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Should You Skip a 400cc Bike as a Beginner? 

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@yammienoob
@yammienoob Год назад
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@michaellowell4115
@michaellowell4115 9 месяцев назад
So I’m teetering between husky vitpilen 401/701 a suzuki sv650… which to choose
@carlosx5077
@carlosx5077 8 месяцев назад
Importante question I heard 250cc,400and 450cc are more dangerous then 600cc the specific reason since it lacks in power when u need it ???
@TremereTT
@TremereTT 3 месяца назад
I'm 45. Is a BMW R1200GS a good first bike? I mean it has all the assistent-systems for safety right? I'm a beginner in the sense that I did ride a Yamaha RD 80 LC (official 9.8PS official 80km/h)...back when these kind of bikes existed and I was 16.
@ARC-4824
@ARC-4824 Год назад
I started on a Ninja 400, the best decision I ever made, and still considering keeping it when I get my 2nd bike. It's just a fun bike.
@Ninja-400-girl
@Ninja-400-girl Год назад
Im with you on that!
@dawnscragg9513
@dawnscragg9513 Год назад
Totally agree, I have the 400and 650 and plan on keeping them both even though I now have the 636 as well
@leospeeds500
@leospeeds500 Год назад
Keep it, I plan on keeping my Rebel 500 when I get another type of bike. I like variety
@ARC-4824
@ARC-4824 Год назад
@@dawnscragg9513 I wish I could have 3 bikes I will be getting a CBR 600rr soon, I want to keep my 400 but if I can't it will go to a friend at least.
@ARC-4824
@ARC-4824 Год назад
@@leospeeds500 Exactly, its just fun to ride different bikes. thats why I want to be able to keep my 400, get a 600 then a grom as well. Whatever I feel like that day then that is what I'll ride.
@chudleyflusher7132
@chudleyflusher7132 Год назад
I wouldn’t skip the lower displacement. I started on a 350 and that was enough for the next 30 years until today. All my bikes have had small engines and, considering my riding style-on the road, within the law for the most part-I never reached their riding limits. And I’ve always had plenty of fun.
@gandhiwitcrocks4946
@gandhiwitcrocks4946 Год назад
Bro does light of trails 🤣
@RARufus
@RARufus Год назад
This! There’s really no need to get a large displacement engine if you’re riding within reasonable limits of the law, unless you’re tracking it. As far as I’m concerned it’s a waste of money. Same with cars that go 180 mph or whatever. You can’t use the power on the road and it’s just about dragging your balls on the floor, or bragging rights for the most part.
@gandhiwitcrocks4946
@gandhiwitcrocks4946 Год назад
@@RARufus what 🤣. My car that can go well over 180 can use all of its power on the road. It's not about bragging it's about the fun.
@drippyjase8044
@drippyjase8044 Год назад
Just go fast the cops cant catch you😭
@derekbrackett1622
@derekbrackett1622 Год назад
@@gandhiwitcrocks4946 omg finally! I am over here thinking......but they're just so much fun !
@dukie1616
@dukie1616 Год назад
No, I started on a Busa and now I’m a high-speed 178mph wheelie champion. God bless America🫡🇺🇸
@AdamKipling-vc1oh
@AdamKipling-vc1oh 3 месяца назад
Booo wendy testaburger boo....boo wendy
@CharredSteak
@CharredSteak Год назад
Started on a 400, moved up to a 750 within a couple years. Definitely was worth it learning on a light and nimble bike
@drlecter3608
@drlecter3608 Год назад
40-50lbs lighter 🙄
@krashgamingandoutdoors1125
@krashgamingandoutdoors1125 Год назад
I learned on dirtbikes. Started on a kx80. When I bumped up to a yz125 it was definitely a big difference. (Which is only about 50lbs) From my experience that makes a big difference on dirt and pavement. Although rider weight would also probably affect how much you notice the bikes weight and I've never been over 165lbs. I wonder if bigger people just don't notice bike weight as much as smaller people do.
@Win7ermu7e
@Win7ermu7e 10 месяцев назад
@@drlecter3608 A svart 401 is 330lbs. SV650 is over 100 lbs more than that. I can find more extreme examples. 🙄
@jayaneyon9316
@jayaneyon9316 Месяц назад
​@@Win7ermu7ewell a cfmoto 450 is like the same weight as a gsxr 750 so it's really a bike to bike thing
@kingmawey
@kingmawey Год назад
My first bike was a cbr 600. I had ridden dirt bikes for many years (125s, 250s, 450 etc). felt I could manage a 600cc bike, which turned out to be true. That being said after taking the MSF course and watching people who've never ridden any motorcycle before having a really hard time keeping the bike up right and doing basic maneuvers, I would say it would be absolutely terrifying to see a beginner hop on a high horsepower bike 😂 Next bike I want to get is a Grom
@Bob_Jones123
@Bob_Jones123 Год назад
Started on a Ninja 400. Highly recommend it. Then I got the ZX6R, now I have a ZX10R and an R1. The progression reaps its own rewards. Each bike offered a unique feel and vibe. Once you get to the 1000's, you've got nowhere left to go.
@RARufus
@RARufus Год назад
This is an honest question…what’s the point of a 1 liter class bike when you can’t use its power on the road? I can see if you’re tracking it you can run it out there. I get it will pull like crazy but you can only use a small percentage of it on the road. Maybe I’m just getting old too! 😊
@dblackviper2k3
@dblackviper2k3 Год назад
@@RARufus you forgot the "legally" part
@RARufus
@RARufus Год назад
@@dblackviper2k3 LOL! Yes I forgot that part. 🤘
@Bob_Jones123
@Bob_Jones123 Год назад
@@RARufus Liter bikes are great for group rides. You can close that gap easily. They are also nice on the street because you don't need to rev the piss out of it like a 600 to get power.
