I started off on Ninja 300 and rode it for over 2 years before I tried a friends 1000 one day... Lets just say, I scared myself when I shifted at 51 mph into 2nd gear and let the clutch out a little too hard. A 1000 is an amusement park ride on 2 wheels.
@Da-op5ww Жыл бұрын
You ended up buying a 1000- 1 year later?
@IndependantMind168 Жыл бұрын
Ride that 250 out a few more years.
@justinyermaw2986 Жыл бұрын
Exactly where the saying Drop a gear and disappear come from 😁
@johnsheetz6639 Жыл бұрын
I had a old Kawasaki 454 ltd I was super surprised I can get it over 120 leaning down between the bars. The Cc's fooled me. And then a I rode areal good friends ZX9 thinking it was a 96. I came back shaking like I was about to have an anxiety attack!🤣 And that's nothing to what they have out these days! Adrenaline machines!
@justinyermaw2986 Жыл бұрын
@@johnsheetz6639 😂 I'd had dirtbikes from a young age, had sat what a test when doing lessons so I could sit my test on a 500cc, basically if I hadn't I'd have been on a 125 until I sat another test to give me over 500. First bike I picked up was my gsxr 600. Pulled out my drive, bus had stopped and some idiot come round him on the wrong side of the road, as I'd pulled out. Gave it a little bit of throttle to get round him. Ok slightly more throttle than I'd expected. Back of the bike skipped round, no problem I'd been used to the dirt bike, so glad I had black leathers on, bid the brown skid quite well 🤣. The tail of the bike started wobbling, got a little tank slap then my ass started wobbling. Totally different animals. Absolutely nothing similar off road to what the sports can do at a little twist of the wrist. Lesson learned, sort of. I then got a gsxr 1000 and hayabusa after. Not sure I'll ever learn my lesson 😁
@davids23503 жыл бұрын
I have a 2012 version of this blade and I LOVE IT!!! I’m 52 with 45 years experience, this bike is not for rookies or the faint hearted. It’s insanely fast and addictive. Love the power. You would never be disappointed. We have some fantastic roads here in Scotland that can really get the best out of it. Ultra reliable too.
@superscalesy82402 жыл бұрын
How do you find the comfort Dave I had the 2004 cbr1000rr and found it uncomfortable for longer rides! Hoping this shape was improved in the comfort stakes
@davids23502 жыл бұрын
@@superscalesy8240 Honda gel seat. Known as a ‘touring’ seat not cheap unless u go used. Still not the best comfort but an improvement
@platelunch2 жыл бұрын
man thank you for dropping your age, ive been torn at my age wanting a rocket.
@emreberktandogan27332 жыл бұрын
average lifespan for bikers 30 how are u still alive lol, all jokes aside probably because of safe traffic in your country i think major factors are cars and people in traffic causing crashes and deaths
@jimmyneutron56792 жыл бұрын
@@emreberktandogan2733 not really though, just many people who ride motorcycles are in their 30s, so most fatalities are in that range aswell
@one-of-us99395 жыл бұрын
Every time I throw my leg over my aprilia RSV4 RF I know she could kill me. I wouldn't have it any other way.
@slapt32455 жыл бұрын
same with my rebel 250 love it
@johnconnersmithllc60955 жыл бұрын
Same with my Grom and my Honda Mini Trail 50 to. I took the muffler off it... and now it sounds like a GSXR 1000 and it's so much faster I can do a burnout with a front wheel now
@Navieri5 жыл бұрын
Well said
@randymorales31405 жыл бұрын
Bro honda cbr 1000..are slow compare to kawi or suzuki...an honda are fragile..
@MrGixxer1300r5 жыл бұрын
When I first bought my busa, and started racing it at the track I put a piece of masking tape over the word Hayabusa on the top triple clamp with the words " It will kill you" ust to keep myself in check.
@KP-053 жыл бұрын
2008 CBR 1000rr is my favorite of all time. This bike was best in its class of that year. Honestly it’s the simplicity of the bike that makes it so desirable. The old school controls. It’s all bike. No gimmick. Absolutely fast. The best bike Honda has made. Anyone that drives this bike ends up speechless. That’s how how smooth and fast this bike is.
@MichaelSmith-ji4cb2 жыл бұрын
I was never a Honda guy but I ended up buying a 2008 and it changed my mind
@Doin_the_Absolute_Most2 жыл бұрын
I had an ‘08. Great bike. It came with the exact same 2 Brothers exhaust. I swapped it out for a Yoshimura R77 and it felt like I got +10hp at every RPM.
@onewisedre2 жыл бұрын
I thought the 08 drinks oil
@7r1663rh4ppy2 жыл бұрын
I HAVE A 2008 IN PEARL YELLOW. I love it so much.
@GuerreroDelInfo2 жыл бұрын
08's I thought had weaker steering dampers too. You never see a 04-07 cbr1000rr have a tank slapper
@GrtSatan5 жыл бұрын
Harley Dudes that brag about how fast their bikes are don't know what speed is.
@leisingmcane5 жыл бұрын
I mean 600s will happily blow past all of them...
@chrisreed15385 жыл бұрын
They end up mad and full of excuses like my father's stage 2 street glide going backwards to my 600rr.
@GrtSatan5 жыл бұрын
@@chrisreed1538 I would love to hear those excuses. Harley guys typically get all butt hurt when their pathetically inadequate machines get shut down in every performance category.
@chrisreed15385 жыл бұрын
You've got less miles, I've got stuff in my bags, it's not running right, it won't be like that next year. He's already got cams, full exhaust, intake and tuner. Often on octane booster....what more you gonna throw at it?
@GrtSatan5 жыл бұрын
Bet that sumbitch makes lots of loud proud all American noise! Beat that Tojo!
@briansteffmagnussen90784 жыл бұрын
I weigh 60-65 kilos, On the CBR 1000 i am just the keyhanger.
@oumotorr3 ай бұрын
How did that workout for you? I'm currently 68kgs and considering this. But I've been riding the harley street 750 which is about 223 kgs 😅
@briansteffmagnussen90783 ай бұрын
@@oumotorr Since it was a school cykle and i was learning for my drivers license we had to keep to the speed limit, But i have since learned from others that these super bikes they handle better the faster and more agressive you drive them. With a speed at 80 km/h on twisted back roads it was hard just to move the handlebar, it would just keep going straight ahead.
