Great review, Walt! Sounds like you covered all the bases for someone who may be looking for that motorcycle. I like your back story of how you were able to locate a bike to ride. Looks like it was a great day for riding!
Hopefully someone considering a CBR300R will find it useful! It turned out to be a great day (cool in the morning but beautiful in the afternoon) Thanks for watching and commenting
Geeeeze burned through a tire already?!?! I like the approach on the video today man. The voiceover really worked for this one!!! Rosssssssssssssssssssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Those 300 sport bikes are great little bikes to get started on. I feel like much more experienced riders get bored with smaller bikes, but they are much easier to whip around and handle, so I guess it depends on what you want in a bike.
I rode a suzuki 1400 sports bike once. I like my life a Lil too much now a days to trust myself on one of those things... I want something faster than your everyday car and truck and I'm good lol
I have a VFR800 1997. Cost too much in petrol and is difficult to put on a centre stand and on gravel in parking lots is difficult to manoeuvre. In heavy traffic not so easy to get through. I'm going back to the CBR 300r even though it will cost more on insurance. From the UK.
While I think I'd be uncomfortable on a sport-style bike, I do love the idea of a lower power bike to wind out. Gas mileage on those little engines is great as well. Meanwhile, are those flashing rear lights on TrekkieMoto's bike standard or aftermarket?
Fuel economy is impressive on these small bikes. A tank of gas will take you a very long way. I'm not sure about Trekkiemoto - a brake modulator may come standard on that Triumph (I don't remember him ever mentioning adding one) Thanks for watching and commenting!
I see one in my area for 3900. I have no experiences with bikes but im taking the MSF course soon and thought this would be a good bike to look into (assuming it would still be available).
Some what’s to trade this motorcycle for a grom the only thing is the guy already drop it I don’t if a couple scratches will make the motorcycle unbalance
Decent video, thanks for the info. You sound like you're reading out an english essay like a report though lol, I think the video would feel a bit more genuine if you went off script for a little bit
The way you deliver your speech seems very organized and engaging. I wish you could edit my essays for college admission!
Great review, Walt! Sounds like you covered all the bases for someone who may be looking for that motorcycle. I like your back story of how you were able to locate a bike to ride. Looks like it was a great day for riding!
Hopefully someone considering a CBR300R will find it useful!
It turned out to be a great day (cool in the morning but beautiful in the afternoon)
Thanks for watching and commenting
Geeeeze burned through a tire already?!?! I like the approach on the video today man. The voiceover really worked for this one!!! Rosssssssssssssssssssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Those 300 sport bikes are great little bikes to get started on. I feel like much more experienced riders get bored with smaller bikes, but they are much easier to whip around and handle, so I guess it depends on what you want in a bike.
I rode a suzuki 1400 sports bike once. I like my life a Lil too much now a days to trust myself on one of those things... I want something faster than your everyday car and truck and I'm good lol
Great review many thanks
Yeah, would like to ride on a 300 again to see the difference between it and the z900 I have now. I had a ninja 300 about 4 years ago and it was fun.
It is wildly different than my MT-09 (primarily in the power department) but it was a lot of fun zipping around on that 300.
Thanks for the support
I have a VFR800 1997. Cost too much in petrol and is difficult to put on a centre stand and on gravel in parking lots is difficult to manoeuvre. In heavy traffic not so easy to get through. I'm going back to the CBR 300r even though it will cost more on insurance. From the UK.
While I think I'd be uncomfortable on a sport-style bike, I do love the idea of a lower power bike to wind out. Gas mileage on those little engines is great as well.
Meanwhile, are those flashing rear lights on TrekkieMoto's bike standard or aftermarket?
Fuel economy is impressive on these small bikes. A tank of gas will take you a very long way.
I'm not sure about Trekkiemoto - a brake modulator may come standard on that Triumph (I don't remember him ever mentioning adding one)
Thanks for watching and commenting!
I see one in my area for 3900. I have no experiences with bikes but im taking the MSF course soon and thought this would be a good bike to look into (assuming it would still be available).
Good deal 👌
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Some what’s to trade this motorcycle for a grom the only thing is the guy already drop it I don’t if a couple scratches will make the motorcycle unbalance
Cool little bike, be nice for a second bike.
It was a lot of fun - thanks for the support
i like this bike
Everyone with a liter bike needs a second smaller bike.
Decent video, thanks for the info. You sound like you're reading out an english essay like a report though lol, I think the video would feel a bit more genuine if you went off script for a little bit
I agree