@vfhx5267
@vfhx5267 Год назад
H2?
@Uncle_Tijikun
@Uncle_Tijikun Год назад
I'm in the UK, started on a 125 at 34 years old and happy I did instead of going straight for the big license. Taking it easy and trying to learn as much as possible. Hopefully I'll be on a big bike by next year
@whelennut
@whelennut Год назад
I started out with a Ossa Pioneer 250cc with knobby tires. I rode alongside the interstate in the ditch and could keep up with traffic. No Helmet. I wanted to race motocross or endurance racing. My second bike was a Harley Davidson 74 cubic inches. No electric start or windshield. I highsided after 4,000 miles with a passenger. I would start out with a 250cc if I could do it again. Riding my adventure bike I was ahead of myself 500cc is plenty big enough.
@233kosta
@233kosta Год назад
I put about 3000 miles on my 125 before going for DAS, with an instructor check-in at 1500. By the time I was doing the big bike training there wasn't much left to tidy up. There's no substitute for putting the miles in. I mean going on that thing literally everywhere, including 4 hour cross-country treks. Learn the right techniques and don't be afraid to lean into the boundaries of your comfort zone. My 125 was quite light, I was doing light stoppies (not far off the ground, maybe like 5cm) to get used to the feel of the front brake. Can't keep a safety margin from the limit if you don't know where the limit is sort of thing ;) Also, those silly speed bumps you'd straddle in a car - PERFECT practice for the avoidance thing on your mod 1, approach at 30 and countersteer assertively to swerve around them. By the time I was training on the MT-07 it felt like second nature. Good luck, dude!
@nesto9889
@nesto9889 Год назад
I'm almost 18, so I can get my A1 license for 125cc. I'm just not sure whether I should get the A1 immediately and get a 125cc, or wait until I'm 20 and go for the A2 license and get something like a ninja 400
@233kosta
@233kosta Год назад
@@nesto9889 May as well get a cheap 125 to get some miles in. Then when you upgrade your license you'll feel a lot better on the 400. Or decide to keep the 125 for a while longer... point is you have options ;) But I'd want to get the miles in first, before getting something bigger.
@nesto9889
@nesto9889 Год назад
​@@233kosta I think I'll go with the 125cc, so I can't do dumb stuff. Then after getting A2 I could try to sell the 125cc for an upgrade
@dant3588
@dant3588 Год назад
First street bike was CBR600. Not the best decision ever, but I survived. Rode the snot out of it, acted like a hooligan, until some near misses caused me to straigten up. Eventually got a Ducati 999, which I still own (now nearly 18 years later). Caveat, I started riding later in life (after 30), learned everything I could about safe street riding after my initial near misses, did track riding schools, MSF courses, and generally took it seriously. Have had quite a few bikes, some epic rides, many close calls and brushes with disaster since then despite all of that. I attribute my good fortune (easpecially starting the way I did) to a combination of a recognition of and proper attitude toward the risks, and old fashioned good luck. Would I reccommed doing what I did? Absolutely not. But, it was a great time!
@couchgaming5577
@couchgaming5577 8 месяцев назад
How do you like the 999? I just got a 01 cb750 as my first bike and id like to get a 999 down the road. Unpopular opinion but i love the headlight on it.
@bluewafflecream1580
@bluewafflecream1580 Год назад
Everything with bikes are risk assessment. Know yourself and how you are. That will let you know on how big to go.
@lordgdk
@lordgdk Год назад
Thanks Mr. Noob. Cool video interacting with the discord 🤙
@ViscountAlbany
@ViscountAlbany Год назад
You need to consider weight and weight distribution of the bike as well as power. When I bought a 750 as my first big bike I found I couldn't control it when starting or stopping. It wasn't that fast due to its gearing. Eventually got a 250 dual sport (after watching Yammie's video on the WR250R) and it was barely slower in any road situation but just way easier to manage. Edit: in the UK everyone must start on a bike not more than 125cc until you've passed a series of tests, so I had plenty of confidence on a small bike
@johnadams3038
@johnadams3038 Год назад
I was thinking of buying the Duke 390 as a first bike but decided to get the Duke 890 R 2022 and that was the best choice. The electronics package helps a lot as a beginner. Even though very powerful it is very manageable power. I got it in mid-August and already rode 4000-KM with that bike.
@BrateX98
@BrateX98 Год назад
Thats Nice to hear, im about to start on z900, it has electonics to keep power on 55% of power but when i say that to ppl they dont want to listen
@whodat4265
@whodat4265 Год назад
@@BrateX98smh
@Bad_Riders
@Bad_Riders Год назад
My first road bike was a 90’s cbr600 had 90hp at the rear wheel and after riding dirt for most of my teens i was alright. I made mistakes, learnt from them and have settled into the 600 class comfortably… sure theres the “why not upsize to 1000cc” thoughts but ive talked myself out of it as ive got what i need from my cbr600rr
@dmvbenz7536
@dmvbenz7536 Год назад
Yeah I can’t imagine having started riding on my low rider S as my first bike, I’m glad I got a z400 to learn on and kept it a lil over a year and now I can do slow speed maneuvers and u turns comfortably on a bigger bike
@poch_malone
@poch_malone Год назад
First ever big bike is the Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 that my father bought for me to be able to ride along with him. Glad I started on it since it is really a fun bike. Already crashed on a Super Four since I was insanely stupid on the twisties but learned a lot from it. Either way, the Svartpilen can catch up with my Dad’s Z900RS on the uphill twisties and can easily go through traffic. As long as we don’t pass by the highways and expressways, I can easily catch up with him. Since I have been riding for more than a year though, currently want to get my dream bike which is the XSR 900. Sir Yammie is actually telling the truth that it depends on the person. Being a defensive and disciplined driver is the number 1 thing when choosing between your motorcycle displacements.
