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  • @Neknadeg
    @Neknadeg 5 років тому +118

    I can totally confirm that. I ride a 34 year-old Yamaha (FJ1100). It has already made 140k km and still rides as smooth as a smoothie.

    • @homerfj1100
      @homerfj1100 4 роки тому +3

      That's a coincidence, so do I!.

    • @edikaramuratful
      @edikaramuratful Рік тому

      The bigger engine the better reliability of course... But you know who is the best engine maker of all times... And really they say about Yamaha that it's the weakest from the 4 major japanese companies when it comes to reliability. They say Honda goes first (witch is of course true) then Suzuki then Kawasaki than Yamaha. To me it's also logical about Yamaha because all the other manufacturers except Yamaha we're into making some type of engines. Yamaha was into making fine tuning sticks, then pianos.

  • @zerep11
    @zerep11 4 роки тому +299

    Someone once told me - "If you buy Japanese, you'll always be pleased."

    • @MrBurns-um2id
      @MrBurns-um2id 4 роки тому +18

      Thats because its true

    • @zachyoung2002
      @zachyoung2002 4 роки тому +25

      Specifically toyota and honda

    • @sultanafraz2019
      @sultanafraz2019 3 роки тому +6

      *Confederate states liked that*

    • @blacksheep6888
      @blacksheep6888 3 роки тому +4

      @@zachyoung2002 Honda have been the worst unreliable motorcycle i have ever owned.

    • @dnlcast2
      @dnlcast2 3 роки тому +18

      @@zachyoung2002 i love my Toyota motorcycle lol

  • @sharajnaidu5680
    @sharajnaidu5680 5 років тому +295

    The big 4 were so good they all got in the top 3. #yamahafan

    • @mrpantur7280
      @mrpantur7280 5 років тому +9

      YAMAHA = bulletproof.

    • @AryaEZAF
      @AryaEZAF 5 років тому +7

      @@mrpantur7280 YAMAHA = nuke proof

    • @mrpantur7280
      @mrpantur7280 5 років тому +8

      @@AryaEZAF ahahahaha when ww3 happens there will be people going around on yamahas

    • @AryaEZAF
      @AryaEZAF 5 років тому +2

      @@mrpantur7280 glad I'll be one of em lol what about you man.?

    • @mrpantur7280
      @mrpantur7280 5 років тому +1

      @@AryaEZAF of course yamaha is the the almighty beast.

  • @2x4barrels40
    @2x4barrels40 5 років тому +128

    Having 20 years working in motorcycle dealerships I can say Yamaha hands down is the best !

    • @edikaramuratful
      @edikaramuratful 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah right tell that to the real mechanics 😄

  • @mountainbikerdave
    @mountainbikerdave 5 років тому +693

    you can't beat japan in low cost and reliability.

    • @tjsmith9449
      @tjsmith9449 5 років тому +12

      @mld hater.

    • @tjsmith9449
      @tjsmith9449 5 років тому +16

      @mld i mean i dont understand how a 1000 cc supersport motorcycle can have a snooze factor.

    • @tjsmith9449
      @tjsmith9449 5 років тому +1

      @mld i respect your opinion but i also respect any bike

    • @tjsmith9449
      @tjsmith9449 5 років тому +2

      @mld tbh i like the look of the ducati but i love that sound the r1 makes

    • @willjohnson5861
      @willjohnson5861 5 років тому

      mld You can’t snooze at 180, doesn’t matter what you’re riding hahahahaha

  • @DylanHK
    @DylanHK 5 років тому +729

    In summary:
    5. Harley Davidson
    4. Victory
    3. Kawasaki
    2. Suzuki and Honda (tie)
    1. Yamaha

  • @Dr.Westside
    @Dr.Westside 5 років тому +21

    Honda riders were especially difficult to pull because none of them were home .

  • @a-money-music3473
    @a-money-music3473 5 років тому +2

    You always make these topics so enjoyable to watch. Thanks for making riding good fun.

  • @mayurchaudhari3625
    @mayurchaudhari3625 5 років тому +506

    Yamahas and hondas truly deserve this award

    • @pepperlook
      @pepperlook 5 років тому +31

      Suzuki doesn't?

    • @christopherhuggins3212
      @christopherhuggins3212 5 років тому +32

      @@pepperlook suzuki has shit electric other than that they also have bullet proof engines ie katanas and bandits and not to forget every squiddly douche on a gsxr 600 rev bombing every stop light like a Harley rider

    • @carbonbasedmolecule9197
      @carbonbasedmolecule9197 5 років тому +11

      Japan makes excellent squid missiles. My CBR900RR is 20 years old, and it still stacks up to modern day 600’s. It handles great and is more than enough for the street.

    • @retaliaterguitar2
      @retaliaterguitar2 5 років тому +32

      You can't kill a Honda anything. Not the most impressive machines but easily the most reliable.

    • @egalitarianvegan8806
      @egalitarianvegan8806 5 років тому +1

      I have no partisan choice when it comes to bike brands. I like any of them that serve me well. I do have to say that my old 14 year old Harley 883 has never had even one mechanical issue, and it is so easy to work on when it comes to maintenance. Sure it is not the smoothest, or fastest, but it amazingly fun to ride. My Suzi has had just a few minor problems. A fuel rail leak, and clutch chudder. For maintenance you better plan all day for even minor work like cleaning the air-filter. Honda GL 1800, 15 years old and still runs, and looks like new. Have had some wiring issues. The have broken from being put in a place where they are folded every time the trunk lid is opened, and closed. Maintenance is both easy, and hard. Rear tire is easy. Air-filter requires removing an unbelievable amount of the bike just to get to it.

