldrup 2 роки тому

      @@62saki91 I think he meant that high revving sports bikes can be painful to drive in slow/normal traffic. You're absolutely right though, I don't see how a high power, light weight bike would be harder to maneuver.

    • @62saki91
      @62saki91 2 роки тому

      @@DennisEldrup honestly i disagree, i mean yeah you don't feel the "awesome power" of high rev engines until you hit 6K plus, but in slow traffic you want tamer power anyway.

  • @Psyttila1111
    @Psyttila1111 2 роки тому +7

    Fuck yeah man! Another liter bike first timer! I started on a Speed Triple 1050. LOVET! But yeah... You absolutely have to respect the power.

    • @silvermanrol
      @silvermanrol 2 роки тому +1

      Holy shoot, I feel like the torque of the naked bikes are more dangerous than the top end of the supersports

    • @lukast448
      @lukast448 2 роки тому +1

      @@silvermanrol Yes that is true, sportbikes are more forgiving at low rpm while naked bikes are more jumpy with power down low. I had Honda CBR954rr as my first bike and it was easy to ride. You had to rev it up all the way to 10 000 - 15 000 rpm for the insanity to kick in. While on a naked bike Cagiva raptor 1000 that I ride now the bike just wants to lurch forward like a pit bull terrier.

  • @brandonbrazel9530
    @brandonbrazel9530 2 роки тому +2

    Such a great video, honestly enjoyed every moment, just a genuine interview.

  • @bakamonkeyfun1593
    @bakamonkeyfun1593 2 роки тому +1

    I thought this dude was someone never been on any form of motorcycle at all getting a 1000cc bike. But riding dirt bikes is still a great way to begin ridding motorcycles. He still understands what can happen when you grab a handfull
    Some what of a let down knowing he has past experience on two wheels instead of none at all. He is also very right as long as you are not stupid and don't crank the gas to far you will be okay.

  • @tjcmoto5484
    @tjcmoto5484 2 роки тому +10

    Started off on a CBR 900 at 18. Some of us are just built different.

  • @joeplem5329
    @joeplem5329 2 роки тому +10

    I always thought my dyna street bob 110 was pretty fast (106hp/122tq) but I wanted a naked bike also. Last summer got a 2020 z900 which on paper doesn't have that much more power than the dyna.....can honestly say the Harley wouldn't keep up with the kawi if you rode it off a cliff. I don't even think a 131 would keep up!!!!

    • @MonstaFreak13
      @MonstaFreak13 2 роки тому +3

      On paper the Z still makes power, people just dont know how to read or dont fully understand what the values mean... z900 is one of my favorite naked bikes ever. But my coworker bought a tuono v4 back in 2016 and ive been in love with that bike ever since he tossed me the keys. If the kawi had cruise control and an up/down quick shifter id buy it with no hesitation but the sound, power, and cc are what have me set on the aprilia. The new model is sexy as hell

    • @kkklll694
      @kkklll694 2 роки тому +1

      yeah well harleys are cruisers. My whole family has only harleys and they cant keep up with my 600 just whole different machines on different purposes

    • @ksepwd
      @ksepwd 2 роки тому

      Got a 2021 z900rs cafe as my first bike. Absolutely love it.

    • @Chumbucketsecret
      @Chumbucketsecret 2 роки тому

      A 131 would mop the floor with it.

  • @nickkent6055
    @nickkent6055 Рік тому +1

    I started on a 50cc moped. I got it for graduation. 2 years later i buy my first motorcycle a 2004 Harley Davidson V-rod!!!! It’s 1130cc some even come in 1250cc. That’s my first bike I went from a 50cc to this. It’s insane and I’m in loveb

  • @somebiker3459
    @somebiker3459 2 роки тому +2

    No experience other than what I learned in the msf course started on a sportster 1200 20,000 miles and a little over 2 years later I got a fz09 this past winter and took it out for its first spin and i was shook at how fast and agile it was when compared to a cruiser, he’s not kidding when you say fear keeps you alive when riding a fast bike for the first time

