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As a Meteor 350 owner, I can vouch for the build quality; RE has really upped its game. While I can't speak for any of the other bikes on this list, the Meteor doesn't just appeal to beginners; many of us experienced riders like it too; the Meteor is my 12th bike. We're older, so we're downsizing; we want something lighter weight, easier to manage, economical to operate, and fun. For me, the Meteor ticked all those boxes... :)
How's the maintenance costs? My last bike was a ktm, and I've been looking at anything Honda for maintenance and reliability reasons, but if RE is comparable...
@@shellbackbeau7021 the beauty about the Meteor is it's a simple bike, so you can do much of the maintenance yourself. For example, there are only two valves, and they're screw & locknut-very easy to do yourself. I'd heard of the first service costing $400 or more in the US, but I don't know; I haven't brought my bike to the dealer yet. One, it's 45 minutes away on a good day, which means a minimum 1.5 hours round trip. Two, there's the matter of getting to and from the dealer. One of the reasons I got the Meteor is because it is possible to do much of the work yourself. Not only does this save you money; it means knowing that the job was done right.
Here in India , meteor costs around 3000 dollars and is literally everyone's first choice It's a very good bike for daily commuting and for rides on weekends here in india
Hi! A little bird told-me there is some regulation in india limiting bike's speed to 120 km/h (what would explain some odd behaviour from the meteor at top speed). How much of this gossip is true?
Something that I wasn't aware of when looking at a first time motorcycle purchase is the additional fees. I was looking at a KTM 390 Duke with an MSRP of $5,799USD. When I talked to a local dealer I found out the out the door price (tax, title, license, freight, assembly, etc) was over $9,000. Something to keep in mind. You're going to pay a LOT more than $5k for a brand new "$5k" bike.
I have 2500 miles on my meteor and absolutely love that motorcycle. Considering build quality and what you get for the price I don’t think you can beat it. Awesome bike thumbs up to Royal Enfield
Got the Meteor 350 a few months back and put some money I saved into a full system exhaust, performance air filter, ecu tuner and fully synthetic engine oil from motul and I can guarantee this thing is very very enjoyable 👍🏽
Just got my first bike the other day. A 1980 suzuki gs450 Its in nice shape for its age and despite having 20k on it the thing runs like a top and rides smoothly as far as I can tell. im happy with it.
Papa Yam Finally got my first bike (its a 2001 Iron 883) i picked it up for the equivalent of 1900 dollars (the sports bikes i wanted were way too expensive) but i couldn't be happier, thanks for all the lessons and knowledge
The Iron model of the 883 Sportster came out in 2009. If it was sold to you as an '01 Iron, then you have been lied to. You can do a VIN check to see what model it actually is.
My first bike was the Duke 200. It was a great starter, especially as I was afraid I'd goose the throttle and find myself in a wall. It prepared me for my scout.
Yammie Noob, if you read this can you please at chapters to your videos? 1. BMW G310R @1:02 2. KTM Duke 200 @2:10 3. Honda CBR 300R @4:23 4. Yamaha MT03 @5:26 5. Kawasaki KLX230 @6:33 6. Suzuki DR200 @7:31 7. Royal Enfield Meteor 350 @8:50
I learned on the duke 200, that first gear was a little brutal to learn on especially when doing the serpentine and needing to idle intelligently. We missed that bike when we sold it. It has a lot of character and the styling is charming.
I feel like the CBR300 would be a bike I could just ride without having to figure out what's wrong with it once a month. Of course my recommendation, so long as they're tall enough, is the DR650.
I recently picked up a Royal Enfield Classic 350, "little brother" to the Meteor (same engine, slightly different seating position and instrument cluster - it doesn't come with the Meteor's "Tripper" system), and I absolutely love it. It's definitely not a "crotch rocket", it won't win any drag races, and it struggles at speeds over 60 MPH, but it's a great commuter bike, and great for weekend joyrides on the backroads (like the one I enjoyed today). And with an MSRP of US$4,599-, it's very affordable.
you can get the tripper for the classic 350 too, but yea it's out of stock (in india idk about other countries) , it gets installed below your main gauge where you have the RE logo right now
"it struggles at speeds over 60 MPH" the way people excuse these pitiful bikes-- even the venerable old KLR650 doesn't struggle with highway speed. Ninja 400 handles highway. 4599 can get lots of gently used awesome practical bikes.
