Did you know I'm giving away a Yamaha MT03...? That's actually a good beginner bike 👀 go to yammienoob.co because time is running out!
@brokeandtired Жыл бұрын
Every knows a jump bike is the best bike...if you ain't jumping the Grand Canyon on your first ride, are you even trained?
@a1fromday174 Жыл бұрын
Never rode a motorcycle in my life ran into you videos because my phone spying on about taking some lesson. Throw me a ninja 400
@affent1522 Жыл бұрын
I was also looking at the MT03 and kawasaki z400, I know you said no chinese but CFMOTO NK300 looks cool and is also cheaper around 4000$, the others are 6000$. Beginner here, i will start school in a week or so. I drove a long time ago a 50 cc bike but is nothing compared to these. What I'm asking is, what will be your pick between these? :D
@haziqshalo2 Жыл бұрын
@@affent1522I'm sure he meant random chinese knockoffs from non-reputable companies. Even Yammie loves CFMOTO hahahaha those are serious bang for your buck
@jls.mp4 Жыл бұрын
@@affent1522 i would pick the duke 390. faster than mt03. better looking than the kawasaki.
@YehyupMmmhm Жыл бұрын
Moral of the story - Buy a BMW S1000r
@RestlessMule Жыл бұрын
😂
@joelschram14 Жыл бұрын
Edit: Buy a Gsxr1000r
@arisg7022 Жыл бұрын
@@joelschram14edit: buy a Kawasaki H2
@PCgamer474 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, but added another R 🥳
@sebastiangeorge7714 Жыл бұрын
@@PCgamer474and m
@pro20digy20 Жыл бұрын
I went from a CBR 600 f4i to a Kawi 636. 18 years later I am still rocking a 636 and never been down. You can learn on a 600, but it can also kill you. So if you do, the best advice I got was "as soon as you feel comfortable slow down."
@leipo222 Жыл бұрын
when i started taking lessons on the road my bike was 600cc i also had too do exam on a 600 to get my license whitout limits
@davesoverthere Жыл бұрын
I started on a 636, but I would never recommend one to a beginner. My advice it always the same: nothing with more than 500ccs or two cylinders.
@mmaritz10 ай бұрын
got too comfortable on a 600 and crashed last friday, thankfully nothing broken. those words will be engrained into my head from now on haha
@pro20digy2010 ай бұрын
@@mmaritz glad you're OK.
@Harvest_hustlers9 ай бұрын
I feel this I started on my 2014 zx6r mind you I had rode plenty grew up with dirtbikes and shit cruisers ect just the first sport bike anyone can start on this if they respect it
@KaySpde Жыл бұрын
Im a beginner, starting on a 600cc. You are very right about the willpower, but that alone isnt enough of a reason to outright avoid the bikes as a beginner. A beginner can make the same bad decisions as someone thats been riding for 10 years. At the end of the day, i just have to be a mature adult riding my 120 hp death machine. Its the person, just like everything else
@talalalmehaid3349 Жыл бұрын
So it’s not the ride… it’s the rider!
@killerfreddie223 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I'm looking at 600s cuz I love how they sound.. speed absolutely terrifies me=
@KaySpde Жыл бұрын
@@killerfreddie223 would strongly advise not buying a 600 then.
@killerfreddie223 Жыл бұрын
@@KaySpde howcome?
@Guitarooster52 Жыл бұрын
I started with a Grom…so much fun! Then a Yami XT250 I still own, then a Moto Guzzi V7 still own and lastly a 49cc Vespa which is a bit of a project. I often think I should have started with a Rebel 500. More recently I thought I’d like to try a Ninja 400… but I’m afraid I’ll become a hoodlum with one 😂🤣. Seems like a bigger Grom to me and that might be trouble!
@Secondaries Жыл бұрын
On Saturday I bought a new 2023 Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 for $6150 OTD. I freaking love it, and your channel played no small part of my decision making process. Thanks Yammie!
@SkippyTheBeerCan10 ай бұрын
How do you still like it? I plan to get one in April.
@abadvibesguy223210 ай бұрын
@@SkippyTheBeerCan check the 2024 ,it has so many upgrades unlike yamaha r3 sadly ,they changed alot on new husqy,bunch of new features and it ain't much more expnsive,research into it abit,me personally don't like new dashboard,the old vintage one looked great imo ,but the rest is sweet,lower seat hight,higher ground clearance,bigger tank for like 3.5l ,just amazing all the quality of life improvements :)
@yingyangorca41247 ай бұрын
Probably leaking oil
@andreasw5266Ай бұрын
@@SkippyTheBeerCan I bought a new 2020 svartpilen. Would not recommend the bike, problems from the get go. Hard starting when cold ( I am in Florida!!), engine stalling when down shifting. engine check light coming on due to shifter alignment and gas tank ventilation (pulling a vacuum). Other people had better luck, but my problems have been reported from other owners as well. I traded the bike in with a huge loss after six month for a Honda 500 rebel, was glad I didn't have to deal with it anymore. Also the service was expensive. The bike was fun when it was working.
@DonnGilray Жыл бұрын
My "first bike" after 34 years is a 2022 Indian Chief. It's the only reason I even have a bike. After three months of parking lot practice, I grew into it. A few more months and I was comfortable at highway speeds. Just over a year now. I still and will always practice in parking lots. Planning on attending an intermediate level course in Spring of 2024.
@Next2Null Жыл бұрын
Literally juat had to talk someone out of selling their car for an S1000RR as their first bike. We also live in Colorado where it snows 6 months out of the year. So it was stupid x2
@arminbecirovic64099 ай бұрын
LMAO Does he have ADHD by any chance
@coolmojito8 ай бұрын
I mean... it has Rain Mode, so he should be almost ok
@skillfulgoose1018 ай бұрын
Honda Transalp paint it all black or all white, and there ya go.