@Eirehunter222 ай бұрын
I have the 2018 cbr 1k rr they are astonishingly quick when prompted but feel light and just designed to drop into corners.I came from a r3 which I still have but the 1000cc felt very manageable when rode intelligently.The 2017-2019 gen fireblade are excellent 👌🏻
@Juror635 жыл бұрын
"DON'T BUY THIS BIKE! It's a widow maker" Now... I'm gonna do a wheelie! 🤣
@barrymccociner31545 жыл бұрын
widow maker is 1st gen zx10r.. 2004 zx10r
@nickeyfynn32704 жыл бұрын
@@barrymccociner3154 thought it was those 2 stroke Kawasaki's, that 700cc 2 stroke....
@scotty22213 жыл бұрын
Everyone buy this BIKES! Cops can't catch ya, EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Proteanlife3 жыл бұрын
@@barrymccociner3154 agreed 👍🏿
@shazshaz70452 жыл бұрын
Hell ya ninja zx10r
@rickym46535 жыл бұрын
“Don’t buy this bike” “I love this bike” “It’s so fast and lighter than my track bike” “If you get this bike, awesome” Like what ym bruh
@Macbruber5 жыл бұрын
ricky m some reverse phycology 🤫
@VndNvwYvvSvv4 жыл бұрын
Sales tactic. Used with Lotuses, exotics, etc. "oh you don't want this, it's TOO fast, to Spartan, too pure, too harsh and mean and nasty and badass..."
@jeffquincel3 жыл бұрын
I think it’s more of. Don’t by this bike if you are not ok with the outcome it could bring. Death, injury so on and so forth.
@MzIrresistable383 жыл бұрын
He's saying, Buty It At Your Own Life Risk..... Basically in a nut shell, This Bike Will Kill You if you don't know what you're doing....
@66smedrock3 жыл бұрын
@@MzIrresistable38 Exactly I had a GSXR 600 came out of an island put the gas down too early and the bike fishtailed but luckily the SC kicked in and helped straighten me out lol bikes like the CBR1000 won’t help you and yes people will be dead! I’m glad the guy in the video gave some warning.
@zeeshanali76535 жыл бұрын
All 1000s are absolute beasts and should be treated as such I ride a 2009 R 1 amd that thing has so much torque that it rips the arms off treat these bikes with respect and they will be a hoon to.ride abuse them and be ready to meet your maker
@antonyborlase39655 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I have a 2015 R1M with link pipe, Woolich Race Tools tune from Peter Stevens and I know, with absolute certainty, that if to ride it at anything more than 50% on the road, you will suffer severe consequences. However, when shuttling it back from Melbourne to Brisbane, via really long scenic route over 3,400km, so watching speed in a bit of a bike/car convoy, it did return 20km/l or about 60mpg. Now people may say these bikes are not for economy, and I agree. But that’s why there are race tracks like Phillip Island.
@ностромов4 жыл бұрын
Hey if you're still around (& if I even manage to catch your reply), a mechanical steering dampener is MUCH better than what this RR has right - at least in terms of wear?! Don't know what kind of system they've put in (and I'll look it up after), but it's gotta be something that has to be serviced and such... I imagine it's a potential pain? o.0
@warrensmith7924 жыл бұрын
@@ностромов hello! I believe it is less wear than a more mechanical damper. Though I've heard they are much better; The factory HESD on my 05 Fireblade is still in good working condition. I had an earlier model before then with a Scott's performance damper that was only a couple years old, and it ended up needing service after its 3rd year on the bike. Never got to feel what it did for myself before I sold that one.
@zazugee3 жыл бұрын
@@antonyborlase3965 it's about the aerodynamics, they are more efficient than sport touring bike from aero POV but i can't say much about mechanical efficiency they are not comfortable to ride for too long tho
@therainmanofwallstreet77783 жыл бұрын
Allah khair kaare
@fidelcatsro69485 жыл бұрын
any Japanese faired 4 cylinder liquid cooled bike above 100hp is a widow maker potential
@GrtSatan5 жыл бұрын
If you're an inexperienced, irresponsible fool, certainly. If you know your stuff then they are precision tools in the right hands.
@jponz855 жыл бұрын
@@GrtSatan agreed.
@robotech19905 жыл бұрын
Any wheel chair thrown down in the building stairs is a widow maker too.
@Rob_Fe4 жыл бұрын
Why does it have to be faired? My naked has a liquid cooled 4 cylinder and170 hp
@williamburnett10904 жыл бұрын
@@Rob_Fe damn right check out the 2020 ktm 1290 super duke r. The GOAT of hyper nakeds with 180hp 103lb ft of torque
@yonniboy15 жыл бұрын
I went from a GSX-R600 to the CBR1000RR and couldn't believe it was much easier to ride and really flattered my riding, like I'd been riding it since day one.
@highhplainsdrifter90992 жыл бұрын
It has actually been said said/ claimed that Hondas have a more natural, familiar feel about them than other makes. This is what you might be experiencing with easier to ride feeling of your 1000 cc Honda
@kalieburrows14272 жыл бұрын
Hey me too… and thought the same thing
@pabloperez40632 жыл бұрын
What can you tell me about VIBRATIONS from the engine? I heard they are much more disturbing than in her little Sister CBR 600....anybody knows?..
@yonniboy12 жыл бұрын
@@pabloperez4063 I've also had the CBR600RR and the only difference I found was when you start the 1000 it's obvious that the starter motor's turning over a bigger engine but I found it just as quiet and smooth as the 600.
@vijayteja13162 жыл бұрын
Yonniboy I want a bike could you please give me one.
@albinorhino13134 жыл бұрын
You really put it in perspective when you said it’s triple digits and still popping a wheelie. That is amazing when you think about it like that.
@DriverJizzle2 жыл бұрын
My buddy had one of these and I went from my k4 gsxr1000 to his, and man it felt like I hopped on a supermodel. Coming out of a curve with one wheel in the air and you don’t even realize it.
