Thank you for reminding people that weight matters in the world of beginner bikes.
@fullmetalcorgi1350 Жыл бұрын
Also for beginner girlfriends
@o2i3u5klwerh8 Жыл бұрын
Weight is really important for beginners
@Jackal94057 ай бұрын
That's why beginner should start on an inline four 600.
@Gideon_Judges6 Жыл бұрын
Shots fired in the thumbnail! 😂
@nikolaig1 Жыл бұрын
I feel him and yammy have beef. 😮😮
@jmm2226 Жыл бұрын
You mean a $14,000 Ninja 400 isn’t a good first bike? But it revs high!
@emmettturner9452 Жыл бұрын
My response to the thumbnail: No. They are literally giving me what I asked for.
@emmettturner9452 Жыл бұрын
@@nikolaig1 Didn’t Yammie say the same thing?
@danieldoyle253 Жыл бұрын
@@emmettturner9452 You asked to pay $13000 for that few ponies in a almost super sport?…😂
@XerthedragonАй бұрын
Happy with my CB650R for my first bike
@newbierides3 ай бұрын
Love the video Spite. I would disagree about the cruiser, I think a Rebel 500 or Yamaha bolt are great beginner bikes. I started on an R3 around 2017, but gave up because it was too light and the area I live in gets very windy, so that was scary. If you are not in a windy area those bikes are fine, but I got back into riding in 2022 and started on a yamaha bolt. The bike was big and heavy, intimidating but only for the first 2-3 rides around the neighborhood. Once I got used to how it handled and the weight I learned on it, very forgiving, very easy to ride and put my foot down, specially being a short rider that was huge. Once I put 1000 miles on the bolt, I jumped on an MT07, that bike felt so easy to ride after I was used to the bolt, it felt like I was ridding a bicycle.
@ChadWinters Жыл бұрын
bought my first bike last year at 51 years old. Picked the RE Meteor 350. Not fast but neither am I and loving it so far. Don't want to get sporty, or go to a racetrack or go off road.
@robertholland7558 Жыл бұрын
Got my first bike at 52, after recovering from heart surgery, a 250cc cfmoto, did 11000 km in the first year, then went to a Vulcan 900, then a triumph Thunderbird storm, now riding a Valkyrie.
@newenglandscrambler2262 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on the bike and welcome to the club. Good choice!
@bishopsfishops7440 Жыл бұрын
That was my first bike as well. Their 650s are great if you ever feel you need more power but not crazy amounts.
@ChadWinters Жыл бұрын
@@bishopsfishops7440 yep I’m thinking about…can’t decide between Super Meteor and Interceptor
@nurzrachit7133 Жыл бұрын
Great choice buddy. I've had everything from 200's to 1000's . I think I've finally decided at 57, that it's funner to ride a small bike fast than a big one slow.
@brandoncomer6492 Жыл бұрын
When I first started riding one of the things that got me saddle time consistently day in and day out was the ability to carry stuff so I could justify hopping on the bike to do various things (groceries, etc) or take it on the highway to commute with it. Saddle time is the best teacher, and a more practical bike gives you far more opportunities for saddle time. I feel like if I had a supermoto as my first bike my opportunities to actually ride for practical purposes would be severely limited and it would just end up being a weekend toy. To me the Sport Tourer just seems like the best option. It eliminates the weaknesses of the cruiser while retaining the practicality of a bagger, and you don't have to deal with the big price or tall heavy nature of an adventure bike, which is a serous handful as a beginner. And if I wanted to take a bike on the dirt, I think I'd far prefer just buy some cheap ass 150/250cc purpose built used dirt bike off FB marketplace for a couple grand instead of potentially beating the piss out of my nice clean street bike that is sporting street tires. I mean I get the appeal of a dual sport or supermoto for certain people, but I don't think that's what you should be learning off road riding on.... you're either going to baby the shit out of it or you going to dump it and feel way worse about it than you should.
@fullmetalcorgi1350 Жыл бұрын
Spite: "Get what makes you happy." Me: Buys 50lbs of Old Bay
@hunterboyd1780 Жыл бұрын
May God bless you brother
@fullmetalcorgi1350 Жыл бұрын
@@hunterboyd1780 Nah. Sin is more fun
@Michael-my6jo10 ай бұрын
Hell yeah...... Don't be legendary. Be Epic.
@Riding_with_Adam Жыл бұрын
At 41 I bought my first bike last august in ‘22 and it was a low rider ST, fast forward to January ‘23 I bought a ninja 1000SX. Sit on different bikes and go with what is comfortable to you. Take the MSF course, practice and be safe. Everyone focusing on what’s the best first bike is missing the point, the best first bike is the one you bought and got you riding.
@jmm2226 Жыл бұрын
Just got my first bike, Trident 660, and I love it. Ride about 150-200 miles per week.