@HeldIntegral7 ай бұрын
It's fine. Get a seasonal or wfh job and outsource all your grocery shopping to delivereasy during the winter 😂
@yourinfoguy3235 ай бұрын
@@coolmojito keeping it in rain mode is stupid all it does is limit the throttle response sensitivity so if you learn the bike on rain mode and then go to normal mode instead you'll have to relearn your throttle response and learn to control it all over again if you get a s1000rr for your first bike like I am don't use rain mode the whole time like a gsxr squid would if you let them ride one
@peterbrolmann8853 Жыл бұрын
Video Idea: put a normal bicycle on the dyno and see how many horses a singular person can output
@Unduruz10 ай бұрын
Yes I would actually love to see that
@adrianhrusca406710 ай бұрын
Less than 1 hp, and not for long...
@RichardHall39 ай бұрын
So you want to see people on a spin bike doing a watt test?
@williamnewkirk63169 ай бұрын
It's been done. Pro cyclists use a crank that measures output in watts. After translation, top cyclists make about 3/10 of 1 hp.
@Youdoxxikill8 ай бұрын
@@williamnewkirk6316whaaat? Really? I woulda thought a pro would be running at least 2 full Hp lmao
@sweettooth9363 Жыл бұрын
So I started on my grandad’s 97 VFR 750. I got a grom just to dork around and yes I agree it’s sketchy around traffic, it’s actually been handy to learn trail braking, rev match downshifting, and other such techniques like uturns while dragging the rear break. Its squishy forgiveness can be dangerous when translating the skills to a bigger bike, but as long as you keep practicing and paying attention to how the bike reacts…when it doesn’t nose dive when downshifting as an example, you can get a good idea of if you’re ready to try it on a bigger bike, granted to still use caution so you won’t yeet yourself over the bars…but for a general rough experiment and practice going through the motions, the grom actually was nice as a secondary bike and learning tool. Would I advise it for an only beginning bike? No. Hard no. It can’t even get out of its own way. But I’m glad to practice on that and not fear possible drops rather than trying to learn immediately on my grand dad’s bike and destroying it.
@Ortisan_Official Жыл бұрын
I agree I learned on a grom and had no problem handling my Honda hornet after. Also helps you really gotta climb rpms on that bike
@Pabloman333 Жыл бұрын
I found a low mileage 2013 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 for about 4 grand. It was a great re-starter bike. Fuel injection. Low seat. Easy to ride with enough power but not crazy. 9:10
@roninlavallee6076 Жыл бұрын
I completely understand the part about starting on 600's and why it may not be a good idea. However, it is very doable. I was 18 when I bought my GSXR600 as my first bike and damn it is so much fun. It definitely can be dangerous if you don't respect it or don't have the maturity to ride within your limit, but as someone who just commutes to school, work or hangouts with friends, a 600 is a blast and honestly has been a great bike to learn on for me. It absolutely depends on the individual and the maturity you can show when twisting the throttle.
@Overhemd8 ай бұрын
Heeey, I'm also considering buying a bike like that, but I was concerned about my back. I'm 6'5 so isn't the constant leaning forward not bothering you and do you think it might cause back problems for me if I use it to commute to work everyday? I love the aggresive look of the bikes but I thought maybe a standard bike might be more comfortable since you're in an upright position then. Sorry for the lengthy question lol
@roninlavallee60768 ай бұрын
@@Overhemd The constant leaning forward is a little compromising, I'm 5'8 and I can definitely feel my back on longer trips. If you do like the aggressive look and are worried about comfort, I would say the GSXR is 100% the way to go. I've since sold my GSXR and got a 2023 Ninja ZX-6R and there is a surprising difference in comfort between the two, the GSXR being more comfortable (Just got done with a long trip with the Ninja). It may be much different for you since you're almost a foot taller than I am lol. I also commute with my bike for the most part and I've never really had an issue with positioning/ back pain for those rides. I guess it depends how long your commute is though. If you're really set on super sport though I'd say a GSXR is the way to go.
@Youdoxxikill8 ай бұрын
@@Overhemddude I got one yesterday. All I'm going say is I'm 5'9 , if you are well over 6 feet your back is going to kill
@Mike40M11 ай бұрын
Very many years ago, I bought my first motorcycle for $40. A flathead Harley with suicide clutch. Restored it and rode it for two years. Then sold it for $400. Some 30 bikes later best advice I can give is: Don't buy a bike you can't lift when you've dropped it. Because you will.
@fabihubi7039 Жыл бұрын
With the 125cc it depends where you live. Here in Germany you can ride one with 16 and living a more in the south it's practical for learning. The power is in most cases enough to get you around corners and over every hill. You learn some cornering techniques, low speed handling and so on. I bought myself a GSX 750 AE from 2002 after my time as an 125cc rider and I love that thing.
@daruthin Жыл бұрын
Im a beginner, starting on a 600cc. It's a z650 to be precise, brand new. I know, it's better to get a second hand, but having a brand new vehicule was a dream. I'm 40 and I'm tired to have second hand vehicules, so I made the mistake. Plus, in my country starting on a 600cc is not that bad because beginner can't drive with more than 47hp for 2 years and brands sells them restrained. In my point of view it may be akward to have only 47hp, but when I'll get the full power, the progression will be easier because I know the bike.
@kilerscn9 ай бұрын
@allen7800 Yeah the 600s Yammie is talking about are the super sport types. The 650s are a separate category that are basically made for new riders.
@moonbot7613 Жыл бұрын
Just passed my msf class this past weekend (getting my new M mark tomorrow at the dmv) and plan on buying a RE interceptor late winter.