@matty68482 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a 500 CBR with 49 hp and it’s fast enough for me. I can’t imagine how these machines must go. Trouble with bikes like this is because their so quick there’s always the temptation to pull that throttle back and see what it can do, which is exactly why I stick with CBR 500. I don’t like bikes that get nicknamed widow makers😱
@marcustaylor6702 жыл бұрын
A crazy rider on a CBR500 can still set pulses racing on the road or track, there is a CB500 race series here in the UK and I've been dusted up by the odd one on a trackday while on my CBR600F2 on a trackday. I ran the F2 without a fairing as it handles better and is faster as top speed doesn't get high enough on a track to need one. I will say as I worked up the cc's as a beginner the step from a GS500E to an FZR600 was as big as going from an AR125 to an RG250 after passing my test. The 500 and 600 didn't handle anywhere near as good as that RG due to the massive weight increases and cheap suspension which made them harder to ride. Going from the FZR600 to an R6 was easy as the R6 was modern and well equipped as well as lighter. Later going from the R6 and Hornet 900 I had to a ZX12R (modded and unrestricted) was the next major step, after that everything was meh speed wise, even my ZX10R. My first go on a Blade in 1996 was when I hadn't ridden anything faster than that 110mph RG250 so was a bit crazy, I still took it too 140mph in the dark on a country road when an Escort RS Turbo had the gaul to try and overtake. I rode another early Blade later when I had the R6 and it seemed cumbersome, big, and not really that fast. Once you get used to a modern sports 600 nothing will seem that intimidating after. When I say used to a 600 I mean able to ride it at 10 tenths with the back wheel skipping into every corner, the bars shaking all the way through and the front wheel lifting on any bumps on exit. At least 2 of those things used to happen on the GS500 and can happen on the 500 CBR. That 500 should be hitting 60 in about 5 seconds from a standing start. I could rolling stoppie the GS500 with the right tyre fitted on the front, it was also really easy to control when doing rolling burnouts being a twin. I haven't ridden for a few years but I'm tempted to get a cheap 500 just for the crack or an ER6 or SV650 which are inbetween a 500 and proper sports 600.
@bmxriderforlife12342 жыл бұрын
Sometimes weight can be nice. A stock older hayabusa while mental is actually suoer comfy handles well and isn't twitchy on the throttle that said they build speed fast as all hell and will literally launch in a straight line.
@m.rraghav8172 жыл бұрын
I think you'll like cbr650r, i feel it's got enough power for doing it all
@miniracersus Жыл бұрын
@@marcustaylor670 I picked up a CBR300r for my first sports bike. It’s perfect for learning techniques, I would love to upgrade to a 500 or older 600rr in the future. But I’m content at the moment
@Brandenuzis Жыл бұрын
I went from a cbr250 to a Yamaha xsr900 within 4 months. Don’t Jump to a 1000 super sport
@rawdiesel13 жыл бұрын
In '08, the goal for Honda, was to win a long awaited title again. They wanted the 1000 to basically handle like a 600.
@michaeljkasnter5 жыл бұрын
I own the 2017-CBR-1000RR-SP2, full Akropovic Titanium exhaust, ECU Flash, bike is insanely capable!! 4,000 miles-0 issues, hard to hold onto above 11,000 rpm, turns in at high speeds (110mph) like nothing long sweeping turns are insanely fun, needs rear tire every 2500 miles
@fidelcatsro69485 жыл бұрын
im drooling with jealousy...
@FreDCBelgium5 жыл бұрын
4000 miles and the bike is from 2017, dam that's pathetic.
@charlie74805 жыл бұрын
@@FreDCBelgium probably not his only bike
@Winningchoice5 жыл бұрын
Or he bought it at late 2018 like I did mine,a brand new 2017 cbr 1000rr for 15k out of door lol, they wanted about 22k
@Winningchoice5 жыл бұрын
Michael Kastner how do you get only 2500 miles? I have no problems holding onto at above 11k you need to hit the gym (joke)
@countryprepper47195 жыл бұрын
I have the discipline to not go past my limits. I could own a bike like this, yet ride somewhat normal. This comes with age, I am 47 now an I recognize my body isn't what it use to be.
@martinrea85482 жыл бұрын
Your body isn't that much different, it's a more cautious state of mind you now have.
@rayglasscock9667 Жыл бұрын
My last bike GSXR1000 because of a white van driver, who tried to kill me, I was 65yr still riding hard, 8 sets of tires back and front, done in 18’000 miles. Now I am left in chronic pain, nothing to do with the power, speed,or my age or abilities. Because of idiot stupidity van driver, month induced coma , two steel rods and plate screws, which has decided to break, screws coming out. Like a horror story , I’ve been trying to figure out, how much longer, before I choose to use the, get out of jail card, I was robbed of my life, my son was also sort of robbed, him on his R1M and me my GSXR used to entertain, ourselves and others. I could write a story about, my age less approach of life, always being told, how old you have to be, for to do things, and once again being over, a age where you can’t. My only real prediction I got close to, when I was a teenager, I was saying that I could,not wait for the day when I could,ride a motorcycle at about 200 miles an hour,on the roads. Well I was bloody close, and thrilled, a bit of fear ,on many occasions,185mph , I would always have to touch the,160 mph ,just to make sure that my bike was running properly, and raining didn’t stop me. The, ( hopefully) break gap , was a dam white van man. Or am I just dreaming, while I walk through the nightmares, am I the right AGE AGAIN for the Entire ENDING.
@74525 жыл бұрын
This bike is definitely for an experienced rider...not a newbie.
@pedrorezende48735 жыл бұрын
same goes to any 1000cc sport bike
@WoodyRides5 жыл бұрын
Pedro Rezende anyone can ride a newer liter bike with all those rider aids they put on them now.
@WoodyRides5 жыл бұрын
Uncle Scam not everyone can do that. Don’t be stupid. Plus your probably leaving something out of this story.
@pedrorezende48735 жыл бұрын
@Uncle Scam good for you. I hope you stay alive but I still would not recommend people doing that. Is harder to learn on a bigger bike and it takes longer
@omieboriboun98625 жыл бұрын
CBR's have always been known as the most user friendly bikes compared to all other Japanese 1000cc SS. Its been this way since 1992, when the 1st CBR 900 came out, compared to GSXR 1100, Yamaha YZF 1000, Kawasaki ZX9R of that era.
