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@albertwoods2425 Жыл бұрын
Don’t buy anything from this guy. The customer service on his site is absolute trash.
@christians131 Жыл бұрын
I love daily riding and I believe it’s a great form of therapy. I’m basically on call 24/7 and in front of a screen too much for work so just being able to focus on riding and being out in the elements without having the anxiety of my phone going off keeps me sane lol
@dariusjuodokas9458 Жыл бұрын
A fellow OPS/SRE I assume? :)
@T418HSE Жыл бұрын
Dude, it's the same for me. I enjoy it so much because it forces you to be there, and focus on nothing else. Helps reinforce concentration too.
@clapclapscream Жыл бұрын
YES!! motorcycling has been so entertaining and enjoyable for me, I don’t even think of my phone when I’m riding. I have a terrible habit of checking it when I’m in my car. I know it’s dangerous but I just get so bored in the cage. I don’t plan to ever get a phone mount for my bike, but I don’t use it for touring or going places I don’t know. It’s my daily for commuting to work!
@nickmelin248 Жыл бұрын
Papa yam after years of watching your content I finally followed all your guides and went and bought a zx4rr as my first bike thank you yammie
@yammienoob Жыл бұрын
Let's goooo!! That's awesome brotha
@nickmelin248 Жыл бұрын
@@xb5883 maybe after I'm comfortable with the power it has! I don't have much riding experience.
@reidspeed77 Жыл бұрын
Ransoto......Ransoto.....
@grayk.47 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the community brother. I started on a Ninja 300 when I was 19 after riding off-road since grade school. 4 years later and I'm on a Triumph Speed Triple now. Ride safe, strive to learn and most importantly have fun my dude, nothing is more freeing.
@hyedefinition1080 Жыл бұрын
@@nickmelin248 solid thought process my friend. I know ppl that have been riding their big CC bikes that can't lean properly. The ZX4RR is sufficient for 90% of riders and their skills. I'd buy the ZXRR to hone my skills, but it's too expensive for my wallet nowadays lol
@basmca1 Жыл бұрын
Put 9k on my FZ6 in the last 6 months. I daily ride and only refuse to ride on snow. Daily riding is very possible, but dress for the weather and learn to love the cold in the winter and heat in the summer. Also earplugs and a Cardo are an absolute must.
@mraycgz Жыл бұрын
Snow isn’t even bad on the right bike. I daily rods a Ktm 990 Adventure for a year. In ohio. When the roads were ice I just didn’t leave. Luckily it was a mild winter and really only got stuck home a few days. Snow was easy. But that’s a big adventure bike with knobbies.
@basmca1 Жыл бұрын
@@mraycgz Yea with the right tires and a bike with TC and ABS go for it. I'm on fairly sporty street tires with no ABS and no TC. But it's only like 1 week per year so i'm fine.
@aaroncreel4697 Жыл бұрын
Can you run earplugs and a cardo? Just got my bike and I’m considering getting one
@kdstunts_641 Жыл бұрын
Very true
@basmca1 Жыл бұрын
@@aaroncreel4697 Yes you can and imo you should do that for sure.
@BlakesPipes Жыл бұрын
49 years old and 23 years of riding, I have been a 100 percent motorcyclist for a year and a half. Enjoy every day riding! Own a lot of gear and 2 different bikes
@icandsc Жыл бұрын
what have you given up over the last 18 months?
@BlakesPipes Жыл бұрын
@@icandsc being 100 percent comfortable. I am what the outside is doing. I do my best with gear. I do own a lot of gear. 5 helmets, 25 jackets, 2 rain suits, 30 pairs of gloves, 15 pants, head set on 4 helmets, plenty of visors replacement. I own a Kawasaki Concours that gives me the ability to pick up groceries, poor weather and long distance, have a W800 for above 55 degrees and makes around town and to work easier. Those are all the good things! Now for the bad part, got injured at work, the back! Which effected a severe impingement to my L3 Nerve which lost most of my left quads. I could not ride or even drive for most of 6 months. But doctor gave the go-ahead and I am back on. I did have to get my truck back up and running, but it would be for groceries or picking up a friend as the truck is 23 years old and 213000 miles and all put on by me. Hope that answers the question. If you have anymore and respect my opinion, ask more or watch over on my channel as I only started and have really 2 videos, but if you like guns, kayaking, motorcycles and what ever else I chose to do.