@Kwikasfuki007 Жыл бұрын
I started (still have it, but due for a new something or other, lot's of choices) on a new 2010 Ninja 650 (Yammie's favourite bike by the way 😂 ). When purchased, I was in my early 40's and still enjoy speed but wise enough to stay relatively close to the speed limits and I was well over 200 lbs at the time. Now at 190 the bike is more fun. It took a little bit to get used to be so "exposed" on the roads more than the power, but I found that keeping within one's comfort zone and building your skills you may be fine to ride whatever you want. By contrast, the most powerful bike I've ridden since getting my license 13 years ago was a 2023 MT-10 with a flashed ECU putting down about 165 hp at the wheel. C R A Z Y bike but oh so fun. Just a never ending supply of torque! You typically run out of road before you ever run out of power/torque. Unless you're talking 150 mph highway runs, so I've heard. ;-) That bike is NOT for beginners IMO. I'm sure some would be fine, but that's a specific type of person with a disciplined mindset. My 2 cents if it's of value to someone.
@patrickfromatlanta7854 ай бұрын
hes not talking about 650s hes talking about zx6r, cbr600rr etc
@itz_x_salvation395 Жыл бұрын
I started on a cbr650r. I knew if I started on a 400 I'd want to upgrade within a year. 650 was perfect for me, not a ton of power but plenty as a beginner.
@rrraymanf3542 Жыл бұрын
100%. That's exactly what I started on a year ago and why the 500 was not a good idea, let alone the 400..!
@mototoe Жыл бұрын
hows the insurance for a 650?
@itz_x_salvation395 Жыл бұрын
@@mototoe cheap as hell, I pay 350 a year.
@mototoe Жыл бұрын
@@itz_x_salvation395 I'm 21 so my insurance is crazy high. If I got a 2017 R3 it's $4300cad 😐 checked this bike just because I was curious, it's $10000 without collision coverage
@rrraymanf3542 Жыл бұрын
@@mototoe Expensive as F! As a new rider, I called many, many, many insurance companies and brokers and those who didn't literally cut me off as I said CBR, said I won't like their quote, usually at >>>$4000 per year! I luckily found one that charged $1,700.
@rickylowry3213 Жыл бұрын
My first bike was a Yamaha v star 650 and I felt that it was a good first bike. Affordable, decent low end torque, reliable, tons of parts
@hunterhaberle2511 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I started on a vstar too. It's a great beginner bike.
@usa-rb5fi Жыл бұрын
I went the Honda route and started on a shadow VLX 600, now I have a shadow Sabre 1100.
@samanthagregoryurich4167 Жыл бұрын
Just got my license and first bike...and broke the 7th rule on price with my brand new RS 660 but I''m so happy I did. It is perfect for me. Maybe it's not the right thing to do for everyone, but I got to try a few different styles in my rider training and also did a day rental at a motocross track...and did tons of research. A special thanks to Yammie for covering the Aprilia in depth and all of the other amusing and inspiring content!
@johnharris7756 Жыл бұрын
Nice bike! I think he was talking more about the 600cc super sport bikes Cbr600rr zx6r and r6. They are a little more track oriented.
@bradcalvert305 Жыл бұрын
I got the Tuono 660 as my first bike. The Tuono and RS 660s are great first bike despite what Yammie says. True that they might be a little expensive for some riders but if you’re more mature with more coin to spend on a first bike they’re perfect. I’ve got 3k miles on mine and I’m ready for a power upgrade
@NSDG813 Жыл бұрын
I almost congratulated you but SIR! Sir!.. Sir! That's 2023 Zx6R money... I understand that the RS 660 is a great bike but that's supersport money... Idk bruh, I'm happy you out here shinin' but damn bruhss.. thats TWO full ninja 400s + slip-ons
@bradcalvert305 Жыл бұрын
@@NSDG813 I think if any new rider can resist the temptation of the speeds of a ZX6R it would make a great 1st bike as well. Especially with the new electronic riders modes like Rain that keep the power down. Let’s be honest though, there’s something really special about the Italian bikes even if the Jap bikes are less expensive
@samanthagregoryurich4167 Жыл бұрын
@@NSDG813 The 2023s are expensive but I got a deal on new a 2022. Also, I'm 61 so the ergos suited me better than a totally committed supersport. I did consider a used Ninja 400 but 2x ponies/torx plus the safety aspects of better suspension, brakes and electronics is what made me choose the RS. Btw...is there some reason you are misgendering me?
@Motoplugg5 ай бұрын
I started on a grom and I had no trouble upgrading at all. I think the grom showed me that no matter how fast the bike is, you will still get into sticky situations and that made me respect bigger bikes even more. I went from a grom to a ninja 400 with 0 issues and then to an mt07 with 0 issues. I should mention that I grew up riding dirtbikes and rode something with two wheels everyday of my childhood life
@Marc-pg7gb2 ай бұрын
and then there is me who wants to start with an MT-07 who only rode 125cc before:D
@peterbrolmann8853 Жыл бұрын
I got a Thurxton 900 as my first bike. Hella happy that it was a pre-built Cafe racer and I get to spend loads of time riding her and not wrenching. A little powerful though, I do catch myself going faster than need be at times as a beginner rider 😅
@1002timbo Жыл бұрын
Good choice. I had a 900 Street Twin to start for about 1.5 years. Just upgraded to the Thruxton RS. Definitely a manageable bike in Rain or Road mode, even for a beginner. I don’t use the sport mode but it’s got plenty of torque down low for riding around town.
@oldmantucket5273 Жыл бұрын
Here is my trouble. This dude makes videos about how to start in the dangerous hobby of two-wheel speed. The issue is it is currently snowing outside my house. I don't know why I keep watching these videos, I just keep looking outside and seeing snow
@njgfpv3696 Жыл бұрын
I started researching last winter. It is brutal but now you have time to come to an understanding of what bikes are on your list and gear. Use the time to research and be ready!