@branchtana3153 жыл бұрын
I rode a moped for a couple years as a teen, but my first bike in my early 20s was a modded '03 R1 Raven. Beautiful bike BTW. Everyone told me it was way too much bike for a "starter bike", and I was going to get myself killed. Fact of the matter is , it doesn't matter what size bike you have, it comes down to common sense as a rider. Don't get me wrong, I rode the bike fast sometimes, but tried to do it in the most sensible situations. I also was okay knowing that I wasn't experienced enough to ride wheelies down the road, so I didn't even try. I also never cornered the bike hard on the street, and was very cautious in blind corners. Couple years later, so many of the guys that told me I'd kill myself with an R1 were the ones riding around with zip-ties holding their bikes together, while mine still looked like it rolled off the showroom floor. The point is, even 600s will get you hurt if you ride stupid. Maybe it's because I started on a liter bike, but I never bought the premise that they were any more dangerous to inexperienced riders than a 600 is.
@celebratecrypto36932 жыл бұрын
I raced motocross all my life I’m looking to getting a xsr900 I am almost certain if I got a 650 or 700 naked street bike I would regret not getting what I really wanted within a month, once you get off the 650 you will still have to relearn the 600rr or 1000rr the same way. If you never been on any type of bike in your life I get not doing that but someone who raced motocross for 15 years basically professionally should have no problem with any bike
@dustynhilbert201510 ай бұрын
Same I went from a z125 to this 08 CBR 1000 I’ve had it for a year no problems, just respect the power and everything is fine 😁
@JerryWDaviscom5 жыл бұрын
Yessir. This is why I won't buy another sport bike... I cannot stay off the gas. Its intoxicating, empowering, exhilarating and better than the best sex ever. Nothing like speed - lots of it on tap and WFO.
@Александар.П5 жыл бұрын
@Peter Aremone lol I was gonna say clearly he has no understanding of "best sex"
@johnjacob6885 жыл бұрын
@@Александар.П I always tell people riding a motorcycle is only second to sex.
@bradboisvert48925 жыл бұрын
Dad fun but not better than sex not ever
@Injamben5 жыл бұрын
Sex is great, but loses its appeal for awhile after you do it. You can do a pull on a sportbike over and over again and it never loses its touch. Until youre decapitated.
@ADOGGBOY5 жыл бұрын
Your either doing it wrong or with the wrong person.😂😂😂
@Mecrazyeyes4 жыл бұрын
I had a 2010 cbr1000rr and now a 16 r1, I miss how basic it was jump on it and go no modes no flashy electrics. Defiantly one of the best thous to date
@michaeljoesmith39775 жыл бұрын
I had a Kawasaki ZX14 Ninga for 6 years and lived to tell the tale. Fastest stock bike in the world in 2006. Sold it because I was either going to lose my driver's license or lose my life. But man what fun it was..
@RunThatRC5 жыл бұрын
Nice! I still have a 06 zx10r had it since new. 64,000 miles on the clock and still going strong!
@exquisite78563 жыл бұрын
that much power is just not needed and you're praying to get zoomed on a wall at some point
@Cristian-vm1bg4 жыл бұрын
i dont know if i TOTALLY agree that these bikes are inherently dangerous. my first bike was a 600 bandit. it was dangerously under powered. the thing i love most about my cbr1k is i can get out of the way of anything instantly.
@lowbudgetracer97 Жыл бұрын
Are you serious about that? I would say a bandit 600 is not underpowered by any means . It is still a lot faster than most cars on the road.
@RexMundi733 жыл бұрын
I have a 2007 cbr1000rr repsol and I suffer from the left hand crack syndrome so far I've topped out at 194mph and there is plenty left to play with an absolute hyper drive of a bike. A mate asked what its like to ride and the only comparison I could come up with us its like the millennium falcon on wheels infinite acceleration awesome amazing bike and definitely gonna kill me with a smile on my face, may I ride in peace ✌
@philbobaggins86034 жыл бұрын
I had the cbr 1000 rr 2007 and it has an insane amount of power and is fun to ride but it is also rather uncomfortable after a short time in the saddle and you can't ride it within the legal limits and not feel like you've gone for a proper ride. I eventually sold it and got an evo harley now I get satisfaction and comfort .I should also mention that I just turned 52 years of age .
@RAWPAPRSxLONG1s2 жыл бұрын
Definitely too easy to speed on the fireblade and doesn’t feel as fun if you’re not😂
@garyhalsey76935 жыл бұрын
“This bike will widow your wife, orphan your children” Love the humour!! Great review, great channel!! (UK rider, Fazer FZS 600). Keep em coming!!
@jaronvenable42415 жыл бұрын
Hello, fellow fazer rider here!
@easttennstudent4 жыл бұрын
Fazers are awesome bikes. I always loved the fz1 and now with the fz10 it's even better.
@stephenallen36834 жыл бұрын
Love my fazer thou too its plenty quick enough.
@rogermty19713 жыл бұрын
Another FZ6 rider for 5 years. I love my Yamaha and probably will keep it many more years. I imagine riding a litter bike requires a lot more care if you don’t want to meet your maker!
@countalucard34052 жыл бұрын
That part cracked me up 😆
@Rob_Fe4 жыл бұрын
I bought one of these for my first bike, I love it
@JAMESWUERTELE4 жыл бұрын
I should have skipped the stupid 600 advice, I’m on my 2nd 1000RR. The low end torque is easier to ride then always have if to keep a 600 above 6k. Dumbest advice I should have never listened to.
@eventhorizonv48174 жыл бұрын
@@JAMESWUERTELE how ironic
@boduke94283 жыл бұрын
I agree totally. I bought a brand new 2000 Hayabusa for my first bike. I honestly think it's fine to buy a fast bike first as long as you respect it. Riding a 600 for a year or 2 in no way can prepare you for a liter bike or larger. Without a healthy respect for the machine any bike will allow you to kill yourself. Overall you'll save money by buying what you want to begin with. I've had many bikes since but I'll never part with my Busa. It's never been down and runs better than the day I hauled it nervously home, lol.