@kruiseorbruise Жыл бұрын
@@BlakesPipeshope the best for you sir🙏
@smith951 Жыл бұрын
😢I fell a sleep with my new helmet on and my wife took a video of me snoring in it then posted it. I don't know if how you feel it kind of looks like a two-year-old falling asleep with his toy. But I got a motorbike so it's still a win😢
@HanselHessUnfiltered5 ай бұрын
Thats so awesome 😎 you got a video of you sleeping in your helmet💪🏾👏🏽
@GixxerRider1991 Жыл бұрын
When I had my Ninja 400, I loved commuting on it, but it was uncomfortable for my long highway commutes and even longer distance weekend trips. I traded it in for a 2023 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone 850 that is pretty much purpose built for daily riding and I love it to pieces. It's comfortable, torquey, and much more practical all around (not to mention beautiful). I never thought I would be the type of rider to daily my bike, but it turns out I am.
@pbplayerjim Жыл бұрын
I started on a ninja 400. Wanted to stay with Kawasaki so I traded up to a Ninja 1000sx for the daily riding.
@smith5385 Жыл бұрын
I got rid of my car 5 years ago and I have not looked back. I am 56 and have a 2010rt. I wouldn't dream of having a car again, especially here in London.
@t.fidler58952 ай бұрын
Ist it raining very often? How do you deal coming to work wet?
@joee8795 Жыл бұрын
Up until a few weeks ago, I was daily driving my SUV for the 10min (in town/city) commute I have to work…..now I daily my 23 G310GS. Rain or shine, hot or cold, I ride to work and I honestly couldn’t be more happy, I bought a nice Olympia Rain Suit for around $100, some Waterproof Icon Gloves and Riding Shoes also a handy Thor Riding Backpack that fits literally everything I need for a daily work commute. I’m 41 this year, and I’m kicking my ass that I didn’t make this change sooner 🤦🏼♂️🤘🏻
@bradwoodard8289 Жыл бұрын
Daily Rider on the Central California coast. 360 days of spring weather every year, commuting to work on a motorcycle on Pacific Coast Highway, lane splitting past the tourist traffic congestion in the summer, free motorcycle parking at work-- it's fantastic. Only downside is the constant fight against rust and corrosion from the ocean air and mist. Riding a 2015 Triumph Bonneville. Maybe not the most practical choice, but fun as heck.
@JohnJohnson-jw5uz Жыл бұрын
Daily rode several different sport bikes bikes but switched to a Harley street glide once my commute changed to 50km all freeway. Tall windscreen, fork deflectors make highway speeds VERY comfy and having bags means I don't have to wear a backpack. Very easy to handle if caught in a traffic jam too. RESPECT to all the moto commuters out there \m/
@kreneerichardso Жыл бұрын
Daily rode my Ninja 400 in Montana except in snow. Learned that wind is a form of weather that is hard to predict-40 mph winds equals zero fun and guaranteed mental wipe out at destination. Moved across the country (husband got hit by a truck on his naked 400 and is disabled so a move was necessary for his needs), bought an RS 660 and gave up daily commuting because I would rather be cold than soak a tshirt from sweat. Gear for protection is a must but just isn’t fun to wear when it’s possible to fry an egg on the asphalt.
@charleshunt38063 ай бұрын
"I totally agree with you-making a motorcycle your daily commuter is definitely doable, even in the snow! I'm 34 years old and didn't start riding until last October when I picked up a 2020 Honda Super Cub. Now, almost a year later, I’ve racked up over 8,000 miles on it, and I rode it all winter long. I only drove my car three times because the snow was too intense, but I did brave the ice and snow on my Cub. Picture this: I had multiple layers of clothes, snow pants, jackets, heated gloves, and a scarf. I looked like the Michelin Man, but I stayed warm enough to ride in 0°F weather! I even carried a backpack with a battery to power my heated gloves. Rain? Not a big deal. It’s the cold and snow that really challenge you. But as they say, there’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes. I was determined to make it work and added a 65L locking waterproof box on the back, a small box on the front, and both front and rear racks for storage. It was all about learning what worked for the conditions-like when I realized I had underestimated how much windchill could bite, especially on longer rides. My most challenging ride? An hour and 40 minutes each way in freezing temps with a headwind so strong I struggled to keep 40 mph, and my fuel economy dropped to around 60 mpg instead of the usual 100. But despite all that, the Super Cub handled it like a champ. So yeah, you can make just about anything work if you set your mind to it. I bought mine with only 9 miles on it, and it’s been a blast putting over 8,000 miles on it so far. I live where it snows, so I didn’t ditch the car entirely-I still have one for really bad snow days or when I need to haul stuff. But all my coworkers thought I was nuts, and I wouldn’t have it any other way!"
@jutetlim9760 Жыл бұрын
I used to daily ride back home in Indonesia. Now doing the same in Australia. I'm using a Honda CB 500f. It's perfect for a daily ride. Comfortable seating position. Enough power to go around town and highway, reliable. It's a bit more challenging to ride in a place where it can get colder and windy, but at least it doesn't snow where I live during winter.
