Same, but I have speed demons, I'd 100% be dead if I had gotten a 600 as my first bike☠️even 3 years later, I don't really trust myself with a big bike
Since getting my license in 2011 I’ve had 3 ZX6Rs over the years and currently ride a 636 after having a couple of litre Super bikes. Kawasaki definitely struck gold producing the ZX6R such a great bike 💚. Good on the young lad at 17 riding a 636 absolute class 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
From Nashville, just found your channel recently when I got the itch to ride again after being out of the game for ten years. Ended up getting a cb650r and so glad I did. Keep up the great work fam
The 636 is no joke. Got it as my second bike and I'm having the time of my life. Try turning off the traction control for full acceleration. I think you had it in 2 here which intervenes and kills your start & mid-range quite a bit.
Agree, got my 2005 636 this year and its my first bike. Only gone full throttle once so far and personal top speed of 230kph (all legal, cause germany :) ) and it really is hella quick, absolutely in love with it. But as a new rider certainly something to respect, especially since mine doesnt have any electronic aids.
Just like me! I’m 17 too and I literally got my bike a week ago! My first bike ever and I’m loving it, got a 2019 MT-07 and I’m loving it, no experience at all with dirt bikes or anything else and I decided to pick up an mt07, only things I’m struggling with are the weight of the bike at a stop and when going realllll slow and learning proper clutch control. Great first bike with not too much power as long as you don’t go nuts with the throttle and you can keep yourself under control. If you’re considering a big(ish) bike but you hear people preaching “DONT EVER GET ANYTHING BIGGER THAN A 400cc OR YOU WILL DIE” just know that if a 17 year old with zero experience can handle an MT07 then you probably could too!
that thing is really nice, I learned how to ride a motorcycle on one :3 it does have some holigan qualities for the more stundy people but to me that acceleration is super nice :3
Your problem is you think you can handle it. With no experience what so ever and being 17 you have no respect for what that bike is capable of. If you do you are the 1 in 10000 17 yr olds that do. You will drop it. You will lay it down because you have no fear of it. All 17 yr old's think they are the exception and they are better than everybody else. Gravel, debris, oil, animals are all a constant threat. If you obey the speed limit (Which you won't) you will have a chance. Prove me wrong. I hope you do. I truly hope you don't become another statistic.
@@spartanx169x yea thats true..im 17 as well and i rode the duke 390..def not a starter bike since i started on a 110 underbone honda moped(im from malaysia)...biggest challenge for me is to balance the bike while lane splitting in super tight areas without having my foot on the ground..(im 5'6) xd..i only ''crashed'' it once,not rly a crash but i lost my balance and dropped the bike slowly as i caught the handlebars in time,(another bike was lane splliting on the other side and didnt see me so i hard braked and lost balance and traction due to wet roads)
@@yoo912 The different rider settings are nice, I love the quick shifter, and great mid-range power which is less common on the 600s. The bike handles very well and has nice brakes. You will never need more power on the street. I test rode a GSX-R 750 and the ZX-6R and left with the Kawasaki if that says anything. The all black is sharp! I have installed a fender eliminator and have a Graves exhaust on the way.
@@512460 yep a very long winded tier based system, they really don’t make it easy. You are right it doesn’t encourage people to get into bikes at all. Do you ride?
@@facelessvlogger5065 yea I did DAS last year passed everything first time with no prior experience. Then bought a bmw s1000r gen2 as my first bike back in September. How, about yourself.
@@512460 wow amazing good on you man congrats! 👊🏼 so you did CBT and then DAS and tests? I was thinking of doing the same rather than doing the CBT and displaying L plates and being restricted to a 125 even though i’m over 24. I did my CBT back in 2015 and theory test but didn’t end up getting a bike. I plan on doing CBT, theory test and DAS early next year as soon as I can
I just got a GSX 8S as a daily commuter at 27 lol. I would love to get a supersport as a weekend bike. The 636 is such a dope bike, hope Sarvesh rides safe out there, he has more nuts than I did at 17 lol. If you care to ride it, you could ride my bike if I ever ride with you guys up in Washington one of these days.