@djpollo24743 жыл бұрын
@@boduke9428 I don't have a bike but I would love a busa, I'm very responsible and everything but all it takes is an accidental yeet on the throttle and I'm dead, so maybe I'll get a cruiser (honda shadow) cuz their cheap and reliable and can learn with it. Then if I can ill get a busa
@boduke94283 жыл бұрын
@@djpollo2474 I promise there is no grenade pin or bomb fuse ignition attached to the throttle, lol. It can be twisted freely without instant death. My point was that any bike is equally dangerous for beginners. The actual mechanics of riding are the same. I think big heavy cruisers are more dangerous to learn on. The ginormous weight is harder to manage moving slowly and at speed. Lean angle is much less forgiving and much slower and harder to correct. Everyone ride what they want. I still wholeheartedly agree with OP that small bikes are a waste of money when bought solely to learn on. I promise you that riding a cruiser will no way prepare you for a Busa. While it's not actually the hand of God reaching down giving you a shove in the rump when you twist the throttle to the stop it sure feels like it. Also newer sport bikes have multiple map settings that could easily be used while learning if an accidental throttle twist is your fear.
@GeoCog3 жыл бұрын
I just bought the same exact and I love it,had a 2009 yamaha r1 for 3 years and this bike feel so much lighter and has faster acceleration,Honda did a great job with this model 💪🏾
@daverunner33974 жыл бұрын
You have to respect the power and speed. 53 here. My first car was a bike.....
@MrsSnake26474 жыл бұрын
I have had bikes similar and now ride a 2014 CB1100. Throttle control is the key!
@kellyheath85473 жыл бұрын
I loved mine, bought it used for 6500 for its mid range torque. It would scream up top like my Hayabusa but huge improvements in handling, suspension, brakes, finish. Great drivability.
@YuRll2 жыл бұрын
What year was the bike manufactured
@kellyheath85472 жыл бұрын
@@YuRll 2008
@ActNasty52 жыл бұрын
@@kellyheath8547 i just got an 09 with 4k miles on it for 5.5k
@kellyheath85472 жыл бұрын
@@ActNasty5 but my purchase was 10 years ago.
@A-FrameWedge5 жыл бұрын
The Honda CBR1000’s were one of the best in its category to ride the roads.
@omieboriboun98625 жыл бұрын
Only real riders know this, and riders over 35. Honda is the best out of the big 4, build quality, paint, reliability, user friendly and re sale value. Just under powered against the rest, but besides that, still a great road bike.
@davidstancu29634 жыл бұрын
@The Underground Man kawasaki build quality is shit. your list is biased.
@javieralfocea10143 жыл бұрын
I really like the exhaust under the tail in the 600 rr. But the 1000' tail looks really sleek.
@phlodel2 жыл бұрын
Exhaust under the tail is great until it's 105 degrees.
@HighGrade_FireBlade2 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I got a 2007 and rode my boys 2009 a few months later. Instantly regretted my decision lol. Not regretted it, but it’s so much more confidence inspiring. That feeling can definitely get you in trouble sometimes
@boduke94283 жыл бұрын
The Honda's are my favorite liter bike. I bought my first in 2005. A CBR 954RR. It felt crazy light compared to my Busa with almost the roll on in 6th gear. The next gen when it first went 1000 wasn't as good in my opinion but has only got better since.
@GuerreroDelInfo2 жыл бұрын
2004’s are the best looking. They just had weak stators from the factory
@rogerbarfell9075 Жыл бұрын
954 was a bad ass bike loved mine
@alphalobster80214 жыл бұрын
Anybody remember when the Yammie RD500 was released with number plates saying "Litre Eater"? Very quickly being returned by their petrified owners displaying classic symptoms of PTSD...85 bhp...how times have changed!
@maddog77712 жыл бұрын
I had an 09 CBR1000RR and it was the best bike ive ever owned. It was way more docile, forgiving and sneaky fast. I had an R1 before owning the CBR and that thing was INSANE, if you cracked the throttle more then 20% youd be looking at skydaddy, grab the front brakes and ENDO. It also had this terribly tendency to induce tankslappers.
@Torquematterz Жыл бұрын
Yamahas give brutal tank slappers, the are very difficult to enjoy without a good steering dampener
@rodmckim59915 жыл бұрын
Took your advice and bought a new 2017 CBR1000RR leftover for 10k I was looking at a used s1000rr that was 15k with 5k miles . You guy's made my dream come true........ Thanks
@NS-pu5bd5 жыл бұрын
you alive
@crematedable3 жыл бұрын
@@NS-pu5bd probably not
@WhatWillYouFind2 жыл бұрын
There is a magical element and sound to the refine, simple, and yet extremely sophisticated system Honda has. I'll never forget the sound of the bike I had which was a 600rr back around 2008 before I moved to Asia. These things are INSANE. The most scary thing too is not only the speed, but how extremely responsive the brakes are, they will EFFORTLESSLY try to buck you off if you panic stoppie. They are so light and efficient, they practically want to fly out from under you. Smooth as silk and yet a raw torque as you'd expect out of a bike twice its size "feeling wise in the body, yet not irritating."
@JDelta875 жыл бұрын
I think it’s a great option for an experienced and responsible rider.
@KP-053 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agreed. Especially if you’re tryna upgrade to a 1000cc bike. This is an amazing bike to start with
@adammfharris4 жыл бұрын
I bought one new in 08 for 7k flat. I then paid 7k in tickets. Whenever I’m riding my 19 Concours, I’m definitely day dreaming about the ol cbr. She’s a legend in my book.
@lopezdad305 жыл бұрын
I never understand when ppl say that sport bikes/supersports are "missing" or "lacking" gear indicators... like bro, you should know what gear your in at all times.
@mannyechaluce38142 жыл бұрын
The Gear indicator is set to one , the letter D, D for Die !
@LeFt_lAnE_cBr2 жыл бұрын
I never watched this video because I thought you were talking trash about this bike… but this bike is a hell of a beauty and makes so much fun. It’s so fast and I’m still scared to pull full trottle even on track.
@martinparr41945 жыл бұрын
Been there done that! These days I’m more interested in bikes that are fun at semi legal speeds.
@stevestark14565 жыл бұрын
Martin Parr 600s are more “fun” than 1000s
@martinparr41945 жыл бұрын
Steve Stark absolutely! If I was after a track bike a 600 would be the way to go. At my age 52 maybe a cruiser would be a good idea but a 650 dual sport could also be fun.