@anniehimself Жыл бұрын
Where are you that it's already snowing?
@Lauren_C Жыл бұрын
Patience is a virtue, both in selecting the tight machine, and on the roads.
@AaronSkone Жыл бұрын
Keep watching and by the spring you’ll have your mind set on a bike
@chutethemall80999 ай бұрын
Move.
@ThisOldGuy3 Жыл бұрын
And if you're me you realize that even at almost 58yrs old you still prefer the riding position of a sport bike over your $20,000 Limited Edition 25th Anniversary Ducati Monster 1200 and find yourself having way more fun on your R7. 🤘😎🏍
@aussiewaz1455 Жыл бұрын
I have a ktm duke 390 as my first and a 1980 cb400. I use the cb400 for wrenching and learning on and the ktm for actually riding. Love both and it’s all thanks to you Yam.
@UltraRex030609 Жыл бұрын
Im currently on my starter motorcycle, a 1987 Rebel 450. Mostly original, 12k miles on it. Honestly its much easier than what i thought it was gonna be with me weighing in at 115Lbs.
@tonkatike8069 Жыл бұрын
Yeah same I got a Cfmoto 450 and weigh the same
@jorgerodrigogomezflores5711 Жыл бұрын
My first bike was a BMW R1200C, and I loved it! It had decent power, was comfortable, it felt light with that amazing low center of gravity, everyone liked it since it wasn’t the average cruiser, the sound of the stock exhaust was nice and not annoying at all, it was reliable as a wood burning stove and the BMW dealer was also great when the time for servicing it came.
@cyborgsariel7806 Жыл бұрын
Got my first bike (Rebel 500) at the beginning of this summer. Lady at the dealership also recommended the Kawasaki Vulcan. Sat on the bike and said NO. Didn't feel good, like the rebel did. My friends are interested in getting bikes after hearing me gush about how fun it is. I would have (past tense) recommended a Grom for price/ease reasons, but i never thought about the transition. Going to a real big boy bike after something like a Grom or Navi, as you said, would be such a huge step. They'd effectively have to go from Grom>beginner bike rather than beginner>intermediate.
@jeffhiner Жыл бұрын
The Rebel 500 is a fantastic first bike.
@Aj.oh7 Жыл бұрын
Lol i was the opposite. Didnt like how i felt on the rebel but sat on a Vulcan s and it fit me like a glove. Definitely gonna add one as my 2nd or 3rd bike
@cyborgsariel7806 Жыл бұрын
@@Aj.oh7 I'm a small dude (5'5") so most bikes have a seating position too high for me to be comfortable. The Rebel is a small bike and i fit it perfectly. I feel taller people would probably look/feel awkward on a bike that size. The dealership lady said that a big (6'5"ish) guy wanted the rebel i was eyeing but declined after she took a picture of him on the bike and showed him.
@Ortisan_Official Жыл бұрын
@@cyborgsariel7806can confirm. I like the rebel but I fit way better on Vulcan 650 or sport bikes at 6'3
@micgs489 Жыл бұрын
I got a Vulcan love it. The seat is trash need to upgrade
@twoeyedjack879 Жыл бұрын
My first street bike - after riding dirt bikes for several years - was a Honda 919. It was perfect. Not too heavy, not too powerful, neutral handling, and dead reliable. Wish I still had it.
@BlazeGuitarLessons Жыл бұрын
I got a Honda CB500F as my first bike and I love it :)
@TPtelivized10 ай бұрын
I started on my mom’s old 09’ Suzuki Gladius SFV650 645cc, but I’d been riding dirtbikes for years. My soon to be brother in law just bought a 2019 Yamaha mt07 and doesn’t even have his license yet 😂. I took him for a ride on mine and he loved it and got a 655cc off the rip
@A_a_ron_4_RC Жыл бұрын
I started with a Honda Shadow VXL 600 and it is heavy but it rides so nice for an old 1997 and its been great for learning.
@Cocytus9 ай бұрын
I am aware that my choice of the 1994 Honda Shadow 1100 falls into that 'should be avoided' category mentioned earlier at 6:15, but I got to say, I have ZERO REGRETS in my choice. It's not too weak and has power at the twist of the throttle if I need it. Gotta love low end V-Twin torque. It's not too heavy, considering that the Vulcan 900s I was also looking at were near or over 100 pounds heavier than the Shadow 1100. Freaking ridiculous. I see why Yam couldn't even say the Vulcan name. The heavier weight for weaker power ratio did not make sense to me at all. I wanted something lighter and easier to maneuver around. I found it very easy to just get on and learn to ride on the Shadow 1100 with the weight feeling perfectly manageable at the mid 500s range for poundage, and I do have to vouch for the above Litre Class Engine Size on a Cruiser in keeping the bike tame and relaxed in the RPMs on those long Highway Runs. It was cheap to buy and there's absolute abundance of parts for the Shadow lineup, and overall maintenance efforts and costs have been very easy going. I say old cruisers are a good way to go, seeing to it you are getting one that was taken well cared of, but I guess that rule of thumb can be said about buying ANY used motorcycle, or car for that matter. I say, GET WHAT YOU WANT within reason of your skill level and don't be afraid to kick it a nickel in Engine Size. Just be responsible and safe, and you should have zero issues learning on an older Cruiser. They are actually smarter in the sense of not wanting to shell out too high of a budget for a first bike and all that "old stuff" on an older Cruiser Yam mentioned will only make your next bike easier to adapt to. I say, choose an old Cruiser. I did, and I am happier than a fat kid in a candy store with my choice.