@amerigo88 Жыл бұрын
My advice after reaching my second season of riding - buy something used. You don't really know yet what you like and dislike as a noob other than looks. And even that changes after some riding experience. So start cheap and figure it out on bikes that don't depreciate much. I lost 1400 usd on my first used bike after a full year. Not too bad. I went from an 800 cc cruiser to a 1730 cc cruiser, also used.
@Pfeiffer-fp2se Жыл бұрын
I just got my first "real" bike and love it so much. I bought a navi 2 months ago to learn the super basics but actually riding it over 35 MPH felt super sketchy. I bought a Z400 last week and told myself if it feels the same I'm not going to get into riding. But the feel was literally a night and day difference. I was nervous hitting corners at their recommended speed limit of 30 MPH (45mph road) on the navi but with the Z400 I can fly through those same corners at 40-50 with literally 0 issue. The bike almost feels like its magnetized to the ground around corners like the g force just pulls me closer to the road where as on the navi I felt like the bike was going to slide out from under me at any second.
@UncleDon2269 ай бұрын
A thing I tell people who want to start riding is not to get wrapped around the axle about what bike they want. Get one that is affordable and in working condition. The first bike is what you use to determine what you REALLY want as a motorcyclist. Statistically you arent going to keep it for very long, so dont worry so much about it. Get a simple machine, learn on it, and then start looking at what your next bike will be. Opinions change over time and I would never recommend going into debt for a type of bike you may not actually like in the long run.
@TheULTIMETAL Жыл бұрын
For me naked bike is perfect in terms of form , function and customization
@isabellthreesixty Жыл бұрын
My first bike was / is a cruiser and I definitely didn't regret the decision to go down that route! For anyone else who doesn't care about performance, I can't recomment cruisers enough! Great bike to start with :)
@arnoldsalazar9392 Жыл бұрын
I'd actually consider CB500X and Vstrom as adventure bikes... not sports touring bikes... with the CB actually being a great unicorn option for beginner big dudes.
@asparceproton111 ай бұрын
I was all but ready to start on a DRZ400, and then I inherited a CB500X. It's been a good beginner bike to me thus far.
@SummitCoyote Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic overview of the different general categories of bikes as they relate to beginner riders! This is the simple, but detailed comparison that I think a lot of people will find really helpful! I got a naked bike as my first and really enjoy it. it's stupid simple, easy to ride, confidence inspiring, and still fun. Plus yeah I think it looks pretty cool. I don't think a naked bike would really disappoint most beginner riders. I totally looked at supermotos and advs though. Priced out of the ADV space and I wasnt really into the hooligan energy of the sumo. so I went with a naked. What I love most is that you acknowledge that there really isnt a silver bullet here and that people should buy what calls to their needs and desires. Great video as always
@carlostomas3698 Жыл бұрын
I recently began with a naked 125cc and I’m now sure that I did the right thing. The low weight, low power has allowed me to really learn how to properly ride (not there yet, of course). In 3 days I’m taking my A drivers license exam and, if successful, I can ride whatever bike I want, but I think that I will not go all over my head and continue to ride and practice with my “fast” Suzuki S125! 🎉
@technokitten20386 ай бұрын
Dont overthink it friends. If you really are someone looking to get their first bike get the one you really liked in the moto school when you got your license. Remember the one that felt comfortable? Yes, that one. These bikes are there for a reason. Get it, ride for a season or two, sell it, and by then you will have a good idea what you need or what you want. Thats assuming you hava a license. If you dont, go get one and dont buy anything until you do! Cheers!
@rotorhead5000 Жыл бұрын
I was ready to argue with your #1 spot, entirely because I'm a dual sport simp, until you unveiled it, and despite needing knobbies in my life, I totally agree. And as far as being miserable on the highway (my wr250 sure as hell is) that's all the more reason to find a more scenic way everywhere, making the journey just as important as the destination.
@davemoody9263 Жыл бұрын
I was actually surprised how capable my WR250 is on the highway after I switched over from a KLX 250 a few months ago. Even at highway speeds, my WR pulls past traffic very easily when I need it to. The previous owner did some performance mods to it including a full aftermarket exhaust and Power Commander V fuel tuner, so I don't know how much that has to do with it, but I'm really surprised at how quick this thing is and how wide the power band is.
@rotorhead5000 Жыл бұрын
@Dave Moody Mine's had all the usual airbox, full fmf and a programmer, so it's plenty spunky, but I run a bigger rear sprocket for better woods performance, so at 70 the poor thing's revved out to like 9k anyways. I could make it way happier there going back to a stock sprocket (which I tried last year, UT switched back for this summer) and tossing a more comfort focused seat on vs my narrow offroad seat (gets real uncomfortable by the time you've been sitting an hour)
@davemoody9263 Жыл бұрын
@@rotorhead5000 Ah, that'll do it. We giveth to the low end and it taketh from the high.
