I saved about four of your videos of you on your bike. Please make more of them!! Ever since my balance went crazy I gave up riding and driving all together. Your videos put me in that calm place ,and invigorating all at same time. THANK YOU!!!!
Pure Honda Smooth Blissfully sounding V twin. Nothing smoother and more reliable. I have a Sabre 1100 and it has to be one of the most reliable and smoothest V twin especially considering the time and when Honda just got into making V twin crusiers. So they really tried hard to mimick Harley cruisers and give riders a viable option over the highly priced and often unreliable Harley's. Great nighttime ride 🤙🏽🇺🇲
I just put Vance hinces short shots on my sportster I love it. I road to the casino yesterday with my uncle and cousin first time going to the casino I got 10 free play and won 19 dollars and the put 7 dollar back in lost that
It might be a little big, but it all depends on your confidence level and your size. I am not a huge fan of learning on really small bikes, as when you upgrade to a larger bike it will be like learning how to ride all over again because of the weight. If you want to get a cruiser as a first bike something like a Shadow 750 or similar would be a really good bike to learn on. Learning the clutch and other controls is the easy part, learning the proper manouvers, U-turns, etc takes longer to master. These manouvers can be comically easy on a smaller bike like a 250, but much harder on a larger heavier bike that needs more input and is less forgiving. Whatever you chose, take the time to learn your bike and practice lots of slow speed turns in a parking lot and you will get confident in your control of the bike quickly. Ultimately that, and good situational awareness on the road will keep you safe. Cheers.
Actually there isnt one. There is about a 1 gallon reserve so if you run out you flip the switch and get an additional ~40 miles or so. I use the trip meter to gauge range. Always have, even on bikes with gauges as motorcycle fuel gauges are generally pretty unreliable. OR... just rock the bike and listen for how big the sloshing in the tank sounds. lol
@@Motor_Cackle It's an SLK Daymaker. (In the description) It's one of the only options for the VTX, but there may be more for the Suzuki's. Definitely recommend. It's literally night and day
@@Mobius1_ Thanks, guess I should have read the description... It doesn't look like they make the SLK Daymaker for my bike, but there are plenty of options since it's a regular 7 inch light. BTW, your bike sounds great with those pipes on it. 👍
seeing 8:07
"is it possible to learn this power?"
"not from a Jedi"
Teach me master 😂
The hand wave gave me a chuckle
Its whatchu do. Cheers!
I saved about four of your videos of you on your bike. Please make more of them!! Ever since my balance went crazy I gave up riding and driving all together. Your videos put me in that calm place ,and invigorating all at same time. THANK YOU!!!!
8:07, priceless! 🤣
Works every time. 😎
This sound is incredible bro!!
Appreciate it!
Hahahaha the change of light with the force
Really love your thumbs up, for some reason it has captivated me almost as much as ur bike
Wish to be in your place man! Insane bike and my dream! Be safe and never sold this!
This video give me peace thanks for this❤
Thanks for watching!
Great sound, nice bike. Best video thank you 💯💯💯
Pure Honda Smooth Blissfully sounding V twin. Nothing smoother and more reliable. I have a Sabre 1100 and it has to be one of the most reliable and smoothest V twin especially considering the time and when Honda just got into making V twin crusiers. So they really tried hard to mimick Harley cruisers and give riders a viable option over the highly priced and often unreliable Harley's. Great nighttime ride 🤙🏽🇺🇲
Nobody asked for the life story
@@wittowat9131 nobody asked for the rude comment either 💩🤥
@@wittowat9131the internet literally exists for people to just share stuff. Stop whinning.
Watching this while listening to QOTSA Rated R. Fits pretty nicely.
Sounds good!! I want a 1300 too!
Were you put your mic?
In a sling bag behind my back. Its a thin one so it is out of the wind but does not muffle the sound. Thanks for watching!
@Mobius1_ thanks for replying!
what camera is bro?
its 1200?
I just put Vance hinces short shots on my sportster I love it. I road to the casino yesterday with my uncle and cousin first time going to the casino I got 10 free play and won 19 dollars and the put 7 dollar back in lost that
VTX1800売ってハーレー買いました!後悔してます😣
ハーレーを売って別のホンダを買おう!見てくれてありがとう。😎
@@Mobius1_
Thank you for replying in Japanese! you are a good person I subscribed to your channel.
i wished someone would make a video cruising interstate speeds so i could hear the rpms at higher speeds please
@@truckertwotimes7189 Watch more of my videos. There's tons of highway rides.
Could this be someone's first bike? COuld i learn on this?
It might be a little big, but it all depends on your confidence level and your size. I am not a huge fan of learning on really small bikes, as when you upgrade to a larger bike it will be like learning how to ride all over again because of the weight.
If you want to get a cruiser as a first bike something like a Shadow 750 or similar would be a really good bike to learn on. Learning the clutch and other controls is the easy part, learning the proper manouvers, U-turns, etc takes longer to master. These manouvers can be comically easy on a smaller bike like a 250, but much harder on a larger heavier bike that needs more input and is less forgiving.
Whatever you chose, take the time to learn your bike and practice lots of slow speed turns in a parking lot and you will get confident in your control of the bike quickly. Ultimately that, and good situational awareness on the road will keep you safe. Cheers.
@@Mobius1_ thank you for taking the time to respond
It sounds so good. Too bad they didn't make a single pin 1800 as well...
Right? Big reason I went with the 1300. That and the gas milage.....and Id get myself in trouble with the power probably. 🤣
Not familiar with VTXs, what does that mean exactly?
@@motomium The VTX1300 has a V-Twin engine with a single pin 270 degree crankshaft that gives it a similar sound to a Harley Davidson.
@@JustAnotherLuke94 Didn't know that, thanks.
@@motomium I legit copied that from his description in the video
8:08 ahahahaha nice
Quick question where is the fuel gauge
Actually there isnt one. There is about a 1 gallon reserve so if you run out you flip the switch and get an additional ~40 miles or so. I use the trip meter to gauge range. Always have, even on bikes with gauges as motorcycle fuel gauges are generally pretty unreliable. OR... just rock the bike and listen for how big the sloshing in the tank sounds. lol
@@Mobius1_ fair enough. Can you do more pov ride on your harley davidson???
@@Kiwi_NZ610its not harley dude
There is none
there is no fuel gauge. you gotta do math.
Quantos km ela faz por litro
Alrededor de los 38, pero no conduzco económicamente. 🤣
😊Itis dead (!) ((halogen optic leans front ,kuriakin super maksimus lizard kit .
Yes, there has been a headlight replacement since this video. Pretty bad eh? 🤣
@@Mobius1_ What did you upgrade the headlight to? I still have the factory headlight on my Suzuki C90, and it's really bad too.
@@Motor_Cackle It's an SLK Daymaker. (In the description) It's one of the only options for the VTX, but there may be more for the Suzuki's. Definitely recommend. It's literally night and day
@@Mobius1_ Thanks, guess I should have read the description... It doesn't look like they make the SLK Daymaker for my bike, but there are plenty of options since it's a regular 7 inch light.
BTW, your bike sounds great with those pipes on it. 👍