@Clive_Darker9 ай бұрын
Just got my first bike. I’m 28 years old. 2016 triumph street triple 675. Prefect beginner plus bike. Already riding it around my house and haven’t taken the MSF course yet…I feel like I am gonna wake up and it will all be a dream. Hope not..love this bike!! Ps. I take msf in a week but Yammie…u got me piddling around the house successfully 🤙🏾
@theodorecalkins4212 Жыл бұрын
I learned on a 1976 kz400. My first motorcycle that I rode on a regular basis was a 1971 cb175. My second bike was a 1976 Honda Goldwing with a fairing and bags. I used one of the bags as a cooler for longer rides with my friends and the other held gear like a heavier jacket and rain coat. I learned how to wheelie on that Goldwing.
@zackadams41910 ай бұрын
Last year I got a 2000 Yamaha VStar 650. One owner. Garage kept. 7800 miles. Cobra exhaust. Other than tires and oil change, it’s been rock solid. Not the fastest, but it’s fun using the whole tachometer and I can still cruise at highway speeds. Best $2500 I’ve spent.
@mattsloop2736 Жыл бұрын
My sons first bike when he got his license at 16 was a klx250s. He now has a cfmoto450ss and its a great upgrade but not to crazy.
@dudeputITawayАй бұрын
Just got a 690 smc r as first bike. Definitely not the smartest decision i have ever made. Definitely 100% worth it as long as you are mature, respect the machine and acknowledge your own skill level.
@AlphaDango Жыл бұрын
I can't disagree more on the 125cc bikes. They are excelent beginner bikes. Here in germany you start to learn riding on these as a 16 year old with the A1 license. With 18 you can get bigger bikes if you get your A2 licence and after that wih 20 you can drive them unrestricted with the A license
@Zoomin69 Жыл бұрын
He was talking about in the US.
@pitcheung5354 Жыл бұрын
I agree yours but this video is talking about USA lots of long straight road so they perfer some power horse
@OberWanKenobii Жыл бұрын
I was riding 125 2 stroke dirt bikes (so essentially any 250 4 stroke) when I was 10 years old. They're good for kids. They are not fast and powerful. By the time I was ready to get my first street bike, anything less than 1000cc was a no go.
@flaminggaming52953 ай бұрын
I just got my first bike, a 1999 Yamaha VSTAR 650 custom and I love it. I may be lucky because the previous owner was meticulous about maintaining it and also put a lot of money into new V&H exhaust, new paint, new chrome, carbs, and all that, but it looks and runs like brand new and I find that it fits me perfectly; physically, as well as style
@edsmotomindset Жыл бұрын
I started on a GSX 600f from 1994 for 450 bucks. Invested 1.000 dollars and enjoyed the hell out of that machine. The only difference is that most people in the Netherlands are over the age of 25 when starting to ride, we are more likely to control the inner squid demon.
@trytorang Жыл бұрын
this, and im 31 >.>
@ademkollari899210 ай бұрын
I recently bought a brand new Vespa. I almost burst to tears riding it home from the dealer, I said 'what did I do? All this money...' This is not for me. A month later, I think it's growing into me. Part of the reason was probably the fact I never rode a bike before.
@graysawn4065 Жыл бұрын
It also totally depends on you as a person. I got a CBR 650 as a first bike. the weight was a surprise, but the throttle was very relaxed to me, having experienced a dualsport as a teenager. My buddy on the other hand, a cruiser rider, thought the bike was super light, but almost killed himself as soon as he touched the throttle. So it's all about the mindset you have going in to riding as well. Always be aware of your own feelings towards a bike VS the reality of what it is.
@aritradas715411 ай бұрын
that's weird..i ride the cb650r as well and i find the throttle super smooth and tame down low...even my old rebel 500 felt more torquey down low...
@graysawn406511 ай бұрын
Yeah I find it very relaxed. i dont understand how my buddy almost flipped it first try @@aritradas7154
@Charlie-mg4nf Жыл бұрын
I started on a 07 r6. It is doable for a beginner, its just takes longer to learn the basics like slow maneuver turns, hard braking, and throttle control, etc. Everytime I ride it I always get tempted to rev it out and hear that scream! lol Respect the bike and dont push your limits. Ride your own ride and keep learning to improve your skills.
@Torrmac Жыл бұрын
I'll be getting a ninja 650 krt for my first bike, amazing sport/touring design and i wont burn out 6th gear going highway speed over 500 miles a week to work on the 400cc
@evanrobertson2915 Жыл бұрын
I daily a 400 on highway unless you are going 90+mph for 3+ hrs the engine will be fine
@sand0decker Жыл бұрын
For comfort reasons I recommend a 4 cylinder. The ZX bikes have about the same speed. The downside is that they burn more gas and oil and are harder to fix. The upside is they sound a lot nicer according to me and every one older than 35
@willtaylor74678 ай бұрын
I rode a CBR300 for first year. Despite the rubbish everyone heaps on the CBR300 I loved that bike so much. Did 25,000kms in first 12 months. Loved every minute. Then moved to Honda CB400. Loved it even more. Now have 2018 CBR650f and looove it. Next bike will be GSXR750. I'm 4 years into riding. One of my mates rides a Yami Virago 250 and he's been riding it for 8 years. Loves it. Most bikes are pretty awesome. That feeling on the road ... there's nothing I've found that compares.
@ryandemsky6548 Жыл бұрын
I started on a 600 and I've been riding for little over a year now. A 600 is perfectly fine to start on. The only caveat is you need to know what kind of person you are. Obviously if you're an adrenaline junkie maybe don't do that. If you can respect the throttle and ride within your limits, its been an amazing experience for me because as I got better at riding I never got bored or felt like I needed to upgrade. Beyond that, you could always choose a 600 thats relatively linear like a Honda CBR. You just need to know yourself.