@rotorhead5000 Жыл бұрын
@@davemoody9263 So sayeth Graham Jarvis (his name be praised) unto us dirt muppets. Amen
@jennjhf9713 Жыл бұрын
Triumph Speed Twin 900 (Street Twin), great for those of us with a very short legs(27inch inseam), I fall in love a little bit more every time i ride it - never fails to put a smile on my face.
@theorthobiker Жыл бұрын
I started on a rebel 300: a small, light, "sporty" cruiser that actually does decently well on forest roads. I learned a lot on that bike, and squeezed everything I could out of that bike. When I traded it in I got trade in value 300 less than what I paid for it with 10K miles on it. Currently I have a sportster. I am customizing that bike into the bike I always wanted. Its a cruiser, but I can still tackle the twisties - with some upgrades - fairly well. Lately, I have been looking at a KLR 650 so I can go off road and long distance adventures
@toyboxlemonza3293 Жыл бұрын
I just bought an R7 for my first bike, I love it! It scares me slightly and also makes me excited to ride her at the same time.
@MichaelTramm Жыл бұрын
I started back in 2006 on a ‘91 Honda Nighthawk 750 which was the “big” version of the bike I did the MSF course on. I don’t regret it, but it only lasted me about 8 ninths as I recall before I laid it down in a field and bend the handlebars pretty bad. I then got a Suzuki Bandit 1250S which served me well for 55k miles. I don’t know, at the time anything smaller didn’t seem like a real street bike… times have changed.
@MastaKeahi Жыл бұрын
I think Bonneville style is the best. You get a bit more lean angle than a cruiser it’s comfy and it’s easy to Mount luggage without buying special bags.
@hisdadjames4876 Жыл бұрын
Another good option in this class, if you want something just a little bit different, is Moto Guzzi V7 Stone. Beautiful and practical bike..nice and torquey for beginners and older non boy-racer types like me!😊
@killerdeviant Жыл бұрын
Lol yea truimph built almost every bike out of one.
@Nickvdb93 Жыл бұрын
The best bike to start on hands down is a '79 Honda XL500 with basically no brakes. It taught me to ride super defensively and assertively. I had to anticipate what everyone was going to do because there was a big chance I wouldn't be able to stop in time if I didn't hahaha
@thatoneguy985 Жыл бұрын
Spite you would be proud. My first bike was a 95 vfr750. Been riding 4 years now and still my favorite that I own
@RadicalLinguisticDescriptivism Жыл бұрын
+1 for the VFR club! 98 VFR800 here. amazing machine.
@chadbutler2287 Жыл бұрын
I picked up a Honda XR80R for teaching my friends and family how to ride. It's got a reasonable seat height, light weight, and low power. It's a bike just about anybody could develop foot and hand control familiarity with in an open field or on some trails in a safe environment away from cars. It's also fun and never needs to get relegated to yesteryear. There's always someone else just coming into the picture that's about to discover the joys of 2 wheels and a motor.
@Jonesy781 Жыл бұрын
I figured the supermoto was going to end up as your number one, originally born to be the perfect compromise of all types of riding. I guess I’ll have to reconsider my options.
@dylananderson7183 Жыл бұрын
My supermoto is my first bike and I absolutely love it! I recommend anyone gives one a try if you're even thinking about it
@djoldschool Жыл бұрын
Came back to motorcycling after 20 year break (used to ride CBR600/VFR400) and bought a 2012 SV650. Absolutely fast enough at the moment, easy to ride, if I drop it I won’t be looking at thousands to repair and it does 60mpg. Ultimately it doesn’t really matter what you start with, you can have fun on (almost) any bike. Also, Turbo Busa next..
@druideka99 Жыл бұрын
My first Bike is my V-Strom 650XT, i love it! It does everything and im still finding „my style“
@tytactical156 Жыл бұрын
Just remember even if a bike isn't the optimal choice it does not mean it's a bad choice
@nickschuler4203 Жыл бұрын
Rode dirt bikes when I was a kid. 30 odd years later, finally got my endorsement, and I go right out and buy a husky sm610. And I LOVE that f'n bike. Longest ride thus far is 400 miles round trip. And that was a blast. Love your channel, love your content. Thanks for all you do, Mr. Spite!
@J.Arnold Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you started your own channel! This is amazing! Please keep making videos!
@ThePisla4 ай бұрын
Oh man...I got my driving license last year (end oct) at 35. I have a ninja 1000sx, which i find it very stable on the road, but somehow, I don't have a strong click...I just bought my second motor, a rebel 1100, I can say I am in love with this machine. The power, the comfort (i still need to buy a new seat)...it is insane...how easy it feels to manouver...just LOVE this sport cruiser:)
@spitescorner Жыл бұрын
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@jongy100 Жыл бұрын
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@ThatWiseAss Жыл бұрын
Would you consider the 2023 Honda XR650L?
