One of the best mods for any kind of bike: steel braided brake lines. Very surprised they weren't mentioned. Super easy to install and not that expensive. They'll do a LOT more for your braking than the 2.5kg you save on the battery in both street and track use.
Redneck Dipper man eat little snacks all day and go like hell and you will waste away! Stay away from pop or any processed foods! But don’t do it all at once go easy start small win one small battle at a time. Then a year later when someone sees you ask them for their honest opinion on how you look! Healthy and skinny good fat and lazy bad! Pretty simple really!
First time watching this dude, it literally sounds like he did almost the entire video in one take and only stumbled on maybe 2 words? Super impressive. Now I have to watch more just to see if it was a fluke or if he really is just that godlike.
Great job Lemmy and RevZilla! I really enjoy your infomercials, they are done very thoughtfully. Hey LemLem, I'm built like you in the middle. Recommend me some leathers?
I can tell you that if you order from Leather Up, consider ordering things 2 sizes larger than you are wearing on most stuff. I wear a 3x, but need a 5x on coats there. I also am a bit round, but sizes there run small. Maybe I'm in denial, but just sayin'...good luck!
As I am a bit more familiar with the gear side of things, Lem asked me to shoot you over some recommendations for leathers that are sized a bit more generously. Without knowing your actual measurements I am shooting in the dark a bit but here are some starting points to consider: The Cortech Latigo RR 2.0 is cut a bit more generously. I found it to be very refined over previous generations and dollar for dollar I like it more than the more expensive Adrenaline RR from Cortech. Another one to look at is the AGV Sport Podium suit. When I did California Superbike School these are the suits the instructors used and are the suits provided to their students. I was impressed with this suit the first time I tried one on for a Geek Speak video we shot and even more impressed when I saw the wide range of students CSS was able to outfit with them. Keep in mind that depending on your measurements another option is to get a suit sized larger than you need and then have it tailored down to fit your build often times this results in the fit of a custom suit but for less money than what you would normally have to pay to have a suit built from scratch. We recommend for our customers to reach out to Anthony's Leatherworks for any questions on leather tailoring. Those guys are great. If you have additional questions or want to discuss specific fitments, always feel free to call and chat with one of our gear geeks. There are quite a few track and road race guys on staff that would be more than happy to chat with you.
Bro it was so awesome, I went to Buttonwillow racetrack. At first it nerve-racking because you don't know the tracking you don't know what to expect, but after the first session you get a lot more comfortable and you start exceeding what you do on the street doing that inside the race track.
I've been riding 20 years, its good to watch videos like this (not this video specifically) to stay fresh and relevant. Be open to new ideas and concepts.
Agree to disagree. Good video if you're looking into your first bike. Real experienced riders would throw on a stabilizer/ engine protectors/ race compound grips/ Sprocket & Chain etc etc the list goes on. I understand its a quick and informative video for rookies but rather they learn what they really need than just a sugar coated list.
I guess these are nice mods but they all come with disadvantages you have to consider, there's a good reason why the bike didn't have these out of the factory. Frame sliders can cause an insane amount of damage to your bike if it's caught on something on the road. The engine "covers" reduces cooling capabilities, there are many accounts of this happening especially in hot climates.
A few other things you could of mentioned was luggage/storage, grips, levers and tires. I myself am going to be getting a Honda CB500F 2016-17 soon and I'm going to be swapping the Exhaust for a Akra slip on and adding a Tail Box for a secure lock up location for my helmet as I'm primarily commuting to work. So these are two items that will benefit me, loud pipes and secure storage. Eventually i might look into a tail tidy and some others mods but when i buy the bike those are getting fitted on the day.
no-cut slider is contentious. I'd go along with that for total rookie 1st investment. Otherwise, commit to cutting the fairing and get straight mounted sliders. Those no-cut sliders are notorious for bending.
Mc garage has a good video on frame sliders. Reasons to use plastic rounded ones instead of the long metal ones that will dig in on low sides. For track or hard street use obviously
Great Video Lemmy, you touched on everything. I've been riding for over 10 years, in 4 different motorcycles. When it comes to sports bikes. You hit the nail on the head.
it should also be mentioned than with the no cut sliders that at speed the bracket bends and/or snap off. they are no where near as strong as a cut slider. not to mention why a lot of the sliders have gone away from that shape because it grabs the pot hole or something in the road and instead of sliding now goes flying! but great job Lemmy! it's a learning process for new riders!