@hank15565 жыл бұрын
enduro/supermoto is where its at 👌🏻
@DavidM200210 ай бұрын
I bought my 2015 CBR1000RR 3 years ago when I turned 65 because I knew that I needed something a bit lighter than my FJR. My CBR is strictly for touring and it's done a fine job. Average trip is probably around 5,000 Km's with a 13,000 Km trip last June. It's not as comfortable as the FJR but I can still do 1,600 Km / 1,000 mile days but 700 Km's is average. I'd love another 100-125 Km's of gas range. I did have to raise the bars a bit, drop the pegs slightly, and mount hard bags. This has made is the perfect bike for me.
@ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA5 жыл бұрын
SRK! Love the channel! You guys are beasts ! You inspired me to try my own you tube channel, so thank you ! Anonymous biker USA says much love to you at SRK! You guys do things right !!!!
@garynicholas43345 жыл бұрын
I own the same bike, Same Year, Same colour.. Its true, it's a beast! Especially the mid range acceleration. I've owned it for 9 months now. You just can't help riding this bike faster than you know you should. and the electronic steering damper has saved me once already.. Still alive, so far! Great fun. Can't wait for the dam rain to stop.
@blindo62635 жыл бұрын
8:54 "But the scary thing is that it might make you think you're a better rider than what you are, AND THAT'S WHEN YOU DIE!!....." (CUTS INSTANTLY TO NEXT SCENE) Me: 😮😮😮😮😮😮 Also Me: So how much for this baby? 😏
@mcroflz4 жыл бұрын
I dunno , I rode the cbr1000rr for a while and I found it was one of the most forgiving 1000s out there . Very smooth and predictable, you gotta really have intentional input to make this bike bite back
@bluetrapband37142 жыл бұрын
I feel like it's way more forgiving and comfortable than a R1
@ReadyDC22 жыл бұрын
being forgiving is a good quality to have for a machine that goes 180mph. ergonomics, and knowing you'll be safe will give the confidence to get up to speed.
@theautobarber9403 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I think when ppl think 1k they instantly freak out . From the videos seems like it can be tamed long as you just be careful
@urnzwayzmoove5 жыл бұрын
Loved my 2008 cbr1000rr. It was like the hand of God pushing you forward.
@nicholasselvaggi544 жыл бұрын
First bike...1998 CBR 900RR. 11.2@122 on a slipping clutch 1st time ever on a bike in the 1/4. $3200 in 2012 with 20k on it. 100% reliable. Has a trunk, too. Also had an 82 CB650. Loved that bike.
@jonathantee53555 жыл бұрын
1st, that would be my most suggested bike for anyone looking for a sport bike , it is the best iv ever ridin, 2nd ,I hated that it had no tech, personally, abs and a gear intricater would have been great
@kurtissexton3801 Жыл бұрын
My favorite bike I’ve ever ridden was a super quarter response car 250. Best beginner bike ever. Yea it’s not fast compared to most 600 bikes, but that 20k redline is so much fun. Plus it’s light enough that beginners won’t have trouble keeping the bike of the pavement at a light.
@kurtissexton3801 Жыл бұрын
Cbr*
@Thumpr1103 жыл бұрын
These bikes are so close to being perfect machines. I love em
@stephenwalker69802 жыл бұрын
I had an H1 400 Kawasaki triple when I was 16, my neighbor bought it, rode it once and when it hit its power band, it flipped over backwards and he was done with it, sold it to me for $300 and I rode the hell out of it for a year and then moved up to a blue H1 500 triple, which at the time, was the fastest thing on the street. By then, I was used to the crazy power delivery, so I never dropped that bike either, though that was the first time I ever went around a curve on the back wheel (unintentionally), those bikes had a small quirk, they revved like a 2 stroke dirt bike, and the power would instantly double at 5000rpm and the front wheel would jump straight up at any speed when the power came on, it took an incredible amount of finesse to keep it low, you never kept it down all the way. Just before my 18th birthday, 8 bought the Widowmaker, an H2 750 triple, I worked my way up to that bike so it didn't hold any surprises for me, in fact, it was a bit more refined than the 500 if that the proper term for that bike, it was a heart attack to ride, it would stand straight up in any gear at any speed, it's with some pride that I can say I never laid that bike down in 4 years constant riding and if I could have any bike that I owned back today, it would be that smoking, rattling monstrosity, a bike that could never truly be tamed. My second would be my old Honda 400four Super sport, I rode that bike 15 years, and to this day, was the most fun bike I've ever ridden.
@LordHolley4 жыл бұрын
Only reason Harley guys think Harleys are fast is because once you're over a 100 they feel like you're in imminent danger. Don't get me wrong I like harleys, owned many.
@OldDirtBikes Жыл бұрын
That leg cramp at 10:50 . I used to get that on my blade to 👍
@robertstimmel11005 жыл бұрын
That bike sounds awesome!
@lalaha42414 жыл бұрын
I had one of these for 4 seasons. Only thing I changed was an öhlins ttx36 which proved to be great on a couplenof track days.Loved it a lot, but eventually sold it when got married..
@MinecraftBrosMT3 жыл бұрын
I've got no children, I've got no wife. Looks like I've got nothing to lose and only smiles to gain. 😂😂
@Rob-qs3xx3 жыл бұрын
if your smart you will keep it that way
@demetrib93733 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you need to gain a therapist buddy
@scottlinden37288 ай бұрын
In same situation Minecraft and couldn’t agree more…and I try to prove it on a regular basis…as I knee drag through the canyons to PCH/Malibu on a ‘11 Repsol Ed. 600RR. Interested to see (will in next couple days) how the ‘03 954RR compares. Should be interesting at the very least. 😂
@TonyDuran18HD4 ай бұрын
Wild iv said that same thing and here I am seeing that same thing. Same world. But man is there something to popping up a wheeling and holding it forever because you have no worries
@GRIMM33 Жыл бұрын
if I'm going to buy a bike, i want the extra power. i may not use it much (🤣) but it's there when i do... and to me, nothing beats that feeling riding around south Florida with the exotic cars, all the srt challenges, etc, and you take a look around- sizing up everyone around you, all while knowing _YOU are the fastest man on the road... _*_untouchable_* .... love it
@holeephuk5 жыл бұрын
Bike is fast ,but it can be puppy or animal ,depends on your right hand and size of the balls😉
@Srkcycles5 жыл бұрын
Yes it’s all about throttle control
@deevnn3 жыл бұрын
Sim...you mean...level of stupidity and irresponsible attitude toward other peoples lives.