  • @aidaneloff5357
    @aidaneloff5357 5 років тому +325

    My Yamaha makes up an entire 1% of their 11% 😂

    • @Ohno0es
      @Ohno0es 5 років тому +13

      1% club

    • @johncampbell335
      @johncampbell335 5 років тому +10

      My Yamaha must have been a Monday or Friday build. In the shop non-stop. I gave up on it after three seasons wasted.

    • @Ohno0es
      @Ohno0es 5 років тому

      @@johncampbell335 Got my left-hand console (blinkers/lights) swapped within the first year on my Tracer 700. Also the killswitch seems to get stuck and replaced very often.
      My fuelmeter is off by a few liters, apparently it's on the same lvl as the mt07 one, which has a smaller fueltank.. but other than that, I'm fairly happy about the quality build. Everything has been fixed under warranty, free of charge so can't complain. Love the bike.
      If I had money to waste, I'd probably buy an MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Reparto Corse.. BUT talking about reliability ... you need tons of money AND time on your hands with such a brand.
      Then again, Ferarri ain't the most reliable brand either, so..
      My next bike is likely to be either Yamaha again (tenere 1200?), or a Kawasaki (versys 1000 perhaps?)

    • @C4H10N4O2
      @C4H10N4O2 5 років тому +2

      @@Ohno0es Damn ! My 93 Honda had nothing done. Everything is still original from factory (except of consumable parts). And it crashed once on the road and multiple times in the forest..

    • @mooglemy3813
      @mooglemy3813 4 роки тому +2

      Hey this us stupid, everything breaks, if it's new that's what the warranty is supposed to take care of. If you look after it and I mean service the hell out of it it'll treat you right. But if it's mass produced you still can get a bad one no matter who makes it. Customer support is what makes a brand great not just reliability!

  • @f0ob
    @f0ob 3 роки тому +20

    Harley Davidson was also on your most unreliable video. Am I missing something?

    • @Taeil0151
      @Taeil0151 3 роки тому +3

      It was ranked #1 but that entailed being the most reliable out of the least reliable.

    • @captainthruster9484
      @captainthruster9484 3 роки тому +1

      HARDLEY Davidson

  • @wildcatcowboy6591
    @wildcatcowboy6591 5 років тому +8

    I've owned two Harley's, first one was used constant oil leak problems, second was new, no problems until first oil change at dealer. Metal shavings in the oil, been with Honda ever since.

    • @AxisDSTC
      @AxisDSTC Рік тому +1

      Overrated bikes eh? :P

  • @jacobrussell2414
    @jacobrussell2414 5 років тому +228

    Talking about a mature biker as he wraps a henti bike.😂😂

    • @matthewagosto8630
      @matthewagosto8630 5 років тому +9

      Probably will have your mom on the back of that bike when it’s done. Say hello to your new step dad.

    • @france4339
      @france4339 5 років тому +1

      Yammie Noob You planning to go to hentai con?

    • @seattlegrrlie
      @seattlegrrlie 5 років тому +1

      🤣

    • @TheRealNebari
      @TheRealNebari 4 роки тому

      Hey now, it was OUR fault that happened lol

  • @UncleFjester
    @UncleFjester 4 роки тому +5

    My Harley is Reliable AF! Starts up every Spring after sitting idle for the winter. No Prep done for storage, just park it & plug in the battery tender.
    It also reliably leaves oil on the sidewalk from the transmission😎💀

  • @kupuchishi6234
    @kupuchishi6234 5 років тому +1

    I used to love bikes! Outgrown it after the 25 plus. Now I am 34 and falling in love with it all over again. I was into cruisers bike in between. And its more of a preference rather than a passion. Now I am getting really excited with a naked sportsbike! Its just awesome once you started letting it free!

  • @Ronbassettphd
    @Ronbassettphd 5 років тому

    Found your vid quite by accident and I must say it is one of the best that I have seen! Love the content, the humor and your rapid fire delivery. Needless to say I have subscribed

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz1 5 років тому +13

    Japanese bikes are great, so no surprises here. I ride a 30 year old Honda 600. 145mph is till within her capacity and since the guys in Japan buttoned up the engine in 1988 the only mechanical addition has been a manual cam-chain tensioner which was fitted as a precaution. Oh and the fuel pump died a few years ago, which meant that the bottom gallon was not available. Neither item cost much especially as I do all my own maintenance. I replaced the steering head bearings with taper rollers, and changed all the hydraulic lines (30 years is too old for them!) but the seals are all original and have not been removed.
    I did up-rate the lights with HID headlight, but that's not because the old one did n't work, it did.
    Nothing failed, and just a few things replaced because of age or wear.
    Honda build quality,,, they always had it and still do.
    Oh, I've also owned Suzukis and Yamahas and all were as reliable as a rock, but I do do my maintenance. Never owned a Kawasaki although I have ridden a few... must try to remedy that before I fall off my twig (76 now!).
    We all ride in the same wind...... keep safe y'all... :-)

  • @mtmatt8958
    @mtmatt8958 4 роки тому +32

    This makes me more proud to be a new owner of a 2020 Mt 03 😎

  • @Nickel8237
    @Nickel8237 5 років тому +5

    The Stratoliner I once had was THE 11%! It had so many problems ( and the problems alone weren't the worst problem, Yamaha's "You want us to do what?" attitude was), that I finally traded it for a Harley-Davidson. Now, yes it had some issues, but Harley took care of me.