I found out the hard way one very important mod if you are gonna take your bike to the track is changing your break fluid to racing break fluid. Boiling your break fluid coming into a turn at 130mph sucks. 30 bucks for a can of racing break fluid can save you 1000s of dollars in repairs.
And after all that sales waffle no mention of the one mod which really makes a difference, aftermarket adjustable rearsets, they help with positive gear changes as unlike the factory standards they don't crud up inside the spigot which then affects your shifting and wears gear dogs quickly and then theres comfort, factory fitted Japanese rests are made for little Japanese legs and cramp our western legs so positioning these just 1 inch lower and a couple of notches rearward makes for a more comfortable pleasant journey, road or track.
tail tidys are just pointless. One rain storm and you know why. #1 mod: tires. #2: pads #3 proper fork springs if you weight above 180. Its ridiculous in 2017 we still have to put tank grips on and add USB ports to new bikes.
Tail tidy's don't really have an effect on how much crap gets kicked up because pretty much all bikes these days are sold with rear huggers. They actually put the longer tail on because legally, the number plate has to be positioned behind the rear wheel from factory.
everything sounds great...if anyone wants my input dont get the snakeskin techspec for the tank pad...they are great for the sides of the tank to keep you on the bike but the middle tank pad destroys the shit out of your jacket
okleydokley I was not talking about my crotch...if u wanna talk about my crotch send me a dm hahaha...I was talking about my jacket rubbing against the hard patern on the tank pad, Since this particular tank pad is made out of grippy material and not smooth as a typical tank pad, it is real hard on the leather or whatever your jacket is made of. Just sharing my experience
Hey Eduardo, Lem asked me to jump in and help out with gear recommendations. If you would like to let us know what type of gear you're looking for I'd be happy to offer some guidance. When we are outfitting folks we usually start with a few basic questions. Are you looking for track gear or street gear? What are your measurements? What is the weather and temperature in the area you ride? Etc... For example, I use a Spidi Reset Wind race suit on the track because it's better tailored for taller, larger riders like myself. I use Dainese boots because I feel they offer best protection for the best price (That and Sidi boots are too narrow for my feet). The Alpinestars Nucleon KR-1 Road Back Protector is pretty much my favorite stand alone option on the market right now for not only protection but also for adjustability, price, and comfort. We like to treat the quest for new gear like more of a conversation. Feel free to respond here or shoot an email over to CS@RevZilla.com for a one-on-one conversation. You can always call up and have the conversation with one of our Gear Geeks as well. We have plenty of track riders on staff to help answer any questions you may have. Good luck!
ahmed alaa stock brakes are ok for beginner track day riders, which this video is geared towards. If not he'd have to start talking steel braided break lines and a whole lot more.
yep. That's why I wouldn't use them. If you can't ride on the street w/o dropping your bike all the time, you should probably get a different bike or quit riding.
Is there a video or can you make a video on how to properly use Sport bike stands? I got the rear one packed down, but the front one for some reason is too wide and I can't find any way to adjust it. I can't remember what brand it is either.
We don't have a specific video for using stands, though we may make one in the future. It seems you need to get an adjustable width front stand or one that's designed for the width of your front end. -DrewZilla
is it just me or the frame keeps moving when shooting lemmy? is it because of a shoulder mounted camera or was the active stability thing on when uploading this video onto youtube? i first thought the tripod was probably on wooden floors but its a "shop" so probably has concrete floors there? its not noticeable but once you notice it, you cant help but get dizzy from watching the frame shift so much.
The front lift is from Trackside, and the rear is from Pit Bull. To lift the front wheel, you need to lift the rear wheel first to stabilize the bike. Once the rear is up on a rear stand, you can use either a front fork lift stand or front head lift stand. A fork lift stand lifts the front from the bottom of the fork legs, while a head lift stand lifts the front from the head tube. -DrewZilla *www.revzilla.com/pit-bull-stands *www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/trackside-front-paddock-stand
No cut frame sliders are waste of money. Most of them are designed in a way that allows them to shift when you do go down. Had mine crack the fairing anyways because they pivoted. Best to just bite the bullet and cut the hole. That way, there's nothing to pivot.
Maybe you can help, I just bought a used 2013 ssr 250cc enduro dual sport... has some broken plastics and break lever that I want to fix But I cant find the pieces online and im raid of bolts not fiting correctly any sugestions? Maybe bike is not so common?I dont know about motorcicles and bought it used to learn.