Just because it's not the right bike for you doesn't make it wrong for someone else. If it doesn't suit your needs, don't buy one. KLR 650 and Ninja 400 don't suit my needs. And show me one of those "gently used awesome practical bikes" that comes with a factory warranty.
@@englishsteel-nz6im Great. Since your opinion is the only one that could possibly be correct, I'll return mine posthaste, and exchange it for YOUR favorite bike.
I bought my first motorcycle after I got out of the Navy in 69. It was a 1970 HONDA CL 90. Now I have more fun riding slow bikes fast then fast bike slow. With gas prices now, I love my Versys 300 ADV. Nothing wrong with getting 65 mpg.
Fun video!! Yeah RE Meteor 350 made list. Gem of an engine!!I have the meteor 350 and it is an awesome bike- even for a veteran rider like me. Great build quality cool little rumble good Acceleration, Smooth shifter and just an all-around great feeling bike. Feels like a much more expensive bike Allan So Cal USA
So I own(ed) a Honda CBR500R and it was amazing. Definitely recommend. Just lost it on the 4th in a motorcycle accident but I walked away mostly in one piece. CBR is a great bike and might buy again. Don't forget, wear your gear too lads!
I'm enjoying my new 2022 CB300r. Might change the sprocket but with Two Bros. Pipe, tidy tail and k&n filter did make some difference, small but worth the effort. Plenty quick and a bit snappy,. No problem hitting 95 mph, but topped out Rpm at 9600rpm. Little Puig windscreen helps a bunch too. Fun to ride and very different experience for me from my Yamaha 1100 Virago.
So, it's a single cylinder with less HP than the MT03, and has known reliability issues once you get over 10K miles on it... so why get the Honda instead of Yamaha? I was tempted myself, until I did the research. Hope you have better luck than other people, or sell it once you hit 10K miles.
@@ws8080 what are the issues? Not heard of any. The mt costs more here so it's a no go for me if I buy brand new. I honestly prefer the look of the Honda and I'm past caring about speed. I want a little go obviously but the Honda is quick enough. So that's why id choose it over the Yamaha. But you could yet change my mind with these known issues?
yammie! we luv you and everyone in the yammie noob team and we thank you for everything you've done for the motorcycle community! I've been a watching your videos for years now and you never disappoint! keep up the great work! :)
Bmw specifically made the cheaper model for Indian youths and it's one of the best selling in the segment... 1-G310r/Apache rr 310 made by TVS 2-Ktm duke 200/390 are go to bikes for Indian youths made by Bajaj 3- Also meteor/ classic 350, it's one of the bikes which adults prefer because the heritage of RE... no one gives a fuck about how good those bikes are but you will have a lot of respect just owning a RE...
Since I already have two off road japanese motorcycles , I think I'm just going to start collecting Royal Enfields. They're magically the best looking and best priced motorcycles available. So sick.
Love your use of Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 in so many of your videos! Top notch content as always. I’ll be getting myself on 2 wheels for the first time real soon, and thanks to you I feel like I have an advantage over other first timers.
The G310R is a fun little bike, but after several test rides I think it would be best served for city riding and short highway rides because it is very buzzy at highway speeds, and easily swayed by winds. It also is very twitchy with the single cylinder and can be jerky at slow speed maneuvers with the throttle feeling very on/off.
Just finished building my first bike I now have a 2007 GS500 had to rebuild the motor but some one gave me 2 gs500 bikes b4 they scraped them. One had rust in the cylinders the other had rust in the case I Finally got one back on the road it only took $400 and some weekends this week I'm getting my second bike 1989 honda shadow my coworker is done looking at it in his garage I'm told it needs love and ignition switch hopefully so maybe another $400 on the second
Thanks again for another great video. I have been watching you all for some tips and tricks about getting and maintaining a bike. I was wondering if you had any videos on does and don'ts when it comes to washing a bike. For example: Is it safe to use a pressure washer at a car wash? What kind of soaps matter? Things like that.
i have been commenting in videos for yam to mention the dr200 for so long, i am so glad he finally put it out there and didn't down it at all, because it is a solid bike, and i love mine. to anyone that owns one, or considers getting one, it can gain huge power with exhaust and carburetor. mine gets 50mpg completely wound out at 65mph on country routes, at speed limit gets 70mpg (55mph) and offroad only mileage is around 100 to 80, depending on how you ride. fastest I've had mine is 77mph and it sounded like it wanted to blow up, 65mph is the most i want to rev it on pavement. i am certain with some gear changes, you could get it up to highway capable speeds, probably would have to do the power upgrades with that though.