Is it possible to get hour long videos once in a while? Like if you ever end up bored throughout the year just edit a long vid/vlog. Its a lot of work I understand. However if you ever just need a distraction...Anyways just curious! I will for sure be watching them.
My first bike 2 years ago was a ninja 650. Upgrading to a new 2024 Zx6r now. 600s r just perfect for my country (India btw) can’t wait for the delivery
Tell your boy to install a 16t/45t (-1/+2) sprockets. It really wakes up the 636. And tell him to take the baffle out of that M4. M4 is what I got on my bike with the cat delete. Loudest "600" & shoots flames with a proper tune. That's one thing I love about my 2014 636; how smooth it is
Somehow, i kinda started the same. Im also from a country in which as soon as your 18 you can get your license to ride any cc. 17 and bought a triumph tiger 1050 as my first bike, rode sometime without a license. Somehow managed to convince my parents. Im now 19 and to be honest it wasn't that bad to be honest. You just need to have some self preservation and autocontrol. To be honest it is super fun and riding a big bike kinda feels more secure. Better brakes, handeling, power its just different to start on big cc. Is super fun to ride a big cc bike. The tiger power wise its like a 600 in terms of hp but has torque all the way in all rpms. To be honest i don´t regret it. And still haven't crashed and don´t plan to. Just until now got a small cc bike, because its fun to ride the tiger all day long until you meet traffic. Its kinda hot on the traffic i have in my contry which is basically alot. And just a smaller cc bike is more economicly viable to ride everyday to work. So to be honest to anyone that starts young on a big bike i would recomend. Do not show off, there's a big chance you'll crash and also ride on your limits. Don´t push yourself, you will probably crash if you push yourself more than you can. And also get acostumed to your bikes power. I got really acostumed to it and knowing how it will behave while it breakes, powerwise, and just testing the bike to be sure how it handles is a great idea. Apart from that just be safe. Ride within your limits. Love the zx6r ride safe!
Nice brotha, hard work do be payin off! Always ride safe my dudes! Also that curry comment had me dead dawg lmao. This is just my opinion, but I've always personally felt like 600's have been more than enough for me. I've owned my share of liters and they're great but like, damn man it's an insane beast and it's easy for it to get away from you, even for experienced riders. And that's not to say that any other bike couldn't do the same but, in my opinion liter bikes are just for the enthusiast.. IE a serious track rider, or someone who just wants it just cause lol. I feel like the 600s have always been that sweet spot for me.
Man that’s a steal of a deal. I’m in NorCal and ended paying a little more than he did for a 2018 with 9K miles. There’s a nice 21’ ZX6R in LA with 4800 miles listed at $10K right now and it’s one of the best deals in Cali right now.
I’ll sell you my 2023 ZX6R that’s got 5000 on it for 11,500…carbon windscreen, ZX10 mirrors, ohlins steering stabilizer, graves rearsets, block off plates, Yoshimura AT2, new chain and sprockets, good ones, graves engine covers for 10k right now
I’m 17 and I just signed with the navy, still have to go to MEPS but right now they’re giving 10k bonuses and I already know exactly what I’m getting with it🤣
I just added a quick shifter on my 2013, 636. definitely a nice mod to have if you have the money for it. I can hear that smile through the video!! Definitely get one for the r6 🤘🏽🔥
@@facelessvlogger5065 I am indeed, only 17 as well so if the law changes (like it's said it's going to) I've got minimum a year to get something bigger. Annoying thing is I am unofficially (private land/trackdays) experienced with a VFR750 so although my GSX S is good, doesn't quite fly as well as that VFR.
@@boosted1230 yep you are right the laws are going to change, we should know for sure in a few weeks what will be official. But it doesn’t make things any simpler, we just have a very long winded tier type system. Ahh amazing man well done 👊🏼 you will have developed a lot of skill man. But yeah hope all is well, time will fly and you will be 20 before you know it 😆
I have a '20 and '05 636, both track only Dude made the right choice! Very much disliked my r6 ('11) and after switching to Kawi don't think I'll ever go back.. If you're ever in SE region or wanna rip a TD down here just holler!
