honestly i enjoy this content because it was like the ultimate ASMR of the exhaust. Usually these videos entail someone who knows everything about the bike and goes really in depth about the bike but sometimes i just wanna watch a regular dude ride a 600 Supersport and not know what he wants to say because hes simply having a good time riding. sometimes just mouthing off bike specs for 18 minutes just isnt for me. now an 8 minute video of good throttle sound, das for me.
Nah breh I enjoyed this to be honest. Just straight chilling and shooting the shit talking about random shit being real it was relatable to be honest. Keep it up I fw it. Also, I'm getting a cbr600rr first bike. Ima get my permit and take the MSF safety course first obviously. I also will try to go ride dirt bikes with my one homie first and maybe my other homie too.
Keep it up bro and my first street bike is my 1999 cbr600f4 although I still don’t advise getting a 600 for your first bike if you have never road a bike before or only small dirt bikes I was racing so at only 17 right now a 600 is what I got and I handle it just fine and ride it like I stole it again tho I was racing 450s before that lol
I just bought a 2015 cbr 600rr for my first bike, only experience iv had is on dirt bikes and am comfortable on them rite up to 450s i didnt get it to go fast but just cudn settle for anything smaller whats your opinion coming from Dirtbike backround but i never raced dirt bikes thats the difference
@@auditingireland3690 honestly you’ll be all good you have prior knowledge in Road big. Dirt bikes as well so a 600 isn’t bad for you I just always see people who have never road a motorcycle want a 600 and I get it there cool they sound cool but what people don’t understand is how much power they really are but even with like a couple months of riding a 300 you should be good on a 600 most people probably won’t open it up for awhile but that’s all good as long as your riding safe
Just chill out a little you’re still learning trying to do things people who’ve been riding for years do a street bike and dirt bike are very different. You’re skipping fundamentals for stuff that won’t help you out while riding.