Started on a 2022 R7 and gotta say its alot/enough power to be able to use on the road and highway. Its pretty torquey and good power through the whole rev range. A good bike to first start off on if you have a background on bikes beforehand. Even then if you didnt, I would still recommend it to someone who thinks they have the self control to not rip it off the jump because it will bite back. Other than that if you're interested in a beginner sport bike, a r7 wouldnt be a bad foundation. Also love the videos MrTuck :P
I had a Ninja 300 for 2 years. It was my second bike. I put almost 15,000 miles on it. I can't recommend it enough. I bought it with about 1000 miles on it. Dropped it twice and had to fix it. I can't give enough praise to that bike. A lightweight bike like a Ninja 400 or ZX4RR is an absolute must for daily riding. I even took it for 8 hour full day rides and rode it in all weathers. The only thing it needs is a good set of tires. Pirelli Diablo IIIs or IVs are godly in all weather and well worth the money. The quality of these bikes is awesome as well. Never had a single issue. The only expensive thing is the fairing replacement - drops or small crashes are likely to happen for newbies, so be prepared to fork over some cash if you want to keep it looking mint. Had an MT07 as well for a year and I would say it can get you in a lot of trouble if youre riding in the city. The torque is addicting. I would suggest anyone who's not doing highway miles to go for a NInja 400 or ZX4RR if you can afford it.
That's not to say that they can't handle highway miles - it's plenty for overtakes and I had the Ninja 300 up to an indicated 121mph on a perfect day. But they don't have the massive torque/power of bigger bikes to overtake in an instant. I also tried a Fireblade and about a dozen other bikes and I want a ZX4RR as a lifetime keeper/daily. Massive power is overrated in the twisties and the city. Aside from bragging to your friends and top speed runs there are barely any benefits for road riding.
Man ur vids are just so entertaining like your personality is very watchable I get home from school and watch your latest upload best thing to eat a meal to
That dog in the beginning is so cute!😊 omg thanks for making this video! I’m new to the bike world and I’ve been asking a lot of bikers what’s a good starter bike. I keep hearing Kawasaki Ninja 400 and a Yamaha R3. Thanks for your opinion tuck! 11:22 it’s different bro😂
Started on a Yamaha MT07 in October and just hit 6k miles on it today. Gotta say, definitely a good bike to learn on. It's stunted a lot so you know it has plenty of torque, and has a good amount of hp for a beginner bike. It is a lot to grow into and definitely enough fun for a while. I'm upgrading to an R1 here pretty soon because I'll be moving, and be doing a lot of highway commuting, which the MT07 isn't the best for due to lack of wind protection and it's upright riding position. Other than that though, if you're in the city, it's probably the best bike to start on.
Month ago i got my cbr500r as a first bike and I just love it.. also looks like a 600 because its a lot more meatier than the other beginner bikes like r3/n400
I ride a ninja 400 bro I CANNOT recommend it enough bro it’s amazing it’s so easy flick into corner and the power is all u need for someone who’s never rode before I shoulda got a 600 just because I have ridden dirt bike my whole life but man the ninja 400 is a great bike
Love your videos man! I’m really wanting to get a bike! I’ve been riding motocross for 4 years and am on a 450cc the most powerful class in motocross and have proper throttle and clutch control, I know that obviously sports bikes are a lot different but feel like I would do fine on a 600. Would you be able to do a video on proper body positioning and technique on the bike , that would help a lot! Appreciate you brother 🤝💯
I'm 300 miles on my first street bike. 2023 ZX-6R. I'm 38 and am taking my time for now. I had a dirt bike for 3 months when i was 15! So.... no XP, lol, but level headed!
Awesome video! Thanks for the recommendations. Haven't ridden in 18yrs but was thinking about snaggin a gsxr 6 later this year. Still totally undecided. Hahaha
“Its about being able to control the speed and respect the speed” very well said🤝
🤝🤝🤝
I bought an h2 for my first bike because i was told its a good starter bike. Man was i wrong. I ran straight into a tree.
Started on a 2022 R7 and gotta say its alot/enough power to be able to use on the road and highway. Its pretty torquey and good power through the whole rev range. A good bike to first start off on if you have a background on bikes beforehand. Even then if you didnt, I would still recommend it to someone who thinks they have the self control to not rip it off the jump because it will bite back. Other than that if you're interested in a beginner sport bike, a r7 wouldnt be a bad foundation. Also love the videos MrTuck :P
im startng ona r7
The Ninja 400 is now my go-to recommendation for beginners.
Same!
I had a Ninja 300 for 2 years. It was my second bike. I put almost 15,000 miles on it. I can't recommend it enough. I bought it with about 1000 miles on it. Dropped it twice and had to fix it.
I can't give enough praise to that bike. A lightweight bike like a Ninja 400 or ZX4RR is an absolute must for daily riding. I even took it for 8 hour full day rides and rode it in all weathers. The only thing it needs is a good set of tires. Pirelli Diablo IIIs or IVs are godly in all weather and well worth the money.
The quality of these bikes is awesome as well. Never had a single issue. The only expensive thing is the fairing replacement - drops or small crashes are likely to happen for newbies, so be prepared to fork over some cash if you want to keep it looking mint.
Had an MT07 as well for a year and I would say it can get you in a lot of trouble if youre riding in the city. The torque is addicting. I would suggest anyone who's not doing highway miles to go for a NInja 400 or ZX4RR if you can afford it.
