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Dude!! That is probably one of the best advertisements for the Stark to appeal to the common rider. You sure were having so much fun! Awesome! You are so use to talking to a camera/gopro, that makes the video. I stopped filming my rides as they ended up so boring as I never spoke, except a few swear words! LOL.
Stark Would be good for Experienced people who started out late and didn’t go through the Smaller Bike phases. We’re skilled but just not enough to really just ride the bike and have the control that we want as we have to abide by that sequential gearbox. When you start late and get into the bigger bikes you have to take in more information and force yourself to learn quick. I can ride but not exceptional like my oldest brother as he that advantage of riding in his formative years with smaller bikes than me as I started as a freshman high school on KX100 First Dirt Bike ever for me. Those bad habits you developed is the result of over complication and rushed development. We can operate the machines but don’t how to really RIDE. I would want to try it, as I had fun with the lime bikes as I was focusing on my technique more than trying to ride the bike at an Intuitive and Physical level. It was always about going one step at a time, so we’re missing the fundamentals of throttle control and weight control and most importantly the fun factor. It won’t have the noise but it will provide the easy access fun that MAKES us want to challenge ourselves to ride the Sequential Bikes at an optimal performance. I definitely see a use for Stark!
Would much rather have the rear brake on the right side like most bicycles, since this doesn't have a clutch. Even if you're used to gas engine dirt bikes, accidentally pulling the front brake on this thing (right side) is far more detrimental than accidentally pulling the rear brake on any bike. endos and front slide outs are the consequences.
@@ghost-carnage8964 not at all bro. most people are right-handed and cyclists are used to the rear brake on the right side. it's only on the left here because dirt bikers are used to it. other than that, it doesn't feel good to me. if my whole leg can't press the rear, then my right hand should.
This guy is either exaggerating or inexperienced. I rode the Stark Varg at a local track and it was ok, but not great. The bike has no soul and it feels like you're riding an appliance. I would take the Stark if I was riding in an area with noise restrictions, but other than that it's no substitute for the real thing.
Exactly! I could never leave my two stroke for something that has to be plugged in. It takes so long to charge and has no feeling. I don't care if it has double to horsepower of my 125 2 stroke, I will still take my 125.
Don’t apologize for talking while riding. It makes the video so much better in my opinion.
100% Dude anyone who rides loves those kind of comments!
I love the hype talking! Can’t contain it!
Dude!! That is probably one of the best advertisements for the Stark to appeal to the common rider. You sure were having so much fun! Awesome!
You are so use to talking to a camera/gopro, that makes the video.
I stopped filming my rides as they ended up so boring as I never spoke, except a few swear words! LOL.
Was cool to see you back on an AJ video
Love your onboard commentary! You and AJ crack me up!!
Somebody is having fun!
Thing is quite the ride isn't it? xD
Stark Would be good for Experienced people who started out late and didn’t go through the Smaller Bike phases.
We’re skilled but just not enough to really just ride the bike and have the control that we want as we have to abide by that sequential gearbox.
When you start late and get into the bigger bikes you have to take in more information and force yourself to learn quick. I can ride but not exceptional like my oldest brother as he that advantage of riding in his formative years with smaller bikes than me as I started as a freshman high school on KX100 First Dirt Bike ever for me.
Those bad habits you developed is the result of over complication and rushed development. We can operate the machines but don’t how to really RIDE.
I would want to try it, as I had fun with the lime bikes as I was focusing on my technique more than trying to ride the bike at an Intuitive and Physical level.
It was always about going one step at a time, so we’re missing the fundamentals of throttle control and weight control and most importantly the fun factor.
It won’t have the noise but it will provide the easy access fun that MAKES us want to challenge ourselves to ride the Sequential Bikes at an optimal performance.
I definitely see a use for Stark!
I can’t tell if you liked it lol
Would much rather have the rear brake on the right side like most bicycles, since this doesn't have a clutch. Even if you're used to gas engine dirt bikes, accidentally pulling the front brake on this thing (right side) is far more detrimental than accidentally pulling the rear brake on any bike. endos and front slide outs are the consequences.
That's the consequences on any bike if you grab too much front brake. How dumb.
@@ghost-carnage8964 not at all bro. most people are right-handed and cyclists are used to the rear brake on the right side. it's only on the left here because dirt bikers are used to it. other than that, it doesn't feel good to me. if my whole leg can't press the rear, then my right hand should.
@108Existences it's honestly all personal preference.
This guy is either exaggerating or inexperienced. I rode the Stark Varg at a local track and it was ok, but not great. The bike has no soul and it feels like you're riding an appliance. I would take the Stark if I was riding in an area with noise restrictions, but other than that it's no substitute for the real thing.
Exactly! I could never leave my two stroke for something that has to be plugged in. It takes so long to charge and has no feeling. I don't care if it has double to horsepower of my 125 2 stroke, I will still take my 125.