Oh, great. Now I’m thinking about getting a motorcycle as a second vehicle with the money I get from selling my old pickup truck. Thanks a lot, Yammie. 🏍😎
RE are good. But before discounting Chinese machines the Zontes ZT350 is making big inroads . It's well made got a good LC power plant . The other Chinese bikes have crap lumps ,but this Zontes is a different ball game. All the gizmos and the adventure T2 model is excellent.
I think that these all also contend for best “commuter” bikes under 5k! I only have a 20 mile commute & gas being what it is I’m looking to leave the FJR HOME 🏡 for long distance riding. Keep up your Yammieness!
Hi. Question. Im 54 yrs old, 511, 250lbs and I want to learn to ride and eventually get a bike. Im not sure which entry level is good for me with my age and size. Any thoughts? thank you.
Well if I going to get a new one I'd probably go for that Royal Winfield with the 800cc upgrade that way you just have plenty of torque to rumble down the road and you hit headwinds across out here in the Open West and it'll just keep on thumping.
I was too considering DR200 was on it. The TW200 is awesome and I've driven mine around the world. Limiting factor is the 5-speed transmission 50mph (80km/h) is really all it wants to do for any amount of time. It's slow. Slower than my Grom, slower than my CBR125, and way slower than my CBR250R. Some of the newer KLX have 6-speeds now, so that's a win for a first-timer dual sport. I think some people wanting a do-it-all would feel the TW200 lacks something and would be disappointed.
Have you rode a KTM 200 Duke yet ? I have just over 5,000 miles on mine. This isn't my first motorcycle I've been riding street bikes for 25 years. Extremely awesome motorcycle. Especially good for people with no self control 😜
You might critize the Suzuki GSXR 250R but everything you seem to dislike about it....is the selling point for me I like heavy, I like moderate speeds not looking to go fast. Not one CFmoto on your list.
Show me where you can get a Meteor for under 5 grand! I wanted one. I TRIED to buy one. Every single dealer I contacted bumped the MSRP as much as 1500 bucks. 376 freight, 175 "set up" . 294.50 "document" fee... and so it went. Some higher, none lower.
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Can you check TVS Apache 310RR in this list du to it have same as bmw
...or we could be curious to see what companies and bikes made the list.
Please review the new 160CC Honda PCX.
You should have a list of the bikes mentioned in the description. Bonus points for links to the bikes' sites.
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As a Meteor 350 owner, I can vouch for the build quality; RE has really upped its game. While I can't speak for any of the other bikes on this list, the Meteor doesn't just appeal to beginners; many of us experienced riders like it too; the Meteor is my 12th bike. We're older, so we're downsizing; we want something lighter weight, easier to manage, economical to operate, and fun. For me, the Meteor ticked all those boxes... :)
Your pfp promotes a hateful ideology
Im getting a meteor 350 in a week, cannot wait
How's the maintenance costs? My last bike was a ktm, and I've been looking at anything Honda for maintenance and reliability reasons, but if RE is comparable...
@@shellbackbeau7021 the beauty about the Meteor is it's a simple bike, so you can do much of the maintenance yourself. For example, there are only two valves, and they're screw & locknut-very easy to do yourself. I'd heard of the first service costing $400 or more in the US, but I don't know; I haven't brought my bike to the dealer yet. One, it's 45 minutes away on a good day, which means a minimum 1.5 hours round trip. Two, there's the matter of getting to and from the dealer. One of the reasons I got the Meteor is because it is possible to do much of the work yourself. Not only does this save you money; it means knowing that the job was done right.
@@Uchia598 you'll LOVE it! I guarantee it... :)
1. BMW G310R
2. KTM Duke 200
3. Honda CBR 300R
4. Yamaha MT03
5. Kawasaki KLX230
6. Suzuki DR200
7. Royal Enfield Meteor 350
* honorable mentions listed at end
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Thanks!