I started riding @38!!I'm 43 now wish I could have started riding at a younger age,I started on a 750 street bike not a gsxr,I wish I could ride super sports I would have bought the 636,its my favorite 600,i have back and neck pain,I can't ride bikes with clip ons great choice by him, but I would have prefered that he waited a year or two on a small bike, 600's are no joke!!,I started on a bigger bike but I took it real slow and I still have the same bike after 5 years,he is too young to be on a flashed 636,its too dangerous!!but Wish him all the best and safe riding and congrats!!
@@Binballinbrand great for you to start,better late than never!!,I know that you could outgrow these bikes fast but you should stay on it for a year, learn the basics,like trail braking,Rev match and how to tackle corners and stuff like that, I recommend motojitsu channel,alot of different things to learn, slow speed high speed stuff, learned alot from him, keep your bike for a while and when you feel you're ready you make the move to 600,the power of a zx6r it is really huge compared to a400!!it's like 45hp to 125hp, the first two years I kept riding with traction control at the highest level all the time but not the rain level!!,electronic s help alot!!
Smaller CC bikes are where the fun is at. I just picked up a 125CC - complete hooliganism. lol Sold my gixxer and f4i cbr, now left with XSR900 and a holligan.
No hate bro, but I used to have the zx7r and zxr750 and they were some of the fastest things ive ridden - older carbed bikes are insane onced tuned to perfection - thats why I love 2 strokes. You can't underestimate older stuff just because it's old - my 2007 gasgas 250 2 stroke supermoto has much faster acceleration than my Dad's 2020 1290 superduke - it's laughable really! 🤣 Cheers bro keep up the videos
@@county_bear9509 oh no, I'm being serious, a properly tuned and set up 2 stroke bike can be A LOT faster off the line than a superbike. Just check out the guys in Europe who ride 2 strokes on Italy's mountain roads - these supermotos are mental. In this case, I'm only saying the initial off the line acceleration is faster on my gasgas due its it's power to weight as you say. The Superduke burns past quickly afterwards as it would 😂. My point is not that my bike is faster overall but simply that I laugh at how gob smacked other riders get at how fast a 250 2 stroke is - don't forget these things are unrestricted off road race bikes.
I'd be infinetely thankful for you if you bought a SV650 from like 2003. This bike is my first bike ever and I bought it because it is so loved among the community and even easy to work on while lasting over 60k miles. Im sure you know of this bike and is there any chance you might get an SV in the future?
What do you think about the ninja 650 been riding 250cc and 300 is that still a perfect bike. Something for the street. Im still getting an r7. But ill focus that a bit on the trackeven though its street perfect. I feel its a good entry to track riding
I dunno man, I'm 25 and you really have to go out of your way and borderline eat your mental energy to get to 8k bucks for a bike. And at 17, sure it's possible with a side job. Here you're not really allowed to make over 450€ per month if you wanna avoid taxes and insurance. But you'd be saving a good few years at the same time not having much free time to be able to afford (in this case here) a bike you can't legally ride.
It's either this or money is way easy to come by in the US for people without any reasonable qualification. 8k is a huge investment for someone that young.
Adobomoto will be doing a video in 6 months or less how the kid should not have been on that bike and talking how he drove over his head and wrecked. I truly hope I'm wrong.
My neighbor got a Yamaha R1 when he was 17. That was well over 14 years ago. Still rides it... without a helmet or any other protective gear. Some people say *"No, everything over 300cc will kill you"* others say *"Buy yourself a 300hp bike and just be careful"* *Both of the sides are correct and in the same time wrong, depending on who believes them...* Don't believe everything you see on the web. *Take it with a grain of salt*
2 cylinder 30 HP 300cc to a 4 cylinder 130 HP 636cc is crazy to me. thats more than x4 the horsepower. thats like going from a Honda Civic to a Corvette Z06.
I am a 15 year old guy and I want to ride bikes but in India you can't get a learner's licence until you are 18 years old and you will get your permanent lisence at 20
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seeing americans be allowed to ride 600s soon after getting a license makes my australian heart so jealous
yeah theres ups and downs.
