10 BIKES IN 10 MINUTES: Reviewing all the bikes I have ridden

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  • @Hopeless_and_Forlorn
    @Hopeless_and_Forlorn 2 роки тому +4

    I may get hated on for saying so, but I do not think this young lady is cut out for motorcycling as much as for social media. There are lots of pictures of her posing with motorcycles, but damn few videos of her riding. She seems to lack some basic understanding of what a motorcycle is, how it operates, and what it means to become really involved with riding. In the aviation community she would be known as a "hangar pilot." If she is serious, she should get out and ride somewhere and tell us about it. Watching her videos so far seems like a good inducement to never get on a real motorcycle.

    • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  2 роки тому +22

      I bet she'd never get on a big bagger or ride through a coastal flood warning!

    • @bradwoodard8289
      @bradwoodard8289 Рік тому +8

      @@DoodleOnAMotorcycle And she would definitely never ride solo from Denver to Sturgis.

    • @micheal49
      @micheal49 Рік тому +9

      She has gone out and "rode somewhere and told us about it." You should watch more of her videos than just this one.
      Doodle is dandy.

    • @quancena5772
      @quancena5772 Рік тому +1

      mf really watched one video and didn't even bother to click the channel

    • @waiatm
      @waiatm Рік тому +6

      Stick to planes then? Doodle can ride

  • @fl0sserelli
    @fl0sserelli 6 років тому +38

    6:40 People new to sport bikes always complain about sore wrists & numb hands. *Your wrists are not meant to support your upper body weight.* Your thigh muscles are much better for that job. Grip the fuel tank with your legs, and apply just enough force on the handlebars to countersteer. Your wrists & hands will thank you for it 👍

    • @georgebrzeczka3554
      @georgebrzeczka3554 3 роки тому

      You know what its not what we think it's all about you.

    • @mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454
      @mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454 2 роки тому

      Former classic Norton Dominator rider, just pulled the trigger on a low mile one owner racing pedigree 02 Daytona. I have just begun to experiment with riding positions. Been pretty much figuring out the same thing. Being flexible even now, it’s easy for me. For others maybe not so attainable. But definitely sensible.
      Triumph triples rule.
      -Matt’s dad

  • @saltyprocrastinator
    @saltyprocrastinator 6 років тому +27

    Even if it costs $$$, save up and wait for it, if it's THE bike. The feeling once you finally obtain it is unparalleled; you cherish, learn and preserve it for such a long time!

  • @billsmart2532
    @billsmart2532 6 років тому +16

    Even though you're physically very different from me (6'4"), it's been useful hearing your reviews.

  • @jasper_mehringer
    @jasper_mehringer 6 років тому +20

    if you liked the Ninja 650, but prefer cruiser looks, have you tried the Vulcan S?

  • @amirnovini8386
    @amirnovini8386 4 роки тому +12

    I am so proud of your spirit and knowledge!!

  • @josephbrown8905
    @josephbrown8905 20 днів тому +1

    I know it's years out of date, but in case anyone stumbles on this, the reason the Street Cup feels faster than the Twin is the sprocket ratio. Both have 17 teeth on the front, but the Twin has 41 on the rear, whereas the Cup has 44 on the rear.

  • @Shaqeroni
    @Shaqeroni 5 років тому +7

    I own a 2017 Street Cup in silver/black and absolutely love it.

    • @amotorcyclerider3230
      @amotorcyclerider3230 4 роки тому +2

      Me too. A Street Triple R is more a sportbike and a definitely a different style. I do love the Street Triple too. But, I bought the Street Cup just because I love the classic retro style!

  • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
    @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  6 років тому +7

    HERE'S THE BIKE I CHOSE: ua-cam.com/video/nTbsaBmTIKc/v-deo.html
    Check out other motorcycle reviews right here: ua-cam.com/play/PLTQU1JIgQDN6j9zGk-fcGUXh-_kpMHuos.html
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    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 6 років тому

      Get a new or used Suzuki Intruder 805cc/S50 Sport and you'll never look at another motorcycle! Low seat, passenger seat, reasonable weight, V2 engine, all the speed/acceleration you'll want, narrow, reliable, water cooled, gorgeous naked bike... mine is candy apple red... nothing like an S40...

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 5 років тому

      @Bunnyshooter 223 - Suzuki 805cc/S50 is my last bike... after several... you need to ride one... or the Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, HD equivalents...

    • @jdraze9321
      @jdraze9321 4 роки тому

      Clearly, I'm coming very late to this video, but you were talking about riding through the mountains and you got a Fulton tag, you go over Blood Mountain a lot ?

    • @davidfairley2440
      @davidfairley2440 3 роки тому

      I recommend the Ducati Peni.