@spitescorner Жыл бұрын
@@jongy100 Fixed, sorry
@adam346 Жыл бұрын
argument against the DRZ 400... CB300R.. same wheels (essentially but CB is tubeless), same weight (3lbs in it) and similar power (DRZ has 3.5hp more at the wheel) except CB comes with a slipper clutch, ABS, fuel injection, better front brakes (slightly worse rear), 31.5" seat height (but half the ground clearance), 6 speed and looks damn smexy... plus it's suspension is nothing to sneeze at, it's pretty good even if you only get pre-load on the rear... and you can absolutely toss some adv/knobby tires on it and go hit some fire-roads or logging trails... won't be particularly good at it but it can do it. Edit: and the CB is about $1800~ give or take cheaper than the DRZ. (all prices in CAD)
@1GiPhoner Жыл бұрын
I've been searching for a video like this for some time now. Perfect timing.
@max-cs4pz Жыл бұрын
As a 5‘5 rider i got myself a low naked bike (cbf600na) as my first bike.. i can flatfoot it with thick boots on and I was quite fine with it. Put around 1000 miles on it. But when ob vacation in thailand i had a little rebel 300. i just fell in love with the even lower seat and super easy handling in low speed and stuff like that. When i recover from my shoulder injury i will probably switch to either a rebel 500 or vulcan 650…. I am so lokimg forward to the next spring 😍
@hugovallarta Жыл бұрын
3 weeks in on my Trident 660. Your reviews of it on that 'other' channel convinced me and I am so frickin happy bro. Even the negative comments of having a lazy throttle are a huge positive for a new rider like me. All the best to you my friend. Keep the good content coming
@aaroncutting Жыл бұрын
My first bike was a CB450k6 that I picked up as a project and have not yet finished. Fast forward another project later and I decided to pick up something that wasn't a project. My "beginner" bike is a 1976 Goldwing and there is definitely a learning curve to it.
@johnmacdonald1878 Жыл бұрын
Get whatever makes you happy, perfect advice
@aquariumaffinity2045 Жыл бұрын
Spites got a great talent for video making, love this channel
@DanielKulka9 ай бұрын
Spike. I took your advice back in 2022 and bought a kawasaki z400. Being 70 years old I love it ❤. I've been putting some ninja racing accessories on. 50 mpg top speed 120 mph. Cheap insurance. Just wìsh there was a better design wind shield. Love your views.
@DanielKulka9 ай бұрын
What tires would you suggest to purchase for my kawasaki z400 2022 for on and off road?
@ADingoTookMyDasco Жыл бұрын
This is pretty much what I've been saying to a bunch of people who've been asking me for advice for their first bike. All I'd add is to pick a bike with a neutral riding position so it's easy to control. Get something with foot pegs that sit directly below your bum & are far enough away to feel comfortable & not cramped, and a reach to the handlebars that doesn't make you stretch to reach them. Oh, and you will drop it at some point, no matter how careful you try, so get something naked that's easy to get cheap parts for. They'll usually end up on a Ninja 400 anyway, but at least I tried to warn them.
@atem8101 Жыл бұрын
I think a ninja 400 or similar are in the spectrum of great beginner bikes :) Yes they have fairings and will be more expensive to fix but my cbr500r is a great great starter bike and it has a few scratches and such but i still love it and think it's a good beginner bike
@ADingoTookMyDasco Жыл бұрын
@@atem8101 You're absolutely correct, and as Spite said, you should start on the bike that you want to ride. But, with 3 mates who've just gotten in to motorcycling in the last 12 months & another 2 who will be doing it later this year, I've seen my fair share of used beginner bikes recently. I'm yet to find a bike with a fairing that doesn't have a number of scratches in the plastics, and some of them are real horror shows. The number of bikes that have been "dropped by the previous owner" is absolutely staggering.
@mr1bienvenu1 Жыл бұрын
Start on anything you don't mind dropping and possibly damaging. 😊
@robertholland7558 Жыл бұрын
Best comment!
@martinellen1981 Жыл бұрын
Two Stroke!!!!!. But seriously something light and fun.
@sportstermissions Жыл бұрын
Great video! You hit a home run with this one! I was a super sport guy after moving from a ninja 250 to a Ninja Zxr600. Now I am a cruiser guy. I would have died if I started on that Zxr600. Now I tour on my Harley. 😊 😊😊
@davemoody9263 Жыл бұрын
Started just a few years ago at age 47 with a KLX250. Very few things to do during the Covid lockdown, and it was a great time to get out on the road and practice since there was very little traffic, since nobody had anywhere to go. Figured I would quickly outgrow it and move on to something bigger, but it just had so much of a fun factor and trail riding with it was perfect. I just recently switched to a WR250X. Almost the same, but I like having the supermoto wheels for the street and I have the spare dirt-style wheels with full knobbies for off-roading. For a 250, the WR has significantly more HP and torque which makes it a slightly better trail bike for me and I feel more capable on the highway for the few times I actually do get out on one. The KLX seemed to lack passing power in the higher gears when you're already at highway speed, but the WR's additional horsepower and torque makes it so I can maneuver past other traffic quickly without lingering in their blind spot. Fits easily in my small shed and is great on gas. Seat concepts aftermarket seat makes longer rides way more comfortable and a few performance mods and fuel tuner gave me a little bit more noticeable power to enjoy. The previous owner lowered it slightly and it seems to be noticeably more nimble and maneuverable for having the same weight as my previous KLX. Maybe I'll move on one day to an adventure bike but for now, this thing just keeps me smiling.