Same, but I have speed demons, I'd 100% be dead if I had gotten a 600 as my first bike☠️even 3 years later, I don't really trust myself with a big bike
In germany if you do the big license you can buy a 600 or 1000cc too, how is it in australia? do you guys have different licenses?
we can tho? at least here in perth the r7 and cbr650r are both lams approved?
In america you can buy any size bike without a motorcycle license lol
I’m 17 and I ride a 2012 r6. I’ve taken it to school and all that. It gets attention wherever I go and it’s so much more fun than a car.
where do you live is it illegal
@@AidenP_MX no it’s perfectly legal here in the states. We only have one licensing category for motorcycles.
ohh ok i live in new jersey and im 16, still a little unfimiliar with the rules and guideliness@@skiingchickens766
@@skiingchickens766 We have 2, M & L
How much did your 2012 R6 cost?
It’s cool to see how welcoming you are, the entire video was super wholesome
I'm 35 and just now learning to ride. Wish I had the balls at his age, too! 😂 Very mature young man. Good luck and stay safe guys!!
Since getting my license in 2011 I’ve had 3 ZX6Rs over the years and currently ride a 636 after having a couple of litre Super bikes. Kawasaki definitely struck gold producing the ZX6R such a great bike 💚. Good on the young lad at 17 riding a 636 absolute class 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
3 r they unreliable orrr….
@@volfiesyt12 yeah buddy never had a single issue with any of my 3 so all good 👍🏻
From Nashville, just found your channel recently when I got the itch to ride again after being out of the game for ten years. Ended up getting a cb650r and so glad I did. Keep up the great work fam
Do you think the CB650R is a managable beginner bike?
Always awesome to see people achieve their goals.
Usually people who can afford a 600 at 17 have other bikes as their goal bike.
The 636 is no joke. Got it as my second bike and I'm having the time of my life. Try turning off the traction control for full acceleration. I think you had it in 2 here which intervenes and kills your start & mid-range quite a bit.
Yeah TC 2 is limiting power but TC 1 is full power
My 636 had no tech and it was a fuckimg wild ride. Every time I took off it wanted to wheelie on me. Those bikes are no joke.
Agree, got my 2005 636 this year and its my first bike. Only gone full throttle once so far and personal top speed of 230kph (all legal, cause germany :) ) and it really is hella quick, absolutely in love with it. But as a new rider certainly something to respect, especially since mine doesnt have any electronic aids.
@@Captainhairyassto much throttle?
@@Mr3rdeye777 just the amount of power it had was wild.
Just like me! I’m 17 too and I literally got my bike a week ago! My first bike ever and I’m loving it, got a 2019 MT-07 and I’m loving it, no experience at all with dirt bikes or anything else and I decided to pick up an mt07, only things I’m struggling with are the weight of the bike at a stop and when going realllll slow and learning proper clutch control. Great first bike with not too much power as long as you don’t go nuts with the throttle and you can keep yourself under control. If you’re considering a big(ish) bike but you hear people preaching “DONT EVER GET ANYTHING BIGGER THAN A 400cc OR YOU WILL DIE” just know that if a 17 year old with zero experience can handle an MT07 then you probably could too!
that thing is really nice, I learned how to ride a motorcycle on one :3 it does have some holigan qualities for the more stundy people but to me that acceleration is super nice :3
While i agree, it heavily depends on confidence, and maturity,
Yo how much did you pick it up for ?
Your problem is you think you can handle it. With no experience what so ever and being 17 you have no respect for what that bike is capable of. If you do you are the 1 in 10000 17 yr olds that do. You will drop it. You will lay it down because you have no fear of it. All 17 yr old's think they are the exception and they are better than everybody else. Gravel, debris, oil, animals are all a constant threat. If you obey the speed limit (Which you won't) you will have a chance. Prove me wrong. I hope you do. I truly hope you don't become another statistic.
@@spartanx169x yea thats true..im 17 as well and i rode the duke 390..def not a starter bike since i started on a 110 underbone honda moped(im from malaysia)...biggest challenge for me is to balance the bike while lane splitting in super tight areas without having my foot on the ground..(im 5'6) xd..i only ''crashed'' it once,not rly a crash but i lost my balance and dropped the bike slowly as i caught the handlebars in time,(another bike was lane splliting on the other side and didnt see me so i hard braked and lost balance and traction due to wet roads)
I got my first bike 11 years ago when I was 16... it was a modded GSX-R. I now own a 2024 ZX-6R. Enjoy and be safe brother!