  • @kellykeefe3610
    @kellykeefe3610 4 роки тому +8

    I once owned a Yamaha 650 Special, it was one reliable bike! It would even start in the dead of a Colorado winter. Believe me when I tell you as former Triumph owner, the purchase of this bike was like going to heaven!

    • @journeymiracles
      @journeymiracles 2 роки тому +1

      How was your experience with Triumph? Could you share more please. I am thinking about buying Street Triple R

    • @kellykeefe3610
      @kellykeefe3610 2 роки тому +1

      @@journeymiracles I owned two old Triumphs, that had a lot of custom work done to them. They weren't very reliable due to this fact. I suspect the new bikes are well made-if a company produces a piece of crap-the word soon gets out on the internet. I also have owned two newer Harleys-I just loved both of them!

    • @journeymiracles
      @journeymiracles 2 роки тому

      @@kellykeefe3610 thanks

  • @vkhiev
    @vkhiev 5 років тому +17

    Total disbelief HD even made it on this top 5 list

    • @fatmanpedaling
      @fatmanpedaling 5 років тому

      You notice he expanded the list by one so poor Harley could make the list

    • @blacksheep6888
      @blacksheep6888 3 роки тому

      @@fatmanpedaling CF moto are more reliable than a Harley

    • @darrellcook8253
      @darrellcook8253 3 роки тому

      Better than the BSA 650 I bought in '77. BSA stands for Bastard Stopped Again. I resold it after replacing the awful Lucas electrics and replaced the crappy cables. It was reliable after that. From what I hear it's still running strong.

  • @egalitarianvegan8806
    @egalitarianvegan8806 5 років тому +4

    Aging is always taking place, but immaturity can last a life time. Words to live by

  • @KamranHaider
    @KamranHaider 4 роки тому +2

    Hmmm, useful information. You did help me in deciding my first cruiser ☺️

  • @edmundkonkolich8743
    @edmundkonkolich8743 5 років тому +1

    My '05 Suzuki GSF1200s (Bandit) has a fair amount of miles under her belt & for a 14 y.o. ride, has NEVER had any issues. Reg. maint. & replacing the odd rubber or plastic bits is all that's been done. "Ellie" has served me well since bringing her home in '09.

  • @michaelgill494
    @michaelgill494 4 роки тому +4

    Totally agree between myself and my best and longest friend we have owned over 15 YAMAHA bikes none have ever let us down ... they have been the pinnacle of reliability for over 40 years ..Its A Better Machine was their slogan ...so true

  • @ukdnbmarsh
    @ukdnbmarsh 5 років тому +77

    Honda has long been considered the most reliable bikes over here in england, they get my vote.

    • @jamesking7423
      @jamesking7423 5 років тому +2

      Not mine my 1st bike was a honda nothing but problems!
      Wheels were always out of line (Shop I got it from did it I done it a garage did it EVERY month) chains no matter what price the chain was it was fucked in 3000 miles or less I did it how honda told me I did it how every video on the web (that knows what they are doing) and the steering was always of ever so slight and to top it off honda said there was a problem but chose not to give me a different bike or money back.
      I went back every week for the 1st 2 months they said there was a problem but just keepet billing me after that I went to a garage or me and a mate who works on bikes did it ourselves. Nothing but hell with that shitting honda WILL NEVER TOUCH ONE AGAIN!
      My next 2 bikes Were fine I had a yamaha with No problems and treated the same as the honda in every way. (sold due to money problems)
      Then a derbi still have it and it is going well.
      DON'T BUY A HONDA IS WHAT I THINK!

    • @user-jt6nw6wm5q
      @user-jt6nw6wm5q 5 років тому +6

      @@jamesking7423 that did not happen

    • @jamesking7423
      @jamesking7423 5 років тому +2

      @@user-jt6nw6wm5q Yup really did I will never touch a honda in my life again 3 years of fixing it monthly cost my a bomb every month.
      No one likes my truth but it is the truth I heard nothing but good things about honda witch is why I got one.
      They were shit after they got my money they went from friendly helping me out to cunts not talking to me and not returning my calls the guy doing my bike most the time was a friend in my old school and he thought it was a bike for me to start on and even helped me pick it out witch soon was the worst thing I ever brought.

    • @burns0100
      @burns0100 5 років тому +2

      Bro if all that happen they shouldn't of sold you the bike. No new bike has all those issues that fast. I've never had half those issues on my first bike, a CFMoto, a Chinese brand. Never heard of a bike having that much wrong with it.

    • @jamesking7423
      @jamesking7423 5 років тому +1

      @@burns0100 Mine did it was a really bad I loved it when it worked but every time it got a problem it cost me a bomb to fix and what I meant was my 2nd bike the yamaha was sold. My honda was stolen thank fuck as it paid of the finance. I was told to sell it but could not because of the finance and even if I got it running well enough to sell and paid it off I could never sell it know how much of a cunt it was and the problems it gets.

  • @Paul49myspace
    @Paul49myspace 5 років тому +5

    My longest riding bike has been 1100 classic Vstar tires and oil changes and brake pads normal wear and tear since 2003 this bike has never let me down. So impressed I bought the RoadStar 2001 just last year but it is mostly a show bike. When Yamaha decided to put a ceramic coating on the cylinders walls they out did themselves and your seeing a lot of the 1100 & 1600 with easily over a 100,000 km on them and still going strong. Damn things will more then likely out live their owners.

