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You're showing random pictures of different bikes with different frames and engines. One picture shows a bike with rear mono-shock others with twin-shocks. Some bikes have twin exhausts, some have triple. How many cylinders does this CB400 have? Two? Three? This video is complete nonsense!
If there was anything that would pull me away from buying another Harley it certainly would not be the ugly Honda Goldwing. The BMW R18 Transcontinental is stunning, the Goldwing just looks plastic
Man thats a Busa killer for sure! Especially that "state of the art" aircooled engine on the thumbnail😂 What a fake POS this worthless channel! FIRST!!
fed up with supposed reveals on AI generated motorbikes! look at the details - they make no sense please stop with these stupid f'#*king click bait videos aaaarggghhh!
@@lars3001 You're right, a 1300 cc, 600lb KTM cobbled together with Chinese parts is exactly what I want to ride in slippery , challenging off pavement conditions, hundreds of miles away from civilisation.
@@bossmonkey1126 500 lbs* it's also actually quite a reliable bike. The lc8 engine has been in production for quite a few years and has been improved on loads. If you're doing out in the middle of nowhere stuff I'd recommend a vstrom or a Versys. Maybe something like a Tenere or a crf300. Then again, the CRF has worse reliability. I own a vstrom 650, bought a tracer 9 and will buy a 1290 sas. I need my motorcycles to be reliable. I've looked it up and they are, don't be ignorant and emotional.
@@lars3001 oh btw I’ve ridden a 1200 Duc MTS, 800 Tiger, 800 Scrambler, Buell Uly, BMW GS, Guzzi V85tt. Lots of gravel. To Tuktoyaktuk last year. To Cabo too. Everywhere in between. Never met anyone who was asking for a 500# 1200+ ADV. I couldn’t even use the Multistrada HP fully loaded.
@@MrFezco different people are different riders, you're from the USA or UK I guess, I'm from western Europe. Adventure bikes are popular here because most of our roads are proper roads. We can look up dirt roads but they are not around everywhere.