Looking at the 2024 zx6r as my second bike, how is it?
@@yoo912 The different rider settings are nice, I love the quick shifter, and great mid-range power which is less common on the 600s. The bike handles very well and has nice brakes. You will never need more power on the street. I test rode a GSX-R 750 and the ZX-6R and left with the Kawasaki if that says anything. The all black is sharp! I have installed a fender eliminator and have a Graves exhaust on the way.
@@footballa57 definitely gonna have to get one soon now 😂
ZX6-R looks and sounds amazing. The UK Motorcycle laws are so different to you guys in the US
We in the U.K get bent over it's like they don't want us to be on motorcycles
@@512460 yep a very long winded tier based system, they really don’t make it easy. You are right it doesn’t encourage people to get into bikes at all. Do you ride?
@@facelessvlogger5065 yea I did DAS last year passed everything first time with no prior experience. Then bought a bmw s1000r gen2 as my first bike back in September.
How, about yourself.
@@512460 wow amazing good on you man congrats! 👊🏼 so you did CBT and then DAS and tests? I was thinking of doing the same rather than doing the CBT and displaying L plates and being restricted to a 125 even though i’m over 24. I did my CBT back in 2015 and theory test but didn’t end up getting a bike. I plan on doing CBT, theory test and DAS early next year as soon as I can
Love a 600 Ninja always made a great looking bike looks awesome
Seeing my two 600cc dream bikes in a video sssoooooo soooo good! Kuya I hope you give your honest feeling on the ZX6R…… more power to your channel
I just got a GSX 8S as a daily commuter at 27 lol. I would love to get a supersport as a weekend bike. The 636 is such a dope bike, hope Sarvesh rides safe out there, he has more nuts than I did at 17 lol.
If you care to ride it, you could ride my bike if I ever ride with you guys up in Washington one of these days.
Had a '15 636 before my r1, and must say it is a really great bike, was def my fav 600 class
I can't believe i haven't been a subscriber for the past one week of watching tones of your video🤣😅, anyways you just got a new fan and a sub😁
I literally did the same thing; traded my 300 for a zx6r. Exact same bike as homie in video, love my bike!!
congrats man
What height are you bro, I'm thinking of getting one, wondering if it'll fit me
@@frankwoods9680 5’9 man! Average height, got some homies couple inches taller then me and they like is just as much
Is it possible to get hour long videos once in a while? Like if you ever end up bored throughout the year just edit a long vid/vlog. Its a lot of work I understand. However if you ever just need a distraction...Anyways just curious! I will for sure be watching them.
Did you watch the latest upload? ua-cam.com/video/V8x5_4dcMQU/v-deo.htmlsi=GuvtNzbdW0WUDz8c
Yyou can buy an h2 at 16 and legally drive it here at that age
My first bike 2 years ago was a ninja 650. Upgrading to a new 2024 Zx6r now. 600s r just perfect for my country (India btw) can’t wait for the delivery
I’m 21 and I’m thinking about getting my motorcycle license this summer. I’m definitely looking at this zx-6r as my first bike.
Bro I'm 38 and JUST NOW got the balls to ride a bike and got a R6 🤣
I’m 30, been riding for about 3 months, got a ninja 400 as my first bike. I feel like I should have gotten a 600.
im 34 and on a 125cc CBT then going to get A licence and get a 500cc naked bike
Dude I ride a Grom LOL. My R6 is getting fixed 😏@@steve00alt70
Isnt r6 a hard bike for beginner?
@@dinbachok6424not at all just respect the bike it’ll respect you back
Kid in high school with a 636? Really nice to have Mommy and Daddy paying for all essentials.