@IIIFrenchyIII3 жыл бұрын
Laughs in H2 throttle "control"
@shannonscott57885 жыл бұрын
I owned a 2011RR and currently 2013 RR. Not a cbr fan but bought both bc unbelievable deals from deployed soldiers. Even like new with low miles I still love my zx10s alot better. I compare the 2 bikes like a muscle car vs a super car. Both are very fast but totally different feels. It's just a personal opinion but I love the manly aggression an powerband of zx. Honda is way more smoother an nimble but mentally I can't shake the 600 feeling of it.
@Sevenelevenslevin5 жыл бұрын
2014 Repsol Represent 💪 10th RR And going strong.
@billyidol74374 жыл бұрын
I’ve been riding for 20 years. And my fireblade still scares me, egging me on to push harder into corners. It’s a focused machine.
@dogwu20995 жыл бұрын
I’m buying this early 2020.i love your bible passages b4 you ride. Awesome. You are blessed.
@easttennstudent4 жыл бұрын
There's a 2 lane state highway in my area (Northeast Tennessee) that is an awesome motorcycle road. Nice smooth pavement and TONS of curves. I used to ride with a guy that had one of these (2009 model) and he grew up riding dirt bikes. He was used to riding very "loose". I remember following him and he would lay black marks through and coming out of some very high speed curves at ~90 MPH. When he would come out of the curve and get traction he would go straight into a wheelie at those speeds like it was nothing. I always loved the looks of that generation CBR1000RR.
@Stormwalker005 жыл бұрын
Sean, Would love to see a review of the Gen 8 VFR800 sometime, you guys don't like the V4's?
@bfarm444 жыл бұрын
Bought a zx1400R been riding since 1985 with my first bike that I still have the 1985 600R ninja. It’s about respecting the machine and knowing your limits and skill sets. I have 2 sv650’s I use for track bikes which do get crashed. Doesn’t stop me. The zx1400 is not for beginners nor is that cbr1000 but like I said it’s all about respect and knowing your limits. I would never tell anyone not to buy a bike because I think it’s fast. Everyone’s skill sets are different. Let people make their own decisions for themselves.
@tjwaung3 жыл бұрын
I must have seen this video around 9-10 times as it made me think and re-think twice, thrice with many sleepless nights...Finally got my 2009 CBR1000rr Repsol today with 30k kms and am loving it! Thanks for the insight Sean! BTW, just love all your videos especially the bible verses b4 u ride, do you have any app for them or do you pick our the verses on your own?
@orgulloNACIONAL Жыл бұрын
I'm in the same page,. Totally in love with this bike
@HugoHilario11 ай бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. After parting ways with my 929 in 2009, I've held onto the dream of owning the 1000RR from 2008. This week, that dream finally became a reality. Since bringing her home, I've been unable to shake off the excitement, finding myself wide awake at night with thoughts solely fixated on my new bike.
@cruzanbum31082 жыл бұрын
I know it’s a very different engine but I had a 1999 Honda VTR and it was super fast and torquey and amazing. Miss that thing.
@realtruth7able5 жыл бұрын
Well Praise God, Finally a Godly Moto blogger.. thank you sir for being who you are!!
@candycane76654 жыл бұрын
Several years ago I had more money than sense and bought a yzf 1000 r. It was more bike than I could handle. I enjoy riding smaller bikes more and feel safer.
@anlu1715 жыл бұрын
Me: Don't buy this bike! Also me: I love this bike!!!
@noeldoe48172 жыл бұрын
Now I want it! I sold my cbr 929 three years ago and i regret it. That exhaust sounds sweet!
@mikeeger75815 жыл бұрын
You can buy Chinese knock off panels even for the gas tank for super cheap in any color combo you want!!!!!!!!!👍🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
@briancarr46073 жыл бұрын
Yeah but the quality is shit cheap is cheap for a reason ?
@EastTexasADV5 жыл бұрын
Great video. The 1997 fireblade had the best power to wieght ratio of any bike of the times. Still might be. I also decided to start a you tube channel. Thank u for all the information u provide us.
@iulynightrider875 жыл бұрын
Yes sir! I had 4 of them...'92,'94,96(X2) cbr 900rr fireblade sc33 for live🙏🙏🙏🙏
@cameronputnam22583 жыл бұрын
Everything's usually fine long as you say within your limits of your riding skill and don't go over the top just have respect for your ride too I loved my 2002 Honda cbr954rr I had was a ultimate Beast then I sold it had over 67,000 miles tho 😇✌
@ginge52534 жыл бұрын
I do abit of voluntary work at a bike shop and sometimes help out with training with cbts and the das stuff. Always makes me laugh when people realise the 4c8 r1 out front is mine. I just explain that you have to respect these monster bikes. They will lift the front wheel at 130 plus mph. they will put you though a wall at 180. They will genuinely kill you... if you dont respect them properly. I'm one of the 98% of riders who will never know it's full potential. It's easy to go flat out in a straight line, done it a few times and its mind blowing but the track and fast sweeping roads are where they love to be and I'm just not good enough as a rider to even get near the limit of it in it's natural territory. Great vids keep them up regards from the uk!
@JerryWDaviscom5 жыл бұрын
"Maker Meeter" - perfect! :) Indeed.
@spaceketeerisinthahouse4467 Жыл бұрын
I plan on having one of these next to my Harley someday. Thanks for this video! Great job bro!
@michaelpast194 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the word of wisdom 🙏
@BrianMonroe-d2m3 ай бұрын
I am in the market for my first liter bike. My first bike was a 2002 GSX-R 750. I had it for several months and traded it for a 2003 Sportster XL1200 100TH Anniversary Edition. I bought a 2008 GSX-R 750 with less than 2,000 miles for $3,000 and put almost 100,000 miles on it before it was stolen in 2015. That was the same year that I sold my Sportster. I haven’t owned one since. I have ridden many times since, with the majority being liter bikes. Now, I have been wanting one more than ever!
@briannielsen71765 жыл бұрын
God said I'll send a man on a motorcycle.
