@@kylegilmore3810most of the time they accelerate towards the camera so we hear plenty of intake noise. Then instantly let off right when they pass, and the exhaust isn’t so loud that it sounds good off throttle either. Annoying lol
@@ellisjackson336Intake noise is inaudible,.what you hear is a Doppler Effect..When the motorcycle is driving towards you, you are being hit with sound waves all bunched up,.Then once the bike passes you, you'll hear the pitch caused by a lower frequency, because the waves become spaced out..
@@NudaMan he really is , because people who judge bikes my just sound are really idiots, maybe he doesn't know that the crossplane crankshaft of the I4 engine is actually disbalancing the 2ndary forces of the engine, and producing lesser power than a Flat plane crankshaft engine. The crossplane only sounds good 😂. Look at the dyno chart , you can see the mountains there at the top end. But a flat plane can also sound really really good (the aprillia RSV4, its a V engine though) The CBR 650R, etc.
I took out the baffles on my CT-90, and it really boosted the horse power and sounded a lot like this. It had a high and low range four speed transmission, and I bet this featured bike doesn’t have that. Th CT was great, but I might have over-stated its capabilities and sound a tad.
Tien Tran It could go back to six or eight and sound even better than this. It’s their current engine restrictions that changed the sound. Look up Judd V8, one of the best sounding motors on the planet.
@Some Guy 😂🤣 I just now seeing this but, you just made laugh so hard, thanks bro. But, hey we have to start some where you know, if and when you can there will always be 998cc out there for you at some point, I’ve never rode a 300cc bike but, with my guess is it’s better than not having a bike at all. My first bike was a Honda CBR954RR and 15 years later I’m still enjoying my latest Honda CBR1000RR.
Not true. The faster you’re going on a bike, the more stability you have. I hit a coyote on my CBR 1000rr at well over 100mph. It split the coyote in half, covered the lower half of by bike in guts and blood, all the while I barely felt a blip. People always say stupid things like “even a rock at that speed is deadly!!” which is utter trash. The faster you go, the MORE the bike just wants to stay upright due to centrifugal force.
@@johnd9357 true.. but that coyote didn't go under the front wheel when you're braking I guess which in my case I almost die hitting a tree after run over a rabbit, the front wheel slipped making a line with same ingredients blood and guts, that motherf was standing by waiting then accelerated like a Tesla aiming the front wheel just when I hit the brakes 🤦♂️