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128 comments
you were kinda doing okay before you started the f-word you are a real low life
June of 1984 I walked into a Suzuki dealer and bought a brand new leftover 1982 GS750EZ. My riding experience up to that point consisted of riding a friends Honda CB400 around the block. I could flat foot the Honda but could barely get my toes down on that Suzuki. And in 1984 a 750 was considered a big bike, it was over 500lb.
For the last 10 years I’ve been on a Harley-Davidson Night Train. No plans to ever sell it.
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I’m about to set out to cycle completely around the world. Just thought you should know:), so you lot can get your support behind my effort. Cheers. Steve
Grom yes I have one what what about higher displacement scooters there are touring ones and sport models what about them you don’t have to shift are easy to ride and customize and have a very comfortable seat storage underneath the seat you can ad bags I have a forza 300 cc and it does an easy 100 for top speed for Beto 5 to 6 grand scooters are growing in popularity and it is Honda red you would love it for camping tons of storage you can fit two full size helmets under the set and add a storage trunk and hard bags on the side it is awesome just as your Harley is awesome you just hit the gas and go this would make learning to ride a bike much easy
1st road bike 1983 Suzuki GS550L (it died 6 months of owing it) 2nd was 1982 aGS850L I had that for 3 years. (I count this as my first one)
Your eyebrows on fleek even thru the helmet shield like daaaaamn
This is super helpful thank u going shopping 2day
Thanks for the video!!! I recently purchased a 2019 Yamaha Bolt. A bit intimidating (I’m 5’3 and 130lb). Can’t wait for my MSF BRC course! I was supposed to take it back in March, but COVID. Anyway, now that I have my bike….class in Sept and reading up on safety tips and advice from other female riders!!!
Thanks!!!
Might be time to upgrade, love the look of that canyon. Now I need to find somewhere I can test ride one in newzealand lol
Can u tell what’s the hp of marc 2013 motogp machine and alex rins 2019 machine.
I bought a Harley Davidson having no idea how to ride. It sat in the garage until I got my permit and watched Youtube vids to learn how to ride well enough on my own to get to the MSF course on Camp Pendleton. People thought I was crazy learning how to ride on my Dyna .
Yamaha 250cc, 2 cylinder, 2 stroke, cafe style. Sounded just like a sports car was slow accelerating until it hit 5,000 RPM and then it was like a rocket! Super great on curvy roads.
It is also nice to have a bike with a gas gauge. I have driven many miles and love having a gas gauge. Also a gear indicator.
Jess you Girls and Guys are so lucky, you can start at any sized bike and learn off it where as her in the UK we are limited by CC so we learn on up to 125 cc, but once you test is done and you pass, well advice is try to find a 250 cc to a 500 cc and ride that for a year or more, after all your speeds are different to ours and 70 is the legal speed on most roads curtailed down to 20, 30 or 40 MPH in townships.
I bought a Kawasaki 400 to learn on. Now I have a Harley Softail Deluxe!! Sweetest bike ever!!
I want this presenter to read me a bedtime story. Such a relaxing voice!
The problem I have with the Grom is it’s “Morg” backwards.
My first was a Dual Sport 1980 new Yamaha 125cc. Ok it was my. parents and i was a kid at time.
I currently have a used 1996 Yamaha 750cc Virago. Its heavy imho.
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first bike was a dirt bike, Kawasaki 100. First street bike was a Honda 350. 2nd street bike was a yamaha 550 Maxim. 3rd bike was a Kawasaki ninja 600, Current bike is a 2017 Victory Gunner. https://prnt.sc/shpqfg
I would like this video if it had better consistency. Like it’s just a bunch of ads stitched together and also why did you rank them this way?
I’m 72 and would gladly take the new Honda for a long spin.
My 1st bike was and still is (bc still a newb here LOL) 2004 Suzuki Volusia 800. I am looking hard into upgrading to a Harley Softail Heritage or Road King maybe for next riding season. I am feeling like ready for an upgrade. I started riding June 2018.
Yamaha r1 bro. That’s an eye catching machine. Girls love r1
My first motorcycle was a new 1995 Suzuki Savage LS650. They were first manufactured in 1986 to 2004 and in 2005 Suzuki brought all of it’s cruisers under the Boulevard name so the Savage LS650 was now the Boulevard S40. I just read that after a 33 year run, they weren’t bringing the bike back for 2020. I feel kind of sad to read that. I really enjoyed the Savage LS650 until I sold it. I’m a 52 year old female & I have a 2001 Harley Davidson 883 Sporster Hugger that I love riding now. Thanks for your videos. Stay safe.:)
Yamaha TW200 and Suzuki S40! Now on a Harley Sportster XL1200T! Love it!