That's not to say that they can't handle highway miles - it's plenty for overtakes and I had the Ninja 300 up to an indicated 121mph on a perfect day. But they don't have the massive torque/power of bigger bikes to overtake in an instant.
I also tried a Fireblade and about a dozen other bikes and I want a ZX4RR as a lifetime keeper/daily. Massive power is overrated in the twisties and the city. Aside from bragging to your friends and top speed runs there are barely any benefits for road riding.
Man ur vids are just so entertaining like your personality is very watchable I get home from school and watch your latest upload best thing to eat a meal to
THANK YOU SO MUCH 🫶
@@tucrr Yeah bro I'm being serious
That dog in the beginning is so cute!😊 omg thanks for making this video! I’m new to the bike world and I’ve been asking a lot of bikers what’s a good starter bike. I keep hearing Kawasaki Ninja 400 and a Yamaha R3. Thanks for your opinion tuck! 11:22 it’s different bro😂
Started on a Yamaha MT07 in October and just hit 6k miles on it today. Gotta say, definitely a good bike to learn on. It's stunted a lot so you know it has plenty of torque, and has a good amount of hp for a beginner bike. It is a lot to grow into and definitely enough fun for a while. I'm upgrading to an R1 here pretty soon because I'll be moving, and be doing a lot of highway commuting, which the MT07 isn't the best for due to lack of wind protection and it's upright riding position. Other than that though, if you're in the city, it's probably the best bike to start on.
Month ago i got my cbr500r as a first bike and I just love it.. also looks like a 600 because its a lot more meatier than the other beginner bikes like r3/n400
cant wait to start my journey, getting a ZX4-RR later this year hopefully as my first bike! great vid homie stay safe
Awesome man I’m excited for you!
I ride a ninja 400 bro I CANNOT recommend it enough bro it’s amazing it’s so easy flick into corner and the power is all u need for someone who’s never rode before I shoulda got a 600 just because I have ridden dirt bike my whole life but man the ninja 400 is a great bike
that "don't kill me" at 10:00 got me rolling 🤣
HAHAHAHA
Love your videos man! I’m really wanting to get a bike! I’ve been riding motocross for 4 years and am on a 450cc the most powerful class in motocross and have proper throttle and clutch control, I know that obviously sports bikes are a lot different but feel like I would do fine on a 600. Would you be able to do a video on proper body positioning and technique on the bike , that would help a lot! Appreciate you brother 🤝💯
I'm 300 miles on my first street bike. 2023 ZX-6R. I'm 38 and am taking my time for now. I had a dirt bike for 3 months when i was 15! So.... no XP, lol, but level headed!
Awesome man!! Stay safe and ride your own ride :)
Awesome video! Thanks for the recommendations. Haven't ridden in 18yrs but was thinking about snaggin a gsxr 6 later this year. Still totally undecided. Hahaha
if you trust yourself do it!!!
I’m deciding ninja 400 or Zx4RR
Started on an r6
fire as always 🔥 keep it up my man ride safe
Bought an fz6 for my first bike right after my 17th birthday sold it like 4 months later and bought a gsxr 750
I’ve never ridden a bike and have no idea how to, but when I learn and get my license I want my first to be an r6 😂
Awesome video ! Awesome information. and even better scenery! 🤘
Thank you :)
Just picked up a ninja 250r a month ago, its my first
Congrats bro:)
What program do you use for editing?
Great Selection I personally wouldnt recommend the cbr 500 tho I think the cbr 300 is a better choice and price for beginners
Good to know !
have the same sedici gloves. they’re dope asf
Agreed
aye Tuck what helmet you got?
Scorpion exo r1 air carbon
needed this🤝
how long do you think you should ride on a beginner bike
Id say anywhere between 3-6 months you would probably be fine
@@tucrr bet do you recommend on a new or used first bike
Used
W energy
is it legal to not have a license plate on the back? i cant seem to find where you have yours at 🤣
Love the video 👍 Ride Safe
Thank you :) you too
The Ninja 400 is better than the cbr 300 forsure
what breed is bell ??
She’s a mini golden doodle!
it's so damn bad i don't have the height for any of those 🤣🤣 BUT, 3 great options fr
try a grom maybe hahahah
Nah, there's passenger princess, I'm a backpack princess, better deal 😂😂😂
wanna buy a yamaha R6 for my first bike
if you have dirt experience go for it, if you dont i wouldnt recommend.
@@tucrr ok then im good because i have dirt experience
My first bike is a zx10r. Honestly I practice everyday for 1 hour or so. Respect the power. It’s possible to start on a litter bike
Belle is SO DAMN CUTE 😩😍
you sound like the guy from shenanigan media
Never seen that now I gotta do check it out hahahaha
@@tucrr yessir
👍
Tuck how tall are you?
5’10 brother
I want your motorcycle
Steal it
@@tucrr bro 😂 I love the R6 I’m taking my license but I’m afraid to buy a 600cc because I need more experience, I’m gonna buy R3 maybe for now
bro made a 13 minute video to explain why 3 bikes are good
And I’ll do it again
@@tucrr YEH Tuck tell him again !GATE13SW6CFCCREW CHELSEA FOOTBALL
@@tucrr just milking it atp
@@cherryHvH and like i just said, ill do it again, dont watch if youre gonna complain lol