Why did you buy the bike then????? I LOVE CHROME!!!!!!! You don't make sense to buy something you don't like.......Why not paint all your chrome with Krylon flat black......you prefer small grips because you have girly sissy hands......
+kenny clower good day sir. I will let you know I do not have girly sissy hands 😂. I love this bike. I did this video to let people knows as much as I love the bike they are things we or anyone else might not like. I did a video to this check it out it's called what I love about my nomad. Also I still own this bike it is bullet proof and reliable. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a bigger cruiser. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment.
One thing I will warn you to keep and eye on is the front bevel gear drive.The bearings went out at 35,000 miles and fortunately I caught it before any damage to the front ring and pinion gears. Occasionally push your bike in neutral with the engine off in neutral and listen for any unusual noises. Very, very expensive repair if you have to replace more than the bearings.
I have had a 2006 Nomad 1600 for a couple of years now. I found that what worked best for me was to get a new replacement windshield from Bailey and install it (so it was a new clean, unscratched unit) and then run it all the way at the top. I am looking through it much of the time, which takes some getting used to, but I get less air buffeting my head that way. The other best mod was a Mustang seat with a removable, adjustable back rest. I have some lower back issues and probably couldn't ride much with the stock seat, but the Mustang with back rest is great. These seats cost a LOT, but I bought my bike used with it already installed, luckily. I agree that it is a big heavy bike around town, but I really like using mine to get out of town and then all that becomes a big plus. With the addition of a throttle lock I find that my bike does everything I could want from a cruiser. After about 2012 they added electronic cruise control, which would be even better.
+deano186186 I agree. This bike is amazing on a nice stretch of road where it can open its legs. I to added a throttle lock which helps a lot. It is for sure a bike designed to eat huge miles of road up.
I love my nomad. The best part of being a motorcycle enthusiast, other than riding if course, is customizing a bike fit you the way you like it. Very rarely will you purchased ANYTHING used and it is exactly what you want. I have an 05 1600 pretty customized. Find what you like, spend the time to research during the winter, customize and fit, then ride all season long. P.s. you will get use to the weight, the vlx600 is small but if you say on it again, you would believe it was a toy. Believe me, I went from a Yamaha fzr400 track bike to my nomad. I did a walkaround on mine before I put it up this year, you should check it out. Ride safe
I bought a 2nd hand Nomad 1600 in the 1990s. The Electric start missed a couple of times on test drive, but I bought it anyway. Oh dear.. I didn't know that the starter on that year had a nylon cog, and this miss start was cog teeth stripping on fire up. Not too long into my ownership it stripped completely on start-up at a petrol station, the nylon teeth went through the oil filter and into the engine. This resulted in the need for a complete rebuild! Kawasaki told my local friendly dealer they didn't accept responsibility, but as a gesture, they contributed to the costs. The replacement starter motor came with a metal cog. That's what I really didn't like about my Nomad!
Appreciate the reviews. I do own the Vulcan Drifter and Fast Idle is temperature related on the intake side and sensed between the cylinders really. The choke is a fuel manger like normal but hardly needed when water is a liquid. Enjoy the automation but it does ref a faster idle then one possibly wants and the large drop in revelations from high to lowest means that the engine can stall when you are maneuvering at that point. The fuel injection and air volume metering ensure riding is the same experience on high mountains as it is at sea level. I have never heard it cough or felt any hesitation. The afterburner is state of the art. I did notice on the fuel injected Vulcan, one can not run the gas until completely empty. Perhaps this model also, is having the fuel pump built inside the tank. Generally out of the way but you can get it on the surface. Mine has a floater gauge because it is supposed to be old looking/luxury built. One doesn't need the key to get informed. When empty it knocks. That will be the third and final warning. So that makes good reasons for the over-enthousiast indicator light. The general advice is: do the math about millage only ones and reset the trip counter. Still I would not welcome condensed water in the tank because of atmospheric breathing. I am quite used filling her up after the ride. You definitely have no worries choosing the right handlebars.
Some of these hateful responses..? Damn!He's giving you his honest opinion of the things he doesn't like!OPINIONS, not factory or style mistakes. I took away that he LOVES this bike but wanted to give an objective review. Some of the things he doesn't like are the same things I don't like. Good review Reggie!
+Joe Stewart wow. Thanks Joe. Yeah I love this bike. I still have it to this day even after getting in an accident with it I've repaired it cause it is a great bike that has given me worry free smiles per hour. Thanks you for your kind words and comment.