  • @Wickit96
    @Wickit96 2 роки тому +3

    Figured a bunch of dirt bike experience was going to be the loophole

  • @oseh438
    @oseh438 2 роки тому +29

    Love this guy! You should get him on the channel as part of the crew

    • @Stripping_Bolts
      @Stripping_Bolts 2 роки тому +2

      Replace the sickly bald kid with pretty much anyone and the channel would be greatly improved

    • @MrKlein83
      @MrKlein83 2 роки тому +1

      @@Stripping_Bolts LOL, thank you!

  • @hayesg74
    @hayesg74 Рік тому +1

    I started on a hayabusa. It was gifted to me and I never looked back. Personally I think it depends on the person. I started out knowing to respect the throttle and the bike itself. Learned a lot from that bike and now looking to buy a zx14.

  • @TheG60528XiJinPing
    @TheG60528XiJinPing 2 роки тому +22

    1300cc is to the 1000cc what 650cc is to the 600cc. I get it now.

    • @colbyclark2479
      @colbyclark2479 2 роки тому +1

      No the 1300cc is faster than the 1000cc but the 600cc is faster than the 650cc

    • @TheG60528XiJinPing
      @TheG60528XiJinPing 2 роки тому +9

      @@colbyclark2479 OOoH, soo the turbo is there to slow it down and make it feel like a 1000 until you are experienced enough. Very cool

    • @lallumanohar4107
      @lallumanohar4107 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah yeah yeah,only thing u need is to wide open a buza to match it with a 650 so please try

  • @depressedcowboy3528
    @depressedcowboy3528 2 роки тому +5

    Never road before this: I took the rider's safety course went and bought a kawasaki concours 14. Had my heart set on it and I wanted something speedy with comfort for 8+ hours in the saddle. Still ride it and I love it put over 30k miles on it already and the longest trip I've been on was 5.5k miles. Biggest thing, don't be stupid. Wear your gear. Really it's a self control thing. The first time I got curious to test her speed... I got busted. I went to go and hit 75mph when I passed a very cranky cop in a 55 (nobody drives 55 on that road not even the cop). Lectured me about safety slapped a fat 25mph (he claimed I was at 80) over ticket on me and went on his marry way. He also claimed to ride. Ran into him at a toy run. Turns out hes a harley rider who doesn't wear a helmet! LOL Lecturing me about safety. I love it though... nothing like cruising down the road on 2 wheels.

  • @Corpvet
    @Corpvet 2 роки тому

    Point is, start on what you’re comfortable riding. I road four wheelers growing up so my first bike was an R6, got bored of it in 3 months then got a hayabusa. Been at it for 7 years no issues

  • @Donesan707
    @Donesan707 Рік тому

    I had no previous experience with any bike, I bought a R1 after completing airborne school. Had the bike for 5 yrs and it was a great experience.

  • @modehfy1352
    @modehfy1352 2 роки тому +3

    Just all about respecting the machine. I learned on a tuned r6 and bought myself an MT07.

    • @cwispy6880
      @cwispy6880 2 роки тому

      Is the mt07 faster? I always thought it was like the 650 equivalent

    • @fotis3v480
      @fotis3v480 2 роки тому

      Mt7 is like a toy compared to the r6.

    • @cwispy6880
      @cwispy6880 2 роки тому

      @@fotis3v480 that's kinda what I thought! I was considering starting on one

    • @fotis3v480
      @fotis3v480 2 роки тому

      @@cwispy6880 Mt has lower end torque, the r6 is a rocket once it hits powerband albeit ive only ridden the mt7 a tiny bit( friends bike) but just seeing the sheer power r6s have online is enough proof.
      No point getting an r6 for commuting tho,less comfortable and you won't have as much fun.