@tompetlach848 Жыл бұрын
That was my motoschool bike, love it
@mohanr2014 Жыл бұрын
Even I own Honda CB shine
@theodorecalkins4212 Жыл бұрын
Great video for newer riders. I've been riding commuting on my motorcycle since the 1980s. I don't ride in the rain anymore but still ride 250+ miles per week on my commute. A huge yellow disc lock is great for deterring thieves, be sure it's visible. Anything that slows them down is good, they don't want to be slowed down.
@Oddball_on_TwoWheels Жыл бұрын
I've rode to work on a motobike for almost two years now in rainy Wales, up the a5 in Snowdonia, currently on a tracer 700. Definitely wakes me up in the morning and look forward to riding back everyday :)
@joefinken9682 Жыл бұрын
I just got my first bike last month, an 85 klr250, and I’ve been using it as my daily this whole time. The last owner bolted pelican cases to it, and that has made it fantastic for my lunchbox and tools. I also don’t have a long commute but it’s made it super helpful for learning.
@jeyortiz6454 Жыл бұрын
I daily a gsxr 750, its a 20 min drive to work and its the best time of the day for me. I love that gixer sound!
@Dylzhaar Жыл бұрын
I daily ride a 1996 Kawasaki ZXR400 and the takeaways I have from it are 1) commuting on a sport bike is not worth the back pain 2) carburettors are not worth the inconvenience for your daily machine.
@jakegarrett8109 Жыл бұрын
Single carburetor isn't too bad, but syncing 4... I shiver at the thought of that! Even the duel carbs were terrible on my dad's bike. It was funny though for tuning we'd basically power only 1 cylinder at a time and run half the engine (also gave it a decent enough load for some basic tuning to see how quickly it responded and revved up vs bogged. 4 at once though would be such a pain and you'd probably need some special actual tools for tuning. With one its not too bad adjusting 2x a year (winter summer), but doing that to 4 carbs and keeping them in sync, no thanks! I'm glad fuel injection exists, my ZX-6R has 4 throttle bodies, then 4 sub-bodies. That sounds like a lot of effort to maintain if it was old school!
@tishie42 Жыл бұрын
I abandoned my minivan for a 150cc scooter. No more kids, no one but me to get around. And I live in Yuma AZ so literally 350 days of riding possibilities. ❤ But I have lots of storage and plenty of emergency supplies on board. Perfect. I feel really bad for people who can't ride every season. 😢
@mackblitzer48752 ай бұрын
Bought my first bike in January when I moved to Phoenix. Have daily ridden ever since. Got the Ninja 400 after lots of research and your recommendation. Just hit 7k miles and now I’m watching all of your reviews on bikes to determine what’s next for the upgrade! Thanks for all of the knowledge, I’ve learned more from this channel than the rest of the internet combined.
@toportime Жыл бұрын
When was active duty USMC one of my fellow Marines daily rode his motorcycle regardless of weather, I remember the first time seeing him brush snow off his seat when starting his motorcycle and wondering how cold that ride was going to be... He said it was no problem....
@TravisWienke Жыл бұрын
I live in Nebraska and the winters are just to cold to ride. However I ride 9 months out of the year to work and back.
@crash5811 Жыл бұрын
ZX14R here, 35mi each way for me. 12-14k miles a year on the bike and 20-25k on the truck. Iowa winters have salt everywhere, tired of my vehicles rusting away so try to avoid that w the bikes. Have commuted negative temps tho.. sucked
@iwanta32 Жыл бұрын
I daily ride my 2010 CBF600SA. I rode all year around, from Lakeshore Toronto, to Caledon and everywhere inbetween. I ride in the snow, if not too bad, been caught up in BAD blizzards, and rode theough the flooded streets with my feet on my front blinkers (that ride cost me a chain). You need to be confident with your balance, and your control of your machine. Layer up, clutch easy in 2nd gear feet down, allow ALOT of time to stop, and you can ride to -25°c before your fork oil freezes and pops seals in Port Dover 😜 Only ride winters if you NEED to, or a perfect day, with white trim
@iwanta32 Жыл бұрын
Oh, for 11 years now 😁
@CommuterAndCoffee Жыл бұрын
Daily commuting my NC750 DCT in Detroit metro about 8-9 months out of the year. Video was spot on for the most part. Snow/ ice is a no go for me tho. Still need a car for that mess. Keep up the good work, love the content even tho y’all hate on my bike 😂😂😂.
@Dragoon_Duma Жыл бұрын
I've got the NC700X for my commute.