First and still current bike is a Yamaha TW200 dual sport. We knew we would be riding off road in the woods and pavement (no interstate) so hubs thought it was a good learner bike choice. Love my TW but I’ll be glad when I can get the Ducati Scrambler Icon I’ve been eyeing.
You missed one bike: Yamaha MT-07, can also be lowered if I remember correctly, and the pricetag is nice too
I went into a motorbike shop to buy a second hand ninja 300 and bought a new Suzuki TU250X because I found it so comfortable with the controls in the perfect position. Easiest bike to ride and am never selling it ☺.
Hope on a few and you’ll soon realise what you like and don’t like.
Hi Jess, thank you for this video! I just found your channel and I’m scrolling through, slowly watching your videos. I am just starting my riding career, picked up my M1 last Monday and have been researching for many months about this hobby. I’ve wanted to get onto 2 wheels for over 8 years and now that my finances permit(I started a business and bought a house, lol), I’m finally getting a bike. I’ve booked my course for this September and yesterday I took a trip to the dealership to sit on a few bikes I’ve been looking into. I sat on a few from a Honda Rebel to a Yamaha MT-03 and a Honda CB500F.. immediately had butterflies of excitement but a bit of anxiety. The bikes were so huge! I’ve only practiced on Pit Bikes and small dirt bikes as a kid. I haven’t taken my course yet and maybe I’ll get more confidence then, but I’m curious how did you get over the anxiety of being able to handle this giant machine under you? Also, how did you overcome the comments from family and friends about the “safety” of riding. I’m convinced I’m doing this, but family have opinions. Lol. Any comments are welcome! Thank you.
Why does the Ducati look so….plain? Man you gotta have a bike that looks sexy. That 1 tone red looks so boring. And that classic honda paint scheme on that fireblade is definitely SICK!!! can never go wrong with Honda. Their bikes always look amazing…always.
can anyone understand what specialized bike name she is saying at 1:16?
Thanks for mentioning the Sportster 883. For those interested in motorcycle history, check out the Sportster which was born in 1957 and actually existed a couple years earlier under a different model name. American WWII vets came back from Europe with Brit bikes which were lighter, faster and handled better than Harley’s. Sales plummeted. Harley had to do something and the Sportster was born. In a very short time, it was kicking the Brit bikes’ butts in races and H-D was yanked from bankruptcy. It is the longest running model of any motorcycle in the world. Although a lot of beginners including women start out on the Sportster, it is not a beginner’s bike, nor is it a “woman’s bike”. There is a huge following today for all Sportster’s from the early 1000cc Iron Head models to today’s XL883 and XL1200. One thing special about this bike is that it comes with two footpeg/control positions, mid-control or forwards. This is very important to me because in my senior years, I now have severe lower back problems which make it impossible to ride forwards anymore. However, I can ride my Sporty’s mid-controls all day long which I do on a regular basis. I prefer the 883 simply because the gears are lower and perfect for my local mountain twisties. The 1200 is better for highway speeds.
Great video, as always.
Thanks for the information… My first bike was a 69′ Honda cb450 I weighed maybe 100 lbs it was 700+lbs… I was 13
Do you find yourself getting more excited about making the next video as your channel grows?
I love watching ur videos. Its very different from all the other motorcycle channels but in a good way. Stay safe!
Lots of Flash and Dash bikes, but end of day, I’ll snag the Giiiiiixr. Can’t go wrong on a Suzuki. Amazing ride…throw that puppy into a corner and it begs you to do it harder next time.
Always learn something from your videos, love the excitement squeaks and squeals when a puppy dog is sighted on the ride.
My bike is the xg750 (street series). You’ve seen it on our rides! It’s light as heck and it’s a blast. If you wanna ride it I’ll let you take it for a spin!
Hey Jess, pound for pound & dollar for dollar you REALLY oughta compare the Indian Scout 60 to the Harley 883. I get your opinion is fully subjective and drawn from your personal experience; I just wanna throw that out there.
I can’t believe Triumph didn’t offer you a job as a Sales Rep when you were out there. You just did a great job representing all five of those bikes with enthusiasm. Did you have notes on the tank or was the specifications from memory?