Yeah that bike is not common, and we don't have any parts for them. I recommend you contact SSR directly. -DrewZilla *www.ssrmotorsports.com/store/contact_us.php
a tank pad is going to prevent you from denting the tank when braking hard? wut? you're only denting the tank if you wreck. and that little square of rubber (which is waaay too small to even protect the paint like it's supposed to do) isn't going to do anything. I'm surprised you could say that with a straight face.
Lemmy talking sportsbikes? I feel so conflicted...
I'd like to see Lemmy riding sportbike.
He rode a Grom...that was fun.
Jeremy Standiford - Quit being a little bitch.
One of the best mods for any kind of bike: steel braided brake lines.
Very surprised they weren't mentioned. Super easy to install and not that expensive. They'll do a LOT more for your braking than the 2.5kg you save on the battery in both street and track use.
Jeremy Standiford what are you riding these days?
Lemmy is love, Lemmy is life
He is *I N F I N I T E* And *vast*
Power commander, steering damper, flush mount turn signals, integrated tail lights.... Oh, and the brake reservoir sock adds +5 horsepower.
The most secret and hidden way to shed weight on a bike is to go on a diet
oof
TheGofercat77
Harley riders ride Harleys because their black leather covered bellies match their black leather saddlebags..... VOLUMINOUS!
Redneck Dipper man eat little snacks all day and go like hell and you will waste away! Stay away from pop or any processed foods! But don’t do it all at once go easy start small win one small battle at a time. Then a year later when someone sees you ask them for their honest opinion on how you look! Healthy and skinny good fat and lazy bad! Pretty simple really!
But that requires willpower. Its much easier to just spend money.
No Lemmy, I'm not your target audience. I'm just a guy who enjoys watching revzilla reviews while I poop.
I'm doing the same. Mines beer gut
literally me rn atm
Me too
👍🏻
you got me mate
First time watching this dude, it literally sounds like he did almost the entire video in one take and only stumbled on maybe 2 words? Super impressive. Now I have to watch more just to see if it was a fluke or if he really is just that godlike.
Best mod to your sport bike is education for the pilot. All of these bikes in stock form are more capable than most riders.
werd
Maybe true but a lot of these mods make sense especially those pegs or whatever that protect it when it tips over.. also the thing on the back tire
true, and gear as well
I'm a firm believer in Back to Basics things, and appreciated the reminder of lighter weights helping with handling and braking as well, nice job.
Great job Lemmy and RevZilla! I really enjoy your infomercials, they are done very thoughtfully.
Hey LemLem, I'm built like you in the middle. Recommend me some leathers?
I can tell you that if you order from Leather Up, consider ordering things 2 sizes larger than you are wearing on most stuff. I wear a 3x, but need a 5x on coats there.
I also am a bit round, but sizes there run small. Maybe I'm in denial, but just sayin'...good luck!
As I am a bit more familiar with the gear side of things, Lem asked me to shoot you over some recommendations for leathers that are sized a bit more generously. Without knowing your actual measurements I am shooting in the dark a bit but here are some starting points to consider:
The Cortech Latigo RR 2.0 is cut a bit more generously. I found it to be very refined over previous generations and dollar for dollar I like it more than the more expensive Adrenaline RR from Cortech.
Another one to look at is the AGV Sport Podium suit. When I did California Superbike School these are the suits the instructors used and are the suits provided to their students. I was impressed with this suit the first time I tried one on for a Geek Speak video we shot and even more impressed when I saw the wide range of students CSS was able to outfit with them.
Keep in mind that depending on your measurements another option is to get a suit sized larger than you need and then have it tailored down to fit your build often times this results in the fit of a custom suit but for less money than what you would normally have to pay to have a suit built from scratch. We recommend for our customers to reach out to Anthony's Leatherworks for any questions on leather tailoring. Those guys are great.
If you have additional questions or want to discuss specific fitments, always feel free to call and chat with one of our gear geeks. There are quite a few track and road race guys on staff that would be more than happy to chat with you.
giff74 definitely agree great job but the only thing is in the description half the stuff doesn't match the link
Lemmy is freak'n awesome. He explains stuff so well and he's actually excited about it.
Stickers add 5 HP
Asian In Ohio come on stop being foolish. We all know it's closer to 10hp.