It really ain't that hard to get a job, 8k is completely doable within a year
Tell your boy to install a 16t/45t (-1/+2) sprockets. It really wakes up the 636. And tell him to take the baffle out of that M4. M4 is what I got on my bike with the cat delete. Loudest "600" & shoots flames with a proper tune. That's one thing I love about my 2014 636; how smooth it is
unless you want your ears to be ringing then yea
Somehow, i kinda started the same. Im also from a country in which as soon as your 18 you can get your license to ride any cc. 17 and bought a triumph tiger 1050 as my first bike, rode sometime without a license. Somehow managed to convince my parents. Im now 19 and to be honest it wasn't that bad to be honest. You just need to have some self preservation and autocontrol. To be honest it is super fun and riding a big bike kinda feels more secure. Better brakes, handeling, power its just different to start on big cc. Is super fun to ride a big cc bike. The tiger power wise its like a 600 in terms of hp but has torque all the way in all rpms. To be honest i don´t regret it. And still haven't crashed and don´t plan to. Just until now got a small cc bike, because its fun to ride the tiger all day long until you meet traffic. Its kinda hot on the traffic i have in my contry which is basically alot. And just a smaller cc bike is more economicly viable to ride everyday to work. So to be honest to anyone that starts young on a big bike i would recomend. Do not show off, there's a big chance you'll crash and also ride on your limits. Don´t push yourself, you will probably crash if you push yourself more than you can. And also get acostumed to your bikes power. I got really acostumed to it and knowing how it will behave while it breakes, powerwise, and just testing the bike to be sure how it handles is a great idea. Apart from that just be safe. Ride within your limits. Love the zx6r ride safe!
Having an older rider as your friend is the best
Me at 17 years watching this 👁️👄👁️
same
@@jakob1813same
Nice brotha, hard work do be payin off! Always ride safe my dudes! Also that curry comment had me dead dawg lmao. This is just my opinion, but I've always personally felt like 600's have been more than enough for me. I've owned my share of liters and they're great but like, damn man it's an insane beast and it's easy for it to get away from you, even for experienced riders. And that's not to say that any other bike couldn't do the same but, in my opinion liter bikes are just for the enthusiast.. IE a serious track rider, or someone who just wants it just cause lol. I feel like the 600s have always been that sweet spot for me.
Man that’s a steal of a deal. I’m in NorCal and ended paying a little more than he did for a 2018 with 9K miles. There’s a nice 21’ ZX6R in LA with 4800 miles listed at $10K right now and it’s one of the best deals in Cali right now.
I’ll sell you my 2023 ZX6R that’s got 5000 on it for 11,500…carbon windscreen, ZX10 mirrors, ohlins steering stabilizer, graves rearsets, block off plates, Yoshimura AT2, new chain and sprockets, good ones, graves engine covers for 10k right now
Search for it on offer up…you’ll find it
@@shaunalt4994 I already have a bike, don’t need two.
I’m 17 and I just signed with the navy, still have to go to MEPS but right now they’re giving 10k bonuses and I already know exactly what I’m getting with it🤣
Better hold off because taxes take a huge chunk and better do your full contract or you owe that money back.
He needs a steering dampener asap!!! But man im so jealous he got a full exhaust. The headers for my 23 zx6r is $1,500 😭
I just added a quick shifter on my 2013, 636. definitely a nice mod to have if you have the money for it. I can hear that smile through the video!! Definitely get one for the r6 🤘🏽🔥
This is what I would’ve bought if I wasn’t restricted to my 125 at 17
ahh, guessing you are the UK too? our laws are so different to the US
125 is fine then move up when allowed.
@@facelessvlogger5065 I am indeed, only 17 as well so if the law changes (like it's said it's going to) I've got minimum a year to get something bigger. Annoying thing is I am unofficially (private land/trackdays) experienced with a VFR750 so although my GSX S is good, doesn't quite fly as well as that VFR.
@@boosted1230 yep you are right the laws are going to change, we should know for sure in a few weeks what will be official. But it doesn’t make things any simpler, we just have a very long winded tier type system. Ahh amazing man well done 👊🏼 you will have developed a lot of skill man. But yeah hope all is well, time will fly and you will be 20 before you know it 😆
from the Philippines 🇵🇭 here we ride 2 strokes hahaha
8k holyyyyy, ur lucky man congrats!!