  • @Boysenberr
    @Boysenberr 6 років тому +3

    This was one more of your typically intelligent videos, Doodle. Clearly you've done your homework, you've learned valuable lessons along the way, and are well on your path toward the perfect motorcycle acquisition. Although many have provided advice (and continue to do so!) the verity is that no one knows you better than you! You'll be fine! Free advice is worth what it costs, and even the best advice can never substitute for your personal experience.

  • @cedricksamaniego9146
    @cedricksamaniego9146 4 роки тому +1

    The heat🔥 on the duc you test ride, it's not just that model.
    I own a monster 796 and it burns from time to time. It's my first and haven't learned enough to move on to another on this journey.

  • @lee53597
    @lee53597 6 років тому +1

    I love my SV650, have 62,000 miles on it which I bought new in 2000. Don't give up! (But I'm 6'1" male, 215 lbs. so it's not the best for me when I ride long distance. It's a fabulous canyon carver - I'm a peg scraper.) I'm glad to see you working this thing. Keep riding! Practice skills.

  • @THEBIGCHULETA
    @THEBIGCHULETA 6 років тому +7

    You won’t go wrong with a street triple or the new bonnevilles. I’m digging the bonneville bobber myself.

  • @bernie6956
    @bernie6956 2 роки тому

    A very good review of each bike and I appreciate you sharing it with us.

  • @djhotdogboy
    @djhotdogboy 6 років тому +3

    You did a fantastic job here! I really liked your honest comments about each of the bikes. I agree with you that a bike that is top heavy can make it difficult to really enjoy in the long run, so your favorable comments regarding the T120 and Street Twin/Cup I will take with me. Great job!

  • @cber5077
    @cber5077 2 роки тому +2

    I have the ducati scrambler and I think it compares favorably to all those bikes, although I understand about the engine heat. However as long as you’re moving it’s not an issue. Plus it has a great growl 🐯

  • @gwynnromano5881
    @gwynnromano5881 6 років тому +13

    Correction, I meant the Kawasaki Vulcan S. The same engine as the 650 ninja in a cruiser platform.

  • @oldgrumpybiker2967
    @oldgrumpybiker2967 6 років тому +1

    I have been looking at a Triumph T100, then I sat on a Street Twin. Like you, no contest, the Street Twin just felt good. I'm short in the leg and found this so easy to handle. It's now got me thinking. Safe riding.
    Jeff from the UK 👍

  • @agudolaespada3302
    @agudolaespada3302 4 роки тому +1

    Most comfortable bike. Low Rider. Do yourself justice and ride one. Harley loves to let you test ride their bikes. Low center of gravity and the most relaxed riding position hands down! I know I know to each his own or her own but do ride one if it fits your reach. You'll love the power delivery and low end torque. The wieght is down low but gives a very smooth ride at highway speeds. And I'm not bias. I ride everything! Theres not the image with the product that everyone stereotypes but you'll also love the HD camaraderie. Just my 2 cents. Be safe, nice videos

  • @rowdy2wheels179
    @rowdy2wheels179 6 років тому +1

    I have an 18 Ninja 650. Get a 17 or an 18 and you'll love it. Took the older bike and improved it. Its a great bike.

  • @shrosa814
    @shrosa814 4 роки тому

    I started on a Suzuki SV650 and regret that I ever sold it, but it is not set up for long distances. By the time I'd accessorized it to be my long distance buddy, I had spent a lot. I now ride a BMW F800GT, which is perfect for me, and it devours long distances out of the box, so to speak. In one nine month period I put over 14,000 miles on it. New subscriber.

  • @nicksavich7970
    @nicksavich7970 6 років тому

    Loved hearing your perspective. Enjoy your shopping. I am a big fan of the street triple. The way your eyes lit up discussing the street cup makes me think this is the bike for you. Cool bike for sure.

  • @RaquelFoster
    @RaquelFoster 6 років тому +5

    If you like the ride of the Triumph Triple the best and you like the look of the Street Cup ... you might like the Yamaha XSR900 (the retro version of the MT-09). I really like the blue they used on the 2017 XSR900. I don't know about the red 2018 model. That yellow Street Cup looks awesome, though. I like bikes that are around 400 lbs. because I don't feel like I'm going to get blown off the road by a semi on the highway, but I can also tip it over pretty far without getting scared I'll drop it.

  • @jboy2621
    @jboy2621 6 років тому +3

    I would start with sport bike vs cruiser. For naked, SV650 or Ducati Monster. Hipster looking cruisers? Harley Iron 883, Yamaha Bolt C-Spec, and Honda Rebel 500. All are decent looking with lower center of gravity.