@pabloescobar4588 Жыл бұрын
I’m an adrenaline junkie but high speed cornering is the love of my life so I know I have to take time to learn the machine so I can get bigger payoff later down the road. Delayed gratification is how I view it
@nSquared756 ай бұрын
You’ve only been riding a year…… Motorcycle accident happens at low speeds too. It’s takes no skill to ride a super sport in a straight line. Hell, I’ve seen a bike go down a road without a driver for several hundred meters until the eventual loss of momentum took over. That ego will come back to bite you. It’s why you see videos of people crashing their bikes because, they finally need to perform an emergency action. Things like hamfisting the front brake and tossing themselves over. Smaller bikes don’t have the short throttle or the whiplash causing brakes that Super Sports do, and most riders do not take the time to drill and become familiar with the bike to grasp what’s going to happen if they squeeze or twist too hard. The point of a smaller bike is to learn with something that won’t punish the rider for simple mistakes.
@micahrussell21766 ай бұрын
Got myself a 2007 Hyosung GT250r couple days ago, my friend who fixes up cars and bikes is teaching me to fix and clean it up, was definitely a great buy
@JPspinFPV Жыл бұрын
I always recommend people learn offroad. This builds a skillset with lower risk. Isn't this how most of us learned as kids?
@janvanhaaster20936 ай бұрын
A Moto Guzzi V50 II as a first bike: perfect ! Reliable, not too expensive, not too much power but enought to feel comfortable on the highway, relaxed sitting on it.
@daknetworldwide754 Жыл бұрын
I got a 2013 CB1100 for my first bike. Definitely think it hampered me a bit because it took me a long time to feel comfortable. However, years later it’s still my only bike and I ride pretty regularly. Would definitely not recommend, I think it only worked out for me because I’m 6’4” and 250lb and in my late 30s 😅
@Lauren_C Жыл бұрын
30’s is probably the best age to start riding street tbh. Insurance rates are far lower, even for complete beginners, and you’ve probably got a lot of road experience under your belt to draw upon, making it easier to focus upon learning to ride.
@justinrogers94272 ай бұрын
That was my first street bike.
@Prometeus-ix3wr9 ай бұрын
Future new biker here. I started with a Honda XL 125. Sold after two years for the embarrassing lack of power. Bought a Dominator: sold for vibrations. Now, at 31 with some savings, I'm finally getting my "uphill-wont-frighten-me-anymore" bike. Kawasaki ER-6, BMW F800 or Suzuki Bandit. Ready to fear the bike for the first time!
@TomHenksYT Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your advice on this topic! I just got my bike license and most of my lessons were on a MT-07. I enjoyed riding it but I don't like the way it looks, so I think I might get a Suzuki SV650 instead. But either way, here in central Europe, bike season is pretty much over so I'll wait until next spring and then I'll try out different bikes at the local dealerships.
@rasalom36 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from central Europe also :) Try yamaha xsr 700. I've spent some time on suzuki sv650 and I find its seat very uncomfortable (buttsore after hour and a half or so). Made my choise on XSR700, and I am very satisfied after 20kkm. Power delivery and numbers are almost identical as SV650
@TomHenksYT Жыл бұрын
@@rasalom36 Thanks for the tip! I'll keep the XSR 700 in mind. It's got the same engine as the MT-07 so that'll already feel kind of familiar when I try it. But I'll also try other options to see which one fits me the best.
@ChiefMoonChunks Жыл бұрын
@@TomHenksYT Both are great bikes but yeah definitely sit on one. I thought I wanted a certain Honda so bad until I threw a leg over one in the showroom and found the seat height to be incredibly too short for my shape.
@mewfuz37 Жыл бұрын
Sv650❤
@k3y155 Жыл бұрын
The first bike I rode on the street was my mom’s 650 Vulcan S. After that I would ride anything my parents had available: a street triple, Moto Guzzi California, Fz-10 (before it was the MT-10), an older model ninja 1000, and even a heavily modded Vmax. All this from when I got my motorcycle license at 17 to now at 26. My first official bike is a 2020 GSX-S 750, and I love that thing. Now my first official
@bwc19765 ай бұрын
Sounds like you grew up in an awesome family!
@kRay87 Жыл бұрын
My first big girl bike was a 2013 suzuki gw 250. I'm 5'3, was perfect. "Graduated" to a harley street rod 750 and have to say the ergonomics of my street bike are way more comfortable! Next bike will Def be a newer street bike in the 400-600cc range. ❤ But... will forever love my Honda supercub (125cc) for around town 😏🛵✌️.
@hno3za Жыл бұрын
I havent ridden in over 8 years, got myself a Ducat Diavel 1200 2015 model, what a stressful ride home, but got the hang of her now after a few months of riding. Did a 1000km trip this past weekend too. hehe. Enjoying your videos here form South Africa
@Koala_79 ай бұрын
but the ninja H2R.... NEEDS ME
@sswaen5 ай бұрын
My history and plans for motorcycles: Started on a Beta 50rr. Got a fantic xmf 125 a year later. Been redlining that on every road for the past 1.5 years. Getting an aprilia rs 457 next year. And 2 years after that I will get my dream bike, BMW R12 Nine T
@kenpenafiel51269 ай бұрын
I don’t care bro I’ve never rode a motorbike before but I’m 100% confident that my first bike is going to be a 2024 NINJA 650 KRT EDITION ABS 😎
@DB-ne8xc Жыл бұрын
New rider here just bought a Yamaha vstar 650 2013 model, so far loving it, no regrets!
@BoogieIRL Жыл бұрын
I've grown to hate the ai videos.
@bwc19765 ай бұрын
Are you calling Yammie Noob an AI?