Wearing flip flops and shorts add 10 hp
Asian In Ohio
5 HP EACH!
Please never stop making UA-cam videos! You've a almost a solid 300k subs and you dudes are awesome! Thank you from Canada, Ontario :D
Revzilla rocks , Lemmy's info on bikes is helpful
This guy is super smooth in front of the camera. Hats off
Brooo you kinda look like the detective from 2 fast 2 furious. Lol
Lmao he does
@@samuelsanchez6140 is it that guy that had that torture thing with the bucket and mouse happen to him 😄
@@Jason.cbr1000rr yes lmao
Or the butcher assassin from "Wanted"
I'm 18 Years old and have my first Track Day in February!!! My bike is tracked out and I cannot wait!
Bro it was so awesome, I went to Buttonwillow racetrack. At first it nerve-racking because you don't know the tracking you don't know what to expect, but after the first session you get a lot more comfortable and you start exceeding what you do on the street doing that inside the race track.
I've been riding 20 years, its good to watch videos like this (not this video specifically) to stay fresh and relevant.
Be open to new ideas and concepts.
Agree to disagree. Good video if you're looking into your first bike. Real experienced riders would throw on a stabilizer/ engine protectors/ race compound grips/ Sprocket & Chain etc etc the list goes on. I understand its a quick and informative video for rookies but rather they learn what they really need than just a sugar coated list.
Those indikators gave me cancer 😣😣
I.BiLlIoN I I was just gonna say that LMAO
Your grammar gives me cancer
@@whodat4265 your attitude gives me cancer
Spelling not grammar mistake ,but yeah very ugly indicators
I guess these are nice mods but they all come with disadvantages you have to consider, there's a good reason why the bike didn't have these out of the factory. Frame sliders can cause an insane amount of damage to your bike if it's caught on something on the road. The engine "covers" reduces cooling capabilities, there are many accounts of this happening especially in hot climates.
A few other things you could of mentioned was luggage/storage, grips, levers and tires. I myself am going to be getting a Honda CB500F 2016-17 soon and I'm going to be swapping the Exhaust for a Akra slip on and adding a Tail Box for a secure lock up location for my helmet as I'm primarily commuting to work. So these are two items that will benefit me, loud pipes and secure storage. Eventually i might look into a tail tidy and some others mods but when i buy the bike those are getting fitted on the day.
Well done lemmy, Would like to see a ADV version of this.
That would be an r1
Ah, a sport bike.... one day. One day... lol
Same here
The dream
Daniel Combs I just bought a 99 ninja 500 for $600 relatively same bike bigger engine tho and I love it lmao
The Grizzly Progressive today is that day !!
I’m on a GSX-R600
This guy reminds me of a bigger Jason momoa-auquaman
I love seeing the exact bike i have in these videos.
Happy new year lemmy and the RevZilla team.
Those tank pads are great for people with larg belt buckles.
Nice video, I ordered the USB battery tender adapter for charging my phone.
does it drain Power from your battery?
A slip on exhaust is the least functional mod out of this list of mods?
I'm liking this guy.
I always thought that paint scheme was so nice.
I'd like to see Lemmy riding sportbike!
Busa or 14r I believe
Simple and effective mods.
no-cut slider is contentious. I'd go along with that for total rookie 1st investment. Otherwise, commit to cutting the fairing and get straight mounted sliders. Those no-cut sliders are notorious for bending.
Lemmy is the shit!
Mc garage has a good video on frame sliders. Reasons to use plastic rounded ones instead of the long metal ones that will dig in on low sides. For track or hard street use obviously
Make a guide on how to wire those usb outlets and other stuff "ip to the north" pls :DD
Shogun frame sliders... When you want to crack your frame in a "parking lot tip over".
Great Video Lemmy, you touched on everything.
I've been riding for over 10 years, in 4 different motorcycles.
When it comes to sports bikes. You hit the nail on the head.
I did one of those parking lot tip overs. so glad nobody saw it lol.
Im a simple man
Lemmy says subscribe so I do it
it should also be mentioned than with the no cut sliders that at speed the bracket bends and/or snap off. they are no where near as strong as a cut slider. not to mention why a lot of the sliders have gone away from that shape because it grabs the pot hole or something in the road and instead of sliding now goes flying! but great job Lemmy! it's a learning process for new riders!
As usual! you guys got this covered! I'm actual stopping by the Philly store in Feb on our trip to NC. Gotta go to where the riding is!
I found out the hard way one very important mod if you are gonna take your bike to the track is changing your break fluid to racing break fluid. Boiling your break fluid coming into a turn at 130mph sucks. 30 bucks for a can of racing break fluid can save you 1000s of dollars in repairs.