  • @chrisgraham9203
    @chrisgraham9203 6 років тому +1

    As always, I appreciate your thoughtful and insightful comments regarding your test rides. Yes, a motorcycle should be functional, safe and confidence inspiring, but the bike should also speak to your emotions, every time you see it and every time you ride it. You have ridden a wide variety of bikes, and know which one(s) you want. In my opinion, the challenge now is to determine what you will have to do to own one of these bikes, then do it. CG

  • @johnlucas5013
    @johnlucas5013 6 років тому +6

    Have you ridden the yamaha bolt i have one of those as well as the Thruxton it has a vance &hinze slipon with fuel controller does 160 ks. no probs. nice low seat and low centre of gravity very comfitable.

  • @retrorider-NYC
    @retrorider-NYC 4 роки тому

    SV650! I wanted that bike to be my 1st, but ended up getting 2012 YZFR6 RAVEN EDITION instead and I’ve been with her ever since. CRUISERS are a great choice. Ride safe y’all. Shoutout from NYC.🍎

  • @JohnCunningham-sy5ug
    @JohnCunningham-sy5ug Рік тому

    Just keep riding and smiling. I've owned and riden many. I always say too many bikes and not enough time to own them all. Your like my beautiful smart and brave daughter. Keep going God Bless.

  • @3star2nr
    @3star2nr 6 років тому +1

    Great video.
    You highlighted one of the main issues with the supersports.
    Those bikes aren't really designed for street riding. They are designed mostly for performance. You dont want to be able to flat foot a supersport. Infact with those you want them high enough that youre on your tippy toes with them.
    The increased ride and seat height gives more clearance for wider lean angles.
    On the gsxr your wrists were hurting because u were too close to the tank, when youre in the right riding position that's leaning over to full tuck they start making more sense, and it won't hurt. All your weight should be in your lower body and core your arms should be weightless.
    These things are really designed to be track toys and are great to learn on.
    Every bike is essentially just a tool. Yes you can use a wrench as a hammer. But a hammer works better for hammering. Just like a wrench is the best tool for wrenching.
    When people recommend bikes they tend to inject their own biases into the decision instead of suggesting something that will work for what your after.

  • @georgesienny7003
    @georgesienny7003 4 роки тому

    I also own a 2018 street twin love it ,I had Harleys all my life never would go back to a Harley!!

  • @geofschwer1625
    @geofschwer1625 15 днів тому

    Hey, Doodle, have you ever ridden a Janus 450? They definitely have the old style cruiser styling, but may not have much in the way of performance. I think it would be a great around town ride.

  • @raymondwandell8880
    @raymondwandell8880 6 років тому +1

    Sv650 worth the wait to try out. Super easy and smooth. Cheap easy maintenance and insurance. Will embarrass some bigger sport bikes on the track because of easy confidence.

  • @gwynnromano5881
    @gwynnromano5881 6 років тому +1

    If you insist on new. Kawasaki Versys S 650 cruiser with their fitment system which tailors the bike to you. There are still Victory Octanes out their. Great bike, low seat height and center of gravity, basically the same as the Indian Scout.

  • @pokeyrebel3730
    @pokeyrebel3730 6 років тому +1

    You seem to lean toward triumph so I would suggest looking at the bobber. Don't expect a super smooth ride but speed and style are definitely there. The Indian scout will be another that will have you grinning. If you go sporty I would suggest fz6r. You just can't beat that 4cyl sport bike sound.
    The sv650 and fz07 are similar in performance and a lot of fun also. Fz09 was fun but a little tall. I don't think the cb300/500 f or cbr 300/500 will have the zip you want. Nothing wrong with them very comfy and capable just more commuterish.
    Anyway, happy hunting.

  • @OntarioAndrews415
    @OntarioAndrews415 6 років тому +1

    Hello, the Triumph Street Twin and Cup both share the same engine specs; 900cc liquid cooled at 54HP. The Street Cup has you leaning forward just a tad bit ...not quite a sports bike lean, but sort of. Whereas the Street Twin is more of an upright bike.
    Moto Guzi bikes are air cooled so even if you liked the weight you would have discovered it will run hot like the Ducati, which is air and not liquid cooled.
    The Honda CB500 has a very low seat height, which is good. I would say it's more of a semi-cruiser fit. Meaning your legs are a bit in front of you in the seating position>
    All in all you know my vote - The Street Cup in Yellow/Silver. :)

  • @Davz2SS
    @Davz2SS 5 років тому +1

    If your ever kicking around swing bye the Indian dealership. You’d look great on the Scout 60. Cruiser comfort with Sport bike (almost) fun factor and carries its weight very low. Not too heavy at all. Keep up the great work kiddo!

    • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  5 років тому

      I did consider that one for a long time before I decided to go to sport bikes!! 😄

  • @kc_kyleb9851
    @kc_kyleb9851 6 років тому +2

    If you like the Ninja why don't you check out the Kawasaki Vulcan S? Same engine as the Ninja. Plus it there is the Ergo fit system. They customize the fit by what feels comfortable to you, for free. It's lighter than most cruisers too.