I got RS660 2022 in May of this year, I love it. I am planning to upgrade to RSV4 in the future.
Sick bike, I’m 18 and ride a VFR800. Stay safe and ride like a hawk.
Present Bro from the Philippines 🙋
636 got a nice and smooth power and torque graph
i started riding at 23 so you got a leap of advantage use it nd ride safe
That young man got a nice bike. 👍👍👍😊
i was 19 when i got my r6.. best decision i ever made
16 with R6 here, went on group rides and seems like nobody else but me knows how to corner
I have a '20 and '05 636, both track only
Dude made the right choice!
Very much disliked my r6 ('11) and after switching to Kawi don't think I'll ever go back..
If you're ever in SE region or wanna rip a TD down here just holler!
Going from a 300 to a 636 is insane
56 and bought my first supersport. 23 636 last June just turned 7200+ miles
Awesome man. Congrats!
Noice! I got my first sport bike when I was 50. I'm 62 now and still ride my '12 ZX10R. Keep up the good work bro!
@adobomoto thank you buddy! 😊
Bro looks sick with your R6
I started riding @38!!I'm 43 now wish I could have started riding at a younger age,I started on a 750 street bike not a gsxr,I wish I could ride super sports I would have bought the 636,its my favorite 600,i have back and neck pain,I can't ride bikes with clip ons great choice by him, but I would have prefered that he waited a year or two on a small bike, 600's are no joke!!,I started on a bigger bike but I took it real slow and I still have the same bike after 5 years,he is too young to be on a flashed 636,its too dangerous!!but Wish him all the best and safe riding and congrats!!
I’m 30, just started riding in September. Got me a 23 ninja 400 for my first bike. It’s awesome, but I feel like I’m ready for a 600
@@Binballinbrand great for you to start,better late than never!!,I know that you could outgrow these bikes fast but you should stay on it for a year, learn the basics,like trail braking,Rev match and how to tackle corners and stuff like that, I recommend motojitsu channel,alot of different things to learn, slow speed high speed stuff, learned alot from him, keep your bike for a while and when you feel you're ready you make the move to 600,the power of a zx6r it is really huge compared to a400!!it's like 45hp to 125hp, the first two years I kept riding with traction control at the highest level all the time but not the rain level!!,electronic s help alot!!
ilove these kinda videos man im 16 on a cbr600rr
Nice congrats sa 17 years old nice color pic.
RESPECT zx636 CONGRATULATIONS 💙🏍🏁🔥 ,love too. 💚
Smaller CC bikes are where the fun is at. I just picked up a 125CC - complete hooliganism. lol
Sold my gixxer and f4i cbr, now left with XSR900 and a holligan.
Those 636 is good in the higher RPM’s just like the R6
I hope my Zx6 will arrive soon ✨💚✨
No hate bro, but I used to have the zx7r and zxr750 and they were some of the fastest things ive ridden - older carbed bikes are insane onced tuned to perfection - thats why I love 2 strokes. You can't underestimate older stuff just because it's old - my 2007 gasgas 250 2 stroke supermoto has much faster acceleration than my Dad's 2020 1290 superduke - it's laughable really! 🤣 Cheers bro keep up the videos
Maybe it feels like it because its a light supermoto. but im calling bs. 1290 does 100mph in like 6 seconds
@@county_bear9509 oh no, I'm being serious, a properly tuned and set up 2 stroke bike can be A LOT faster off the line than a superbike. Just check out the guys in Europe who ride 2 strokes on Italy's mountain roads - these supermotos are mental. In this case, I'm only saying the initial off the line acceleration is faster on my gasgas due its it's power to weight as you say. The Superduke burns past quickly afterwards as it would 😂. My point is not that my bike is faster overall but simply that I laugh at how gob smacked other riders get at how fast a 250 2 stroke is - don't forget these things are unrestricted off road race bikes.
I'd be infinetely thankful for you if you bought a SV650 from like 2003. This bike is my first bike ever and I bought it because it is so loved among the community and even easy to work on while lasting over 60k miles. Im sure you know of this bike and is there any chance you might get an SV in the future?
