Sport Bike Rider's First Time On a Cruiser Bike! (I Have Been CONVERTED!)

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  • Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
  • Welcome to our video on my first ever experience on as cruiser bike after 15 years riding sport bikes! In today's episode, we'll go over why I've had such a positive experience on the Kawasaki Vulcan S, and whether I'm going to buy one in future! Let me know if I should in the comments!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 35

  • @ashwilliams11

    Vulcan S was my first bike after passing my full test. You described it perfectly when you said it's like sitting in an armchair. I think it's the perfect entry into the cruiser style bike. Japanese reliability and it doesn't weigh as much as a big Harley or something so it's very confidence inspiring.

  • @arkkornkid

    I've owned a 2016 Vulcan S cafe for 7 years now and it's been the best bike I've ever owned. Mechanically flawless and so much fun to ride. The seat is the only thing I can complain about, after about 90 minutes I gotta get off and stretch for a bit.

  • @kevinchambers4219

    New sub here. I like your videos man. Funny enough, I have an Africa Twin, ZH2, and a Vulcan S. I love them all for different reasons. My AT is a Swiss Army Knife for anything I want to do with it, aside from a proper track/race day. MY ZH2 is my insane adrenaline machine that always seems to tempt me to do extremely dangerous things and speeds. My Vulcan S is my latest addition and I fell in love with it while helping my buddy get his first bike. Once I saw the low cost, I had to have one. It's a great machine. It is so fun to ride and a more "chill" experience, which is great since I don't always want my motorcycle tempting me to commit felonies. You should totally get one man. You won't regrett it, plus there are tons of aftermarket parts for them to make them yours.

  • @Steve_Greening

    RE super meteor ❤️

  • @metalofhonour
    @metalofhonour 21 годину тому

    Triumpth Thunderbird would be my dream.

  • @TheSpectre223

    There's definitely less cruisers available than there used to be unfortunately, but there are still plenty to choose from new here in the UK. A few options:

  • @skippymcgillicutty9563

    Fellow ZX14R owner/rider here (2nd one). Also have a Vulcan 2000 for 2 up, 09 Concours, and 09 CBR600RR, Just sold my "cruiser" 02 VMax. It was a great option to cruise while maintaining the ability to scoot like a sport bike. A Gen 2 Vmax is next.

  • @Stefan_trekkie

    Hello.. The current Japaneese cruisers are mostly made with their standard high rev platform engines that go on everything. The low rpm, big toque engine feels more lazy and nice on a cruise style bikes. The thing is to take your time, get to comfy for you speed and cruise there for a long time. The nice one to try is Royal Enfield super meteor 650

  • @whollymindless

    I wonder if a Grom might elict a similar glee. It's awesome to see you trying many styles.

  • @giorginicriptomonedas

    Looks very comfortable

  • @bikerbeliever8169

    a 2017 vulcan s was my first bike and it was a good one.

  • @debenhamdave4314

    Never ridden a cruiser, have always liked the look of the Diavel x, but not sure about feet forward.

  • @gregpeet3408

    Ape hangers (what we Americans call the high handlebars) may look ridiculous, but they add a whole other dimension of comfort of they're not super high. I'd highly recommend trying them! If you'd like higher torque, and you have access to the Vulcan 900, they're slower, but amazing.

  • @Dee-xs5yy

    I have a keeway v cruise 125 as my first bike and love it. The indians are really nice

  • @kevindarkstar

    If that's fun, imagine how much you could get on the kawasaki 1800 Vulcan cruiser those things are beast

  • @magikdethmonkey

    If you want a Japanese cruiser, look at some Suzukis. The M109 is a beauty.

  • @charliebaker3389

    Goblin do a review of the Fat Bob 😉 👍

  • @GazBromley

    If you want torque ride an MT-10. I've had one for nearly 2 years, they are crazy fun.

  • @boris19548

    Honda Gold wing,, Suzuki intruder are big Japanese cruisers

  • @snakeman9902

    Triumph Rocket?