  • @whalesong999
    @whalesong999 6 років тому +8

    Keep an eye out for the new Kawasaki 400. Weight, power, and cost are really worth looking at. At 44 h.p., it performs much as 650cc bikes of decades ago which were more than adequate.

    • @JamesLamb
      @JamesLamb 3 роки тому

      But what about buzzy high RPM / gearing for 65mph?

    • @garyteague4480
      @garyteague4480 2 роки тому

      How much are the 400

  • @bobconner4277
    @bobconner4277 4 роки тому

    I have been riding cruisers my entire life until I bought 1 Ninja 600R. I ended up selling it because I could not stop doing wheelies and I was always speeding. It was just too tempting for me, even though I loved it I didn't want to end up loosing my licence or dying.... Back to the cruisers I went. You made a great choice in the end, the bike suits you.

  • @Roy_Camacho
    @Roy_Camacho 6 років тому +1

    Out of the 10 bikes you rode, I rode the TRIUMPH Street Cup. Immediately felt buckled to the road. So smooth and each gear snicked into place. Never a moment where I didn't know what gear I was in. I could get in and out of Neutral with ease. So easy. I rode that for two hours. I didn't even realize I rode it for two hours until I got back to the Triumph Dealer and they said "Where'd You go, China? It was supposed to be an hour not two." They were half joking. But that's because I had so much fun going through the twisties on the back roads. This is actually the bike I'm buying if God permits it. I commute to work and hate the drive but have a feeling I'll love it once I'm on the saddle of this. I'm with you 100% I consider myself a Cruiser guy and don't like Crotch rockets because of the modern looks and I personally don't need THAT much speed. It's not my look.
    So a cafe racer has the classic 60's look that I love. TRIUMPH in my humble opinion has the best line up of modern retro motorbikes out there. There are others that are making their own cafe racers and bobbers and may be just as good but none are up to par with that rich classic 60's look that TRIUMPH has engrained in their bikes. It's basically like TRIUMPH went back in time, brought them back, shined them up, added modern safety components and started selling them all over again. So for someone who loves British motorbike history it has everything I could ever want. You don't compromise anything in getting these new modern Classics.

    • @ChrisMason-q4w
      @ChrisMason-q4w 11 місяців тому

      Hi i have had my Street Cup for four years now.I hadnt ridden it for two weeks and when i rode it i realised what a great bike it is.

  • @motonirvana6861
    @motonirvana6861 6 років тому +1

    Whatever you do, buy used be it the Cup or Street Triple. You will save thousands and you can find low mileage units. I would go for a 2013-2017 street triple which can be had for $5-$8K range and will be 100 lbs lighter than your Bonnie.

  • @MrsScatCat
    @MrsScatCat 4 роки тому

    I own a Suzuki 650 S40 and have ridden Triumph Bonneville & America + BMW 1200C like in James Bond movie but LOVE my Kawasaki Vulcan Classic (900cc)
    that had lowering kit on it when I bought it which was perfect for 5'4" person. VERY SMOOTH!

  • @Gaius0
    @Gaius0 6 років тому +1

    If I had to make a choice on your behalf, I'd get the Cup purely based on the way you describe it. Seems like you are really in love with that bike, and like you I think it's a beauty.
    By the way, I have a 2018 T120 and before that I had a 2010 T100. I agree with you that Triumph have managed to bring down the centre of gravity enough that it makes it more much easier to move around than even lighter older T100 models. However, if you are on anything other than a flat surface, the can still feel fairly heavy. At home I have to back it out of a small garage while sitting on it, and there's a small lip/bump that I have to get it over. I always have to make sure I build quite a bit of inertia or otherwise I'm not getting it over that bump. Just mentioning in case you get tempted by one of the new T120 or T100 models, make sure you try moving it around (specially backwards) while sitting on it as sometimes you have to do that when you've parked in a cramped space.
    Good luck in your search!

  • @michaeljkasnter
    @michaeljkasnter 6 років тому

    Your 100% correct, the street cup/ or twin would be perfect, also a Dirt Bike/ SuperMoto conversion you would enjoy

  • @mdsmith1019
    @mdsmith1019 6 років тому +1

    As a Street Twin owner if you like that I'd go for the Street Cup. It's so easy to ride and the stock exhaust sound is great. Its a bit costly but we'll worth it IMO.

    • @ttrguy9952
      @ttrguy9952 6 років тому +1

      Street Cup is gorgeous! And, I own the 2017 Thruxton R and a 2016 Rocket Roadster. The Cup is a beautiful bike and way better than the original 900 Thruxton in all ways!