@capberganza
@capberganza Год назад
where I live is common to start with a 110 - 150 cc so watching your beginner vids starting at 400 really blows my mind
@manggit21
@manggit21 Год назад
I started with a Honda Rebel 500 and from time to time take my husband’s SV 650 for some saddle time… a year after that I finally got me a kawi Z900 RS… i would say the mastering the fundamentals with a smaller bike made me more confident and able to handle a bigger bike… Though technically the bikes I mentioned are all uniquely different and handles differently, working your way up and trying different rides will allow you to find your match… rides safe from the Philippines 😊
@stevebirks1
@stevebirks1 Год назад
Started riding this year UK, my age ( 57) allowed me to go straight to whatever I wanted. My learner course was on a suzuki gladius ( basically SV650). I figured I'd stick with the same performance characteristics, but because I'm 6'3" opted for the 650 V strom. I think, for me anyway, it's a perfect middleweight machine. I'll keep it for a year or so, but eventually want a big cruiser.
@markstewart3648
@markstewart3648 Год назад
I'm in roughly the same position (52)also in UK I'll be doing my DAS in January on an MT07,I did a spec check on the v Strom as that would've been my preference for a first bike,the ride height is way off for me as a 5'7" rider,after checking many bikes,I've come to thinking the Kawasaki er 6 will be a great fit for me
@Whitey1345
@Whitey1345 Год назад
Started on a 2019 Honda Grom that was stretched 6”. People made fun of it and I felt funny but it was perfect to scoot back and forth to work. It saved me tons on fuel. But getting passed by everyone and people not really taking me going the speed limit serious I needed something bigger. Just picked up and R7 today. It’s definitely a ton more snappy but I’m 37 and have been around bikes my entire life. With the family at the house I’m taking it easy on her
@lukeroy5676
@lukeroy5676 Год назад
I started on a CBR 600 F3, big fan, lots of power in the upper revs, but very manageable under 7000rpm. You just have to be responsible, I liked starting on a 600 because of the extra confidence on the highway, and because speed is fun every once and a while
@sinn1916
@sinn1916 Год назад
I bought a new ninja 400 2 years ago partially based on yammie's videos. Was kinda concerned I would get bored. Still have her and ride every weekend!
@thecoolio9167
@thecoolio9167 10 месяцев назад
I just bought my first ever bike this week. I'm 31 and I just purchased a 2021 R3. So far I'm loving it.
@SkylerB17
@SkylerB17 Год назад
my friend told me before i got my first bike, that starting off on a smaller bike is better overall. because like you said, its easier to learn the fundamentals of riding on a smaller bike than a bigger bike. him and all his riding buddies ride 1000+ CC cruisers, except this one guy who rides a 650, and my buddy said the guy on the 650 can outride any of the guys on their bigger bikes. so i bought a Suzuki GZ 250 as my first bike and i absolutely loved it for my first 800 miles of riding til it broke and then i missed out on the last several months of riding season this year. so hopefully itll be fixed over the winter and ill be back on it in the spring. ill probably never get rid of this little bike.
@ryancraig2795
@ryancraig2795 Год назад
A lightly used KTM 390 or Kawi 400 would have been a revelation compared to my actual first street bike, a pretty rough 12 year old '78 Yamaha XS400. And it was plenty for me as a new street rider, even with extensive dirt bike riding experience when I was a little younger. And then I had a Yamaha DT200R, before finally moving up to my dream bike at the time, a ZX6 that had about 150% more HP.
@sweettooth9363
@sweettooth9363 Год назад
I think it depends a lot on the individuals responsibility, honesty with themselves, restraint, the understanding of their limits as well as how crucially important smooth throttle and braking practices are. Take the msf. Take the following courses. I’m starting on my grandfather’s 1997 Honda VFR 750f (RC36 Interceptor). Age 24. Licensed back in June/July 2022.
@zacharylothes2220
@zacharylothes2220 Год назад
I’m 29 almost 30 and I started 2 years ago on a 1991 Honda cb750 night hawk. Honestly hasn’t felt like too much bike for me and I’ve never really felt out of control with it. Really well running bike for having 40k miles on it but my next bike will probably be something like a ninja 400 to be able to real refine my riding skills and gain even more confidence… and also not have to deal with carburetors lol
@danielfuerst1051
@danielfuerst1051 Год назад
I 100% recommend a ninja 400 - it's been an absolutely great bike so far for me
@Wells338
@Wells338 Год назад
I actually got a 92 nighthawk 750 for me first bike
@MatthewBurns8
@MatthewBurns8 Год назад
I'm on a Svartpilen 401 and love it. Bit more room for mistakes, light so I haven't dropped it through sheer idiocy yet, etc. Maybe I'll get a bigger one next year, but I love it so far. 0-60 in like
@Win7ermu7e
@Win7ermu7e 10 месяцев назад
It's actually 5 seconds but yeah it feels quick.