I've ran heritage bars on both a Nomad and a Road King. They simply fit the rider better. Bonus point: You don't have to change any cables or hydraulic lines.
Matt Young Thanks for the feedback. That is something I've looked into, it seems simple enough, just got to get them and get off my lazy ass and swap them.
It's quite obvious that when a person does a review about something they're going to talk about what they don't like the risers. Spending 5 minutes to change isn't the issue obviously. You clearly know nothing about doing reviews.
+Monica Pinard you don't get it, the risers on his bike are AFTERMARKET. meaning they were added by the previous owner because his arms were too short. that's like me buying a used car the previous owner painted pink and then complain because its pink. but in this case it's a five minute fix and 5$.
I had the same issue with the stock bars. Tight turns would lock my elbows in my ribs, and be really uncomfortable. I put stock risers with 16" apes, amazing comfort now. LOL the weight. A cruiser is gonna be heavy as hell, you ain't riding a 700 shadow no mo! that 1600 is a big beast. The air issue you are having is from no lower deflectors.
Nice. With the 16 inch apes did you have to buy longer throttle cables and such or was there enough slack? I love the look of apes and have thought of swapping to them for a long time.
I bought longer cables. From stock to 16" is about an 8" difference so i went with +8 cables. You could honestly go with +6, as i have a little bit too much slack. There was enough slack in the electrical lines that i didn't have to splice any of them, they could stretch up to the 16" apes
Greetings, just bought a 2006 Nomad used and I am straight armed to the grips. Unacceptable, so I have Scootworks Phat 2 risers on the way. The way the bike is now I can't even use a backrest because I have to lean slightly forward. Not good for long distance touring. Anyway, thanks for the vids, hope you enjoy your riding
Absinthe2401 I enjoy her very much, I actually have a set of Scootworks Phat 2 on my bike now, but its pulled back way too far for me. This bike is one of the most comfortable bikes I've ever ridden.
I have a Kawasaki 1500 mean streak that I love to ride after 30 years or more I got back in to riding I got such a good deal on a 2003 Kawasaki mean streak would ony 1000 miles on it I had to get it so far I put 7000 miles on it in 2 summers I could only ride on weekends and live in and the northeast the weather doesn't really cooperate from November to March be safe and keep the rubber down
You mentioned in one of your videos that you were thinking about changing the risers. I ordered a pair of Phatrisers II from Scootworks five weeks ago and I have yet to receive them. Do you still have your Nomad and did you change the risers out? If you did, I would like to buy them if you still have them.
ReggiewithTwoGs...that's correct! If I top off I only get about 100 miles flat out riding. it's less than that in traffic. I was told it's because the bike has after market pipes and burns more gas. Ex: I live in Chicago. It's only 55 miles to Kenosha from my home. When i get to Kenosha I'm sitting on almost quarter tank..any answers!
+Kelven Dyson I would suspect that what you stated about the aftermarket pipes that if the jets were changed (carbed) or fuel mapping were changed (Fuel Injected) it would burn more few. My bike is completely stock. Also do you have an aftermarket air filter?
ReggiewithTwoGs...I believe it has standard air filter. But I was also told something with the power commander needs to changed in such a way that it burns less but I would lose HP?? Does that make any sense??
+Kelven Dyson it does. Bikes come from the factory with pretty lean settings on the Fueling to help past EPA and Euro standards. So if you did have a power commander hooked up with would increase the HP by probably increasing the amount of fuel is pumped to give your bike more power. It's a trade off but I would think it would be worth for the extra power.
This is a nice bike man, looks solid and looks great. One thing i don't like about your bike is the bars. I love drag bars and that's it haha Before i bought my Yamaha Stryker i was considering buying a Vulcan Custom 900 and i didn't because of the power and i didn't really like the back end on it. I love my Stryker tho its perfect and i just ordered cobra dragster pipes for it with a fuel module and i cannot wait till i get those on. Ride Safe
Not sure what you were expecting when you bought a 2007 1600 cc cruiser. It is going to be a big, heaving, relatively slow-steering bike. If you wanted a lighter, quicker-steering bike, you should be looking elsewhere - which is why I stopped riding cruisers. I went from a Vulcan 750 to a W650 to a Ninja 500 to a Ninja 650R to a Vulcan 750. I could not accept the decrease in performance going back from those low-end sport bikes to a cruiser. Also, scraping floor boards is like nails on a chalk board to me. I have also ridden bigger Vulcans, but never owned one. That being said, I ride with cruiser owners. I'm the only sport bike in the group. Some of those I ride with can thrash those cruisers, including Vulcans like yours, through twisty roads like there was nothing to it. It always amazes me. I guess it is a matter or training and saddle time on one's bike of choice.
igrinder88 I didn't know what to expect when I bought the bike. I did do a video explaining what I liked about the bike. You might want to check it out to get a full view of where I'm coming from.
