@ManlyHK1 yes I do practice, pretty much every day I ride. I go to parking lots and practice before I ride. I also want to learn to wheelie but I can turn off abs without pulling fuses and I just don't want to ruin my bike like that
@@ReeseMotter I’ve not ridden a bike for 10 years n the biggest I’ve ridden was the Ninja 600, similar to yours. I live in Hong Kong with very busy traffic so was thinking like getting a smaller bike to practice first before getting a big one. Then I’ve been offered a v decent 2023 BMW S1000rr M for a good price. Then I saw your video. So I am just wondering what would be the best approach for me. I ride for the lift style n not for the speed
My dream bike right there, just bought a zx4rr so working my way up. Hopefully one day cause this one is super rare enjoy man
Great choice. Can't go wrong w all black.
enjoy the bike, got a 23 its a beast
Nice thank you! Ride safe
Chill MAN!
You ok to ride such a heavy powerful bike after 7 years of not ridden one??
Honestly I thought that too! Seems to be just fine though, it worked out 👍🏽
@ but can you do figure 8, Tight space U turn n all that with confidence on this bike?
@ManlyHK1 yes I do practice, pretty much every day I ride. I go to parking lots and practice before I ride. I also want to learn to wheelie but I can turn off abs without pulling fuses and I just don't want to ruin my bike like that
@@ReeseMotter I’ve not ridden a bike for 10 years n the biggest I’ve ridden was the Ninja 600, similar to yours. I live in Hong Kong with very busy traffic so was thinking like getting a smaller bike to practice first before getting a big one. Then I’ve been offered a v decent 2023 BMW S1000rr M for a good price. Then I saw your video. So I am just wondering what would be the best approach for me. I ride for the lift style n not for the speed
It comes back quick if you rode hard before, if you take years off, it comes back quick