  • @jamessouthworth1699
    @jamessouthworth1699 5 років тому +10

    Its ok to not have 1 perfect bike for you. I've had so many different sizes and styles of bikes over the past 30 years and i wouldnt have it any other way.

    • @jman1957
      @jman1957 3 роки тому

      Me too! Love the different experiences of each one!

  • @stretchman490
    @stretchman490 6 років тому +1

    Have you checked out a Sportster 883 low? For a bike of that vintage, they can probably be had for cheap, like maybe 3-4 grand. They run pretty good, and insurance in cheap, because they are less than 900 CCs. I mean, you like cruisers, right? Used makret is flush with bikes right now, because Harley came out with something new. Good deals to be had through the winter.

  • @jeffloucks2120
    @jeffloucks2120 6 років тому +2

    Not suprised on your love for the triples smoothness. Used to track and race a Daytona 675. The sound and feel is like no other.

  • @blujack100
    @blujack100 6 років тому

    I don’t think you like Harley’s but you should check out the 2018 superlow. 25.5 inch seat height. It doesn’t look hot stock but change the air filter and exhaust and make it yours.

  • @unkindguy88
    @unkindguy88 6 років тому +1

    Did you ever try the mt07 or mt09? Just wondering because they compete against the street triple and I am looking to upgrade from a honda grom. Hehe. I want the street triple but it is way more expensive than the mt 07.

  • @forrestculver7301
    @forrestculver7301 6 років тому +1

    If you wanted to stick with a cruiser, how about the Suzuki S50, the s40 big brother. More power in a relatively small frame.

  • @robertvincent562
    @robertvincent562 6 років тому +1

    The Bonneville T120 has caught my eye as well. You mentioned wanting to ride to the mountains and seat comfort was important. Try to rent a street cup for a day or two so you can evaluate seat comfort on a long ride. This will tell you more than a short test ride. Try to rent any bike before buying. Any annoyances will be more likely to show up on a longer ride.

  • @garys7976
    @garys7976 6 років тому +1

    You should seriously test ride a 2017-2018 Ninja 650. They did a revamp of it last year and it lost a whopping 42 pounds compared to the Ninja you test rode! It looks much sportier yet retains pretty much the same comfortable seating position. It has a 3 position adjustable windscreen. It also has upgraded gauges giving you a gear indicator, shift light (the tach needle actually changes color from white to orange to red as the rpm's rise!). It also tells you mpg, average mpg and miles until empty (a feature I love!). I bought one last June to use as a sport/touring/commuter bike and it fits the bill perfectly. I also only paid $7000 for it brand spanking new. It's basically everything you liked about the Ninja 650 you test rode but much lighter and better all around.

  • @doylehenderson319
    @doylehenderson319 2 роки тому

    That was another great video Doodle!!! Good pointers for 1st time buyers/riders. I know the bike that would suit you very well but Suzuki stopped making it over 10 years ago, it has a very low center of gravity due to the gas tank is below the seat, rides like a big cruiser cause it has a 1500cc engine but the draw backs are only a 4 gal tank and the seat is uncomfortable after a couple of hrs. but even you would be able to flat foot it easily. They were the LC 1500 (carb) and the C90 (injected). I have friends that have over 100K miles and still going. BTW.... I'm slowly catching up with watching all of you're videos!!!!

  • @gnlman
    @gnlman Рік тому

    Hey Doodle. Love your passion and content. I realized after you mention many times throughout you videos that you have a 31" inseam. I'm 5' 10.5 tall and I also have a 31" Inseam. I must be a freak of nature with an extra long torso. Lol.
    Thought I would give you a good laugh. Keep up the great Content and be safe out there.

  • @UncleBensChannel
    @UncleBensChannel 4 роки тому

    I have a CB1000r and a Kawasaki Vulcan 650S... You might like the Vulcan, fast, low seat height, good on the highway.

  • @GunNut37086
    @GunNut37086 23 дні тому

    I think that SV650 is one of the most underrated bikes. I have a question about your taste in bikes. You seem to like streetfighters and cafe'ish bikes now. For me it's that naked bike feel that makes them attractive. How did you go from being surrounded by a cruiser and behind a screen to the open-air so fast?

  • @rollychan30
    @rollychan30 6 років тому +1

    Hey Doodle, Of the bikes on your short list, I'd vote for a used Ninja 650 (and then save up for the Street Cup). It has decent power for you to keep up with your friends. It is comfortable enough for those 2 hour rides to the mountains. It has the features you enjoy having. The Street Triple is a great bike but the throttle is quite sensitive and could get you into trouble.
    If you have time to test out a couple more bikes I would strongly suggest a Honda Rebel 500 and Kawasaki Vulcan S. Two cruisers with weight down low so they're not difficult to handle. They should have enough power, comfortable for long rides and have features you will like.