@@ReggiewithTwoGs it changes the angle of your wrist and aligns it with your forearm while holding the grips. Sounds funny and feels funny at first but after a few rides it’s natural and you may find your arms less fatigued.
Nice video, even if you love your bike you notice and pick out things about the bike that could have been better. Like my Vulcan 2000, cable clutch not hydraulic, the stock bars are very skinny and make it look weird for such a big bike. Would preferred 1/25" bars.
You need to customize it looks like a old man bike lol mine is literally fairing suspension cobra exhaust smoke and cammed with custom fuel injectors my favorite
Sell it? Naw. Flaws exist with anything. I love this bike and I've also done a follow up to this video covering what I like. Thanks for the comment it's greatly appreciated.
Should I stay on youtube? After a small miscommunication with "Moto Girl Vlogs" she flat-Out BLOCKED Me with No WARNING preventing me from joining All Girl Stream (that I worked so hard to promote) What HURTs is I even APLOGIZED and she Still REFUSES to let be a part of the Girl MotoRiding community, I am writing this message to explain to everyone in the MotoCommunity why the Pretty New GirlRider (me) is probably leaving youTube, unless I can Work-it-Out with her. Forgive this Spam message, I normally write genuine messages. If you are Not Interested in this In-Justice, just delete this message.
Uh...did I miss something? I mean why would you let a person who you've never meet make you decide to quit UA-cam? I don't know what problem you have with this "Moto Girl Vlogs" but you've got to learn that sometimes people will disagree with you and not like you for whatever reason. You can't get all upset and let stuff like that bother you. I know I wouldn't. Keep doing you that's the most important thing. Sorry if this wasn't helpful. Just don't like to see people let one bad experience cause them to stop something, they are awesome people in the Motovlogging community out there...and they are awesomely bad ones as well, you've just gotta find you group, or create your own.
good review sorta video man it looks like a good bike but respect your thoughts!! I subbed and i will stay active for sure! i make skits and vlogs and short films! hope you can check out my channel and sub if you like!! Happy new year Wish you the best of Luck for this year to be filled with lots of love and joy!
+Oma Croft 🤔. Check out my other video things I love about this bike. Being critical and pointing out flaws in a piece of machinery is not being a "winner"
Dude? Are you serious? You learned how to handle a heavier bike at slow speeds. That is called a learning curve. If you take off your windshield you will regret it. If you had any experience riding at other than sea level you would learn to appreciate fuel injection. Do you have a trip meter? Figure mileage isn't difficult.
Why did you buy the bike then????? I LOVE CHROME!!!!!!! You don't make sense to buy something you don't like.......Why not paint all your chrome with Krylon flat black......you prefer small grips because you have girly sissy hands......
+kenny clower good day sir. I will let you know I do not have girly sissy hands 😂. I love this bike. I did this video to let people knows as much as I love the bike they are things we or anyone else might not like. I did a video to this check it out it's called what I love about my nomad. Also I still own this bike it is bullet proof and reliable. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a bigger cruiser. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment.
I used to own a 2005 1600 Nomad with fairing......I agree, they are great bikes.......Thanks for the entertaining vid
@@ReggiewithTwoGs you are an idiot you should delete your youtube account !!!
One thing I will warn you to keep and eye on is the front bevel gear drive.The bearings went out at 35,000 miles and fortunately I caught it before any damage to the front ring and pinion gears. Occasionally push your bike in neutral with the engine off in neutral and listen for any unusual noises. Very, very expensive repair if you have to replace more than the bearings.
Thanks for the heads up...I'm heading close to that amount right now.
"Front bevel" you mean the output shaft and front sprocket? I may be lookin for a VN2000. A different breed or same?
I have had a 2006 Nomad 1600 for a couple of years now. I found that what worked best for me was to get a new replacement windshield from Bailey and install it (so it was a new clean, unscratched unit) and then run it all the way at the top. I am looking through it much of the time, which takes some getting used to, but I get less air buffeting my head that way. The other best mod was a Mustang seat with a removable, adjustable back rest. I have some lower back issues and probably couldn't ride much with the stock seat, but the Mustang with back rest is great. These seats cost a LOT, but I bought my bike used with it already installed, luckily. I agree that it is a big heavy bike around town, but I really like using mine to get out of town and then all that becomes a big plus. With the addition of a throttle lock I find that my bike does everything I could want from a cruiser. After about 2012 they added electronic cruise control, which would be even better.