    • @modehfy1352
      @modehfy1352 2 роки тому

      @@fotis3v480 yea I make fun of my buddy because my mt07 is like a bicycle for commuting and going through traffic. I love his r6 tho just prefer a naked since it seems more practical for me.

  • @samuelwoods2851
    @samuelwoods2851 2 роки тому +6

    Honestly hire this man he needs a job with motorcycles 🤣 plus watching his reaction to going to the track on the 1000cc compared to say a 400cc or even 300cc for a few laps would be good to see

  • @motoant
    @motoant Рік тому

    Love the vid, great insights!

  • @clipofthedayyup4907
    @clipofthedayyup4907 2 роки тому

    I have a l6 gsxr1000. I have years of experience but it was a few years since I even had a bike. I started in C mode but by the end of my first ride I was in A mod. Now I have a 520 gearset with 3 added teeth to the rear sprocket. It is a beast despite its age. It will wheelie in third. Still hits 155mph too speed. Love it. I wear all gear.

  • @thatoneguy985
    @thatoneguy985 2 роки тому +4

    My first bike was a 95 vfr 750. 6 months later I bought a 954

    • @mdspaghetti4949
      @mdspaghetti4949 2 роки тому +1

      Hehe we are quite similar! i had a 93 katana 750, then 6 months later bought a 929

    • @thatoneguy985
      @thatoneguy985 2 роки тому +2

      @MD Spaghetti there you go !! I love the 954 it's so fast and effortless to ride, but somehow the VFR still remains my favorite bike.

  • @tortoiseloverboy
    @tortoiseloverboy 2 роки тому +4

    So he didn't actually start out on a liter bike. Ok.

  • @a_lucientes
    @a_lucientes 2 роки тому +1

    I started on a Street Triple and my only experience was with manual transmissions in cars. This guy had a lot of motorcycle experience. Although theyre not the same as dirt bikes, they share enough in common with street bikes that one could, with a little practice, pretty easily make the leap.

    • @djriize
      @djriize Рік тому

      I want to start on the street triple. How did it go for you?

    • @a_lucientes
      @a_lucientes Рік тому

      ​@@djriize Absolutely fine. I love it and so glad I chose it over the XSR 700 I was considering. Got a great price on a 2020 leftover from a dealer for $9k. Do you have any past experience on motorbikes (or even manual transmissions in cars?). I had some from decades ago, and feel like that definitely helped. At least in terms of working a throttle and clutch. There was still a major learning curve, of. course. But so long as you take your time, treat it with respect (watch motojitsu and do the exercises he shows) and just keep practicing as much as possible, and you'll get there/
      I bought it last July and am easily 100% better than I was then. Of course, the learning never ends. When I can, I practice that same stretch of very twisty roads again and again, to master them. My goal is total control, not speed. That comes naturally with practice.And it's just a matter of time. Now. I can do 65mh on the highway very comfortably...so it just happens naturally from practicing/ Im still learning. Tons to go. But now, for example, I feel much more confident but never forget the danger. On highways I stay out of people's blind spots (had one slightlyhairy experience when a van moved over into my lane (he was in the passing lane too). It was scary but I handled it well and he saw me and backed over, but it my heart racing for a while..I just assume no driver can see me. For the right, responsible and careful person, I think it's a fine first bike.

  • @alexpashley7173
    @alexpashley7173 Рік тому

    Respect🤘🏼I have always been into bikes, but never got to ride until 2015,went for my test bought a 600 bandit, rode it not for long maybe 8 or 9 months over 14 months, so not a lot riding experience, came in hot on a corner and crashed out. Got it repaired which took forever, sold it then bought an 2005 R1 had that for 4 years then part ex it for my new fabulous MT-10sp which you can see in my profile pic. The R1 and MT-10 are the best bikes I have ridden in the last 7 years find them really comfortable to ride, sensibly and not so.

  • @anthonygarcia5901
    @anthonygarcia5901 2 роки тому

    I started on a 2021 Cbr600rr with only having experience on a 90cc dirtbike and im glad I went with 600 and never regretted it.