@karolstach66415 ай бұрын
Bought my first bike last year. 86 750 intruder for 1700 cad running. Just changed oil and threw on some mirrors n a fender. Crazy bang for buck
@michait38664 ай бұрын
I learned and passed my driving license on Yamaha XJ6 (that's EU version of FZ6R) with 600ccm and 78HP. It's a detuned R6 engine and really it's not that scarry, considered R6 had like 130HP. The biggest difficulty is weight, but you learn step by step how to handle it, taking corners bit faster every time. You can now buy Yamaha MT-07, which is lighter, produces a bit above 70HP but have lot of low-end torque, so it may be also difficult to ride.
@przemyslawkrata3819 Жыл бұрын
Any mid-size trials bike (Sherco, Beta, Gas Gas, etc.) is perfect for the first year experience. You must learn so much that it benefits for the rest of your motorcycling life. Also a pretty light dirt bike or even a dual-sport like DRZ400 or CRL300 might be a perfect choice since light off-road teaches a lot in terms of proper control and balance.
@Judgeshred88 Жыл бұрын
I bought a Yamaha XSR 700 two months ago. I start my motorcycle course on Friday. It’s been so difficult looking at the bike for two months not being able to ride it but I had to buy it as it was a 21 Reg with 420 miles on it and I got it for £4700. Fair to say it was worth the argument with the wife.
@Wildman708929 ай бұрын
As a brand new baby rider with my 82 CB900C, I can confirm she's crispy and I've put a lot of work in but I love driving it 😂
@Mickee26055 ай бұрын
My first bike was a Yamaha RD 500 YPVS LC. 18 years old and just got my license. I then moved on to the FZR 600 R and my last, and forever bike was/is the Yamaha YZF R6 (One bike to rule them all 🤣) I'm a 54 year old Yamaha Fanboy... Don't think that will ever change 🤘😍... Ride safe 🥰
@rickstark19176 ай бұрын
I started on a new 2021 Honda Rebel and moved up to a CB650R this year. No regrets! 😊
@Snoekie8910 ай бұрын
Good video. I started on a zxr400. The next one was a zx6r and the difference is massive.
@willperalta3276Ай бұрын
My wife wanted to get a panigale v2 as her 1st bike. But I discouraged her from it, so she went for a ninja 400. Very happy she listened because she’s now scared of using it at high speed after she dropped it a few times.
@axelfoley5155 Жыл бұрын
I started out on a Honda monkey. And had absolutely no problem going to an Indian scout with 100 horsepower. I took the monkey on highways and all different kinds of roads. Rode it for a year and then got on the scout and it was a very smooth transition. That's just me I don't know about other people.
@TBA32 Жыл бұрын
I agree I started with a Grom and now I have a mt-07 easy transition
@axelfoley515511 ай бұрын
@@TBA32 Amen dude! I'm glad to see someone prove people wrong when they say people can't learn on a grom or a monkey than go to a much faster and bigger bike.
@memitim1719 ай бұрын
The mini bikes spoiled me, when I get on other bikes now it's like riding a bus... I want that turn rate on a bike that's fast...😁
@chapmanwendy219 Жыл бұрын
Just started at age 54 after being off bikes since my twenties. I went for a used Yamaha FZ6R . It has aggressive look but the ride is vey comfortable and I feel very much in control.
@georgewollaeger9248 Жыл бұрын
I have two of these saved on marketplace. I really like the idea of having a little power under me with a nice look, but not the normal 120ish hp of a 4cyl 600. I’m between this or an mt07
@unionrdr5 ай бұрын
2 years ago, I bought an '18 Yamaha V Star 250 in Raven black Metallic, 50 years outta the saddle. Added the padded sissy bar/luggage rack, Dual Track Moto Horns and a few other little things.326lbs wet stock, now about 335-340lbs. With 21-23HP (Rebel 250 about 16-18HP), it's torquey and nimble. Got about 6K in it so far. Which is great for me, having learned knee draggin' from King Kenny when he invented it in the 70's. So, anyway, I had a second hip replacement June '23 and spent the next year adding/swapping parts, oil, filters, etc. Till this past June when I had gotten enough balance back to practice in earnest once more. I'm lovin' it, especially when I automatically have those TT Moments. Some call it a sport cruiser, and I'm tending to agree at 68.
@ElcodeBruijn Жыл бұрын
Seeing the video, My first bike, a 1994 Honda NTV650 still own it(my dad bought it new) never let either of us down in nearly 30 years💪
@NTO-rl7cr10 ай бұрын
In my opinion, a smaller displacement UJM is the perfect beginner bike. Mine was a Suzuki 550E from 1982, and it was fairly well bulletproof. It was super easy to work on, super easy to ride, and it never left me stranded, except, of course, when I ran out of gas. Duh! It had plenty of power for a beginner, able to cruise at highway speeds, got 60 miles per gallon so long as I didn't goose it, and it was light enough to be nimble on turns and quick off the line. It had enough grunt down low for stop and go city traffic, while traveling down back country roads was a little bit of heaven. Everything I learned about riding, braking, turning and safety, translated to the larger displacement bikes in the future. As far as I am concerned, you couldn't ask for more from a beginner bike.
@TOMACE52809 ай бұрын
Just got my first one last weekend. 24’ zx6r. With all the new features that came with that bike it was hard to say no. Seems like the perfect one for me personally to learn and progress on without beaconing bored after a few seasons.
@timothycasper32807 ай бұрын
How is it going so far?
@nSquared756 ай бұрын
🤡
@packapunchthis Жыл бұрын
My first bike was a sv650. Completely worth it.