@bdsurfer13
@bdsurfer13 Год назад
I started out later in life as a new rider, first bike just this year '22 CFMoto 700 CL-X Sport, mainly needed the higher HP to ride 70+ mph for commute over 120 miles a day. Was originally looking at the 300 and 650 models from the sales guy, but saw the 700 sport with cruise control and knew that was the bike for me.
@Butts0hboi
@Butts0hboi Год назад
Been looking at one but I have had no experience on a bike. Was it pretty approachable?
@bdsurfer13
@bdsurfer13 Год назад
@@Butts0hboi yes in eco mode the CFMoto CL-X 700 Sport, it's totally tame. Flip it over to sport mode and it's a different bike. Take the MSF course as well
@ForgetfulFoot
@ForgetfulFoot Год назад
I just got my license 3 months ago and bought a used LAMs Ducati Scrambler Sixty2 399cc. Done just over 1000kms. It's been such a great bike so far. I might want a little bit more power in the future for quicker overtakes. But other then that, I am very happy, it's such a blast to ride and I haven't properly revved it out yet to tap into its full potential. It looks amazing too. And I have never seen another on the road.
@nicl6034
@nicl6034 Год назад
Yammie I went and got my license two years ago but was still very scared of bikes even though I always wanted one. But after watching your vids and others I finally bought my first bike a 2023 R7 it’s extremely uncomfortable lol but I’m learning how to ride and building my confidence everyday I even took it on the highway and my fear is starting to go away thanks bro
@LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits
@LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits Год назад
I started out on a VStar 650 at 22 and it really did help with the discipline. A friend of mine who went to the class with me bought an R6 and downed it after a month when his enthusiasm overtook his actual skill and didn't ride again. There's no way I would have had the maturity to ride a machine like his back then and was very glad I got a lumpy little cruiser.
@thisveterancan7666
@thisveterancan7666 11 месяцев назад
These 400's are still fun, and always have been! Just look back at the old Honda VFR 400, or the RVF 400... amazing bikes!
@rileybradford2987
@rileybradford2987 Год назад
I seriously can’t recommend getting a dual sport enough when it comes to a first bike! I started on a CBR250L and I’m so glad I did. I ended up going that route because there was no denying that I would one day want a bigger bike so instead of getting a little street bike I basically got a dirt bike with turn signals. I’m definitely getting a more road oriented bike in 2023 because it compromises a bit on the road but there’s no way I’m selling it. I love being able to see something and just go there no matter the terrain and it’s hilarious how many times I’ve been pointed at or filmed in the city because normal people don’t understand it. Also unlike regular bikes it wears scratches and scrapes like they’re triumphant battle scars rather then an awkward mistake.
@iliketurtles4463
@iliketurtles4463 Год назад
Dual sports don't get the love they deserve as first bikes in my opinion. Dirt based posture and durability, the go anywhere factor, aftermarket parts, often easy to work on... For older or more mature riders that like to go fishing explore gravel roads etc they are a great introduction point. I get it for younger guys with a bunch of squid friends, that a DR650 isn't the best choice for their expected journey, but for almost everyone else, its just about all you need!
@neodurden6793
@neodurden6793 Год назад
Hey ! Another story of a Ninja 400 fan. Started on a Yam TDM850 because it was dirt cheap in mint condition: 1400$. This old inline twin 270° / 82hp with High center of mass is very confortable, perfect for highway and longer trip. Super fun in the twistie. But, I had to battle with it. It is no so flick able. and depsite the weight, was a bit overwhelming for me. After two mounth, traded it for a Ninja 400. Best descision ! Learning curve is way better, and I feel really confident on it !
@codyjohnson7093
@codyjohnson7093 Год назад
I did. Straight to CBR600RR. Working good so far.
@craigdiekmann9963
@craigdiekmann9963 Год назад
As a father and longtime rider. I put my boys on dirt bikes first at 7ish years old then into a CBR250 for first street, the first son moved to HD 883 Sportster then to a Street Bob today. The other wrestled with the Ninja 650 vs 400, but he went with the color/looks he liked and got the 2023 Ninja 400. This matched the bike his friends have so they are all comparable too.
@TheJCampos92
@TheJCampos92 Год назад
My first time on a motorized 2 wheeler was on a Honda Rucus(50cc). From there I purchased a Honda Grom (125cc) to learn the motorcycle controls (clutch, gas, brakes etc.). First proper bike was an SV650 where I learned to respect the power of street bikes. I then moved up to my current GSX-S1000 that scares the ever living crap out of me still. But yea sub 400 is a good way to go if you're not familiar with motorcycle controls.
@Keodez
@Keodez Год назад
I just bought my first bike last week and it’s a CFMoto CL-X 700 and me being with no riding experience thought it was very manageable and easy to ride. Just enough power to scare you if you don’t know what you are doing yet enough power to put a fat smile on your face.
@mattsloop2736
@mattsloop2736 Год назад
Started my son on a klx250s. He's having a blast. All last summer and isn't bored with it yet
@GuilhermeTeixeira
@GuilhermeTeixeira Месяц назад
I started on a 900cc ten years ago and died in a crash a few days later. I don't need motorcycles since then because I'm a ghost.
@jkim6200
@jkim6200 3 месяца назад
YAMMIE, I used to ride a VF500F and a VF1000R in the States, but since moving abroad, I have ridden on a 125cc v twin, a 400cc 4 banger sports bike (an old GSXR 400), a 250cc Thumper (which I rode concurrently with the GSXR but which I have gotten rid of), I also got an a CitiAce, a 110cc Honda SuperaCub copy for work. Despite downm sizing on the rides, the GSXR and the CitiAce are a blast.