@nightfury6836 Жыл бұрын
CooL post man!!! Ride safe out there. 😉
@shift3075 ай бұрын
To anybody who's offended because Spite said your bike isn't perfect... I ride a z650 and survived all Yammie's roasts. So be cool. Be like me.
@willheines4 Жыл бұрын
Started on my 97 VZ800 Marauder, saving up for a new CBR650R or possibly a nice used FJR1300. I just wish i would've started sooner.
@khakimzhanmiras Жыл бұрын
my first street bike was an f800gs. Reliable, great off-road, relatively light.
@sunrisejak2709 Жыл бұрын
My first bike was a 1970 Kawasaki H1 triple 2-stroke. Talk about jumping in head first or thrown to the wolves. What a ridiculous choice for a "first bike"! Every bike I rode after that was a piece of cake. But to this day I remain a die hard 2-stroke fan. 😊
@ukvamp Жыл бұрын
Passed my test at 40 years old and my first bike is a Triumph Speed Twin 1200 big engine but so easy to ride
@joshuakyle9188 Жыл бұрын
I still say my little 2004 honda cb600f hornet is the best purchase I've ever made.... 100hp and less than 26k miles for 2500$.... love it!!!
@ePoot Жыл бұрын
zx4r ergos are pretty much same as the ninja 400. Very comfortable. Besides it being expensive and a tad heavy, i think it makes a great beginner bike
@Butts0hboi Жыл бұрын
Agreed, maybe it’s really the price that doesn’t make it as beginner friendly. After sitting on one though I’d definitely buy it
@nicerides9224 Жыл бұрын
I started on a Honda cb250. Reasonably light and easily manageable power with comfortable riding position and excellent neutral handling. Around suburbia it was a fun bike to learn on. You had to work the gears and rev it out to go sort of fast but that made it more enjoyable. I dropped it a few times and it was generally only a brake or clutch lever or maybe a mirror that needed replacing. If you're new to riding a light bike will make life easier while you build your skills.
@amb158 Жыл бұрын
I bought my fiancé a CBR250 as her first bike. She had never ridden a motorcycle before, never sat on one, nothing. It’s very forgiving, it’s light, it’s got a very neutral seat/riding position which definitely makes it easier to learn on. And, while it isn’t that fast, it’s not slow either. Especially around town. The highway is manageable but definitely pushes it to it’s limit, but around town it’s a lot of fun to ride around on and for right now that’s what she needs. For the cost of about 3k, I think it’s really a great option. I’ve ridden motorcycles on and off most of my life and though I don’t ride much anymore and no longer have a bike of my own, that 250 is super fun and low stress to ride around.
@chrismader3689 Жыл бұрын
I started on a klr last summer, I’d say it’s got approachable but adequate power, and it’s not cramped like the street 500’s at the msf class.
@cuzimaluzer777 Жыл бұрын
Bought my first bike in 2005, brand new klr650. Quickly bought my second bike, 2006 sv650. Kept that combination of bikes for a long time as they both satisfied my needs distinctly. Haven't been on a klr650 since 2014 but I am tempted to buy the new S version just to have something reliable and cheap to scoot around on. Currently own a duke 890 which I consider to be the spiritual successor/evolution of the sv650 type of bike.
@hyedefinition1080 Жыл бұрын
First bike I bought was a Monster 796...everything good on paper, low weight, lowish power. Besides the jerky throttle, it has been a perfect vehicle to learn on. I also bought a Z900RS and that bike used to get away from my throttle, a little too much for me
@frallinger Жыл бұрын
Dag nabbit, Spite. You almost had me in tears placing Dualsports that low. I've spent a minor fortune converting my '21 FE450 to a superlight ADV bike. Think Dakar-style less the rear tanks. That's not good enough for Uncle Spite?... Then you got me all giddy, because - as everyone knows - once you get a SuMo, no other bike is getting saddle time ever again. I'm currently at phase 3 of the transformation. 17" wheels and 320mm six-pots and some top-shelf rubber. All my kids are going to inherit is a garage full of take-offs and one tricked out Husky. 🙂
@jawsamt3787 Жыл бұрын
my first big bike is my hornet 900 2006, in red, found out after getting her that spite also had one haha, good to know he thought the same of her as i do
@mcgoo7219 ай бұрын
That "kind of works" offroad capability of tourers covers 99% of user needs. Buy what you want, and adv bikes are cool as hell, but i never understood people buying one over a tourer when the rider never sees worse than a rough gravel road.