I thumbed up, cause thats what I’m supposed to do. And all you should as well.
Great advice. I didn’t realize Harley had bikes with such low seat heights. I started riding last year. My current and 1st bike is a 1985 Kawasaki ZN 700. I would not recommend it. LOL. It’s very tippsy. Not very good balance. But it was a fun ride. I Did buy a 2006 Honda shadow spirit this week. . Very excited to get it. A friend that I ride with has a 2001 shadow. They are nice bikes. One other great beginner bike is the Kawasaki Vulcan S. Another friend has that. It’s very balanced and easier to ride.
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Been subscribed for awhile now. Enjoy your content and have suggested you to others. Women and Men. Im not sure if im just noticing this for the first time, and im not trying to be an old jerk. You really should stop with the face angle and trying to speak at your camera. There is no way this isnt affecting your concentration. I think moto vloggers are great. Especially for new riders. I as an old guy who has been around decades riding. i think its a dangerous practice for you and others around you. Stay safe and love the life.
after all peoples trying to seaing down on that machine smells alike spoils fishes on seats..lol
2020 Honda Africa Twin is going to sell more than any of those bikes put together. Mark my words.
The best bike purchase that I have ever made share4.photo/RoadBike?Cの Assembly was quick and easy. I have been on a few rides and the bike is fast. My first ride I hit speeds of 18 mph. I purchased the 58cm bike and it fits me perfectly. I’m 6’2″ and 250 pounds.
Honda Shadow Phantom was and still is my first motorcycle. I wouldn’t go any bigger, that 750cc is perfect.
Your channel is truly awesome! It’s liberating watching your videos in contrary to many of “male” produced videos! I do own a MC (I do not even have the “license”). But I am really considering!
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My first bike was a 2018 Softail Slim. I jumped right into the HD world of cruisers. Braaappppp!!
That was super interesting!! Thanks to you I finally signed up for the msf course. I’ve also been really debating the Honda Rebel 500 so I”m super glad to see it on this list.
I got a Ruby comp and I absolutely love it. It feels like riding over clouds, so smooth:)
My first bike? 1980 Kawasaki LTD 250. It might’ve gone 60 miles an hour downhill with the wind on your back. LOL
your videos are SO informational! have my eye on a 1985 Harley Davidson FXRS. (first time rider but have ridden on two wheels before). you think I’m biting off more than I can chew? I feel confidentI know that’s important but I’d like some advice!
Suzuki needs to make the sv1000s again. I need a vtwin other than ducati or ktm thats somewhat cheap. I guess ill buy a 650
One of the best beginner’s bike is the Suzuki S40 Boulevard. Formerly the LS650. It is 650 cc, single “thumper” that is very light and has a low seat height. It is belt driven and they have made it for over 20 years. The name changed from LS650 to S40 Boulevard, but the bike stayed the same. You can get one for about $5500 new… BTW, the S40 is bulletproof…. Being that it is a single cylinder “thumper”, it has lots of torque and can still go on the highway with no problem. Heck, I bought one for my wife and when she quit riding, I rode it for a few years. I have owned over 40 motorcycles in my 44 years of riding and I still enjoy smaller bikes (currently I have a Softail Heritage Springer, Road King CVO, Goldwing 1500 and Goldwing 1800)… Oh forgot to mention, Yes, I am a “Bike Whore” and like all bikes.
I am so happy I found this channel! This is my summer to learn to ride and get my own bike!!!!!
In Alabama you can get license to ride the streets at 14 and my first bike was a 1972 Yamaha 60 Enduro.
We went to the Long Beach Motorcycle show and I wanted to share some of my favorite new motorcycles coming in 2020! Of course the new Ducat Streetfighter looks super cool but I was really impressed with the new Honda and BMW S1000RR. Christina also purchased a new bike and I’ve got the next build series bike arriving next week so we have a lot of cool stuff coming to the channel and I can’t wait to share it all with you guys!