@alanmott-smith9358
@alanmott-smith9358 Год назад
I rode a small bike for my first year and then went to a Goldwing. I'm glad I did it that way.
@kingbutterfly4
@kingbutterfly4 Год назад
I rode a tiny Kawasaki dirt bike when I was kid in the 90s and have wanted a street bike for over 20 years. Four years ago I did my BRC and got my endorsement. I always wanted a Ninja, but I kept looking at the z900rs. Unfortunately, it was never the right time to buy a bike. We had a wedding to plan/pay for and then a baby to plan/pay for. But I finally convinced my wife and bought a Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 a few weeks ago. It's a lot of fun and I'm very happy with it. Winter riding isn't too bad, but looking forward to Spring. PS: @yammienoob helped me convince my wife the Svartpilen was a good choice with his 2021 Beginner Bike Tier List video (S Tier!)
@jimscarnivorekitchen4731
@jimscarnivorekitchen4731 Год назад
great video... thanks
@afroman5531
@afroman5531 Год назад
I started out on a ninja 500, little bit more old school but it has been quite alot of fun and is a great beginner bike that can be picked up for a decent price!
@adriennehamm2689
@adriennehamm2689 Год назад
I'm probably gonna start on a 300 although I've been looking at an MT07. Getting ready to purchase it this next week. I'm a wife and mother of 2 and people depend on me. I'm starting small because I want to make sure that I build my skill set and get the small stuff tackled before I move up.
@BramdeHaas1999
@BramdeHaas1999 Год назад
I got my A (unrestricted) license on a 2020 SV650 and now own a bmw funduro. Even though I got roughly 20-30 hours of experience on the sv I still don’t feel comfortable riding a big bike. Next season I want to make a big trip on the funduro through Europe and if I feel confident enough I might upgrade in a year or two. Plenty of fun to be had with mid-size bikes especially big thumpers!
@kevinhagberg1648
@kevinhagberg1648 3 месяца назад
First time rider. Just bought myself a MT-07 for my 34th birthday. I feel great on the bike after taking the MSF course.
@Mystic-Herbalist420
@Mystic-Herbalist420 Год назад
Hey yams, I'm a little late to this but my first experience on a motorcycle I was 23 my brother let me ride his 1991 cbr1000f, 150 hp, 600+ pounds, I followed him and we road park road 4 which is west of Austin in Burnet. He allowed me to use that bike for like a year and I put about 6k miles on it, had some issues, but never wrecked it. Had hot coolant explode all over the bike just 1 second after I got off, had the shift lever break while on the high way lol. after riding it for about 6k miles i bought a 2020 Aprilia tuono factory 1100 v4, bought it brand new a few years ago and it has 7k miles on it now, that bike is amazing, I ride anyone else's bike and I think to my self how much better the tuono is lol, then last year I bought a 13 honda xr650L to learn how to ride in the dirt/ adventure ride/ work on a bike myself, totally different experience, it's hard around here to find places to ride that's not private property though, I've taken to Sam Houston and ridden single track one time but that's it beside just finding some dirt road some where, I've ridden about 5.5k miles on that so far. My brother and I were both confident that i could do it, I can drive a car really well, I always liked bikes, watched moto vlogs, grew up watching my brother ride his, in early 2000 he had a 1st Gen busa with full bolt ons, and the 91 cbr1000f I learned on. If you're calm and have some critical thinking you can ride any size bike as a beginner
@Trancepotato
@Trancepotato Год назад
I started on a 2021 Ducati Supersport 950S. I rode it in Urban mode only until I got fully licensed. Never had an issue, Urban mode really dulled the throttle response. The only thing that sucked was when I dropped it the 3rd time I got on it, but otherwise it's been great. However I was 38 when I started and definitely got the speed demon shit out of my system a long time ago and was never tempted to do something stupid. Already thinking about getting the new V4 Diavel
@gsd2796
@gsd2796 Год назад
Started on a R3 after 3 years moved over to Z900 took my time just need to respect the bike and you'll be fine
@WallyST675
@WallyST675 Год назад
I was 19 when I bought my first bike, a 1994 Suzuki Katana 600, and it definitely wasn't too much power, through the weight and length took a lot of getting used to.
@gogox98
@gogox98 Год назад
Here's an interesting thing no one mentions. In Europe, you can do the full A license at 24 (if you have A2, you can earlier, but that's beside the point). I did mine this summer, as it is ofr a lot of people, i went straight to A. To do that though, you have to ride a 600 in the course. Specifically, in our course we had the Honda Hornet CB600 or something like that, basically a slightly detuned cbr600rrr engine, makes 105 HP. While I did get used to it, as our courses are much more extensive than the MSF, I wouldn't say I'd start on it. Passed my exam from the first attempt and did pretty well. I do feel that after the course, I could easily jump on a big bike, but I also have to wonder what is the point. If most of the riding you do is in the city, being stuck in traffic or lane-filtering stopped traffic is equally annoying on a 600 and on something smaller. But the smaller bikes have cheaper parts, MUCH cheaper insurance (esp. here in Germany and esp. for a new rider) and less fuel costs. Plus they are more forgiving. That being said, I am originally from Bulgaria and there are simply no small bikes. Small bikes being everyone's first choice is a relatively new trend. People back there ride mostly older bikes, due to the cost associated with buying a new one. That, of course, leads to small bikes like the R3, ninja 300 and so on being relatively absent from the second hand market. In that case, you either end up forking a lot of money for a bike like that or you take the "cheap" route and start on a 600.