Here in India , meteor costs around 3000 dollars and is literally everyone's first choice
It's a very good bike for daily commuting and for rides on weekends here in india
Nah man I'm more of a Honda highness kinda guy, but meteor is really tempting!
Hi! A little bird told-me there is some regulation in india limiting bike's speed to 120 km/h (what would explain some odd behaviour from the meteor at top speed). How much of this gossip is true?
@@eddiestray4870 I tried riding meteor and it does top out between 120-130 kmph ... But that's all it can do i don't think it's power was limited
@@eddiestray4870 nah it's just a myth specially in India .. people call it speed lock 😂
@@eddiestray4870 nah bikes can go past 120 but with the state of the roads here , unless its a Highway you know well, its a death sentence
Something that I wasn't aware of when looking at a first time motorcycle purchase is the additional fees. I was looking at a KTM 390 Duke with an MSRP of $5,799USD. When I talked to a local dealer I found out the out the door price (tax, title, license, freight, assembly, etc) was over $9,000. Something to keep in mind. You're going to pay a LOT more than $5k for a brand new "$5k" bike.
what are they imported and where are you from exactly
Yes this is very true.
I bought a Honda Navi MSRP $1,807 but it was $3,200 with excessive fees
it happens to cars too you maybe need to try to do tricks so they dont add inexistent fees because they are the price with tax on sites on my country
@@Basnicandid you finance it? Or did you buy it outright ?
@@japhethesparza8914 i bought it outright
I have 2500 miles on my meteor and absolutely love that motorcycle. Considering build quality and what you get for the price I don’t think you can beat it. Awesome bike thumbs up to Royal Enfield
Just got a meteor 350 for my first motorcycle last week. I don’t know much about motorcycles but i am having a blast on my meteor.
This should be a series, even an annual series. Best bikes under $5000 2023/24/25/etc, best bikes under $10,000, etc
Except you will get the same info more accurately from another channel than this one.
Got the Meteor 350 a few months back and put some money I saved into a full system exhaust, performance air filter, ecu tuner and fully synthetic engine oil from motul and I can guarantee this thing is very very enjoyable 👍🏽
Just got my first bike the other day. A 1980 suzuki gs450
Its in nice shape for its age and despite having 20k on it the thing runs like a top and rides smoothly as far as I can tell. im happy with it.
Papa Yam
Finally got my first bike (its a 2001 Iron 883) i picked it up for the equivalent of 1900 dollars (the sports bikes i wanted were way too expensive) but i couldn't be happier, thanks for all the lessons and knowledge
They were making the "Iron" model in 2001?
The Iron model of the 883 Sportster came out in 2009. If it was sold to you as an '01 Iron, then you have been lied to. You can do a VIN check to see what model it actually is.
@@Bahlzeron Yeah...that's what i thought. Nothing wrong with the regular Sportster 883 from 2001 though, enjoy!
“you may go back in time” 🤣 almost missed that movie reference
I buyed a Meteor in the last month, having great fun so far
My first bike was the Duke 200. It was a great starter, especially as I was afraid I'd goose the throttle and find myself in a wall. It prepared me for my scout.
Yammie Noob, if you read this can you please at chapters to your videos?
1. BMW G310R @1:02
2. KTM Duke 200 @2:10
3. Honda CBR 300R @4:23
4. Yamaha MT03 @5:26
5. Kawasaki KLX230 @6:33
6. Suzuki DR200 @7:31
7. Royal Enfield Meteor 350 @8:50
Honestly I subbed just because of the consistently goated classical music that plays in the background of your videos lol. And the bikes. Those too.
I learned on the duke 200, that first gear was a little brutal to learn on especially when doing the serpentine and needing to idle intelligently.
We missed that bike when we sold it. It has a lot of character and the styling is charming.
Loving the background music lol, I subconsciously started stroking my mustache while watching these bikes.
Nice video. Keep up the great work because videos like this are what are helping me get my first bike.
Agreed
Once you got the money, find something in budget then send it! I hope you find it soon man
@@coopersand911 thanks. I am currently looking into the Honda Rebel 500
@@Dooms1776 Heck yeah my man! Great bike
@@coopersand911 Thanks
I feel like the CBR300 would be a bike I could just ride without having to figure out what's wrong with it once a month. Of course my recommendation, so long as they're tall enough, is the DR650.