  • @alainremi267
    @alainremi267 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your experiences! I'm an old fart (75-year-young) riding every day a 2010 660 cc Yamaha mono cylinder MT03 (Not the new 321cc) but in the 80s I owned not one but two Suzuki "Savage" renamed "Boulevard 40" with a Yamaha Virago 535cc in between. I confirm that the Savage/Boulevard 40 is a GREAT CITY BIKE & since I live on a 20 square miles island with only two straight lines to clean the carbs/injectors, it was perfect! I sold the last one to get a BMW Scarver 650 that I kept from 2005 'till 2017 :)

  • @jean-pierrefernandez2460
    @jean-pierrefernandez2460 2 роки тому

    hey doodle, i bet i know why u liked the ninja, kawasaki tends to set up the bikes from the factory for a typical japanese test rider, you might be only a little lighter than them so it feels pretty good right from the dealer, sag and preload very important for it to "feel right" letting u relax your shoulders is best way i can explain, im like 200 so i had to crank my Z way up when i first got it (big improvement) now that your doing all those wonderful scoot and stand tricks with one leg (clever af!) id love to hear your thoughts on bikes that are set up too soft/too stiff

  • @reerbaadia1896
    @reerbaadia1896 6 років тому +1

    I've watched alot of reviewers in the past 6 months and yours comes out with points I haven't heard before. Especially how to check the comfort with weight. Thanks.
    Buy triumph street twin. Do you mean street triple?

  • @markellars9245
    @markellars9245 6 років тому +1

    Hello I just saw your video about getting rid of your Bonneville. Have you ever considered have a full sized bike lowered. I am only 5'6' tall and it has helped me considerably in the last 20 years or so. Just something to think about. Lots of Luck

    • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  6 років тому +1

      I will with the bike I just got 😀 reveal video coming soon!!

  • @lamplove4914
    @lamplove4914 6 років тому +1

    Get the street cup. I got my 1st choice on my first bike. Indian Scout. No regrets. Will get a sport bike eventually, maybe an R1 or FZ 10, as second bike

  • @Bduh2
    @Bduh2 2 роки тому

    I'll stick to my Moto Guzzi Eldorado but that's because I had a California II when I lived in Europe and was absolutely in love with it.

  • @raywite6665
    @raywite6665 6 років тому +1

    Also consider maintainance costs, the Triumph will be a lot more to keep up, the Ninja will cost little if you learn chain adjustment, lubrication, cleaning. Oil and filter changes, spark plug changes, just the basics then you are truly a motorcycle enthusiast.

  • @rickfane
    @rickfane 6 років тому +2

    I'd also recommend that you check out the Kawasaki Vulcan S. It's basically the same engine as the Ninja 650 but it's been tuned for a bit more low and mid range power. And it's a cruiser. I believe that they have a selection of handlebars and seats to adjust the bike to fit the rider.

  • @bradjohnson518
    @bradjohnson518 Рік тому

    I think you should have test ridden the Moto Guzzi V7 as well. I loved mine. Alternate affordable and lighter option would be Husky Svartpilon 401 or maybe newer 701 but more expensive. Just traded for a Benelli TRK502 and you might want try it as well but heavier. I liked the reviews and also enjoy trying new bikes. Keep up the good work on UA-cam! I just subscribed.

  • @phatsmitty
    @phatsmitty 2 роки тому

    Back in '97 / '98, I had the opportunity to test ride a Triumph street triple. If I could close my eyes and ears, it was wonderful to ride. The power, throttle response, braking, handling, etc. were excellent. However, the bike was not attractive to the eye, not in any way. The sound of the traditional 3 cylinder firing order was not my cup of tea, it sounded like half of a V6. Not soul - stirring. However, Triumph now has the "T - plane" triple in some of their bikes, it sounds like heaven.

  • @ttrguy9952
    @ttrguy9952 6 років тому

    You will be riding all summer and having the time of your life.... It's the perfect bike for you..... Ride safe and BE safe....

  • @evenonmondays
    @evenonmondays 6 років тому +1

    Look at the Yamaha XSR 700 and the XSR 900. A bit of classic touch in a modern chassis with low weight. The 700 is a twin, the 900 is a tripple engine.

    • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  6 років тому

      XSR700 didn't like it when I test rode the Fz-07 (same engine) forgot to mention that one! the 900 couldn't even lift it off the kickstand :'D

  • @ArmenManukyan
    @ArmenManukyan 6 років тому +1

    I think you should try Kawasaki Vulcan 650 S. It's a cruiser with sport bike feeling. It also has adjusting system for people of different height.