@owenernst7768
@owenernst7768 Год назад
That is not how it works everywhere in Europe, just mostly in the north. But I get your point
@nducation8039
@nducation8039 Год назад
My courses were on a Suzuki 600 GSR, 90HP. I loved it. When I got my license, I bought a 600 Fazer.
@cmpmendes
@cmpmendes 10 месяцев назад
My A license was done on an MT 07. Not the best beginner bike but hell of a lot of fun.
@metal4et0
@metal4et0 10 месяцев назад
As a fellow from Bulgaria I also got my A license at 24 on Honda Hornet CB600, I believe the year of the bike was 2003. It is true that here the A licenses are on a 600cc bikes, honestly the Hornet didn't feel like a rocket during the course. Here we also have hours which we need to ride in the city with our instructor. It felt pretty good. Now as a first bike I am driving my fathers Honda CB500T from 1996. It is a very nice smooth bike to go around the city. I am looking, however, for a bike of my own and I'm thorn between saving for a new Ninja 400 or going for some second hand 600cc bike. I will just go and sit on a bunch of bikes and see what feels good and what postures feel natural. Drive safe, guys.
@adgonn
@adgonn Год назад
I started on a 150cc cafe and rode it about 50K kilometers even did a road trip with it. now when I jump to gsx s1000 i felt so good and never got intimidated. like yammie said it depends. everyone has a different style and expectations. just ask what do you want as a beginner never get lost in details, don't fall into peer pressure and feel like you need a giant engine to enjoy riding. just have fun and be realistic about your talent/desires.
@Nene_760
@Nene_760 Год назад
I needed this advice because I'm not a big guy, I'm 5'6 not skinny tho. I have all my gear I was just worried what my first bike should be since I'm short. Great content, bro
@IHiggs
@IHiggs Год назад
Yea im 5’7 the 400 is a perfect height, 400 also has adjustable suspension if you need it lower (will slightly change driving characteristics almost unnoticeable tho)
@BodyPress91
@BodyPress91 Год назад
Schönen guten Tag Yammie. I got my licenze on a FZ6. At this point, i knew this 600 class is the minimun that i want. I was testdriving the K2 GSXR 1000, but it was to much leand forword for me and overpowerer as F**. So i got my sweet little lightweight baby ...the 675 Streety. She is such a beauty and has a tight suspension. I love her so much
@gghanete4999
@gghanete4999 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for this vidéo man
@KellyGeorgePH
@KellyGeorgePH Год назад
I started in a automatic. A Honda Click 125i scooter and I am very happy with it
@jacegdisis3720
@jacegdisis3720 Год назад
@yammienoob I’m 18 and been riding dirtbikes since I was 5, and really wanted to get into street bikes, I got a terrible 1989 cbr600 for $400 because I was 17 at the time, fixed it up. winter hit so I had to wait until next summer turned 18 and rode it for a month and sold it for $800 then got my self a 2012 zx14r, I put 4k miles on it in 2-3 months of riding it in town and the outskirts of town but no road trips. I absolutely have a blast on that bike I am pretty good in the corners, I can keep up or do even better then my friends with bmw s1000rr in the corners. I 100% recommend people that have never touched a bike to get small displacement bikes.
@nashinokami9935
@nashinokami9935 Год назад
I started on a 2011 Ninja 250r and can say it was a great choice. Kind of wouldn't recommend it to someone who hasn't ever ridden bikes before since they are actually quite jumpy and very torquey down low. But coming from offroad experience it was very familiar to me. I put 2000 miles on it and am picking up a 2012 GSX-R 600 next week and couldn't be happier. Selling the ninja to my 19 yo brother so he can learn too
@jballew2239
@jballew2239 Год назад
Had a string of midsized bikes ( BSA, Triumph(s), even a WLA45 ) over ~40 years but the one I came to like the most was one of those odd little Swiss "Condor" scout bikes from the 70's. That Ducati 350 took me everywhere I wanted to go on, and off road. V/max was 65MPH, plenty for twisty 2 lane roads and the occasional mining road in central Arizona.
@gotthatdawg-lh8yb
@gotthatdawg-lh8yb 10 месяцев назад
my grandma can go 65 blindfolded and cuffed
@troythevis4456
@troythevis4456 Год назад
I think starting out on the 400’s is a great way to go. I started riding off road at age 6 on a Honda Z50 and then 70 cc, 125 & 250’s. Then in the early 90’s I got a Honda CBR 400 that I road and crashed a few times. After that I had 2 Kawasaki 636’s. Then I quit riding around 1995 until I bought my 2019 GSX-S 750. Now if I were to get one it would probably be a R7 or Aprilia 660 🏍️
@brianworden7022
@brianworden7022 Год назад
I just started riding for 4 months and have my permit. The bike I have is a 1970 Honda C70M Super Cub. It gets me around town fine. Hopefully I will have money to get a little bigger of a bike without needing to sell the Cub by summer so I can go on back roads to visit my mom.
@charlesprice7608
@charlesprice7608 Год назад
Started at 5 on a Z50, first street bike was at 16, Yamaha 600 Radian. I was lucky, had a place to ride growing up everyday as a kid.
@boostedKTM
@boostedKTM Год назад
Started on 1985 Honda Magna 500 and then 06 katana 750 now Loving my FZ09
@skyolson3905
@skyolson3905 Год назад
I went from a Honda XR 100 as a kid to a Shadow 1100 with no drama. Displacement isn't the key issue, but rather HP to weight ratio.