Wow, I wish there was a selection of scooters with ABS and traction control under $5000 like this.
I might give the Honda CBR a go, but the Meteor appeals to my retro sensibilities.
Get the RE classic 350
@@delgande i love the classics color options
I recently picked up a Royal Enfield Classic 350, "little brother" to the Meteor (same engine, slightly different seating position and instrument cluster - it doesn't come with the Meteor's "Tripper" system), and I absolutely love it.
It's definitely not a "crotch rocket", it won't win any drag races, and it struggles at speeds over 60 MPH, but it's a great commuter bike, and great for weekend joyrides on the backroads (like the one I enjoyed today). And with an MSRP of US$4,599-, it's very affordable.
you can get the tripper for the classic 350 too, but yea it's out of stock (in india idk about other countries) , it gets installed below your main gauge where you have the RE logo right now
"it struggles at speeds over 60 MPH" the way people excuse these pitiful bikes-- even the venerable old KLR650 doesn't struggle with highway speed. Ninja 400 handles highway. 4599 can get lots of gently used awesome practical bikes.
Just because it's not the right bike for you doesn't make it wrong for someone else.
If it doesn't suit your needs, don't buy one.
KLR 650 and Ninja 400 don't suit my needs.
And show me one of those "gently used awesome practical bikes" that comes with a factory warranty.
@@richdemanowski2575 I wouldn't take one for free lol--- none of what I listed needs a factory warranty ;)
@@englishsteel-nz6im Great. Since your opinion is the only one that could possibly be correct, I'll return mine posthaste, and exchange it for YOUR favorite bike.
Just passed the msf course . Now time to buy a bike
Great to see 3 bikes made in India on the list the bikes here make great starters
I bought my first motorcycle after I got out of the Navy in 69. It was a 1970 HONDA CL 90. Now I have more fun riding slow bikes fast then fast bike slow. With gas prices now, I love my Versys 300 ADV. Nothing wrong with getting 65 mpg.
Fun video!! Yeah RE Meteor 350 made list. Gem of an engine!!I have the meteor 350 and it is an awesome bike- even for a veteran rider like me. Great build quality cool little rumble good Acceleration, Smooth shifter and just an all-around great feeling bike. Feels like a much more expensive bike
Allan
So Cal USA
The background music is making this video epic. I kid you not. 😂 I love it.
So I own(ed) a Honda CBR500R and it was amazing. Definitely recommend. Just lost it on the 4th in a motorcycle accident but I walked away mostly in one piece. CBR is a great bike and might buy again. Don't forget, wear your gear too lads!
I'm enjoying my new 2022 CB300r. Might change the sprocket but with Two Bros. Pipe, tidy tail and k&n filter did make some difference, small but worth the effort. Plenty quick and a bit snappy,. No problem hitting 95 mph, but topped out Rpm at 9600rpm. Little Puig windscreen helps a bunch too. Fun to ride and very different experience for me from my Yamaha 1100 Virago.
So, it's a single cylinder with less HP than the MT03, and has known reliability issues once you get over 10K miles on it... so why get the Honda instead of Yamaha? I was tempted myself, until I did the research. Hope you have better luck than other people, or sell it once you hit 10K miles.
@@ws8080 what are the issues?
Not heard of any.
The mt costs more here so it's a no go for me if I buy brand new.
I honestly prefer the look of the Honda and I'm past caring about speed. I want a little go obviously but the Honda is quick enough.
So that's why id choose it over the Yamaha.
But you could yet change my mind with these known issues?
yammie! we luv you and everyone in the yammie noob team and we thank you for everything you've done for the motorcycle community! I've been a watching your videos for years now and you never disappoint! keep up the great work! :)
I have bin riding a very long time. I got a bmw g310r as my commuter bike. I love it its perfect for every day riding.
This is a funny video for the day. Mostly because I just passed my MSF course earlier today🤣🤣
Bmw specifically made the cheaper model for Indian youths and it's one of the best selling in the segment...