@nightfury6836 Жыл бұрын
Spite knows!!! I started off on a Tomos 50cc moped and an 1986 Honda Nighthawk 650 (yes, the old shaft drive ones) but now I've got a 2019 XT250 and a 2020 R3. They do everything that I need to do; they're cheap to run and maintain. I adopt a more European mindset when approaching motorcycles- utilitarian tools to get my ass to work and back, instead of fun weekend toys. Well, they're ALWAYs fun, but ya know what I mean.😎🔥
@gingernaut2550 Жыл бұрын
First bike was a cruiser. While I don't regret it and even think it may have been the best choice for me, I think an ADV bike is the best overall style. Looking at getting an africa twin next year for that go anywhere fun and long ride comfort. Eventually I want that and a Harley road king and i'll be happier than a pig in shit
@russianbot3172 Жыл бұрын
I started out on dirt bikes first bike I owned was an fzr400 but used to ride 750's and kz900's all the time had a 78kz1000 for a few yrs as well but as I get older I went with the 636 plenty of power and fun to ride perfect for the street or track if you have a good back lol
@tbx10249 ай бұрын
Learnt on a Z650 (UK A-licence rider training), ended up with a Ninja 650 as my first bike as someone was selling a used one locally for a good price (and it's almost the same as a Z650). Your recommendations make a lot of sense though!
@custompwn1012 Жыл бұрын
I daily drove a supermoto for about 4 years. I came from dirt biking though my childhood so it was truly the best starter street bike for me. KTM 525sx modded into being a supermoto.
@elfiuslm Жыл бұрын
well-thought out, concise and informative. thanks, Spite!
@dRiifTeR667 Жыл бұрын
My first bike was a 2013 Yamaha Zuma 125. A year later I bought a 2023 Suzuki GSXS 750, and a broken 2004 Suzuki Intruder 800 as a project bike. I haven't found a bike I like more than my Zuma 125 and plan to ride that little scooter until it breaks in half.
@davidklementis5913 Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree much more. Sumo/Dual sport would be on top of the list for those that aren't to short. Standard (naked)/scrambler would be a very close second. I started on a 83 Honda 550 Nighthawk for a few months, but quickly moved to an 07 FZ6 that I really consider my first bike. I love it so much I still have it 16 years later 😂. I got a Suzuki DR650 about a year ago and think it would have made a better first bike. It's versatile, fast enough and if needed can be lowered with factory built in settings. It's also a template bike like the Sportster with a huge aftermarket.
@basedury Жыл бұрын
CRF300L Rally is a pretty good beginner ADV bike if you’re tall enough. The larger tank and the Dakar styling makes it a little unique in this space, but it is still only a 300.
@miketran4289 Жыл бұрын
My first bike was a Turbo Busa which helped me handle my dream bike, The Grom!
@Grey.Minerva Жыл бұрын
i wound up on a cb300r as my first bike and love it, but the best decision i ever made was taking a course that had lots of different bikes to try out. before ever buying a bike i already had time on adv, dual sport and cruisers.
@Eric-so2ss Жыл бұрын
I love my 636 first bike no regrets!!
@vinnyreichardt106 Жыл бұрын
Roads? Where we are going we don't need roads.❤❤
@shibapatrol801 Жыл бұрын
Naked bike/Sport-touring style motorcycles would be my pick if I had to start all over again. I started on the Ninja400, and three years on I'm still riding it, carving up the mountain roads. I've worked on the bike, made adjustments/improvements to make it my own and I'm glad that I did that instead of trying to get something more powerful and being scared to REALLY commit because everything about bigger bikes were so much more expensive. That's the thing people don't really tell you. They talk about the performance difference, how it feels to ride, what it sounds like, but it's rare for them to tell you what the cost of maintaining different types of motorcycles are, especially when comparing smaller displacement bikes to bigger ones. Bigger bikes just usually means everything just costs more. Wanna slip-on for your 600-1000cc sportsbike? that will cost you nearly twice as much as a one for a 400cc bike. This applies to most aftermarket components. Oh, and if you get your motorcycle serviced, most places will have tiered service fee based on displacement. Just another thing to keep in mind.
@urchin259 Жыл бұрын
I have had 2 naked bikes 150 cc and 250 cc and currently own a dual sport 200cc. When you are starting out, choose a bike which is comfortable, cheap and spares are readily available. Remember, you want a bike which removes stress from your everyday lives rather than add to it. No motorcycle is wrong. It is just a matter of starting out easy and slowly upgrading as you gain more experience slowly. Ride safe, ride well.
