damn... smacked 4k already... Well with that bike and those roads It's not even surprising... I want to buy XSR700 because I really love the look of modern retro
Wow, same story as mine. Also I’ve mostly been more into cars and mtb’s as well. Also got my license done last year and next month I would like to buy a Cb650R as my first bike. 😄 cheers, enjoy bro
Got myself a nail in the rear tire on my 1 week old Honda. Glad that I have tire insurance from the dealer and they will replace the tire free of charge. I have trouble to get used to changing gears up smoothly. Unfortunately got no quick shifter on mine.
My friend how do you find the riding position? Do you feel any discomfort on longer rides? I would really like to buy a 2024 CB660R with the E clutch now, but unfortunately Honda didn't bring the 2024 model into Canada, so I have to wait until the end of the year for a 2025 model.
Hi, I love your videos. I'm somewhat of a beginner rider myself as I've only been riding a 1994 moped 110cc for a few months now to practice slow speed maneuvers and turns. Honestly, I've been contemplating to get the CB650R for months end now, and your videos are helping me understand better from the beginner's POV. Unfortunately, in Malaysia, the 2023 model would only be arrive by the end of this month or July; 2024 model would only be available early next year in 2025 :( I'm thinking of just committing to get the 2023 model at this point. What are your thoughts?
I passed my driving licence on the 2023 model and basically the only real difference is the TFT display.. exactly the same bike almost. You cannot go wrong with either bike! And thank you ! :)
Hi, I'm from the UK and starting the process of getting my licence soon. I love the look of these bikes and was unsure if a 650 is a smart move for a beginner. However, during the lessons and tests here, I'll be put on a bike of a minimum of 600cc..so I figured I'd get used to that. Plus what you say in your video has helped ease my mind. I would definitely love a cb650r.
It really can be a starter bike! I was really afraid it would be too much also. But honestly after 2 hours of riding I felt right at home on the bike. Just keep it below 7000RPM please. But you will see how quickly you will get used to it! I basically had no other choice because of the size of the bikes. At 194cm I would look and feel silly on a small 400cc.
this is exactly what i needed. i was worried about the safty aspect of having a 650. i was worried that it would make me speed and as a begineer thats really bad but your driving is confident and safe thats what i was looking for . but what about slow speeds do you find it heavy ?
@howtspendip4853 I rode a 650r for the first time last weekend. The first time ever riding anything more than a 125, which I also only rode once. And honestly. I didn't even notice the weight. One thing I did notice, and struggle with, was the huge dead zone on the throttle. I had to twist it forever before the bike even started to rev. It messed me up most of the lesson.
*YES I KNOW THERE IS ONLY 1500KM ON THE DASH - BECAUSE THE FOOTAGE IS OLDER*
damn... smacked 4k already... Well with that bike and those roads It's not even surprising...
I want to buy XSR700 because I really love the look of modern retro
4800km today! Yeah man the XSR bikes are gorgeous :)
Wow, same story as mine. Also I’ve mostly been more into cars and mtb’s as well. Also got my license done last year and next month I would like to buy a Cb650R as my first bike. 😄 cheers, enjoy bro
Got myself a nail in the rear tire on my 1 week old Honda. Glad that I have tire insurance from the dealer and they will replace the tire free of charge.
I have trouble to get used to changing gears up smoothly. Unfortunately got no quick shifter on mine.
Do not worry about that, you will get used to shifting after a couple of weeks and then you’ll ride smoothly like everyone else.
Cheers
My friend how do you find the riding position?
Do you feel any discomfort on longer rides?
I would really like to buy a 2024 CB660R with the E clutch now, but unfortunately Honda didn't bring the 2024 model into Canada, so I have to wait until the end of the year for a 2025 model.
Nice video which gopro are you using ?? So relaxing to watch 😎
Thank you! Using GoPro 12 :)
@@MotoMacek I have seen other people using something called nd filters, are you using them as well.??
@@DesmoN1ck Yes sir! I used the ND8 filter in this video :)
@@MotoMacek Cool it gives a nice warm contrast to the video 😎
Hi, I love your videos. I'm somewhat of a beginner rider myself as I've only been riding a 1994 moped 110cc for a few months now to practice slow speed maneuvers and turns. Honestly, I've been contemplating to get the CB650R for months end now, and your videos are helping me understand better from the beginner's POV.
Unfortunately, in Malaysia, the 2023 model would only be arrive by the end of this month or July; 2024 model would only be available early next year in 2025 :(
I'm thinking of just committing to get the 2023 model at this point. What are your thoughts?
I passed my driving licence on the 2023 model and basically the only real difference is the TFT display.. exactly the same bike almost. You cannot go wrong with either bike! And thank you ! :)
@@MotoMacek the 2023 model is actually better looking! I put a deposit down on a 2024 here in the US but if I could get a 2023 I would grab it.
@@daddio1954 The intakes look better on the 2023 model I agree
Hi, I'm from the UK and starting the process of getting my licence soon. I love the look of these bikes and was unsure if a 650 is a smart move for a beginner. However, during the lessons and tests here, I'll be put on a bike of a minimum of 600cc..so I figured I'd get used to that. Plus what you say in your video has helped ease my mind. I would definitely love a cb650r.
It really can be a starter bike! I was really afraid it would be too much also. But honestly after 2 hours of riding I felt right at home on the bike. Just keep it below 7000RPM please. But you will see how quickly you will get used to it! I basically had no other choice because of the size of the bikes. At 194cm I would look and feel silly on a small 400cc.
@MotoMacek I feel like I'd regret getting a 400cc also like you said.
this is exactly what i needed. i was worried about the safty aspect of having a 650. i was worried that it would make me speed and as a begineer thats really bad but your driving is confident and safe thats what i was looking for . but what about slow speeds do you find it heavy ?
@howtspendip4853 I rode a 650r for the first time last weekend. The first time ever riding anything more than a 125, which I also only rode once. And honestly. I didn't even notice the weight. One thing I did notice, and struggle with, was the huge dead zone on the throttle. I had to twist it forever before the bike even started to rev. It messed me up most of the lesson.
@@howtspendip4853 No I dont really find it heavy at all at any speeds :)
do you have a link for the screen protector?
i found 1 on amazon but the reviews arent very good