  • @cdubbleyoo
    @cdubbleyoo 6 років тому +1

    I haven't ridden a Stripple, but I have ridden the latest gen SV650. It is lovely, light & nimble bike that is fairly low and thin. Suzuki demo days should be coming up in a couple months so you can ride one. Of its range, I consider the Stripple to be the high-end/mark. If you're going to change suspension for higher a lot stuff, go for that. If not, th SV deserves a look as well as the SFV650/Gladius (heavier, supposedly not as thin at the tank/seat, covered in a lot of stuff the Suzuki pulled off to make it the New SV, a little less power). If your friend's SV is of the 02-08 vintage, it will feel a bit more tippy compared to the more recent SVs.
    Also kind of wondering how you would feel about the GSX-S750 (not the Gixxer).
    Oh, and do crosSFit. :p

  • @jdn645
    @jdn645 6 років тому +1

    Great choices. I started riding on a Ninja 650 and recently upgraded to the Street Triple. The Ninja was a great bike, but the Street Triple is a significant upgrade - a lot more power, buttery smooth, very balanced and flickable. I can't say enough good things about the bike. I picked up a 2014 Street Triple R with 1500 miles for $6k, but I had to be patient to find a good deal. I really like the styling of the Street Cup, but haven't had a chance to ride one.

    • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  6 років тому

      Neat to hear from someone who has owned both the Ninja at Triple R!

    • @ttrguy9952
      @ttrguy9952 6 років тому +1

      Jeff
      Triple is an awesome bike and is a beautiful sport bike! I suggest you test ride a Cup when you can. This is vintage Triumph and to me nothing sounds like a twin 270 degree engine. The torque is unlike your triple and WAY more usable for daily riding. It's got tons of pull at 3500+ RPM. You would be very lucky to win a "Roll on" against a Cup in the same gear. Everyone thinks horsepower is King. That's ok if you are Moto GP racing at 15,000 rpms and getting 200+ HP. Real world is you and I. This is where torque is King. I own a 2016 Rocket 3 roadster that puts out 163 Ft/Lbs of torque at 2750 rpm. Not one bike on the planet has matched it yet in gear for gear roll-ons. Fastest bikes on the planet lose big time! Sorry to bore you but the Cup is a torque bike that I think you should test ride. I think you will find it may have better "Drive ability" for you in the day to day scheme of life. Peace man and keep riding! Ride safe and Be safe!

  • @edwinj.t.p5998
    @edwinj.t.p5998 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience. Cool pics...

  • @stevemiller7433
    @stevemiller7433 6 років тому +6

    Two hours to get to where you want to go? Forget sport bikes, look at the seat....does that look like something you want to sit on for any length of time? A 15 minute test ride will not make this limitation apparent. You liked the Suzuki S40, why not try the S50? More power, smoother.

  • @randallslinkard1819
    @randallslinkard1819 6 років тому +1

    Just bought a Street Twin..Love it

  • @splodge5714
    @splodge5714 6 років тому

    Don't listen too much to those sales ladies! Like the Street Cup but its heavy. Ducati Scrambler is the one, light, character and fun. Fix the heat problem and you'll love it.

  • @lucyferina
    @lucyferina 6 років тому +1

    my wife and I love her 2017 FZ09 very fun and light bike.

  • @chadmock5883
    @chadmock5883 6 років тому

    That t100 was likely the best based on what you say your looking for. The t100 and 120 are virtually identical except for 1200 vs 900 engine and six speed transmission. I got the t120 for touring long range riding purposes. I could recommend the Harley 883 iron. Its very short.

  • @madgxsrx8436
    @madgxsrx8436 2 роки тому

    I would like to see you test out a Bandit 1250 S I will let you test out mine if you come to Michigan. Love your stuff and keep it coming.

  • @daytrading5456
    @daytrading5456 6 років тому +1

    Air cooled monster 797. Simplicity and style.

  • @jamesmorrison5632
    @jamesmorrison5632 5 років тому +5

    Sound like me when I was trying to buy a pistol it took about three months and I don't know how many I went through before I found one that I like

  • @moorepower13
    @moorepower13 4 роки тому

    One more contender for you to consider is the new Aprilia rs660 if you want something with bodywork. Its a bit roomy so I worry about your inseam but man that bike has everything on your list, looks, tech and power. Some of the triumph naked classic looking bikes have a ton of tech hidden away in them(traction control and ABS) that i think would serve you well in the mountains.

  • @AdamSVT
    @AdamSVT 6 років тому +4

    Street triple or Ninja 650 would make you very happy.. triple is going to be a bit more money I'd think.. but it sounds to me like you should follow your heart with the street cup...

  • @chizorama
    @chizorama 6 років тому

    Have you checked out a Honda Rebel 500? Low seat heigth & very slim, also affordable.

  • @limwiching2277
    @limwiching2277 6 років тому +1

    Street Cup no lighter anyway, it about 200kg dry weight, and low bar, if rider 2hrs to mountain , than arm will pain too. SV650 good to try first.