My first bike was a 2004 Dyna wide glide. In fact I still have that bike. It has over 54,000 mi on it. Love that bike I wrote it just today
As a new rider I looked at all these models before I bought my 04 sportster 883. After buying the 883 I took the beginner rider class that Harley Davidson offers and they put us on 2020 street 500s. I made so much fun of those bikes before riding them because they sound like sewing machines to me but I’ll be the first to tell you riding around in a parking lot for 3 days was some of the most fun I’ve ever had on two wheels and that’s coming from a dirt bike rider. Personally I’d buy the 750 before I bought the 500 simply because I felt like the 500 was a bit lacking in power to get up to speed but either way I think that’s a great option. I still prefer my 883 with its peanut tank and forward controls being it feels more comfortable for my legs. Honestly I looked at bikes for 4 years before I bought one simply because I wanted to make the best choice for me and I looked at the 750 shadow a lot. The only reason I picked the sportster over it was comfort. Either bike I can ride all day long with no problem and if my sportster has the custom tank on it I’d be willing to ride across the country on it. In fact I may add a custom tank to it for longer rides once I get more used to it.
My first bike was a zx10r, now I ride a big Harley. Love bikes and love riding.
Besides seat height, I think the distance to the foot controls maybe more important…and don’t forget handlebar width and height.
I have to stretch to reach Shadow brake and shifter.
….Kawasaki Vulcan 500, my first.
Guys at school thought it would be funny to put my 13 yr old ass on a XR200R in 1983. That ended well. Not. Then I started riding my dads CB100 which burnt a huge hole in my leg when it fell on me and I couldn’t lift it off. Amazing how skin melts. Then I got a job to save up for my first bike, a Yamaha FS-5o, which I sold for a DT 50. Since then, a 750K, FZR1000 with a big bore kit, then life and babies, and now a scooter which I’m rebuilding, lol. How the mighty have fallen hahaha *sobs quietly
And not only can no one afford the insurance, but no one is buying these.
I haven’t gotten my first bike yet but I have been eyeing the Rebel. But now I may need a Harley. Or a Shadow… lol
Royal enfield 650 twin great bike retro look real bike feal under 6 grand
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i’ve been watchin u bout a yr. now. i won’t say anything against u. but as a motorcycle safety instr. i’d like to add & maybe make it easier. 1st no matter what bike u look at. make sure u touch grnd. with both feet flat, take both hands off bars & wiggle a little. if u drop it, it’s too big. 2nd start reasonable priced for the 1st 2 yrs., get the experience 1st. so if u drop it, it won’t cost alot to repair. the red sign means (STOP) not slo n go. look more than twice. most important. ( P A Y A T T E N T I O N ) i hope i have helped a little more.
Pleeease, pleeease do some kind of audio book:D I love her voice. BTW, the review is very interesting, not that I need one of these:P
What type of Harley are you riding? (I won’t embarrass my self by guessing.) You list lots of other details about accessories, but not the basic bike! Thanks for another fun one.
My “first” bike was my dads CBX. Definitely not a starter bike. The only reason he bought it was I had always talked about them and the chance to get one came up. My first bike that I bought though was (is) a BMW R1200RT. I don’t plan to sell it, (long story based on a friends crazy bike experiences) But I would like to pick up a a K1600 GTL in the future and maybe a Harley Road or Ultra Glide after that. I currently live far enough south that a car would not be an absolute requirement (except for the wife) year ’round.
You left off some really good bikes that might be better choices. Yamaha Suzuki and Indian have great starter bikes as well.
As a guy coming into the moto world later than some, I always enjoy your insights for beginners. My first bike is a 150cc scooter I’ve been riding for a year and a half and I’m finally ready to pull the trigger on my first “real” motorcycle. Always been a Honda fan for my cages, so I’m mostly considering either a new Rebel 500 or Shadow. Hoping to get over to the dealer in the next couple weeks to sit on them and pick out my early birthday present to myself (will be 40 in Sept:/ ). I’m leaning more towards the Rebel 500 because my riding is mainly within a <100 mile radius (and I'm 5'6" on a good day), but I do want the option to jump on a highway if I need to. Anyway, enjoyed the video. Ride safe.
Love it!! I definitely want to test ride a Harley Street one of these days just for kicks
My first bike was a 1972 Honda 70. I love my 2019 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec and my 2004 Heritage Classic and 2017 Suzuki DR650S.
Love me my 883 lol exactly! Well said about walking into a dealership with me. He knows better. my first bike was a 2006 harley night train (softail).
Dry clutch being use on Motogp bikes because yes less drag but also the riders aren’t worried about the noise nor longevity, they wear out faster & heat up much more too, so yea it does make sense when people complain about the dry clutch on Ducati’s because their looking at it as it being a regular bike, not necessarily racing it on the track
I’d have to put the new 650 twins from Royal Enfield on that list. Seriously cool bikes and not a bad word to be said about them…..dirt cheap too.
