@@morganlane2489 just a more upright version of its sportbike counterpart. Usually has less plastics and handlebars instead of an aggressive seating position.
Originaly a term from the 80s and 90s when people started to pull fairings off their race bikes (GSX-R 750 etc.) and made them naked. bikes without fairings from the 70s and before that were just bikes i presume 😁so originally, naked bikes were not more comfortable but people started to mount superbike handlebars instead of the low clipons to them to get a more relaxed seating position. Usually, modern naked bikes use the same frame and often slightly detuned but more torquey engines of a sport bike of the same brand....such as the MT10/R1 Yamaha combo or the GSX-S1000/GSX-R 1000 from Suzuki.
looks sick so I fk with it!
italian bike owners: i need gas
@@hexthank 🤣🤣
wait question 3:49 how do you let go of the handles and it keeps its speed the same?
cruise control
@@kisimckisimc5252 cruise control :)
@@BlueDevilMoto thanks, great vids btw!
would fkin love to come over with my daytona :D
@@ronnevio YES!!
if thats the puig windscreen is that the smoke or dark smoke
Pretty sure it’s the light smoke
Future bike owner who still learnin lingo here hi. What is a “naked” bike?
@@morganlane2489 just a more upright version of its sportbike counterpart. Usually has less plastics and handlebars instead of an aggressive seating position.
@@BlueDevilMoto ooooo gotchaaa thanks!
Originaly a term from the 80s and 90s when people started to pull fairings off their race bikes (GSX-R 750 etc.) and made them naked. bikes without fairings from the 70s and before that were just bikes i presume 😁so originally, naked bikes were not more comfortable but people started to mount superbike handlebars instead of the low clipons to them to get a more relaxed seating position. Usually, modern naked bikes use the same frame and often slightly detuned but more torquey engines of a sport bike of the same brand....such as the MT10/R1 Yamaha combo or the GSX-S1000/GSX-R 1000 from Suzuki.