@kj385 Жыл бұрын
Same bike doing the same thing and getting 68mpg
@lgreen9000 Жыл бұрын
Commuting on an NC700 for ten years. Got a Goldwing a few months ago for weekend riding, but still ride the NC at least half the time to work
@pbplayerjim Жыл бұрын
I daily ride for the last 2 years to and from work. Even do grocery trips. Saves on gas, insurance, payments, and other costs. I live in Seattle so don't see a whole lot of snow. My recommendations Cardo Ear plugs Good rain gear Luggage Air bag vest (strongly recommend as is effectively your seatbelt) Effective rain tires (Michelin road 6 are great) HEATED GRIPS Might consider a custom seat or gel pad if your stock seat is stiff.
@Dsanrides11 ай бұрын
I daily’d a Suzuki S40 for 3 years as my only transportation in Denver. It was brutal and amazing. Roadside assistance is a must. I rode with a huge backpacking backpack to pack all the layers and gear. People thought I was homeless. I put 30k miles on that bike in those 3 years. Froze, got drenched, caught in a blizzard, and had a blast!
@kebabaluba Жыл бұрын
In my part of Norway i daily ride a bike almost a whole year, i stop riding when temps are at 5 degrees Celsius or below as there is a risk of snow or black ice. After few years i learned to adapt to rain and to the cold as well. Thick warm gear are a must but i also add some warm underwear underneath, i use balaclava/neck gaiter combo to keep my head warm and isolated from cold and i have battery powered heated gloves to keep my hands warm. For the rain, i have cheap set of Acerbis rain jacket and pants that provide for total protection from water/rain, and as a bonus the windproof material also helps with heat preservation. The only downside with all that it`s the hassle to dress up every day.
@alleghenyarmsandgunworks6202 Жыл бұрын
I daily an NC700x in western PA and ride all 12 months. Heated grips and a decent set of cold weather gear and I’m good to go. The only times I waive off are when there’s heavy snow or excessive salt on the road or it’s torrential rain.
@WambasWorld Жыл бұрын
2008 Suzuki V-Strom, Middle TN, ride to work almost everyday. Love it! 17 miles one way, two miles of gravel.
@jamesjanney4440 Жыл бұрын
I have been daily riding for several years. I did have a Harley Heritage Classic, but now have a Kawasaki Z900. Love it.
@rocketrollsvlogs7625 Жыл бұрын
Riding in the winter (below freezing), is actually easier than riding in July/Aug. (above 90 degrees). If you ride ATGATT, and ride cautiously in any weather than it's not a big deal. You would think squids were fine with cold and/or water. It boils down to do you see a motorcycle as a form of transportation, or just a toy. ADV bikes are great for riding in bad weather and traffic.
@hasymoto9420 Жыл бұрын
Here in sunny Singapore, riding motorcycle is the most affordable private transport option. Cars in general are crazy expensive. Daily riding is a way of life, even in wet weather.
@tomatotom9846 ай бұрын
Can always get some subsidized gas 😁😁😁.
@aaronwinter447 Жыл бұрын
Daily TW200, modded with a smaller rear sprocket, a windscreen, and a rear rack. Its not a highway bike but I can hit the trails or do some backroads exploring after I leave work. Going to do a 300 mile trip in a few days out a cabin for the July 4 weekend and will be leaving straight from work!
@BMWGSAKERBER Жыл бұрын
Started daily riding last May in Northwest (OR, WA) and the non-snow season is about OCT to APR including mountain passes, can't believe I waited so long. Hardest part about daily riding aren't the weather conditions (hail, rain, thunder, and days over 100 degrees) it's the 4-5 mph stop-n-go traffic in Seattle at 7 AM. I'll look for miles and I'm the only one riding, all those climate people, not one riding a bike. Once I nudge my way into the HOV lane, it's all good, everyone parking in traffic in their electric cars.
@cjoor Жыл бұрын
Daily commuter here, by law people are required to take account of lane splitting motorcycles in my country, so no probs. Rain AND darkness AND rush hour combined are a challenge though.
@barryaronson9697 Жыл бұрын
No car, just my Triumph Street Triple R. Even after acquiring Alpinestar Drystar boots, pants, jacket and Goretex gloves, I still get cold after an hour at 80 MPH when it's raining and below 50. Heated seat and grips would help. I use a Kriega 30 liter bag, but it's not big enough. Two-up riding is tough after a 1`/2 hour. I'm looking at a BMW S 1000 XR with a full set of luggage.
@wienerguy7822 Жыл бұрын
6 months after buying my first bike, I sold my car because I had only driven it twice. It's now been 2 years and I still have no desire to buy a car.
@dismaljester Жыл бұрын
I have daily ridden 3 different Harleys, a Versys 650, a T7 and a few other bikes. I've settled on a Harley Ultra, and I'll probably always have a Harley or Goldwing at this point. A few things I require for a daily driver are cruise control, wind protection, heated grips, enough luggage for full face helmets plus tools, and an upright seating position. And a bonus for having wireless Android Auto, I have it on this bike and man is it nice.