  • @Fhhrrtjjkkkk
    @Fhhrrtjjkkkk 5 років тому

    As a new subscriber , I must say : wooow , why the hell havent I seen your videos before ? The best and most informative motorcycle channel out there . Thanx , and keep up your great work 😁

  • @ph0ib0s1
    @ph0ib0s1 5 років тому +46

    From 5 Harley I owned, 3 needed repairs and fixes in the first 3 month. Never kept them for 4 years.
    From the 3 BMWs I owned, all needed repairs in the first 4 years.
    From the 2 Yamaha and the Honda I own right now, not even one needed repairs.

    • @issackaiser
      @issackaiser 4 роки тому +1

      Big Oof for BMW 🤦🏻‍♂️🤣

    • @PaintHerWhite
      @PaintHerWhite 4 роки тому

      So? I have a 99 Harley Low Rider that has only needed tires and oil changes, brakes, and a battery occasionally.

    • @analyticalhabitrails9857
      @analyticalhabitrails9857 2 роки тому

      Somebody gotta put bmw out of its misery.

  • @chicolittle5409
    @chicolittle5409 5 років тому +3

    I knew there was a reason I love my 04 FZ6.

  • @michaelsmith1094
    @michaelsmith1094 5 років тому +2

    I owned 3 Harleys during the AMF period. Ya they all had problems, But before that I couldn't change a light bulb and now I am a pretty good mechanic.

  • @MacTechG4
    @MacTechG4 5 років тому +1

    Looks like I made the right choice for my first bike, 1999 Yamaha V-Star 650 Classic, even better it was a straight trade for my 14’ Jonboat rig, no additional out of pocket expense on the bike :)

  • @breeliciousbritt9005
    @breeliciousbritt9005 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve been riding dirt and street for 24yrs, owning a fair mix of Hondas and Yamahas. I’ve beaten on everything that I’ve ever owned, yet rarely have had any major mechanical issues.
    I absolutely love Ducatis and Triumphs, but reliability is my primary concern whenever buying a new bike.

  • @Kyle-ue5uj
    @Kyle-ue5uj 5 років тому +179

    HD maybe number 5 but it beat out BMW, Triumph, Ducati, Moto Guzzi, Royal Enfield, etc... not bad for a company that gets ragged on all the time

    • @returnedtotheearth1326
      @returnedtotheearth1326 5 років тому +10

      It wouldn't matter if they were number 1. It depends on whether they make a bike that appeals to you. Who cares about reliability? I only care if it looks good, rides good, has good build quality. After that you hope it don't break down but if it does it does. No big deal. I'd rather have 20,000 miles on a great bike than 20,000 on a reliable bike.

    • @coreyschmidt1647
      @coreyschmidt1647 5 років тому +17

      Only problem is HD isn't more reliable, I know for a fact most HD owners will not take their bike to the dealer for repair if it is out of warranty. Owning a HD is a stupid wannabe show of being a manly man to most HD owners, and taking your ride to the dealer for repair is "showing that you're a pussy that can't fix your own hog" in the eyes of those insecure little boys. And hence all the repairs they do themselves would not be tabulated in the data used to compile this list.

    • @sleggett243
      @sleggett243 5 років тому +28

      Corey Schmidt that same logic can be applied to any bike. Dealer prices are outrageous, and Harley’s are easy to work on because they are so simple. Don’t hate, if I can afford one anyone can.

    • @Texarmageddon
      @Texarmageddon 5 років тому

      Doesn’t amount to much when their bikes still come with optional ABS only and nothing else.... their bikes are tech deprived which isn’t a horrible thing, but if I were a betting man and said take the tech away from all brands.... HD would be dead last

    • @coreyschmidt1647
      @coreyschmidt1647 5 років тому +4

      Sam Leggett I'm stating it as a point of typical owner mentality with HD, along with the obnoxiously loud exhaust that makes everyone hope they wreck so we don't have to listen to that loud pos anymore. And just to clarify, I ride a triumph so I know all about reliability problems. Also price of HD was never mentioned, so now you're just bragging that you own one. I just can't make myself part with that kind of money for a bike that is %80 technology from the 1930's.

  • @RedMo46
    @RedMo46 3 роки тому +1

    Just bought my first bike, 82 Yamaha Virago XV750. Even on the coldest Wisconsin mornings it starts right up, sometimes even without choke at all. Now THATS reliability far as Im concerned.

  • @zaidaldaker704
    @zaidaldaker704 5 років тому +1

    You should really be a radio host the way you deliver your content is so awesome

  • @The.JZA.
    @The.JZA. 5 років тому +3

    Good to hear! I just bought a Yamaha MT-07 2 weeks ago 😄

    • @The.JZA.
      @The.JZA. 5 років тому

      Mike Greer 😂 what do you ride?

  • @dimitrianchipolovsky527
    @dimitrianchipolovsky527 5 років тому +11

    Amazing to see Suzuki so high on this list considering they make the absolute cheapest bikes, in comparison to the other 5 including Honda. Just might pick one up soon.

  • @theseeker96
    @theseeker96 4 роки тому +10

    I am the third owner of a 2011 Yamaha FZ16 (150 CC) and whenever I ride it, I bow down to Yamaha for building such a fantastic bike. The first rider who bought it in 2011, rode it till 2015, the second one rode it till 2017, which was the year when I bought it for real cheap.
    And since then, I've been riding it on all kinds of terrains, as hard as I wish but the bike doesn't seem to show any sign of non-cooperation.
    The bike is built like a tank. I've outgrown it, but don't want to sell it.

