I really appreciate this video.. haven’t gotten a bike yet but am planning on either getting an R3 or R6(because I’ve been told I’d get bored with an R3 quick and don’t wanna have to buy two bikes in one year) what would you recommend?
My recommendation is to take the motorcycle safety course in your area. It’s usually a two day course only $250. They teach you soooo much info and you get to practice on their bikes. Once you finish the course you should feel confident enough on a bike to get that r6
Nah brother don’t listen to people get a r3 get simple skills under your belt r6 is very powerful for a beginner a rider unless you are older and you can control temptation of going fast if you can’t control your self don’t even think about getting r6 you will get hurt my advice now up to you good luck
@@hardscope7744 Alright man, Appreciate it I’ll start on the R3 I don’t think I have those speed temptation.. but if I do the R6 would probably be too much for me to handle
Yes. As your rear wheel turns slower and slower, you're forcing the engine to turn slower too. If it turns too slow, it will stall. So you have to disconnect the engine from the gearbox and the rear wheel so that the engine can keep running. You will make the bike stall a few times when you're just getting started, but it gets easier.