@hatch707 Жыл бұрын
Sweet Sweet Validation of my beginner bike, thank you spite very cool 😎Still have my DRZ even though i've got an SMCR
@andrewschultz2504 Жыл бұрын
I tried out some CF Moto motorcycles this weekend with a demo truck. I would have to say they make some pretty good feeling motorcycles.
@papatorr3669 Жыл бұрын
As an old codger who's been riding street bikes since 1975, and am struggling to cull the moto herd down to two dozen bikes, I am tempted to write a post longer than this video. Suffice it to say that after suffering sophomoric opinions the first 12 minutes (3/4) of the video, in Spite of being in a Corner, you snatched de-feet from being shredded between the bike and the pavement (so to speak) by recommending Super Motos. But I'm still going to "contribute" an opinion by encouraging any of Y'all beginner riders to reconsider the Dual Sports looked askance by the narrator. The OEM Super Moto has all the disadvantages enumerated of the Dual Sport, plus one more: they're expensive. So listen up newbies, buy a USED Dual Sport of your choice, pick up a couple of "dog bones" or the appropriate lowering linkage for the rear, slide the fork tubes up to level the bike, and mount a couple of 50/50 on/off road tires and you could have your own custom Marvelous Moto. If you're never gonna go off road, and you want to save even mo' money, git yerself a standard (a modest naked bike). Examples include the Nighthawk 750 and the Bonneville, there are sooo many great beginner standards. Also, there are cruisers that have slightly forward foot controls that handle more like a standard. Like the venerable first Gen Kawasaki VN750. A large selection of standards and cruisers under $2,500! I know Spite: start my own channel, right? But as a Subscribed fan, I did buy a Red 2006 Honda Hornet 919 on your advise... 😁
@stevek4449 Жыл бұрын
Ok thinking about first motorcycle. I would take an end goal split between current year of a BMW1250 GSA adventure bike or a Honda Africa Twin with DCT transmission. So for a starter bike before either of the other 2, a friend recommends my buying his 1993 Honda shadow 1100. I am the Swiss army type, hence the dirt/ highway type of the first two. But for starting out, I guess it could work (shadow). I live on the Pacific Northwest in the mountains. Terrain would be some gravel roads, paved 2 lanes, 4 lanes divided and interstate highways over mountain passes. Trips could be across town to a couple hundred miles at a stretch across the aforementioned road types in one trip, little of everything. By profession I am a long haul trucker, so 3,000 plus miles a week is normal. I have driven 8,9,10,12,13,and 15 speed transmissions with and without clutches, automatics/auto-shifts. Hence Honda Africa Twin with DCT, being a familiar frame of reference for transmissions. I am 6 foot, 300 lbs and wear a size 18 boots and 32 inseam. So I do not want to start with TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG of a bike and have zero interest in stunts, tricks, wheelies etc. I can watch KZbin for that. So what would be a good bike before “graduating” to a BMW GSA1250 or an Africa Twin with DCT?
@MagicCarpetRide8669 Жыл бұрын
My first bike 3 years ago is what I’m still riding.. Ninja 650. Highly recommended. Fast, great mpg, good ergonomics.
@CaseyJones88 Жыл бұрын
Can't go off road and it has screamer engine, no thanks
@MagicCarpetRide8669 Жыл бұрын
@@CaseyJones88 not a screamer engine. I don’t know what you’re talking about but not everybody wants to go off road.. you can’t get the same on road performance in an off-road machine.
@brandonclement Жыл бұрын
@@MagicCarpetRide8669 Long time, no see buddy 😂
@squidlybytes Жыл бұрын
@@CaseyJones88 It's got a parallel twin engine; which is why I opted for the CBR650R. But hey, like what you like.
@MagicCarpetRide8669 Жыл бұрын
@@squidlybytes a parallel twin is better around town. I would smoke you 0 to 60 no question about it.