  • @davidhamilton506
    @davidhamilton506 6 років тому

    I'm also a big fan of Triumph and hope someday soon to purchase the new T120 Bonneville. On another note, you look so much like Joanne, who has the TV reality show "Fixer Upper", as if you were her daughter. Amazing. Love your videos, keep 'em coming. Cheers from down under...

  • @leeb6694
    @leeb6694 6 років тому +2

    Get the one you love. Ride safe.

  • @alexanderirwin7271
    @alexanderirwin7271 6 років тому

    As the weight of the bike are very important for you. below is the weight of the triumphs fuelled up and ready to goThe Kerb weight of the Street cup is about 220 KG (485 pounds)the Street Triple is 186KG ( 410 pounds)your old T100 was 230kg (507 pounds)

  • @kevinsterner9490
    @kevinsterner9490 4 роки тому

    Just found your channel. Love you honesty and common sense. Keep the videos coming. I just subscribed

  • @jman1957
    @jman1957 3 роки тому

    Triumph cub, Yea my favorite. Saving up.$$ Riding Suzuki 600 Bandit now.

  • @901pics
    @901pics 4 роки тому

    The R nine T pure is behind you in the picture of you on the yellow Triumph cup....did you try it?..the weight is very low.

  • @bradb2514
    @bradb2514 4 роки тому

    Very informative and honest review. Thanks!

  • @brianpeck4035
    @brianpeck4035 Рік тому

    ok, it's not 90 degrees...it's 9. At 90 your bike would be half in the pavement. "...One of my fun memories was driving a Honda Shadow 1100, up and down rock terraces by the Grand Canyon and in Canyonlands looking for a beautiful campsite. Later I hooked up a tow bar to my van so i could sleep on the memory foam. Any good ones from you?

  • @Victic005
    @Victic005 6 років тому

    Good choice. I bought a 2016 Daytona 675 on one week ago.

  • @paigekesa
    @paigekesa 6 років тому +6

    If you liked the ninja 650 you should try to test ride a 2017. They made the bike 42 lbs lighter with roughly the same ergonomics. If you prefer a naked bike the z650 is available and is a bit lighter than the the ninja 650.

    • @chrisredfield3240
      @chrisredfield3240 6 років тому

      More of a case the bike was 42 lbs to heavy in the first place 465 lbs (211kg) f800gs is only 207kg !

    • @chrisredfield3240
      @chrisredfield3240 6 років тому

      shadrock99 that's the F800gsa (505lbs) 23litre tank etc. The normal f800gs is 471 lbs at most

    • @chrisredfield3240
      @chrisredfield3240 6 років тому

      shadrock99 145kg that is a very light bike to have 50hp your very lucky most 250's. Crf250l. Klx250s are almost that heavy

    • @chrisredfield3240
      @chrisredfield3240 6 років тому

      shadrock99 crf250l is 328lbs kerb weight and only 23hp

  • @MakoVette
    @MakoVette 6 років тому +1

    Hugely useful video, thank you! I'm looking for a lane splitter for my daily commuter and your impressions of 10(!) bikes is (for me at least) very timely.

  • @TommyDrumVideo
    @TommyDrumVideo 4 роки тому +1

    If you have the chance, try out the Royal Enfield INT 650.

  • @GodfrinFNP
    @GodfrinFNP 2 роки тому

    Great tip on moving bike side to side... can you do a video on that sort of thing? How does one know if a bike is to heavy/big(yea, I know there are tricks) powerful / etc?

  • @rsajay6256
    @rsajay6256 6 років тому

    The Cup is very nice, if you'd like a bit more go, test ride a Triumph Thruxton R, it's pretty much a T120 Bonnie with some styling, suspension, and performance improvements (I say styling improvements cuz the Bonnie is I dunno, a bit plain for me... maybe...). Personally I like the café racer styling of both, but the Thruxton is just more, and very capable of going, stopping, and turning... the one I jumped on had the optional bullet fairing as well. Would love to own one and I probably will. It would make a good garage mate for my Speed Triple R, but right now I've got 3 bikes, I'm trying to emigrate, and all 3 are probably coming with me. Maybe when I get to New Zealand... oh also, have you ever ridden a Speed Triple R? You know, the prettiest bike they make, the one with the 1050 motor, and the single sided swingarm? Try get a ride on an R with the low mount 3-into-1 arrow exhaust system, it trims like 14kilos of under the seat mass from the bike making it much more nimble. It's one of those "makes your right hand lazy" bikes, loads of torque on the highway for overtaking sports cars, but it's not a retuned superbike motor that makes a sudden squirt of torque a bit lower in the rev range like many naked bikes motors do, the torque is always there, just like the recent Street Triple (except the SR which is apparently more of a naked Daytona), only a lot more go from the 1050 motor