Lemmy, I like you. Keep up the great, great attitude and clarity of speech.
Nice Video!!!
And after all that sales waffle no mention of the one mod which really makes a difference, aftermarket adjustable rearsets, they help with positive gear changes as unlike the factory standards they don't crud up inside the spigot which then affects your shifting and wears gear dogs quickly and then theres comfort, factory fitted Japanese rests are made for little Japanese legs and cramp our western legs so positioning these just 1 inch lower and a couple of notches rearward makes for a more comfortable pleasant journey, road or track.
tail tidys are just pointless. One rain storm and you know why. #1 mod: tires. #2: pads #3 proper fork springs if you weight above 180. Its ridiculous in 2017 we still have to put tank grips on and add USB ports to new bikes.
okleydokley Ya, automotive technology progresses excruciatingly slow compared to technology-technology.
Fenders are ugly and heavy and pointless. The tail tidy it lighter better looking and still just as safe if you install it correcrly
Tail tidy's don't really have an effect on how much crap gets kicked up because pretty much all bikes these days are sold with rear huggers.
They actually put the longer tail on because legally, the number plate has to be positioned behind the rear wheel from factory.
R6 = Life
Good job Lemmy! :)
Love this video
Good video. Thanks for sharing.
I feel like I could've watched you talk about sports bikes mods for hours.
Holy shit, this guy is GOLD!
everything sounds great...if anyone wants my input dont get the snakeskin techspec for the tank pad...they are great for the sides of the tank to keep you on the bike but the middle tank pad destroys the shit out of your jacket
TheHappyRider If you have proper grips, your crotch should not be pressing on the tank.
okleydokley I was not talking about my crotch...if u wanna talk about my crotch send me a dm hahaha...I was talking about my jacket rubbing against the hard patern on the tank pad, Since this particular tank pad is made out of grippy material and not smooth as a typical tank pad, it is real hard on the leather or whatever your jacket is made of.
Just sharing my experience
"give us a ring on the telly-bone im lemmy and im outta-here" 🤙
thank you very much.Quick shipper.Good Product.
Thank you
U Explain things so good
It's EZ to understand
Thumbs up 👍
Hey Lem, what was going through your head when Batman was dangling you off the side of the building asking where the other drugs were going?
Lemmy, awesome vid! great suggestions! any suggestions for riding gear?
Hey Eduardo, Lem asked me to jump in and help out with gear recommendations. If you would like to let us know what type of gear you're looking for I'd be happy to offer some guidance. When we are outfitting folks we usually start with a few basic questions. Are you looking for track gear or street gear? What are your measurements? What is the weather and temperature in the area you ride? Etc...
For example, I use a Spidi Reset Wind race suit on the track because it's better tailored for taller, larger riders like myself. I use Dainese boots because I feel they offer best protection for the best price (That and Sidi boots are too narrow for my feet). The Alpinestars Nucleon KR-1 Road Back Protector is pretty much my favorite stand alone option on the market right now for not only protection but also for adjustability, price, and comfort.
We like to treat the quest for new gear like more of a conversation. Feel free to respond here or shoot an email over to CS@RevZilla.com for a one-on-one conversation. You can always call up and have the conversation with one of our Gear Geeks as well. We have plenty of track riders on staff to help answer any questions you may have.
Good luck!
super good video...
Thats the one thing im gonna miss about my moped : (. Centre stands save so much time parking lol.
Sport mods a la Lemmy? The end is near.
Ive decided Puig is the funniest brand name I've ever heard :)
Brake pads , you should have mentioned track/ racing pads as a good mod in the track section
ahmed alaa stock brakes are ok for beginner track day riders, which this video is geared towards. If not he'd have to start talking steel braided break lines and a whole lot more.
snakerb most modern sportbikes have braided lines as OEM.
okleydokley sorry but not true. A lot do but not most.
Honda, Suzuki, and Kawasaki do not.
I think most European sportbikes do.
I own a harley instead of a sport bike but i still watch these vids because Lemmy rocks. 😂👌🏻
Mr Potat0man451 buenas buenas NB
Does a nose ring prevent pizza eating?
They forgot category 3. The people going down the highway at 150 running from the cops.
when do you see that every day?