@esghm Жыл бұрын
I daily my Honda Trail125. Got a Cardo, quadlock, USB charger, and giant plastic tub on the rear rack. Only 24 miles round trip on 35mph roads to work everyday. Living in Hawaii, rain sucks so i always carry a rain jacket that i throw over my regular armored jacket. Calculated with regular maintenance and fuel, it only cost me roughly 350 dollars a year to commute to work, where as if i took my car, id spend that much on gas alone after 3 months.
@kennethemichael Жыл бұрын
I daily an FJR 1300. It's perfect, except for not having cruise since it's older.
@FAFOifYOUwantTObozo Жыл бұрын
So do I. Mine is a 2014 so it has cruise control, heated grips, traction control, and electronic suspension. I have several other bikes but the fjr is just soo fast, comfortable, and carries all of my junk with ease that I rarely ride the others. Can't imagine being without one ever again.
@TheWiKiGaming Жыл бұрын
I daily ride a Benelli TRK 502X all year long, rain, sun, fog everything, the only thing my country doesnt get is snow, and I realized I don’t save any money by dailying the bike, but it improves my daily mood and it makes it all worth it!
@Mytwistedvoices Жыл бұрын
Heated grips. You showed them in winter weather but if you’re on the East Coast, you have the hot days when you wear summer gloves. Catch that summer quick rain you hands don’t dry. Often followed by 70 degree weather. Heated grips minimizes delay timing when needing to grab that brake handle.
@Demon-ef7zr Жыл бұрын
I daily ride a 2021 Indian challenger in SoCal. My commute used to be 90 miles round trip but is now about 50 miles. Unless it's pouring rain I don't even think about driving my other vehicle, which is a truck that gets 9 or 10 mpg. I love riding and lane splitting in traffic makes it a no brainer. Sometimes I get wet but it's normally not that bad. I keep a dry change of clothes at work just in case. Don't be scared just do it.
@Labgorilla Жыл бұрын
I’m a commuting rider in the U.K. I do about 400-500 miles a week. Mixture of motorway and city riding. I use a Suzuki v strom 650. My routine… oil and filter change every 3,000 miles. Brake calliper clean every 6,000 miles. Tyre change every 10,000 miles or so. I have heated grip and all weather riding gear but. Because my first part of the journey involves countryside riding, I try and avoid riding in unlit roads at night because of deer and other animals which are lethal. Also, any indication of black ice and I do not ride. My cut off is -2C.
@idagergely6235 Жыл бұрын
I got my first ever bike (Kawasaki er6n) in may, and since I have it, I ride it every single day! I LOVE IT!! :)
@jadenmeyer5186 Жыл бұрын
I just got my class 8 license at 16 last summer (Canadian motorcycle license) and have been commuting 70 kilometers a day on my 1983 cb1000c for the past three months, as well as about 250-500 kilometers per weekend. I'm just about ready for my second set of tires, and I'm going to ride until September when the snow flies. I'm so glad I've got a full fairing and hard bags for it, or else commuting would be a nightmare. Looking forward to having my car back on the road for the winter
@LpSuffle Жыл бұрын
I daily ride the RC 390 2022, it was my very first bike and now i'm going for a liter bike ASAP instead of buying a car. If i survived all this last rain season without a car i may be able to do it again next year
@xblackdog Жыл бұрын
I used to daily mine to work religiously. At that time I parked behind a locked fence, right in front of the staff kitchen window. Now I work in the heart of Downtown Portland OR and have been hesitating more to ride in purely due to unprecedentedly high motorcycle theft (and the fact that Portland thinks it's okay to charge the same price for motorcycle street parking as for cars). I can park it inside one of our warehouses, but it means 15 minutes of fiddling with keys, getting inside, locking it up (because you bet I still chain it to a post even in private property), and then locking up the warehouse. It's hard not riding to work, as lane splitting saves a ton of time, but it's hard riding to work because I worry so much I will come out to a cut chain (even though I use a 10lbs OKG manganese steel chain and Kryptonite's highest rated U-lock). Luckily the job is hybrid so I don't have to go in as often as my old job. Commuting via bike though is so much better imo than car, with exception to the middle of winter. Can navigate through traffic better, have astronomically better visibility, is much more engaging (which is important in the soul sucking act that is commuting), and you get mad cred for sticking to your guns (if that's something you crave lol). It does have its downsides like you went over though, so it's not for the light hearted. I don't know how many times I had to put my hands under hot water for 10 minutes when I got to work because I couldn't feel them anymore (someday I'll break down and buy heated grips). Funnily on that last point. Oregon is especially fun to commute on bike in. On my way to work it would be 48-52F, and on my way home it would be 85-95F. So you need to wear winter gear to work, and summer gear home 😂😀🥲
@richardpetty9159 Жыл бұрын
"So you need to wear winter gear to work, and summer gear home" Yep, that's often how Texas winter days go... 35- to 40-degree temperature swings.