@AlphaDango
@AlphaDango 9 месяцев назад
Started with my A1 licencse with a 125cc and now with my A2 I got myself a restriced 600cc Yamaha Fazer. Nice bike
@trunktoyz
@trunktoyz Год назад
1st and only bike so far is a Husky Svartpilen 701. I accidentally did a wheelie within the 1st 200 miles of riding. I think there was an electrical glitch and the traction control was temporarily off. Still happens now and then... Scared me at first, but I got it back under control and haven't had any incidents like that since. 5000+ miles later and still having fun!
@2010johnking
@2010johnking 11 месяцев назад
I had a 2005 Ninja 250 for about a year and a half in college, 09-10. It was a very fun and underrated machine. Freaking 14,000 rpm redline and would cruise at 70 mph all day.
@chriswick21
@chriswick21 Год назад
I love my Z400! awesome first bike, no regrets!
@SlightlyM3ntal
@SlightlyM3ntal Год назад
Started on a Grom, rode for a season. Time for an H2 😈
@harrisonmorgan103
@harrisonmorgan103 Год назад
As I’m in the uk and was 16 I was forced to start on a 50cc scooter but now looking to buy a 125cc bike in 4 or 5 months. Used this 50cc bike to get to and from college 4 days a week for the last 3 months and put over 2,000km on it and wouldn’t change a single thing about how I’ve started. Looking forward to getting on a small but bigger bike in the new year
@AZ-wc5ot
@AZ-wc5ot Год назад
i just sold my 125 after a year with it... Honestly pretty great for learning :)
@MrBiggles53
@MrBiggles53 Год назад
I’m 60 and use a 125cc Honda BWs Zuma for commuting 8 miles to and from work. It’s perfect and so fun! Also have a Honda Shadow Spirit for longer rides & touring. Very smooth.
@sernigel9619
@sernigel9619 Год назад
NorCal resident. 27, started on a trident 660. Love it so much. Big issue for me was physical size of bike. I’m 6’2 and looking at duke390 and such, they felt small. I never had any experience on a bike till maybe 2 weeks ago. This 660 feels like enough to be fun but not enough to be uncomfortable riding.
@englishsteel-nz6im
@englishsteel-nz6im Год назад
No better riding than in NorCal and yeah-- a 650 class bike for a mature rider is a good 1st choice and the power will keep you happy for at least a few years. Now, people making every excuse in the world to start from 0 exp other than the msf course on a 600 supersport are forever a meme lol
@kawasakiLife250r
@kawasakiLife250r Год назад
Same here bud im from the UK and went from a 125cc on a cbt licence to a restricted honda cbr600 on an a2 licence loved every second of it even though it scared the ever living life out of me lol. I traded down to a done up ninja 250 and love it but am starting to want some more power again
@lukahomersham9826
@lukahomersham9826 Год назад
im in NZ and i had a bit of prior experience in the dirt. I started on a 250 for about a month and then moved to a cb400sf four cylinder with 54hp. loved that bike and had it for a year. i then moved to a SV1000 120hp, loved that bike and only just sold it about a year after having it. now i have a Honday CBR954rr Fireblade 154hp. I defiantly wouldn't recommend anything more than 50-60 hp for a beginner and dont get fooled with rider modes, the temptation to see what it has will always be there. it wasnt long into riding my fireblade that i had it up to 220kph because i didnt realise how fast it was.
@fastec5
@fastec5 11 месяцев назад
Damn yall, i started on a Suzuki TU250 with 16hp lol. Then moved on to a Ninja 250 then a CX500 (both under 50hp). My first big bike was a 750 Magna with some mods so i mean 80whp is still a quick bike, but not supersport fast by any means. And while ive road the hell out of it, i still have a LOT to learn.
@Toffer1990
@Toffer1990 Год назад
Im hoping to get one atleast to have one in my life time. Thanks for the vids, atleast I can feel having a dream bike even if its only virtual.
@motor_ma77
@motor_ma77 Год назад
Had a 125cc for 4 years finally done my DAS🇬🇧March of this year. I went for a Fazer 8 then I’ve had a Tracer 900 now currently SX1000. You just have to respect the bike some require more respect then others
@MattonaKwak
@MattonaKwak Год назад
I went from a Yamaha Xmax 125 to a Kawasaki Ninja 650 after 6 months of having the 125. I have no regrets at all and I love having the power I need to do my daily commute to work. I’m British btw (fyi) and I travel a lot on roads that are 60-70mph and having the ample power to do that makes travel SO much easier! The jump wasn’t as intimidating as I thought it would be as long as you RESPECT the power of the bigger bike and do your research before the jump. Of course though, it may be different for other people but I personally feel that I didn’t need an intermediate bike. I started riding July 2022 (I’m 27).
@manueljojo6538
@manueljojo6538 Год назад
Thank you for the sharing! I am in my early 40s and just got my motorbike license. Still wandering around and deciding which/what bike to get as my first one. Also thinking if I should get a used/preowned. Love the Honda CB650R all this while but there is no stock coming in until June/July. Appreciate your sharing in the video, and might keep looking out, probably something smaller too. 😉
@yuchenliu6062
@yuchenliu6062 7 месяцев назад
Hey man have you got that bike yet?? I'm also thinking about the cb650r. Great look but a little pricy and out dated. Same price I could get a xsr900 but it would probably get me in trouble lol
@manueljojo6538
@manueljojo6538 7 месяцев назад
@@yuchenliu6062 oh yes. I've gotten a cb650r 2019 about 4-5months ago. Pre-owned at less than 6000km mileage. Loving it alot. Heavy tho.