+deano186186 I agree. This bike is amazing on a nice stretch of road where it can open its legs. I to added a throttle lock which helps a lot. It is for sure a bike designed to eat huge miles of road up.
I love my nomad. The best part of being a motorcycle enthusiast, other than riding if course, is customizing a bike fit you the way you like it. Very rarely will you purchased ANYTHING used and it is exactly what you want. I have an 05 1600 pretty customized. Find what you like, spend the time to research during the winter, customize and fit, then ride all season long. P.s. you will get use to the weight, the vlx600 is small but if you say on it again, you would believe it was a toy. Believe me, I went from a Yamaha fzr400 track bike to my nomad. I did a walkaround on mine before I put it up this year, you should check it out. Ride safe
Detroit Nomad Thanks man, I will definitely check it out. I've also posted a video about what I love about the bike, you should check it out.
Yeah I watched most of your videos. I'm just supporting the cruiser vloggers
the only thing you didn't complain about was the rider! And why did you get it then?
I bought a 2nd hand Nomad 1600 in the 1990s. The Electric start missed a couple of times on test drive, but I bought it anyway. Oh dear.. I didn't know that the starter on that year had a nylon cog, and this miss start was cog teeth stripping on fire up. Not too long into my ownership it stripped completely on start-up at a petrol station, the nylon teeth went through the oil filter and into the engine. This resulted in the need for a complete rebuild! Kawasaki told my local friendly dealer they didn't accept responsibility, but as a gesture, they contributed to the costs. The replacement starter motor came with a metal cog. That's what I really didn't like about my Nomad!
11:50 ''I hate these lights'' ? Listened over a few times, is there a cc for this video, the voice recording is really foggy.
Appreciate the reviews.
I do own the Vulcan Drifter and Fast Idle is temperature related on the intake side and sensed between the cylinders really. The choke is a fuel manger like normal but hardly needed when water is a liquid. Enjoy the automation but it does ref a faster idle then one possibly wants and the large drop in revelations from high to lowest means that the engine can stall when you are maneuvering at that point. The fuel injection and air volume metering ensure riding is the same experience on high mountains as it is at sea level. I have never heard it cough or felt any hesitation. The afterburner is state of the art.
I did notice on the fuel injected Vulcan, one can not run the gas until completely empty. Perhaps this model also, is having the fuel pump built inside the tank. Generally out of the way but you can get it on the surface. Mine has a floater gauge because it is supposed to be old looking/luxury built. One doesn't need the key to get informed. When empty it knocks. That will be the third and final warning. So that makes good reasons for the over-enthousiast indicator light. The general advice is: do the math about millage only ones and reset the trip counter. Still I would not welcome condensed water in the tank because of atmospheric breathing. I am quite used filling her up after the ride.
You definitely have no worries choosing the right handlebars.
Thanks for the info. I always seem to overestimate how much fuel is left in there so I lucky haven't run out......yet.
Some of these hateful responses..? Damn!He's giving you his honest opinion of the things he doesn't like!OPINIONS, not factory or style mistakes. I took away that he LOVES this bike but wanted to give an objective review. Some of the things he doesn't like are the same things I don't like. Good review Reggie!
+Joe Stewart wow. Thanks Joe. Yeah I love this bike. I still have it to this day even after getting in an accident with it I've repaired it cause it is a great bike that has given me worry free smiles per hour. Thanks you for your kind words and comment.
Ride on Brother.
my 1600 classic vulcan has floorboards, heel toe shifter, and windscreen all standard stock bro pretty much the only difference is the hard bags
+Aaron Thompson I've seen a lot of the 1600 classics and it seems to come setup like yours. They are great bikes btw.
I have never loved the tank mounted speedometer. I wish there was a way to convert To a more traditional gauge set up on handlebar.
Lots of people talk about handlebar risers. Instead think about a set of HD Heritage handlebars.
I've ran heritage bars on both a Nomad and a Road King. They simply fit the rider better. Bonus point: You don't have to change any cables or hydraulic lines.
Its a bike, kind of meant to be personalized. Most of the things you mentioned could be easily fixed.