  • @rodneymoyer7114
    @rodneymoyer7114 3 роки тому +7

    I would like to say I am not trying to take anything away from the big four, or any other manufacturers on this list, but I think a more useful metric would be reliability based on usage not time. I would expect a BMW with 50K on the odometer to have more issues than a Harley that spent most of its first four years parked in the garage.

  • @FahadKhan-ee7uq
    @FahadKhan-ee7uq 5 років тому +7

    1st comment. Love your flow in the vids bro💓

  • @njmvcsp2575
    @njmvcsp2575 4 роки тому +11

    I've only owned Harley's since I started riding at 17. I'm now 62 and besides regular service I never had a major failure. Yes my 68 sportster, 82 shovel leaked oil er marked its spot but besides that no problems what so ever.

    • @mauricepiercy995
      @mauricepiercy995 4 роки тому

      My most favorite bike that I owned was a 2004 sportster. I've also owned a 1998 fatboy and a suzuki boulevard

  • @corvinuslestat4603
    @corvinuslestat4603 5 років тому +1

    You’re getting way better with your videos, too long with the introduction though, haha 😂

  • @joel9523
    @joel9523 4 роки тому

    Papa Yam, you are the man.... Great videos, great info. Thank you

  • @nbt3663
    @nbt3663 5 років тому +304

    Men don't actually mature until about age 34. Proven fact. Lol!!!

    • @amduser86
      @amduser86 5 років тому +53

      men do not mature. toys just become more expensive the older you get.

    • @humblehat4347
      @humblehat4347 5 років тому

      You're acting like anybody does?

    • @nbt3663
      @nbt3663 5 років тому +19

      @@humblehat4347 lol!!! I'm 54 and still fighting it all the way!!!

    • @Muckydoo
      @Muckydoo 5 років тому +8

      I’m 37 and I’ve barely matured at all!

    • @cheif10thumbs
      @cheif10thumbs 5 років тому +7

      Absolutely PROVEN FACT! If you haven't grown up by 50 you don't have to! I'm 61 and ride a Nightster. Trouble free and no oil on the garage floor. I also have a Bolt. Nice bike I hate riding in the rain. Wordy prick that the Yamster is? This is still highly informative and useful consumer information.

  • @rosstinelli
    @rosstinelli 5 років тому +21

    I had two engine failures with my Triumph 765 Rs in between 3 months...

    • @clubtc05
      @clubtc05 5 років тому +1

      I almost thought about buying a triumph!

    • @JojoCrazyCat
      @JojoCrazyCat 5 років тому

      ouch

    • @EliasTheHunter
      @EliasTheHunter 5 років тому +4

      That’s one of the reasons I bought a leftover 675: proven engine. That said, I haven’t heard much bad about the 765!

    • @rieska178
      @rieska178 5 років тому +1

      Probably just one and you didn't fix it right...

    • @N617A
      @N617A 5 років тому +1

      Wrong triumph engine to get...

  • @xc8487
    @xc8487 5 років тому +1

    The advantage of Harleys, especially the carburetor equipped, is simplicity. Even the most modest of amateur mechanics can repair them when given the handful of tools needed, a jack stand, and a manual. The key to keeping ownership costs down is to go with aftermarket fluids, parts, and accessories.

  • @burns0100
    @burns0100 5 років тому

    I did my longest continuous filter today, traffic was backed up on our main highway from holiday drivers and I had to get from my house turn off to the shops. Think I did about 5km. Felt like a god passing all that traffic, saved my ass about a 30 minute wait in traffic in 32 degree heat.
    Australia for those wondering the location. Bike handled it well and in the heat my exhaust gets real meaty sounding so cars heard me coming.

  • @jerm1027
    @jerm1027 5 років тому +4

    I'm genuinely surprised Harley made it on this list: I brought a brand spankin new Dyna Fat Bob, and in the two years I've owned it, I've blown both front fork seals, had the front brakes rebuilt (which was misdiagnosed as a faulty tail light switch that was replaced twice), and my rockerbox seal replaced. Granted these are minor issues, and they do stand by their warranty, it is genuinely concerning that (on avg), I'm at my dealership at least once every 6 months for warranty work on top of routine maintenance.

  • @canabox7112
    @canabox7112 5 років тому +3

    Three of my friends went on a road trip. Two Harleys and a Goldwing . The Goldwing broke down! LOL

    • @mrpantur7280
      @mrpantur7280 5 років тому

      Because honda isont as good as people say it is my mate has a low mile honda 125 and hes had engine problems and electrical problems.

  • @williamrullo7956
    @williamrullo7956 3 роки тому +2

    I've had 5 sportsters and 2 dynas in the last 25 years. In 2001 my 91 sportster needed a starter solenoid ($17.00) . That is the entire list of Harley problems. I had 2 Hondas and a yamaha also. I had to replace the starter on the Honda. The petcock on the yamaha had to be replaced because it kept leaking and the fork seals needed to be replaced twice. Keep up with your maintenance and don't beat the krap out of your bike and you should have very few problems on any bike.