@davidwilkins3863 Жыл бұрын
I daily my BMW R1150RT. Put 28000 miles on it the first year I owned it. Just bought a second bike for weekend riding and the BMW is dedicated to daily commute. It's nice living in NC, it doesn't get cold enough to not ride in the winter.
@davidklementis5913 Жыл бұрын
Started using my FZ6 as primary year round transportation in 2007. Luckily I live in the PNW where the roads are only icy a couple weeks a year. I've owned a couple scooters to keep the miles down on the big bike and did have to take a few years away for family and medical reasons. If anyone ever asks me about getting into motorcycles purely for cheap transportation, I recommend they get a 150-400cc scooter. They truly are the best most of the time for utility. I came back to it a few years ago since the kids are now adults. Last year I got a DR650 for daily use and to explore places I prefer not to take the road bike. I still have the FZ6 for leisure and spirited riding (and a second bike is great as a backup). My pickup has been sitting dead in the driveway with a broken timing belt for a couple years. Someday I'll fix it 😂.
@SlowRiderDucati Жыл бұрын
I daily ride my 2023 Ducati Diavel V4 over 100 miles to work and back. I live in Northern California so the weather is usually good. I'm on a 300 mile road trip now.😂😂😂
@deancooper6185 Жыл бұрын
Daily rider in the uk, riding a ktm duke. Never owned a car, took lessons but wasn’t for me! Ridden in all weathers, actually find it quite therapeutic riding in the rain as long as it’s not too heavy 😂
@b-reel Жыл бұрын
Share some tips of rain riding.. in the tropics.. it rains anytime.. and paint markings are deceptively slippery...
@thvulcan9390 Жыл бұрын
I daily ride a honda bros 400 here in ireland and its interesting to see what people may see as essential, while i do spend alot of time in the rain ive never felt the need to get full on rain gear i would typically just wear my jacket over my armour. I do feel that other than touring bikes the bros is a solid option for anyone looking for a daily ( the bros is called the hawk in the americas)
@LuisHernandez-ec3gv10 ай бұрын
Daily riding my 2023 XSR900, recommend a wind screen for sure. Added tank bag to keep from having to use backpack. Use to ride 2013 Suzuki Gladius in NorCal for 2.5 years 100 miles roundtrip daily, brutal in winter there. Glad it is just a 25 minute commute one way here in SoCal. Safe riding all.
@MotoHikes Жыл бұрын
I don't have a car license, so I started riding a 125 on a CBT license over a year ago at the age of 31. I ride every day for work, and for pleasure, and I love it. Picking up a KLE with full touring setup at the weekend, with hopes to have my full test done in a month. I have no plans to do my car license.
@JohnWesleyAustin Жыл бұрын
I finally bought real Rev'it rain gear, and i have just purchased sw motech bags and theyre uh may zing. (I like the way the gal in the vid is holdin the selfie stick like shes jousting....)
@shawnholbrook9074 Жыл бұрын
I just got my 2023 ninja 400 a week ago it’s my only vehicle so I’m daily riding to work to the store class dr appointments put 300 on it in a week it’s pretty comfortable need to get some storage though
@sparklefitness1714 Жыл бұрын
I ride whenever it’s not raining!! For work and leisure.
@Xman_supreme Жыл бұрын
I didn't own a car and exclusively rode daily for 8 years when I was living in San Diego. The first year was on an R6, when that got destroyed, I spent the next 4 years on an FZ6R. Then I got a Honda Magna and spent most of the remaining 3 years riding that, occasionally going back to my FZ. And most of the time I had my guitar on my back. Riding was the best part of my day every single day...even the rare occasions when it would rain.
@toddwebb7521 Жыл бұрын
When the lot was gated at work I was down with riding to work, I don't like parking my bike in a non gated lot that doesn't have security cameras either
@dieseldummy4250 Жыл бұрын
I daily my 2020 duke 200, but only above 50* and less than 10% chance of rain. Saves a crap ton of gas money over my dually with a 454.
@paradoxworkshop4659 Жыл бұрын
T.W.O. until snow. And maybe after. Vermont, 30mi/day. Edit: also, make certain your shifter and brake levers are set up for different types of boots, as your footwear can change seasonally, or even daily. Lighter bikes are easier to park, unpark, and pick up... Keep your wallet accessible to pay at the pump. Kickstand plates help to not sink into fresh or soft asphalt on hot days. Drive thrus are much more fun with a cup holder, like the ones made for a stroller. Please remember to decelerate upon entering the highway.😊
@RideKernow82 Жыл бұрын
I daily ride my FJR1300, brilliant bike for it, super comfortable, plenty of storage, and more than enough poke to have some fun.