I made it 2 minutes in when you complained about the riser's. Why not spend 5 minutes and remove them?
Matt Young Thanks for the feedback. That is something I've looked into, it seems simple enough, just got to get them and get off my lazy ass and swap them.
It's quite obvious that when a person does a review about something they're going to talk about what they don't like the risers. Spending 5 minutes to change isn't the issue obviously. You clearly know nothing about doing reviews.
Monica Pinard Thanks for the reply. ;-)
+Monica Pinard you don't get it, the risers on his bike are AFTERMARKET. meaning they were added by the previous owner because his arms were too short. that's like me buying a used car the previous owner painted pink and then complain because its pink. but in this case it's a five minute fix and 5$.
Cant you push the bars back a bit ?
Instead of buying risers, did you try turning them up ? Those look pretty to be turned pretty far down.
I had the same issue with the stock bars. Tight turns would lock my elbows in my ribs, and be really uncomfortable. I put stock risers with 16" apes, amazing comfort now. LOL the weight. A cruiser is gonna be heavy as hell, you ain't riding a 700 shadow no mo! that 1600 is a big beast. The air issue you are having is from no lower deflectors.
Nice. With the 16 inch apes did you have to buy longer throttle cables and such or was there enough slack? I love the look of apes and have thought of swapping to them for a long time.
I bought longer cables. From stock to 16" is about an 8" difference so i went with +8 cables. You could honestly go with +6, as i have a little bit too much slack. There was enough slack in the electrical lines that i didn't have to splice any of them, they could stretch up to the 16" apes
Greetings, just bought a 2006 Nomad used and I am straight armed to the grips. Unacceptable, so I have Scootworks Phat 2 risers on the way. The way the bike is now I can't even use a backrest because I have to lean slightly forward. Not good for long distance touring. Anyway, thanks for the vids, hope you enjoy your riding
Absinthe2401 I enjoy her very much, I actually have a set of Scootworks Phat 2 on my bike now, but its pulled back way too far for me. This bike is one of the most comfortable bikes I've ever ridden.
I have a Kawasaki 1500 mean streak that I love to ride after 30 years or more I got back in to riding I got such a good deal on a 2003 Kawasaki mean streak would ony 1000 miles on it I had to get it so far I put 7000 miles on it in 2 summers I could only ride on weekends and live in and the northeast the weather doesn't really cooperate from November to March be safe and keep the rubber down
Thanks man. I love this bike. It's so reliable and rides so great. It hugs the road especially when you get a bit north of 70.
You mentioned in one of your videos that you were thinking about changing the risers. I ordered a pair of Phatrisers II from Scootworks five weeks ago and I have yet to receive them. Do you still have your Nomad and did you change the risers out? If you did, I would like to buy them if you still have them.
get yourself a backrest, grasshopper you will love it
***** You think so? I ordered different risers.
too many comercials, I didn't get to the end of the video, sounds like a great bike I'm picking one up next week
It is an awesome bike. I would recommend it. Sorry about the ads.
Starts at 1:46 ?
I have an 02...I only gey 100 miles on a full tank..is that normal. How can I change this.
+Kelven Dyson 100 miles till completely empty? That seems really low.
ReggiewithTwoGs...that's correct! If I top off I only get about 100 miles flat out riding. it's less than that in traffic. I was told it's because the bike has after market pipes and burns more gas. Ex: I live in Chicago. It's only 55 miles to Kenosha from my home. When i get to Kenosha I'm sitting on almost quarter tank..any answers!
+Kelven Dyson I would suspect that what you stated about the aftermarket pipes that if the jets were changed (carbed) or fuel mapping were changed (Fuel Injected) it would burn more few. My bike is completely stock.
Also do you have an aftermarket air filter?
ReggiewithTwoGs...I believe it has standard air filter. But I was also told something with the power commander needs to changed in such a way that it burns less but I would lose HP?? Does that make any sense??
+Kelven Dyson it does. Bikes come from the factory with pretty lean settings on the Fueling to help past EPA and Euro standards. So if you did have a power commander hooked up with would increase the HP by probably increasing the amount of fuel is pumped to give your bike more power.
It's a trade off but I would think it would be worth for the extra power.
This is a nice bike man, looks solid and looks great. One thing i don't like about your bike is the bars. I love drag bars and that's it haha
Before i bought my Yamaha Stryker i was considering buying a Vulcan Custom 900 and i didn't because of the power and i didn't really like the back end on it. I love my Stryker tho its perfect and i just ordered cobra dragster pipes for it with a fuel module and i cannot wait till i get those on. Ride Safe
flyguitarnihad My first bike had drag bars, I wish this bike had drag bars. Those look the best on cruisers.