  • @ozziecamacho5116
    @ozziecamacho5116 5 років тому

    Impressive research pops yams. I’m curious to see a vid of your take on electric motorcycles

  • @Stormcloakvictory
    @Stormcloakvictory 5 років тому +32

    Funny things is that many of Toyota's renowned engines had their design out sourced to Yamaha, even a few Honda engines.
    I'm a big VW fan but I think you could actually say that in terms of engines, Yamaha is just amazing.

  • @Rodoadrenalina
    @Rodoadrenalina 5 років тому +3

    Im def getting a Honda, being looking and theres some dirt cheap ones.

  • @PeterVred
    @PeterVred 4 роки тому +1

    I love my 2019 Africa Twin. Always had NO issues with my 4 Hondas (or the Suzuki, or the 4 Yamahas) over the last 49 years of wonderful biking. Edit/correction; One of my Yamaha‘s had bad steering head bearings, an expensive repair.

  • @RobbieBussard
    @RobbieBussard 5 років тому

    Nice to see my local police agency (EPSO) cameo'd in a Jammy Tubes video. Thanks dude!

  • @bigdogpete43
    @bigdogpete43 5 років тому +13

    60,000 miles on my BMW R1200GS and still strong. I would head out across the Sahara on it today. I actually don't think you can kill it.

    • @keithfranklin2095
      @keithfranklin2095 5 років тому +4

      R1200RT. Burned valve at 27k. Burns a qt of oil every 3k since brand new. Constant minor electrical issues. Parts and labor at the stealership are outrageous. I work on it myself or I wouldn't be able to afford it. Won't own another. Next bike will be an FJR.

    • @allanbrogdon7453
      @allanbrogdon7453 5 років тому

      In 1980 i knew a guy in Texas with an opposed cylinder bmw i think a 600 with 22000 miles.Air cooled in. Texas heat a 68 model if I remember correctly.

    • @nicholasmapes
      @nicholasmapes 5 років тому

      My dad has a mid 70s R70, that thing still runs like new. It's pretty amazing how such a simple design, while underpowered can be so reliable

  • @BlockheadMoto
    @BlockheadMoto 5 років тому +68

    *Surprise (Re: Thumbnail 'Surpise')
    2:55 - w00t, my footage made it into a Yammie episode again. "What's that CycleCruza? You want me to what? Nah bro, chill."

    • @bobbyromo69
      @bobbyromo69 5 років тому +2

      BLOCKHEAD what up block head when we getting first mod video on the fxdr

    • @isolated.J
      @isolated.J 5 років тому +2

      Yeah, he got pretty triggered

    • @BlockheadMoto
      @BlockheadMoto 5 років тому +2

      roberto romo - Today! 😁

    • @jensenlewispratt
      @jensenlewispratt 5 років тому +5

      100% he needs to credit you for that footage

    • @Cw0346
      @Cw0346 3 роки тому +3

      Hey 3:10 is from fortnine lol

  • @ragu3260
    @ragu3260 4 роки тому +1

    Abt BMW..."You do get a pretty badge though, huh?"
    This cracked me up 😂

  • @anguskangus8222
    @anguskangus8222 5 років тому

    Fully adjustable suspension will always be on my list for my ultimate bike.

  • @tonygullycreeper
    @tonygullycreeper 5 років тому +3

    Yamaha goes down when they accept the crankshaft failure on the new r1's

  • @mysticmadman5961
    @mysticmadman5961 5 років тому +41

    I used to own a Yamaha, now I ride a Harley; my next bike will likely be a Yamaha.
    I'm keeping my Harley though. :-)

    • @fortj3
      @fortj3 5 років тому +1

      Both my bikes are Yamaha. I won't be changing that.

    • @imaniodufuye7536
      @imaniodufuye7536 5 років тому

      U funny as hell fam, unfortunately, funny but true you see that green bike in the pic? that my friend is my first bike, a 2005 yam V-star, bad ass. ( I eat Harley's for breakfast) I beat the hell outta of ( been to Daytona, Sturgis) it and it asks for more. no problems! added a few things like a hyper charger, pipes you know the rest. But then, you knew that being a previous Yamaha owner! LMAO! Oh, I almost forgot, I own a Honda 2014 Honda gold wing Valkyrie and Suzuki hayabusa . However I'll always have a special place in my heart for my beloved Yam!

    • @samfahrenkopf8679
      @samfahrenkopf8679 4 роки тому

      @@imaniodufuye7536 that entire statement was cringe. No one buys a harley to eat up other riders on the track. They buy cruisers to cruise and be comfy

  • @josephfoster3819
    @josephfoster3819 2 роки тому +1

    This makes me very proud being a yamaha owner . My 02 fz1 has 38k miles on it and many more to go .

  • @midoinmelbourne6750
    @midoinmelbourne6750 5 років тому

    Love seeing all the footage from the old road in nsw 😍

  • @mitsukinagasawa8807
    @mitsukinagasawa8807 5 років тому +3

    That's funny, cuz over here in Japan, Kawasaki's are considered generally unreliable, oil leaking machines

    • @mrpantur7280
      @mrpantur7280 5 років тому

      In the UK they break aswell.

  • @mdaniel202
    @mdaniel202 5 років тому +17

    The correct me if I'm wrong but a tie for second means Harley is 6 and not in the top five.

  • @cornecoetzee959
    @cornecoetzee959 5 місяців тому

    The most entertaining motorcycle video I've ever seen, please, sir. may i have some more😂

  • @Busaguy
    @Busaguy 5 років тому

    I do enjoy your videos....and I've never had a mechanical problem with my 2004 Busa. "knock on wood"....Just the typical tires, brakes, chains, sprockets, batteries, and oil changes.