@pd8559 Жыл бұрын
SuperMoto is life! That said I got an Enduro because across the road north of me is farms and rural gravel roads and south of me us all suburban dense city streets. I have fully adjustable dual adjustable front and rear suspension and because of streets I can throw 80/20 adv tires on and if they ever bulldoze the farms in the next five years to expand urban spraw which is highly likely l could then toss on 17" rims and street tires and play Super Moto life. That said I still think keeping a separate dedicated off road bike is best because the optimum engine displacement and power to weight ratio is 350cc when riding off-road / trail riding on a 4-stroke and you want all your gearing very low to delivery all that power curve under 40 mph. That is an optimal off road machine build for optimum enjoyment. Getting 450cc or tall gearing to compromise and work on streets makes for a poorer off road experience and heavy adventure bikes with taller gearing, no. There will never exist the unicorn motorcycle because of this simple fact. You want tall gearing for streets and you want low gearing for off-road. You can't get something inbetween and slap a 450cc or larger engine on and ever be truly satisfied. Stick with two bikes. 👍
@calebsmith5550 Жыл бұрын
I started last year on a sweet Shadow Phantom 750. Looked like the cool new blacked out cruisers, but for less than half the price and extremely reliable. Drove that for a few months and then discovered the Indian Scouts. I bought one as fast as I could. The styling, the high quality parts, the high power and the reliability still being there on an American machine was exactly what I wanted. I could not be happier with either of them and would definitely recommend a Shadow if you like the more classic styling. I've ridden Rebels and some naked bikes like the MT09 and they just aren't for me. Can't get enough of the cruiser style
@OtterMachine Жыл бұрын
I feel that the DRZ400SM is not really beginner friendly, the seat height and torquey single could be a bit too much. Honestly naked bike and beginner sports bikes is where it's at, bikes like the Yamaha MT03, Kawasaki Z300/Z400, Suzuki GSX250, Honda CB300 and their sport versions are all SUPER approachable.
@draytonsarnowski7472 Жыл бұрын
I learned to ride on my dads klr, first bike I bought was a drz400s. Still have it. Great/fun bikes
@blacknight7201 Жыл бұрын
Damn man, I wish I saw this 3 years ago. I totally rejected the drz to start on because the seat height was intimidating as a new rider. I’ll definitely get one in the future
@Jagshemasher Жыл бұрын
So things have come full circle - right back to where I started in the late 70's when all bikes were naked
@Vee_231 Жыл бұрын
Mini bikes. Personally, for the younger and/or shorter/cash-strapped folk, I'd also toss in Mini bikes. Sure they'll only reach highway speeds by pushing the engine more than you realistically should, but they're great for city or small town commutes, light, usually cheap, and surprisingly fun even for taller riders. I'm 6'1, a little on the large side, and reguarly ride Harley-Davidson's, but I still have fun going around town on our KSR110 and would love to have our old Z50 brought back to running condition. (Also the looks I get from other people when they see a huge guy on a tiny bike is *hilarious*
@justjesse16 Жыл бұрын
i started with a crotch rocket just to get the urges and squidding out the way. now im lookin for a 2nd bike thats a cruiser for me n the ol lady
@Dispariabooks Жыл бұрын
If I had to do it all over again and start today, I would probably start on a scram 411, or a hunter 350. And yes, I'm saying that as a Royal Enfield Simp, but the price, reliability, ease of service, and accessibility to a variety of riding styles would let me figure out exactly what I wanted to do as a writer, without a huge investment, and on something that I would want to keep forever
@nickkrueger02 Жыл бұрын
Think of it not as simping but rather that you're a member of a refined cult... We know the one true path, and it's through Royal Enfield
@Dispariabooks Жыл бұрын
@@nickkrueger02 *raises a glass*🍷
@Rickmac22 Жыл бұрын
My first bike was a H2 R, it really helped me hone my skills to trade up to my dream bike... A Rebel 300, I mean, what more could you ask for...?
@thewickedsoulirises Жыл бұрын
agree with you, something like a street fighter or sport tourer would be perfect started for the new gen
@IRQ1Conflict Жыл бұрын
I bought a used 2007 Suzuki GS500F. Probably the best newbie bike ever. Wish they still made them .
@nazzalgrylls14035 ай бұрын
I started on a sports bike...loving it...i Don't feel confident or couldn't concentrate on lazy positions...hate naked bikes or those advs...couldn't even handle them...but oh yeah...a r3 is lkke omg...not a super sport but yeah for that committed position and am so comfy on it...went 650kms... 403 miles on it on a single stretch
@Buck762 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has spent the last 10 years finding the perfect bike...I already knew what #1 would be!
@Tasselhoff88 Жыл бұрын
Contrary to all recommendations and to what I thought I'd get, I ended up with a carburated 750 sport bike from the 80's as my starter bike. No regrets. Though I wouldn't mind it being a bit lighter. And now I'm hypocritically trying to convince my brother to start on a 2 cylinder naked. But I know he'll end up on a GSXR 750.
@OtaOtaOfficial10 ай бұрын
Just got the BSA 650 Goldstar, classic naked bike with a big mono
@judge831 Жыл бұрын
Nice. I just got a Kawasaki KLX300SM for my first motorcycle. I love how light it is, but I definitely would prefer a larger fuel tank to hug with me legs and a second cylinder. I just don't like the vibration or sound of a single. Also, mine doesn't have ABS, which I definitely would have preferred. I didn't get the DRZ400SM because it was 1 inch too tall for me, and I didn't get a naked because the one I wanted a Honda CB300R, but someone bought the day I went to pick it up.
@tomwinner5350 Жыл бұрын
75hp. That’s a really good call. Much more and you start adding power management into the mix. Never heard anyone put it that way. I’m a big size appropriate guy also.