Not sure what you were expecting when you bought a 2007 1600 cc cruiser. It is going to be a big, heaving, relatively slow-steering bike. If you wanted a lighter, quicker-steering bike, you should be looking elsewhere - which is why I stopped riding cruisers. I went from a Vulcan 750 to a W650 to a Ninja 500 to a Ninja 650R to a Vulcan 750. I could not accept the decrease in performance going back from those low-end sport bikes to a cruiser. Also, scraping floor boards is like nails on a chalk board to me. I have also ridden bigger Vulcans, but never owned one. That being said, I ride with cruiser owners. I'm the only sport bike in the group. Some of those I ride with can thrash those cruisers, including Vulcans like yours, through twisty roads like there was nothing to it. It always amazes me. I guess it is a matter or training and saddle time on one's bike of choice.
igrinder88 I didn't know what to expect when I bought the bike. I did do a video explaining what I liked about the bike. You might want to check it out to get a full view of where I'm coming from.
Change your grip to a grip like you are holding an ice cream cone…that should be a lot more comfortable
An ice cream cone…I need more info as to why an ice cream cone grip would be better.
@@ReggiewithTwoGs it changes the angle of your wrist and aligns it with your forearm while holding the grips. Sounds funny and feels funny at first but after a few rides it’s natural and you may find your arms less fatigued.
Nice video, even if you love your bike you notice and pick out things about the bike that could have been better. Like my Vulcan 2000, cable clutch not hydraulic, the stock bars are very skinny and make it look weird for such a big bike. Would preferred 1/25" bars.
Why on earth did you buy this bike then??
Cause I like it.
You need to customize it looks like a old man bike lol mine is literally fairing suspension cobra exhaust smoke and cammed with custom fuel injectors my favorite
Just losen the bars and push them forward a bit
I was thinking about geting one of these but nvm cx
+Ranger Rides overall it's a really good bike you should check out my other video what I love about my nomad.
Lol heavy, its an 800lb bike thats pretty light for a 1600
so change what you dont like better yet just sell it
Sell it? Naw. Flaws exist with anything. I love this bike and I've also done a follow up to this video covering what I like. Thanks for the comment it's greatly appreciated.
You don't need to use the word "like" 15 times in each sentence
You know what I think. I think you need a vulcan riding buddy.
Should I stay on youtube? After a small miscommunication with "Moto Girl Vlogs" she flat-Out BLOCKED Me with No WARNING preventing me from joining All Girl Stream (that I worked so hard to promote) What HURTs is I even APLOGIZED and she Still REFUSES to let be a part of the Girl MotoRiding community, I am writing this message to explain to everyone in the MotoCommunity why the Pretty New GirlRider (me) is probably leaving youTube, unless I can Work-it-Out with her.
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Uh...did I miss something? I mean why would you let a person who you've never meet make you decide to quit UA-cam? I don't know what problem you have with this "Moto Girl Vlogs" but you've got to learn that sometimes people will disagree with you and not like you for whatever reason. You can't get all upset and let stuff like that bother you. I know I wouldn't. Keep doing you that's the most important thing.
Sorry if this wasn't helpful. Just don't like to see people let one bad experience cause them to stop something, they are awesome people in the Motovlogging community out there...and they are awesomely bad ones as well, you've just gotta find you group, or create your own.
i hate Kawasaki z750,i hate kawasaki ninja, the noise and pop bangs are irritant and stupid sound
+Maria Do Ceu Tomaz Goncalves do you own one?
good review sorta video man it looks like a good bike but respect your thoughts!!
I subbed and i will stay active for sure!
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Happy new year Wish you the best of Luck for this year to be filled with lots of love and joy!
Thanks man. Will check your channel out as well.
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poor lady..
+Victoria Needham I know. Thanks for watching.
just sell it papa
Maybe you need to go back to a smaller bike , You moved up to the man class of bike . Handle it or sell it . Don't be a cry baby .
+Oma Croft 🤔. Check out my other video things I love about this bike.
Being critical and pointing out flaws in a piece of machinery is not being a "winner"
Dude? Are you serious? You learned how to handle a heavier bike at slow speeds. That is called a learning curve. If you take off your windshield you will regret it. If you had any experience riding at other than sea level you would learn to appreciate fuel injection. Do you have a trip meter? Figure mileage isn't difficult.