1-G310r/Apache rr 310 made by TVS
2-Ktm duke 200/390 are go to bikes for Indian youths made by Bajaj
3- Also meteor/ classic 350, it's one of the bikes which adults prefer because the heritage of RE... no one gives a fuck about how good those bikes are but you will have a lot of respect just owning a RE...
Long time watcher, now Subbed. Getting booked for my DAS in the UK, Scotland. Can't wait to get my GSXR 750 beginner bike 💪🤣
Since I already have two off road japanese motorcycles , I think I'm just going to start collecting Royal Enfields. They're magically the best looking and best priced motorcycles available. So sick.
I just got a Royal Enfield Classic 350.
When you get new bike its best for you because you dont have to compare with. Like me. I bought meteor 350 and i am delighted 😁
Love your use of Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 in so many of your videos! Top notch content as always. I’ll be getting myself on 2 wheels for the first time real soon, and thanks to you I feel like I have an advantage over other first timers.
Thanks so much for these lists Yammie. Keep it going.
Suzuki doesn't seem to offer its DR200 any longer. It's not on their website, sadly. I've always wanted one.
I ride a duke 200 as a daily motorcycle. For the traffic in my city, I think the 200 has usable power
My first bike was given to me, and while I've had to work on it, I've got it reliable and you can't beat the value of free
I'm in the process of buying a kawasaki wr250fx from my uncle as a starter bike but after watching this I may just pick my self up a royal next.
Haha that back to the future joke made me sub.
At 0:21 WTF ?!? That cannot be real...😂😂
The G310R is a fun little bike, but after several test rides I think it would be best served for city riding and short highway rides because it is very buzzy at highway speeds, and easily swayed by winds. It also is very twitchy with the single cylinder and can be jerky at slow speed maneuvers with the throttle feeling very on/off.
And retail for it in 2022 is actually $5700 so it should not be in this video at all.
Okay... the unaccompanied Bach Cello Suites in the background got me
I was wondering if you were gonna mention the husky 401. Waited till the end to comment.
Just finished building my first bike I now have a 2007 GS500 had to rebuild the motor but some one gave me 2 gs500 bikes b4 they scraped them. One had rust in the cylinders the other had rust in the case I Finally got one back on the road it only took $400 and some weekends this week I'm getting my second bike 1989 honda shadow my coworker is done looking at it in his garage I'm told it needs love and ignition switch hopefully so maybe another $400 on the second
What swapped me from the car community to the motorcycle community was the cool factor and also money 🤓
Thanks again for another great video. I have been watching you all for some tips and tricks about getting and maintaining a bike. I was wondering if you had any videos on does and don'ts when it comes to washing a bike. For example: Is it safe to use a pressure washer at a car wash? What kind of soaps matter? Things like that.
Yammie, I want to thank you from the depths of my cold glass heart for these videos. You're an awesome dude and I love the videos you make. 👏🏻🙏🏻
i have been commenting in videos for yam to mention the dr200 for so long, i am so glad he finally put it out there and didn't down it at all, because it is a solid bike, and i love mine. to anyone that owns one, or considers getting one, it can gain huge power with exhaust and carburetor. mine gets 50mpg completely wound out at 65mph on country routes, at speed limit gets 70mpg (55mph) and offroad only mileage is around 100 to 80, depending on how you ride. fastest I've had mine is 77mph and it sounded like it wanted to blow up, 65mph is the most i want to rev it on pavement. i am certain with some gear changes, you could get it up to highway capable speeds, probably would have to do the power upgrades with that though.
It's solid but very outdated and therefore overpriced. I'll take the KLX instead.
Love your work Yammie Australia needs more Yammie Noob comedy goodness
No Yammie!! I didn't click on this video cause I'm a new rider. I clicked on this video because I click on every video you upload!! 😆😆😆
Another option: Genuine G400C $3,999. Nice looking retro 400cc thumper.
Thanks for the video, guy. May I recommend you include the name of each model on screen in your next video?
Daddy Yam what about the Honda ADV150?
I don't think he covers scoots. I drive a Ruckus and Burgman, both great.
Gotta love that Truman show line at the beginning
Oh, great. Now I’m thinking about getting a motorcycle as a second vehicle with the money I get from selling my old pickup truck. Thanks a lot, Yammie. 🏍😎
Yeeees!!! Budget bike content boiii!!