Also the sv650 is another great introduction to a Vtwin.
Cool vid
I rode the Honda Shadow Spirit 1100 for years before getting my Harley Road Glide Special. The Honda Shadows are awesome bikes. Change the oil and keep air in the tires-I swear that is all I ever had to do and never had one problem! The VLX 600, Spirit 750 or 1100 are awesome choices for first bikes!
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One you’re comfortable on.
Hondas are Great imho. I have more fun on Smaller bikes to be honest. Maybe it’s because I’m short for a guy. 5’7″.
I like Lightness in a bike.
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Thanks for watching! This video is by no means intended as an end all be all “beginner bike list” I simply wanted to share my favorite beginner bikes that you can finance. I know not everyone has the lump of cash to purchase used bikes up front. (Especially in these times) Hence the title “NEW bikes”. As always, do your research, test out bikes YOU’RE interested in, and don’t let anyone peer pressure you into a purchase you are not comfortable with!
New rider and my first and current bike is a Royal Enfield Himalayan. Initially I wanted a cruiser or a sportbike but I live down a rough gravel road and sitting on some I just didn’t feel comfortable. I liked the more upright sitting of adventure style bikes but found a lot of them to be too tall for me until I found the REH and absolutely love it! I think for a beginner finding a bike that you love being on and can’t get enough of is the most important thing, really that’s probably true for all riders.
Honestly the only bike that really grabs my attention this year is the new Ducati panagale superleggera.
Started looking for a new road bike for the sweety. This helped alot. I’m a Specialized guy but it is what feels/fits the best that counts. I know this reponse is a year after this review and since then the New Trek Emonda ALR disc looks promising. The reason I prefer discs for this class of bikes is the better stopping power and modulation offered. Will you be testing this model when it is available? Thanks, and keep up the good work
Ugly bikes…there’s nothing here that compares visually to my 1950 Norton Dominator 500 twin!!
mostly regular single rider show here. need touring for 2!
My first bike was a 48 HD with a reach seat. Great starter bike.
A Fatboy from Harley-Davidson is what I think OMG MOTO would say…that is what he rides
if i identify as a woman but born a man which bike should i ride?
Having such a hard time choosing between the ZH2 and the ducati street fighter v4 aghhh so many good bikes this year
I enjoyed following you on this topic more and more women are riding here in NZ and its no particular age group and I think your selection is pretty good, I’m not sure about the Harly range available here but I’m in Wellington and we are a bit short on dealership here but it is quite a bit better up in Auckland. As for the Harlys you mentioned I quite liked the look of the 883, I can’t see me owning one but I wouldn’t mind having a ride on one but my Ninja 650 is perfect for what I want from a bike but good heavens what has starting following you got me talking about ♂️
A bit late to the party, but damn I was taken by that Triump Rocket.. Bad Ass looking machine..
Hi Jess, a very interesting video on your choice of beginners bikes with some great advice. My first bike at 16 was a BSA C10 250cc side valve in 1956, in 1958 a BSA B31 350CC
and in 1965 a TRIUMPH TIGER 100 500CC TWIN. Watching your channel has brought back all these memories of my 1960 motorcycling days. Thanks for this great channel with so much interesting content. John in the UK. xx
Ninja h2 or turbo busa. Nothing less. I don’t want to get bored in a week
Hey Jess, Awesome Vid, as usual. I was wondering if, when you mentioned the 883’s seat height, you were referencing the 883 Super Low? We don’t have those up here in Canuck-Ville much anymore, so they are a definite rarity. I wanted one, but as I said…..:( So I bought myself a Blacked out Yamahawg ” Bolt” instead…. lol.
Stay safe and Ride on
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I also go to the V2 jaret like christina like it hahaha,,
Watching here from the philippines
You kind of left out an entire genre. What about Ninja 250, or Yamaha R3?
I’m giving away my age, but my first bike was a 1972 Honda CB175 I bought when I got to my first duty station when I was in the Navy. I’d never ridden any kind of motorcycle before and I literally drove it out the showroom door! The rest, as they say, is history. Enjoyed the video, Jess!
My first bike was a kawasaki ninja 650R. Sold it after 3 years and in 2019, I got my road king special (2019/new). When I had my first bike, it didn’t take me long to realize that I have the wrong bike for how I like to ride. I loved it but yeah, it wasn’t exactly long distance riding friendly
I think it was 84 here today. Loved it. Logged about 120 miles.