  • @Ozzy62863
    @Ozzy62863 5 років тому +6

    Ill have you know my Yamaha FZ09 needed an engine replacement under warranty. Engine was burning oil and no one knew why.

  • @Aj23L1
    @Aj23L1 5 років тому +3

    Does anybody know the model of motorcycles that are @7:27 & @7:30?

    • @laParka777
      @laParka777 5 років тому +1

      Blue = Yamaha MT-07, Gray = Yamaha XSR700. 1 month late but hope it helps.

    • @Aj23L1
      @Aj23L1 5 років тому

      @@laParka777 not late at all man and thank you! Greatly appreciate the info and help

  • @mala7794
    @mala7794 5 років тому +2

    im thinking of buying a yamaha mt07 as my a2 bike. but ive heared that yamahas rusts and needs ore maintanace than hondas. is this true? i currently have a honda 125.

  • @jorgeeasley2997
    @jorgeeasley2997 4 роки тому

    BRO " THA PEOPLE ", THA FUNNIEST thing I have seen bro,omfg,CLASSIC!

  • @Jayrock-ky2ky
    @Jayrock-ky2ky 4 роки тому +3

    Im guessin 99% of the commenters hating on Harleys in here have never owned one

  • @elijahbutterfield4869
    @elijahbutterfield4869 5 років тому +3

    How come every time I see this dude, hes going through chemo?

  • @N617A
    @N617A 5 років тому +1

    So when I pull over to help a broken down Honda, Yamaha or Harley on the brand that I ride I can think of this list?

  • @fredorman2429
    @fredorman2429 3 роки тому +1

    I like the results because I’m a happy Harley cruiser rider. Is there info about what Harley parts are most subject to damage and why?

  • @boof956
    @boof956 5 років тому +4

    Shrunken tube

    • @boof956
      @boof956 5 років тому

      @@yammienoob hehe yes

  • @herroyalblondeness7645
    @herroyalblondeness7645 5 років тому +7

    Thank you Daddy Noob! I’m looking into getting a motorcycle so this was super helpful.
    If I had the money to be Patreon, I’d do everything in my power to win the hentai bike 😂

  • @nickywh1t3
    @nickywh1t3 3 роки тому +1

    This makes my WR very happy ☺️

  • @Tuilelen
    @Tuilelen 4 роки тому +1

    Literally laughed out loud at the Bane bit

  • @realist-2024
    @realist-2024 5 років тому +17

    I've rode harleys for years...they have been very reliable for me.

    • @gooddaymate1171
      @gooddaymate1171 3 роки тому

      What do you think about Indian reliability?

  • @denesk2794
    @denesk2794 5 років тому +12

    I am curious where KTM stands on that list. The page I found has the same order:
    www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2015/04/who-makes-the-most-reliable-motorcycle/index.htm
    No KTM. I find it odd, considering that it is the biggest off-road brand.
    No, not an "Euro snob", the brand's teams win pretty much everything off the pavement, including Dakar. How is it not on the list at all?

    • @vladiorgu9632
      @vladiorgu9632 5 років тому +3

      I was actually thinking the same thing. Odd.

    • @kevinwhite2601
      @kevinwhite2601 5 років тому +1

      Not odd. The report is from 2015 on motorcycles that had been on the road for 4 years, at which time KTM wasn't really in that segment. It would not be fair to compare dirt bikes to on road bikes in the same manner.

    • @arvedludwig3584
      @arvedludwig3584 5 років тому +1

      Friend had a 2 to 3 years old duke 390. Sold it with a damaged engine. The valve kissed the piston.

    • @denesk2794
      @denesk2794 5 років тому +1

      @@theoprice721 did you own any KTMs? Did you personally witness an engine/electronics failure?
      Not fighting, or anything, I am just really curious whether this is experience or "internet talk"?
      Who knows, maybe tomorrow my 690's engine blows up or my ECU melts and I change my mind. Now in Costa Rica KTM is selling like crazy. The only complaints I see are about the 125/200/390 Dukes and RCs that are assembled in India.
      I frankly never heard anyone with an EXC say their next bike was going to be a Honda or Suzuki or anything.

    • @denesk2794
      @denesk2794 5 років тому +1

      BTW, not some weird euro-bike lover. I am happy this far with KTMs, so I wanted to see them on a list, even if they were at an bad position.
      Most guys I know with KTMs buy a KTM or Husqvarna as their next bike. At any enduro (race or recreational) the lineup is just pure orange. So that makes me wonder if people would keep buying unreliable crap and if they really did that why they would do that to themselves :)

  • @snozzybosch7503
    @snozzybosch7503 5 років тому

    Great and informative piece. Honda is for me! Got one now and a newby on the way soon.

  • @miyrides1180
    @miyrides1180 5 років тому +1

    Totally agree with those findings, I have a 2013 Gs' Adventure and always have an ear out for a sound or feel for something different about my bike that wasn't there last time I rode it, its always serviced at the mottorad shop, having said that its still my happy place ,and if your riding from Scotland to Italy its my go to bike …next year ill get an mt09 for weekend whip .because Yamaha are worry free riding days and cheap to fix

  • @RJSoftware2000
    @RJSoftware2000 5 років тому +10

    My 1996 Yamaha Virago xv1100 special has 61k miles and still running strong.

    • @dfhowes
      @dfhowes 5 років тому

      Same with my 1984 XV1000. Unknown actual miles though.