@MrXACR10 ай бұрын
I just got a 2000 Kawasaki Vulcan bobbed out with 500cc 7k miles for 800 bucks and it’s exactly what I wanted for my first bike. Clean asf
@DB-jc5ns10 ай бұрын
Just wanna start by saying your videos have helped me a lot as a beginner. My “first” bike was a 30 year old Honda Shadow Spirit 1100 that I spent all winter and a stupid amount of money fixing just to yeet it into the side of the house my first time pulling it out of the garage. I figured “I rode a dirt bike once and I can drive a manual. What else is there to know?” Well, five years and a lot more maturity later, I decided on a 20 year old 883 sporty with service records, got a couple buddies to teach me how to ride, and won’t take it on the road without being parking lot confident.
@tristan-bm4ht Жыл бұрын
New to riding since august of 2023. Got a 2017 Ducati monster 797 for 7k and absolutely love it! It’s super easy for me to handle and I’m extremely comfortable on it. Riding position is great as well!
@tacticalidiot167 Жыл бұрын
I started on a harley electra glide with a rebuilt engine, making 124 horse and 104 torquees. Believe me, not my first pick. You just have to control your wrist, but having ridden for quite a few years now. I'm glad I started on a big bike. It's made moving to other styles and disciplines extremely easy. Go with your gut, and don't be a jerk to the bike or others on the road. You'll be fine.
@upstateplanes6702 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2022 Honda Trail and 1981 Kawasaki LTD 440. Both completely stock. It’s a great combination and all the boxes are checked! Bought them both outright over the last few years and still didn’t spend as much as I would have for a 10K bike.
@colapolly5 ай бұрын
Started with a BMW F900XR and upgraded to a R1250RS after 5000. Both bikes were chosen under the premise, that my wife can ride more or less comfortable with me (she joined only after I got comfortable with the bike myself, so after the first oil swap). It was not the easiest choice for a beginner, but the XR is still very agile and not completely nuts with the HP, so it worked out just fine for me.
@vladimirmartinez84966 ай бұрын
Got it, instead of starting on a 600cc I went with a H2, thanks for the advice🙏🏼
@HasmulaBToxic8 ай бұрын
My first bike was a gsxr 600, and I completely agree. I was one of those guys who got hooked on speed. Thankfully, I'm still alive, but boy, am I addicted to that feeling.
@nightfog17224 ай бұрын
Im currently on a kawasaki ninja 300 as my second bike and couldnt be happier. I feel safe as hell even compared to my previous honda cb125e. No aggressive riding position, despite being a sports bike. Seeing as I was getting by on my 125er even on the occasional highway i didnt expect to end up on, its got more than enough power for me.
@ActuallyGuliBulli5 ай бұрын
I started out with a Ducati Malaguti 50cc and then upgraded to a Yamaha XJ6 but tuned down to 125cc. Worked great for me, allowed me to get a feel for motorcycles, then get used to heavier stuff and now I'm changing to an R6 but open.
@ValsRG-profile2 ай бұрын
I'll soon be starting my driving courses to get the needed licence for driving a motorcycle. The bike I've decided to get is a Honda Rebel 500s, I really like it in general, in the future at most I might upgrade to the 1100. I've been watching this channel a lot to help me with making some decisions, great content in general ^^.
@AlanpittsS2b5 ай бұрын
I started on a 636 and I never regretted it. Never had issues. I was just aware and took it slow for a while
@cole22256 ай бұрын
Lol I bought a 600cc CBR... haven't ridden it yet as I'm still waiting for my course date but I'm exited for it. It's also not my first bike per say, just my first one in 6 years. I learned to ride a shadow spirit. Definitely going to take some getting used to
@rkbuttonindrydenont8 ай бұрын
Years ago, Honda 400 twin, then Honda 500-4, didn't ride for 25 years, then Ducati 800 monster for two years, now KTM Superduke 1290 GT. Love this bike.
@leprechaun36774 ай бұрын
I started on a 600cc Katana, I think it was pretty user friendly. I regret having sold it, I loved that bike.
@thepainphantom4 ай бұрын
A friend of mine jumped from 150cc to 600cc. Dude has lack of self control and big ego to flex. He broke some bones and became handicapped for life in high speed accident, bike also got destroyed. I jumped to R1 from CBR250R, but the power was just too much. Sold it after over a year. I only love the sound tbh lol
@johnm466111 ай бұрын
well stated. been riding since the mid 60's, this fellow's info is very relevant. seriously consider his points.
@Cheezeball999999 ай бұрын
Thing 2: This is exactly the way I believe everyone should start riding. Trial by fire. If you don't make it, you don't ride. My first motorcycle was a $200 1980 XS650. It didn't run. The carbs were garbage, the throttle cables were garage hacked from three universal choke cables, the tires were both older than me... It was a pile of garbage. For another $300 or so I made it a daily rideable bike, over the course of almost two years. Absolutely worth it. I'd do it again, and others should as well.
@masonbmcafee69588 ай бұрын
I love your channel and have been watching for almost 3 years. 😂 my first I bought 2 years ago is a 2012 street glide and when with it because I wanted something I can take my kids/wife on long trips comfortably and within the first 2 months I dropped it 3 times and started watching more videos because I wanted to know more. Thanks papa keep doing what your doing man
@dasboseimbusch70795 ай бұрын
I started on the old CBR 600 F2 of my dad. I love it. You can drive it in 6th at 30 mph no problem.
@nesta8273 Жыл бұрын
Even though there's tons of humor, the advices are right there and they're from an adult perspective. Love the mix.
@jimmybobbertjoseph4370 Жыл бұрын
When I saw the 600 section, my first immediate thought was, “ah ok, A 600 is a bad idea, but a 1000 or even 1400 sports bike is just perfect.
@Fatal_Inertia3 ай бұрын
My first motorcycle was a Yamaha FZ6R. Probably a little too powerful for some but it worked out well for me and taught me how to handle a heavier bike at 465lbs wet.
@whereandbackagain70593 ай бұрын
Can confirm on the vintage UJM. I loved my '77 GS750 but it was just a constant source of heartbreak.