My husband bought me a Huffy. I love this bike. Its just perfect.
Wow really cool bikes….i hope someday i will see those monsters here in the philippines….godbless to you jaret campisi….
My first bike is an FZ6 and I still have it and love it. It’s a 2007, EFI great price, prit near new condition when I bought it, I put about 14,000kms on it so far! Would be more but we get winter for a good 6 months a year, which is ok cause I Snowmobile for about 4 months a winter, love my 2015 Polaris Pro S 800. I think the rebel 500 is a great deal but I see in Canada that the street 500 is less money so I think it’s a good idea if you are buying new. However if you are going used i believe you can’t go wrong with an FZ6. EFI, great power easy to ride in town, 300kms per tank easy, I have done 1000 to 2200km trips easy on it. No mater what bike make sure it’s EFI!!!! Carbs suck! They did their time, they did well, EFI is the way now!
My wife started out on a 92 Suzuki 400 Bandit. It teaches you clutch control.
34,995 for the new cbr1000rr-r haha wow and that’s before all the taxes and freight charges etc, fuck your looking at a 45 grand purchase for this bike it might as well be a gp bike
This will be my summer on a bike. I recently bought a Honda rebel 250. I have been practicing everyday and have been on the roads a few times. When the DMV opens I will be getting my permit! If I can do it, anyone can. Stay safe y’all❤
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2.BMWs1000rr
3.HONDAcbr1000rr-r
4.Ducati
5.apriliars660
My top5 ☺️
It would be nice if you throw in your tests some man or two to give opinion on bikes you ride:)
Hi! Never commented on YouTube so I hope YouTube has an algorithm for that. And for the most part I don’t watch vlogs but you are so cool and down to earth. Anyways my boyfriend over heard you complaining about the whistle in a video a while back and he told me that you needed to adjust the Memphis shades because theres air going through the headlight hole.? You mentioned it again in earlier video lol I was like man I gotta tell her. Hope it helps:) take care!
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My first bike was a 2014 Sportster 48 and I on a certain level regret getting rid of it, it was so slick looking and was a great bar hopper. Performance wise it doesn’t hold a candle to my Dyna but it had a certain aggressive stance that made it a head turner.
I smiled when I saw Kawasaki. Much love for the Kawi. ❤️❤️
I am just learning to ride. This helped me with what kind of bike would be best for me when I get my licence. Thank you so much. Keep making great videos.
I might buy the ruby in my size since a friend is selling hers and all I have are hard wearing race bikes, i.e. tarmac and propel. But some days I’d like comfort and a friend is selling for good price so i think i might just tweak it to mens bike and make it work. Seems more endurance than the roubaix mens as well which for endurance I think is very good
I grew up riding friends dirt bikes and other small engine size things like ATVs and such. First bike I actually purchased was my 2007 Wideglide and still have it. Big transition to something that heavy but finding the balance and learning to counter steer was key. Took the safety course after riding for years and was surprised at how much I learned.
Wow such a lovely video because of Christina watching this video she is really so beautiful
The overall power is way overkill on modern bikes, along with all the electronics as rider aids. Hard to become one with the bike and to learn to have full control of the bike let alone utilize the full potential of the bike.
I’ve always ridden sport bikes an fancy a change I like the look of your Harley what model is it?
Kawasaki zh2 is a ugly supercharger beast
But the Yamaha R1 is a masterpiece in the world of bike❗❗❗
I just test rode a Ruby. Loved it, but absolutely hated the seat!
I was really hoping to hear the Shadow line. I have ridden more than my fare share of motorcycles over the years and I just picked up a new 2019 Honda Shadow Phantom in March and am absolutely in love with it and would definitely recommend it as a bike you could buy as a beginner and continue to be happy with for years.
I don’t think it’s just women, many men start riding smaller bikes I am riding a 2019 Road-glide but started on a Suzuki 250, then 400, 750, 900, 1100, then went to Harleys.
Love your videos but personally I’m more into sport bikes. I learned on a rebel 250 and now have a ninja 250. I hated the rebel with a passion. The ninja is definitely lacking in power for me at this point but it still is a 100% a better ride than that rebel.
The Aprilia company comes to test its motorcycles at the 51° Wing Istrana military airport (Treviso). They try the street and ranging bikes, Moto Gp and Superbike. Wow fantastic very nice.
Obviously I have no need for these bikes, but I watch all the videos because your reviews are so good!