  • @sabastyian
    @sabastyian 2 роки тому

    I started on a Honda CB1000R Black Edition with no previous riding experience. I dropped it a few times learning the basics but overall enjoyed the experience.

  • @diabloxii8511
    @diabloxii8511 Рік тому +1

    Currently 17, never have I ever ridden a bike before, basically no experience at all and the the bike that I start out with was the Honda grom. I've been riding for a week around the neighborhood tryna get familiarised with the bike, but because I had no one to teach me how to ride a bike with a clutch I had to self teach myself through youtube and have been learning lots since. Hope to see my progress in a few months ride or so

  • @karolstopinski8350
    @karolstopinski8350 Рік тому

    That MX riding experience was a huge factor. My second bike was FZ09 and i was scared of it.

  • @mauriciosalgadoe9277
    @mauriciosalgadoe9277 Рік тому

    My first motorcycle: 2019 Tiger 800 xRt. I had no previous experience with motorcycles but had a great instructor. I still have the bike and love it

  • @kevinburks2541
    @kevinburks2541 Рік тому

    My first bike was given to me and after I went to the motorcycle safety Riders class I immediately got on my 2002 Yamaha Road Warrior. So essentially for the last two months even though it's my first bike I've been on a 1700 cc bike. I also got a bunch of performance upgrades including flashing the bike and I ride it around like normal. So the true lesson is to respect the bike and the bike will respect you. I'm also saying that sometimes your size has a little bit to do with the bike as well and I'm a guy who six foot two and a half weighing 285 lb.

  • @iswatitis82
    @iswatitis82 10 місяців тому

    Enjoyed this video...good content and now can't wait to see u take him to track...I'll for sure be keeping up with it

  • @DarthRidiculous
    @DarthRidiculous 2 роки тому

    I started on a 107ci (1754cc) Harley Softail Standard that is 655lbs (light for a Harley) I spent 2 weeks in the parking lot doing slow speed drills before I hit the street. I don't think it has as much to do with the size of the bike as learning how to control it in a safe environment before you get out on the street. I also live in a small town where there isn't much traffic, so I was able to practice in-town riding in relatively safe conditions. I am not in an area where classes are offered, so I got on UA-cam and found instruction there. I follow 3 instructors, MCrider, Jerry Palladino and Robert Simmons. I have watched many many hours of training videos. It's maybe not ideal, but it worked for me. I still practice my slow speed drills and emergency breaking on a regular basis. Maybe I'm a special case. I tend to learn controls quickly and knowing what to practice made a big difference, IMHO. Lucky, I have yet to lay my bike over.

  • @wilsonlitten7881
    @wilsonlitten7881 2 роки тому

    I started on a new ZX-14R, 100 miles later it had a full exhaust, filter and tune. I’m 31 but also use to driving 800+hp turbo cars/trucks.

  • @winmag4582001
    @winmag4582001 2 роки тому

    The first bike my 17yr old son rode on the street was my 1299s.
    He did race open wheel from the age of 12 to 16, running at all the major road courses in the west.
    He just got in his first new bike Friday. 2022 RS660 Limited, #14/1500.

  • @KS-hw9zr
    @KS-hw9zr 10 місяців тому

    My first street bike was a 2009 Yamaha R1, when I was 19. it forces you to learn quick! I don’t regret buying that as my first bike at all but I never even thought about putting it in low

  • @mentos897
    @mentos897 2 роки тому

    This is exactly how I started. Got a 250 two stroke the progressed to my R1 and was fine honestly.

  • @taylorlittle5771
    @taylorlittle5771 Рік тому

    I started on a cbr600F4 with next to no experience only ever rode with the bros on their 150s on small trails just strolling through them, started about 8 months ago and tried a cbr1000rr today and it was definitely a huge learning curve

  • @armydog1002
    @armydog1002 2 роки тому

    I did the same thing. I built a wrecked Suzuki TL1000r for my first bike. Loved that thing.