Good video. Thank you brother.
Is the Jawa Perak available in the US?! If so please look into it
Thanks so much for this list I've been struggling to find yammie verified bikes for under 5k and this was exactly what I needed
That feel when the only under €5000 motercycles where you live are 49cc scooters
Honda has a whole line of 125cc bikes under 5000.
I like your videos for new riders
RE are good.
But before discounting Chinese machines the Zontes ZT350 is making big inroads .
It's well made got a good LC power plant .
The other Chinese bikes have crap lumps ,but this Zontes is a different ball game.
All the gizmos and the adventure T2 model is excellent.
my first bike is a hyosung gt250r and I'm super happy with it and it feels great
Can you do a review of the CFMoto 650 Adventura and 700 CL-X?
Triumph 😁👍 be out of your mind and take any motorcycle like this on an interstate today
Honda highness kinda guy... Love it. better than meteor that my friend has.
I think that these all also contend for best “commuter” bikes under 5k! I only have a 20 mile commute & gas being what it is I’m looking to leave the FJR HOME 🏡 for long distance riding. Keep up your Yammieness!
Whats the difference between the meteor 350 and the classic 350?
Is yur bike iron 883 ? Or jawa 42.2?
That Husqvarna 401 sure caught my eye!
is the meteor a good choice for a taller person (6'2)?
Props for using Bach!
Thank you for posting this video supposedly theirs gonna be a 650 cruiser for the USA around August 2022
What's the bike you are riding in the video?
Hi. Question. Im 54 yrs old, 511, 250lbs and I want to learn to ride and eventually get a bike. Im not sure which entry level is good for me with my age and size. Any thoughts? thank you.
Hey in the intro what was that bike u was riding
Hey I had one of those China bikes and it was great. Always started never had any issues. Other than it got stolen
Well if I going to get a new one I'd probably go for that Royal Winfield with the 800cc upgrade that way you just have plenty of torque to rumble down the road and you hit headwinds across out here in the Open West and it'll just keep on thumping.
Loving my Meteor 350, very nice first bike
Wow I’m early. Nice Vid guys
I got myself a 1998 GS500E, I got it for 1800 CAD because the carb needed rejetting and tuning
Yep, people will sell carbed bikes for near nothing that only need a clean out and a battery.
KLX was my second choice over my Verses 300 I just bought.
I'm surprised the TW200 didn't come up over the DR200 or at least make an honorable mention 🤔
I was too considering DR200 was on it. The TW200 is awesome and I've driven mine around the world. Limiting factor is the 5-speed transmission 50mph (80km/h) is really all it wants to do for any amount of time. It's slow. Slower than my Grom, slower than my CBR125, and way slower than my CBR250R. Some of the newer KLX have 6-speeds now, so that's a win for a first-timer dual sport. I think some people wanting a do-it-all would feel the TW200 lacks something and would be disappointed.
Theres a Honda 350 highness it's actually pretty cool! Think you missed that one!
Have you rode a KTM 200 Duke yet ? I have just over 5,000 miles on mine. This isn't my first motorcycle I've been riding street bikes for 25 years. Extremely awesome motorcycle. Especially good for people with no self control 😜
You might critize the Suzuki GSXR 250R but everything you seem to dislike about it....is the selling point for me I like heavy, I like moderate speeds not looking to go fast. Not one CFmoto on your list.
would love to hear your opinion of the Honda Shadow (all years and sizes, mine is a 1987 vT100)
Knew yams would find a way to get the husky on there
How much would you pay for a 2019 sv650 with 6,000 miles on it?
isnt the bmw 310r just a rebadged indian bike from TVS?
Just looking for a bike to replace my 2002 Honda shadow.
Nice video 🏍️ 👊
How about the Royal Enfield Himilayan? They are listed for around $4995 in many places and they seem to have a good reputation for not breaking?
the usa doesnt get the vitpilen/svartpilen 250.
its the best looking bike under 5000 buckaroos
Wait really? Under 5000?
In India it's around 3000usd
Show me where you can get a Meteor for under 5 grand! I wanted one. I TRIED to buy one.
Every single dealer I contacted bumped the MSRP as much as 1500 bucks. 376 freight, 175 "set up" . 294.50 "document" fee... and so it went. Some higher, none lower.