@ginogina4589 Жыл бұрын
In the late 70s, early 80s I lived in Mt Airy, a neighborhood in Philly, and routinely rode my bike into Center City for work. I rode through the winter if the temp was above 50 degrees and parked next to the Municipal Service Bldg where moto parking was permitted. I had an incredibly beautiful ride down the Drives, past the Art Museum, each time and loved it. My girlfriend had a car and I was very close to the train if the weather was terrible. A great experience.
@aaronpettigrew9674 Жыл бұрын
I'm as close to a daily rider as an over-the-road trucker can get. I'm typically out 1-2 weeks at a time, which is why I opted for a tour bike. Carrying laundry, a laptop, and other things for my job, I needed the luggage. I live about 1/2 hour to 45 minutes from the terminal I drive out of, and I ride year round. The coldest I've ever commuted was 18°f, so far but winters in middle Tennessee aren't bad for a guy that is from Wyoming, but it does rain a lot, and in the summer, that actually feels nice if it isn't torrential.
@SunnyKim_ Жыл бұрын
Bought a Kawi 636 brand new in 05' and rode it daily in Texas for years then moved back to Nebraska. I used to ride deep into the cold but I'm getting too old for all that. Still love this bike and its lack of electronics.
@zachcreger6128 Жыл бұрын
I think this is the first time ive seen a picture of somebody else using a ST1100 without actually trying to find one. The guy in the banana suit on the red bike even has the same under the mirror aftermarket lights I have. 1:41
@DoraKage Жыл бұрын
Saved to Playlist. I'm getting me a 650cc next spring. For daily commute in Stockholm. Super glad I stumbled on this vid. I live in the city proper and there's a strict 30 - 40kph speed limit in the city so I won't be going fast most of the time. But still lesson from this vid taken
@astro61362 Жыл бұрын
I ride my Royal Enfield Meteor 350 every day here in Houston.
@johnnywhatevah5201 Жыл бұрын
I do my daily happy pill on an XL 883 L in Cape Town, South Africa. It is winter for us now. LOL that final suggestion for a cover is the first thing that will get stolen...and here we hide our licence discs. Ride safe.
@JuddDredge Жыл бұрын
Yam! You just described my Honda NC750X! I know you have not liked that bike for pure motorcycle pleasure in the past... But as a daily, the NC750X is pretty great. I know everyone has their own favorite, but I like my NC750X.
@MrEiniweini Жыл бұрын
Summer jacket, wet weather gear and a backpack is all you need. The weather gear will cut out the chill factor on a cold morning. A pack carrier is a great addition. Anything after that optional extra. Oh! Prioritise your tyres and brakes.
@kilofoxtrot3452 Жыл бұрын
One absolute must for winter riding I think you missed - heated grips! Serious, having warm hands makes being out in bad weather 100% more bearable and is also safer: cold hands means you're slower on the controls. Ask me and my old lowsided bike how I know.
@bradfuller1667 Жыл бұрын
Just picked up a Triumph Tiger Sport 660 for my Baja trip and a weekend thrasher !
@Yomonsterman106 Жыл бұрын
I've been failing my dual sport since I got it, spending $10 a day compared to my Dodge Cummins at $40 a day. The rain made nervous the first time on the freeway but after that I've been improving everyday. Thanks for all your tips and tricks Yammy!
@bunniebray Жыл бұрын
I do daily my bike year round in southern Idaho and I have been for 5 years now.
@riceracing479 Жыл бұрын
been daily riding a sv650 for a while. just a spare jacket and a backpack has served me well
@chevellerr Жыл бұрын
I daily ride between my two bikes. A 2001 Triumph TT600 and a 2023 Bonneville Bobber. 60 miles a day round trip to work.
@East_TX_LCR Жыл бұрын
I daily! Put 20k on CBR in a year, hit a deer, now trying to see how many I can cram on a sportster in a year 😅
@_skud Жыл бұрын
If you want to start daily riding and your commute isn't a touring adventure, look into high displacement scooters or maxi scooters. Most of them come built with daily riding in mind and have many of the things yam talked about
@velocityhdgamer1285 Жыл бұрын
i only ride bikes and that's all year. also i work as a delivery man on a bike for 11 years now. maintenance is not anywhere near close to what you say is it with the exception of oil and filter changes
@slovak_in_asia Жыл бұрын
Daily on miniADV versysX300, I love it. In Thailand, most of time is sunny, except rainy season with 40cm water on road. sometime 15cm deep holes in road, sometime missing concrete for a few km, sometime google navigation point you to walk path across jungle... Still capable of everything.