@XNeo275644 жыл бұрын
My 954 will be ready in 5 days, it's my second first bike... As I havent driven the first one yet (small bits only) '88 CBR RR 400. The' 88 is more of a trackday bike, carbon parts everything as light as possible, no blinkers on it and 2005 covers with small double eyes. It sounds insane, but misses some low end for the highway imho. I tried the 954 and went holy shit into another personal dimension when I gently touched the throttle. Even the back wheel tried to break out in 1st gear using throttle like 3 a 4 mm at 4k rpm or so, but it recovered like a dirtbike and felt natural like some angry horse that listens to you. Very scary and amazing realising the widowmaker experience. This shit aint no joke. But it makes me feel so goddamn alive at the same time, these will make your nuts swell. I hope I will survive guys. I hope you all survive too.
@9jawarrior1305 жыл бұрын
This is my first time ever seeing you on Camera, I have to say. You look remarkably like how you sound.
@jacksiscavage6265 Жыл бұрын
12 years later and it still rides like the day I bought it. I I customized the seat to get rid of those little plastic pieces and I don't like the exterior intake rubber fill ins. They fall off.
@yesmikedanger4 жыл бұрын
1:45 “every single mode.... is kill” lol 😂
@TheJuan_N_0nly4 жыл бұрын
In my opinion the Honda CBR 954rr was the craziest bike Honda ever made.. I owned a 2002 that I rebuilt from the ground up. I've riden some fast bikes and yes a lot of bikes will beat the CBR 954rr but to this day no sport bike I've driven gives me the fear and excitement that the CBR 954 gave me.. The faster you went the more responsive it felt and that's why it was so dangerous to me, it makes you want to drive faster than your abilities.. I never had a steering stabilizer and knowing that kept me from going full throttle or pushing it to much.. Owned it for 2 years, sold it to my brother in law and warned him it needed a stabilizer but he didn't listen. Six months later he was speeding, caught Tank Slap, and crash into a car on the highway.. I call him the Cyborg because of all the titanium screws and parts he needed to get put back together.. Thank God he was wearing full gear or he wouldn't be here today.. I didn't want to sell him the bike but he wouldn't quit asking me for it, he took one ride on it and was hooked. Even to this day he has the crashed 954rr in his garage and dreams of rebuilding it. I told him to get rid of it before it gets rid of him.. anyway I just took a trip down memory lane.. I no longer ride sport bikes because I got into enduro and my KTM exc 250 2 stroke gives me a good enough adrenaline rush and is safer than being on highways.. be safe out there guys..
@WatchDog17763 жыл бұрын
Love my 09' Repsol! By the way, any bike will get you killed, it's all about respect and knowing your limitations! Don't ride like an idiot!! Period! Love your videos brother, God bless! 🙏
@Make-Asylums-Great-Again2 жыл бұрын
Love repsol livery
@Wabbit19615 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with your learning philosophy. And it ties in with your small bike (Hyosung) videos. Bike history - I started out reasonable with a 2004 DL650 (fun bike to pop wheelies on in parking lots, not a lot of oomph), a 2006 Ninja 650 (black/silver), a 2007 Ducati ST3 (eh, comfy highway bike), a 2006 Honda Interceptor (black with factory Givi side cases - really my favorite bike so far), next to a 2011 Ninja 1000... After owning the Ninja for a couple years I sold it - because by that time I had pulled so much shit on that bike and got away with it that I figured pushing and pushing is just gonna kill me... I have a 1986 Yamaha SRX600. Had it for 5 years so far, 45,000 miles I put on it and nothing but smiles and spanking gears all day. Now, this old tech. Crap suspension, easy/predictable power, good 5-speed. It is an urban assault vehicle weighing in at 278lbs wet! The Hyosung you talk about have better suspension, fueling, power, etc. As it's getting hard to get parts for my SRX, not that it needs any, I might retire it and get one of those Hyosung 250's... I too love rare bikes and you have not seen a V-twin 250 sport bike ever, but Yamaha did have the cruiser 250 way back in the form of the Virago 250. V-twins sound really good piped! So someday you may see me in your showroom sitting on a Hyosung to see how it feels. Meantime I traded a 2019 MT-07 (12,000 miles on it) for a 2011 Ninja 1000 (15,000 miles on it as was my first one when I sold it) - even trade! I have much more confidence on it now than I did because I was able to relax on the smaller bikes and learn with more comprehension this time around. ----- You might drop Hyosung a hint to make a 250 V-twin Cafe bike. It would fly out the doors at their prices.
@smsservicesall Жыл бұрын
I love that Bible verse
@GorillaCookies4 жыл бұрын
Some Harley Owners have also ridden sport bikes. In fact I own a Dyna Low rider as well as a 2018 GSX-R 1000R and they are both fast. One just happens to be quick as well as fast. Additionally the Harley is much more comfortable
@harryt9884 жыл бұрын
Great review - as always !! Love the exhaust on that CBR !
@mxcurtis9782 жыл бұрын
I had an all white stock 09. One of my fav bikes of all times. Once my kids get older I’ll be back on the 9th gen
@mortezes5 жыл бұрын
I love riding my 07 1000'RR whatever they say ! It's a very personal relationship...!!! You all know what I"m talking about. LOL!
@revmatch26484 жыл бұрын
Widow maker.. I always said even 600 are way too much for the street and a liter bike is just dumb, all while riding a '07 CBR600rr haha. I finally got a 2012 R1 because I loved the look and sound of the bike, knowing it was going to be way too much, let face it, part of owning a bike is feeling cool on what you are sitting on. But what got me with the acceleration is in acceleration in 400-500hp cars the acceleration starts to drop off and this thing PULLED with the exact intensity with every gear shift... mind blowing...
@davidbrilmyer23545 жыл бұрын
My all time favorite bike bro!! I love that year cbr 1000rr!!!!
@orgulloNACIONAL Жыл бұрын
I love this bike is the dream come true, a beauty to ride.. so much power, so confortable, gas and joy, no traction control, the best
@rex6695 жыл бұрын
Right now I'm looking at a 2017 CBR1000RR for $9500 with 0 miles at the local dealership. They have like 6 of them from 2017.
@Chakaflakaflame15 жыл бұрын
Dillon Harper , that’s a sweet deal, there’s a dealership in Santa Fe with a 17 GSXR 1000 with 0 miles and they want 11k for it
@Garbagejuicewaterfall5 жыл бұрын
R.I.P.
@Winningchoice5 жыл бұрын
:( Paid 15k for mine with cash 0 miles , dealership
@zigzag53pm10 ай бұрын
Got a repsol 2009. 55yrs old and first bike in 17yrs and love it