Happy for bro🔥
What do you think about the ninja 650 been riding 250cc and 300 is that still a perfect bike. Something for the street. Im still getting an r7. But ill focus that a bit on the trackeven though its street perfect. I feel its a good entry to track riding
Nakaka proud kayo kabayan!
Damn wish i could afford one hello adobo moto love from Philippines❤
Making fire content with the fans for the fans❤
I was a very controlled kid at 17, and still I managed to almost crash really badly on a 125.
I really hope big man here is very careful with the 636.
But the bike sounds hella good, despite not having a killer (which usually makes them abit too loud)
I'm assuming he has a euro5 cat in the there somewhere.
I dunno man, I'm 25 and you really have to go out of your way and borderline eat your mental energy to get to 8k bucks for a bike.
And at 17, sure it's possible with a side job. Here you're not really allowed to make over 450€ per month if you wanna avoid taxes and insurance. But you'd be saving a good few years at the same time not having much free time to be able to afford (in this case here) a bike you can't legally ride.
It's either this or money is way easy to come by in the US for people without any reasonable qualification. 8k is a huge investment for someone that young.
Adobomoto will be doing a video in 6 months or less how the kid should not have been on that bike and talking how he drove over his head and wrecked. I truly hope I'm wrong.
The super view on the gopro makes my trip and a bit dizzy god damn
My neighbor got a Yamaha R1 when he was 17. That was well over 14 years ago. Still rides it... without a helmet or any other protective gear.
Some people say *"No, everything over 300cc will kill you"* others say *"Buy yourself a 300hp bike and just be careful"*
*Both of the sides are correct and in the same time wrong, depending on who believes them...*
Don't believe everything you see on the web. *Take it with a grain of salt*
636 power 💚
2 cylinder 30 HP 300cc to a 4 cylinder 130 HP 636cc is crazy to me. thats more than x4 the horsepower. thats like going from a Honda Civic to a Corvette Z06.
That's the neat part, if you don't rev high it's super easy to ride.
Where do you guys buy the bikes at?
I was 16 when I started riding a 650 😊😊
How the seating position between these two. They about the same or one’s committed more than the other?
I subscribed cause my friend has a ZX6-R
It’s so good to see clean bikes..mine it’s always dirty as shit LOL
im thinking about getting a 2005 zx6r at 16, what yall think? and i ride a r3 rn
This is crazy because I’m also 17 getting a zx6r for 8000 and I’m upgrading from a 300!
If you could choose rs660 or the zx6-r ?
I just turned 17 and got a cbr600rr as my first bike
You should do more with him
Is it the camera angle or are the clip-ons at an unequal angle? It seems way off..
8k with 4000 miles, damn must be nicee
How old you have to be to drive 1000cc or at least 650cc ?
ZX6R THE KING OF THE 600'S
The only thing stopping me from getting a bike is the fact that I don't have a garage to park it in. So I'm always worried that it will get stolen..
Cmon bro clutch that beast up
What height is he, thinking about getting my first bike & struggling to find a suitable one for my height (6'2)
Peep the Trackhawk at 11:03 tho
I am a 15 year old guy and I want to ride bikes but in India you can't get a learner's licence until you are 18 years old and you will get your permanent lisence at 20
We need to be 18 to get licensed in India ❤️
his bike is quiet and sounds like that cuz it needs a tune i think. a real dyno tune/flash.
me at my 17 i had a gillera runner 50 cc with mallossi parts xD
why right handle of zx6 not same angle with the left one ???
And I'm over here looking at a Ninja 400
How well could you see with the 360 cam on if
I'm 15 and possibly might be getting a ninja 400 soon
Where do people buy it at I'm finna turn 15 so 🤷🏾 planning on a 250 Texas is kinda strict
Bro just bought my dream bike 💘
Ninja zx6-r or gsxr 600/750??
Aint no way bro pushed the lil boy to the side rudly and just showed us the bike 💀💀😭😭😭😭
In Kerala the speed limit is 60km/h 😢
Lol, you wait till he's on the bike to tell him it's GP shift!😅
im 17 with an r1, my first bike😂🤙
As everyone would say... Sanaol...
Can't belive ya'll over the pond begin on 600's
Yeah, americans don’t care