@evilminion8825 Жыл бұрын
Commute frequently on my Ducati Monster 696 in the Texas DFW area (70 miles round trip) and riding an air cooled bike in TX in the middle of summer is not fun but comfort is a sacrificed for hearing that beautiful Desmo engine 😊I’ve adapted after riding nothing but Jap sport bikes for the past 10 years.
@ruiner88 Жыл бұрын
Dailying my 2019 BMW was not as cheap as I'd hoped, but now that I've got a Suzuki GZ250 to supplement that, it's so much better! I would like some hard bags for both bikes, but for now a 35L tail bag and a magnetic 2L tank bag work pretty well. Rain gear is a MUST, because I get to/leave work at 6am on 2 degree Celsius mornings.
@joaquinbravo155 Жыл бұрын
I just bought the exo 420 recently and I would not recommend it unless you’re broke. Yes it has the snell rating, the helmeted is abnormally Large. You’ll look like an alien with how large the helmet is. Mind you I got a small as well. Visibility, air ventilation, and wind reduction is all low mid tier. If you really on a budget I would recommend this helmet for the snell .
@CHA4AD Жыл бұрын
I have an 07 R6 and my commute to work is around 30 minutes (assuming the drivers I’m houston havent cause a 9 car pileup) all I can say is I definitely take my truck to work more often 😂
@hobojesus9817 Жыл бұрын
I’m in Montana and rebuilding an 83 shaft-drive Honda into a tracker for my first bike… probably gonna finish up just in time for winter…
@Alex-vs6zf Жыл бұрын
Well now since its summer rain won't be a problem that often but if you're riding in the off season the rain could be a problem
@jamesmccabe8736 Жыл бұрын
From Easter to about Thanksgiving im on my triumph tiger 1050. About 8k a year. I look forward to getting on the bike in the spring snd off the bike in the fall. Rain or shine i always keep rain gear in the tail bag so i ready no matter what the sky is doing.
@ridelikebuu Жыл бұрын
I had an R1 as a daily. It was rough. BUT it was an R1......also had an FZ09 as a daily for months. That was rough!!! Especially because it was sept- late November in NY. The mornings were brutal. Like 0 degree riding temperatures BUT it's an 09! Lol
@Glock22Mischief Жыл бұрын
I live in Houston and almost daily a FZ8. I don’t ever schedule to ride in the rain, but it is Houston so I plan on riding in the rain. When it gets into the low 60s or high 50s I try not to ride either, anything colder than that is mental.
@r.i.p2464 Жыл бұрын
The greatest daily rider ever made is the honda nc750. Built in storage than can fit a helmet, 50+ hp which is more than enough, 70+mpg the most important aspect of a daily. You can also get the dct version to make your daily riding even more comfortable. As a guy coming from cruiser/touring background, the small tank is the bike's only drawback but since you're getting 70mpg anyways that handicap is negated and besides! small tank can be easily fixed by bringing an extra fuel can or pods and you are good to go! -from a harley guy who hates honda.
@patrickallen569 Жыл бұрын
i’ve been daily riding for about a year as a new rider and the biggest tip i can give is to give yourself extra time before ur trip and after ur trip, example i know must come into work 10-30 minutes early to change out of my gear etc
@patrickallen569 Жыл бұрын
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@browngreen933 Жыл бұрын
I rode winters daily in Wisconsin as a college student and it's a great challenge and fun. But a sidecar was necessary because of ice and snow. Also a winter windscreen and heavy clothing. It makes you a real biker and no mistake. 😅😅😅
@SGTvolcan Жыл бұрын
I mostly ride dual sport so riding position is important for my tip. I've come to enjoy winter riding because i use strapped on knee/shin guards. They block 90% of the wind off my legs and keep my pants from getting torn up from random debris.
@IalysaArt10 күн бұрын
As someone that used a bicycle as my main mode of transportation all seasons, been there, done that. Nothing will scare me away at this point to do the same with a motorcycle.
@BruceLee-bd4pr Жыл бұрын
Honda CBR500R is my daily rider. Fairly comfortable, economical and I suspect will be very reliable. I avoid days with over a 25% chance of rain and temps less than 25 degree. Just wrap the neck with a scarf and go. Fun!!!
@TheGreatChrisB Жыл бұрын
I literally just bought a Husqvarna 701 Enduro because I convinced myself I can daily ride it even on my 2 hour commute. While still having fun, getting good gas mileage, and being visible because it sits so unbelievably tall. Have I daily ridden it...still up for debate. I haven't had it long enough lol
@mitchhyde4928 Жыл бұрын
Yamaha FJ-09 with hard bags has been my daily ride for years. Plenty of them on the used market. Fun and a good commuter. Just stoped riding because of the heat wave this month. 🤨