Lol you have exactly the same background on your iphone as I do! Scared me a little haha
I've got tank guard n black visor already
I heard that the frame sliders sometimes tend to bend the frame where they are connected on impact. Is it true?
yep. That's why I wouldn't use them. If you can't ride on the street w/o dropping your bike all the time, you should probably get a different bike or quit riding.
J P yep. They protect in low speed impacts but high speed impacts will bend the frame / engine mount
next up supermoto?
great vid
The sound effect at 0:06 sounds like the beginning of the song Born on the Bayou by Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Lol as soon as you started talking about the exhaust KN ZX10R just ripped past my house
my trackside usb never worked lol I haven't got around to buying a new one yet
Is there a video or can you make a video on how to properly use Sport bike stands? I got the rear one packed down, but the front one for some reason is too wide and I can't find any way to adjust it. I can't remember what brand it is either.
We don't have a specific video for using stands, though we may make one in the future. It seems you need to get an adjustable width front stand or one that's designed for the width of your front end. -DrewZilla
is it just me or the frame keeps moving when shooting lemmy? is it because of a shoulder mounted camera or was the active stability thing on when uploading this video onto youtube? i first thought the tripod was probably on wooden floors but its a "shop" so probably has concrete floors there? its not noticeable but once you notice it, you cant help but get dizzy from watching the frame shift so much.
The video team experimented shooting it with our Movi handheld stabilizer system rather than a tripod. -DrewZilla
What kind of front wheel lift did you use? Do you brace the bike with blocks under the engine when propping up the front to take the wheel off?
The front lift is from Trackside, and the rear is from Pit Bull. To lift the front wheel, you need to lift the rear wheel first to stabilize the bike. Once the rear is up on a rear stand, you can use either a front fork lift stand or front head lift stand. A fork lift stand lifts the front from the bottom of the fork legs, while a head lift stand lifts the front from the head tube. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/pit-bull-stands
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/trackside-front-paddock-stand
You forgot motocross grips for track bikes.
So, you modified with extra accessory! what For i try harlyquin skid type Stunt to entice Jocker, what gnarly accesory i need to Fix to the toy
Love it
No cut frame sliders are waste of money. Most of them are designed in a way that allows them to shift when you do go down. Had mine crack the fairing anyways because they pivoted.
Best to just bite the bullet and cut the hole. That way, there's nothing to pivot.
For me, I'd like to have the signal lights flush with the fairings.
What are some other advantages to the lithium battery? Does it hold a charge better, or last longer?
I figured my laptop battery lasts 5 minutes, so there probably wasn't a huge advantage if any. lol.
Maybe you can help, I just bought a used 2013 ssr 250cc enduro dual sport... has some broken plastics and break lever that I want to fix But I cant find the pieces online and im raid of bolts not fiting correctly any sugestions? Maybe bike is not so common?I dont know about motorcicles and bought it used to learn.
Yeah that bike is not common, and we don't have any parts for them. I recommend you contact SSR directly. -DrewZilla
*www.ssrmotorsports.com/store/contact_us.php
I'm getting a 2013 GSXR 600 soon and this video will help me a ton!!!
a tank pad is going to prevent you from denting the tank when braking hard? wut?
you're only denting the tank if you wreck. and that little square of rubber (which is waaay too small to even protect the paint like it's supposed to do) isn't going to do anything. I'm surprised you could say that with a straight face.
Yeah, if you’re hitting the tank hard enough to hit it you’ve just crashed. And lost your manhood
please make video on best air filters and exhaust in the world kindly do the needful
Make a tutorial on how to survive road conditions in Pittsburgh
Step 1: Get a dual sport to better survive the Pittsburgh potholes. -DrewZilla
Stock can has to go and flush mounted blinkers
Hey lemmy how did you remove that other tank protector? I need to remove one and want to know the best way
You can just peel it off slowly and carefully. -DrewZilla
Next Icon releases a D3O tank pad....do they have that lol
Yo she me your uh? or Yoshimura? What does the cow say? Me you? Or Moo? Good vid though, as always. Liked.
“Winds up lookin like a dirt bike” look at any rear fender on a dirtbike😂
What's the point of changing the battery to reduce weight when a guy with 250 pounds sitting on it?
Very clean color scheme, any body know the model year and what the color is called? Thanks
It's a 2014 Yamaha R6 in Team Yamaha Blue. -DrewZilla
WHATS UP LEMMY!!?!?? :D
Your voice is cool 😂👍🏽
Them lithium batteries suck in cool or cold weather
Maybe one day I'll get myself a sport bike, for now I'll stick to my sportster.