  • @GnMReviews
    @GnMReviews 5 років тому +49

    Yamaha may be reliable, but they still haven't updated their god damn giant wobbly turn signals. Give and take I guess.

    • @werepat
      @werepat 5 років тому +12

      A lot of states require turn signals to have a lens over 3 square inches. Flushmounts and other smaller signals aren't legal and won't pass some state's inspections.

    • @E82N55
      @E82N55 5 років тому +1

      werepat as big as they have to be, they should still mount the damn signals better at least. They wobble like they’re held on by a zip tie. This isn’t just Yamaha though, I guess.

    • @rieska178
      @rieska178 5 років тому +2

      Im 16yo and it doesn't matter what bike im working on, it tooks 10 minutes to change those blinkers

    • @victoravina409
      @victoravina409 5 років тому

      I'm still rocking em

    • @lelren9110
      @lelren9110 5 років тому +1

      customize it your own... it simple and very cheap

  • @TheSteinbitt
    @TheSteinbitt 3 роки тому +1

    In Norway, you get Italian motorbikes for dirt cheap after only 5 years on the used market. Japanese or German however, retains their value really well.

  • @966Mako
    @966Mako 5 років тому

    My 2000 Gixxa 600 is going in to get the folk seals replaced next week.
    First time it's going to see the inside of a motorcycle repair shop in 18 years. Excluding when it gets new tyres.
    Iv always done maintenance myself & sorted out any minor electrical issues.
    Which I will add, I caused when I replaced the shitty standard headlights with projector lamps.

  • @Auburn-wl7eu
    @Auburn-wl7eu 5 років тому +4

    Metric bikes are the most reliable from Japan, you can work on them yourself.

  • @sassed12many
    @sassed12many 5 років тому +31

    Guess I've only owned bikes in the top 3... how very boring and cheap of me.

  • @aharrison9972
    @aharrison9972 5 років тому

    good to see Victory on the list. My 2016 Vision is great, and with 5000 miles between oil changes, I really don’t see the dealers shop, or any shop, very often. it’s like being a new customer every time I go in for service. Also use Suzuki Burgmans to keep mileage down on the Victory. Burgmans are great for low cost reliable and FUN transportation commuting and touring, though the later is best on the Vision.

  • @haryosoo
    @haryosoo 5 років тому +1

    My 2 stroke '95 RXK135 Yamaha is still smoking while running healthily now, and yes it is my daily ride. Its spare parts' rarity is quite worrying me, though

  • @WRjockey
    @WRjockey 3 роки тому +4

    Yes sir. Just one of the many reasons I am happy to be the proud owner of a new 2020 WR250R!!
    It seems the Japanese make fantastic motorcycles (& cars of course), as well as electronics, and wrist watches (Casio, Seiko, and Citizen!).

  • @hinkski
    @hinkski 5 років тому +10

    Great channel. Did some research, the average sports bike most of the top 4 in the list averaged 3000 miles per year 12000 for the period in the report. Where as the touring bike and cruiser “BMW and Harley “ averaged 5000 to 6000 miles per year or 10000 to 12000 for the period in the report. That’s twice the average as the top 4. So looks like not much validity to consumers report.

    • @tjcmoto5484
      @tjcmoto5484 3 роки тому +2

      I think your math is wrong.

    • @hinkski
      @hinkski 3 роки тому

      Tj C easy to research.

  • @randybaylor7750
    @randybaylor7750 5 років тому

    Tried your OTMO link and message comes up they've shut down as of Feb 7, 2019

  • @thecolonel4551
    @thecolonel4551 4 роки тому

    No issues with the list, I own an XL883R (2002 since birth), I love it for cruising. My go to commuter monster was a 1999 Suzuki Bandit 600 (inline four that was truly bulletproof). Sorry I let the Bandit go ;-( I love wrenching and maintained both as per the manual. Neither one had a major component failure in over (well over) ten years of service. God I love motorcycles. I want my squid missile back !!! Honey! I will be going out (silently - "to the motorcycle dealership") for a few hour - love you.....

  • @martythemartian99
    @martythemartian99 5 років тому +24

    Sorry dude but you can't have six brands in a top five. A tie for second means there is no third, making Kawasaki fourth and Victory fifth.
    Sorry HD, but you're off the list.

  • @chchandtanha968
    @chchandtanha968 5 років тому +15

    YAMAHA is legendary.

  • @TheRick109
    @TheRick109 5 років тому

    Back in 2002 I bought a new Midnight Venture.. rode it to California and back to New Jersey. I did change the oil in Arizona. In 2003 I put a Dyna ignition and set the limiter to 7,500 and K&N air cleaners. That took it from uh, OK power to Wow, I had no idea. At 40,000 miles it was getting hard to start so I put new plugs, sync'd the carbs, and put new brake pads on the rear. In 2017 the clutch was slipping a little so I added another diaphragm spring on top of the original (yeah, yeah, yeah, I know) $52.00 for the spring, $10.00 for the gasket and 1/2 hours work. I have NEVER had to add oil in between oil changes. It has about 63,000 miles on it and still no major problems. Just a rock solid bike. I'm slowing down but the Yamaha isn't. I'm a Vietnam Vet so that gives away my age.

  • @chrisandrebredesen4530
    @chrisandrebredesen4530 4 роки тому

    Is ktm reliable? i am going to buy the duke 125 or the mt 125, but i like the duke more what should i get?.