Another argument that is not often brought forward: riding a big bike in town is like driving an automatic… I may have missed it, but I don’t think you ever shifted to the 2nd gear in the whole video 😂
Hahahahahaha I actually don’t remember either. And this bike is a 600 as well 😭😭😭 most bikes though will do the speed limit in the higher gears if you want to save on gas
Bro I noticed the exhaust sound is a bit loud in your video, making your voice a bit hard to hear. Next time, try placing the mic inside your helmet for clearer audio. The current setup is okay, but focusing on clearer audio will really enhance the video quality. Give it a try!✌️
@@thisismohito Got it, mate! Repositioning the mic sounds like a good idea. Speaking a bit louder might also help, but make sure it's comfortable for you. Good luck, and looking forward to your next video!
Another argument that is not often brought forward: riding a big bike in town is like driving an automatic… I may have missed it, but I don’t think you ever shifted to the 2nd gear in the whole video 😂
Hahahahahaha I actually don’t remember either. And this bike is a 600 as well 😭😭😭 most bikes though will do the speed limit in the higher gears if you want to save on gas
Used to own a 2020 R1, you can but it’s honestly a one and done for me, dyna bob cruises or the vmax is wayyy more comfy imo
Can’t go wrong with comfort 🤝
Nice video, mate. I use to own an S1000R and step it down to RE 650. One day I will go back to a 1000 cause I miss that poooower
the power on a 1000 is something else haha
@@thisismohito yeh agreed 👍
@@thisismohitomy r1 vid is Mike Rotch, Yamaha r1 wheelie
you can, but it's not very clever.
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Bro I noticed the exhaust sound is a bit loud in your video, making your voice a bit hard to hear. Next time, try placing the mic inside your helmet for clearer audio. The current setup is okay, but focusing on clearer audio will really enhance the video quality. Give it a try!✌️
Thanks homie. The mic is in the helmet but i will probably need to reposition it a bit or speak louder lol.
@@thisismohito Got it, mate! Repositioning the mic sounds like a good idea. Speaking a bit louder might also help, but make sure it's comfortable for you. Good luck, and looking forward to your next video!