@yuchenliu6062
@yuchenliu6062 7 месяцев назад
going for the new one with e clutch @@manueljojo6538
@colefetters7253
@colefetters7253 Год назад
I started on a buell blast, and had a lot of fun as long as I wasn't spending more than an hour In the saddle. I am 6' and the bike is designed to fit very short riders. My guess is around 5'5". Had a blast on it, did a out 5k miles over 2 seasons and then bought a BMW f800st. I'm now on a vintage Honda that I fixed up because I wrecked the BMW, but the beemer will ride again. 80hp feels a lot different from 35hp, and if will feel like getting on a rocketship when I ride the BMW again.
@CorvetteGuy912
@CorvetteGuy912 8 месяцев назад
Started on a 2002 R6. Then went to an 04 R6; after a bit traded it for an FZ07. Fast forward two ZX6R’s, a Buell Firebolt I now have an S1000RR and an R7.
@aaronholmes-black6621
@aaronholmes-black6621 Год назад
Recently got my 2013 675 Striple with 30k miles as a first bike; It honestly came down to price and power. I've had a couple of small hiccups with it and one big hiccup involving rider error, but a few months later and 3k miles tacked on from riding literally every or every other day roughly 50 miles in either direction to work and practicing in my spare time, and I feel incredibly familiar with its power, it's maneuverability, and leaning it over at speed. I'll definitely be seeking out more advanced courses come Spring.
@mytmousemalibu
@mytmousemalibu Год назад
Similar path, I started on a 15' FZ09. The 09 or a Triumph triple was the end goal because I am infatuated with how good triples sound! I was looking for an FZ07 but price & availability wasn't there when my 09 popped up. Its a wicked bike but super fun. Made a few minor errors early on but gelling with it well now. I know my limits but looking to expand my riding with some classes/track time next year.
@aaronholmes-black6621
@aaronholmes-black6621 Год назад
@mytmousemalibu The Triple Whistle is definitely a selling point, I will agree.
@LCNismo
@LCNismo Год назад
My first bike was a CBR 945 rr and it’s scarred the shit out of me. A few years later I bought a 390 duke and loved it. I still ride it and thinking about making the move to a 790/890 duke
@MauryaShah
@MauryaShah Год назад
I started 9 months ago, on a LAMS MT07, which is detuned to 50hp, however, keeps most of the torque from stock. It still was too powerful to learn on, especially having never ridden before. Luckily, a family member bought a husky 401, and I was able to ride it regularly during my learners. That is a good learner bike, and I wish I had started on that. 9 months into my journey, however, I almost always take the MT07, as it really is a better bike. I enjoy the sound and torque, and ride quality more. I still take the husky from time to time just to practice.
@kushpaladin
@kushpaladin Год назад
i started on a 50cc dirt bike when i was 7..... i think i got my KTM 350 when i was 17. 10 years later i just bought a R3. i've been riding it daily for a year and i'm still not bored of it, it's really fun in the corners. now when i upgrade to a R7 i'll already know body positioning and corner skills
@jamesjanney4440
@jamesjanney4440 Год назад
Started on a Yamaha xs 650, then to a cb 750K (raked and stretched hardtail) , then. V 65 Sabre (awesome till I totalled it and spent 3 1/2 months in a cast, then Harley sports term, Harley heritage, then (now) a Kawasaki Z900 Naked and I love it.
@tylerharmer7758
@tylerharmer7758 Год назад
I have had a ninja 400 for 4 months now and can say I'm glad I started on a forgiving bike. However I am already looking to get a larger displacement bike.
@mrgman1228
@mrgman1228 Год назад
Started on a Ninja 400 and will be upgrading to a z900. Definitely worth it to start on a smaller bike.
@TomsMotoTV
@TomsMotoTV Год назад
Just bought a z900! I absolutely love it!!
@antoineallard8788
@antoineallard8788 Год назад
Meanwhile, as a kinda experienced 25 Y/o rider, i went back to small cc. My Royal Enfield Himalayan made me fell in love with a simplier way of riding
@nigel.ivoryreyes197
@nigel.ivoryreyes197 Год назад
My mentor,I have been learning from your wisdom Yu good Teacher tanks for your wisdom for 2years I think I will get a 400cc ,I am 50years old ad feeling's to ride motorcycle is strong thanks for your comfort ad encouragement
@Illness.og.
@Illness.og. Год назад
I started on a grom 125, sold that then went to a ninja 300, then after finally riding that for a year and learning the fundamentals i sold it and went and got me my z650 and a z125 for the thrill. Had the choice of getting a z900, but my style of riding I didn’t need the 900, 650 was enough for me and very easy to get up and going. Just more simple.
@dave12059
@dave12059 Год назад
Started out on a CB 350 used bike. Bought a KZ400, then a Honda 650 Nighthawk , then a Harley 883, then Harley Electra-glide limited, hurt my back to ride it. Kaw 650 Vulcan after that, same problem. Then when I took the 650 in to be serviced there sat a 900RS !!! Have been riding it since 2018, during that time I had a Honda 250R that I used for practicing(didn’t want to drop the RS), enjoyed it so much that I just bought a ZX4RR. Still have the 900. N+1 🤪 if it will do highway speeds I’m of the thinking it’s fast enough to enjoy. Rarely get above 80 on either bike. Just enjoy the two styles of riding they represent. Forty years work of riding
@jayaneyon9316
@jayaneyon9316 Месяц назад
Starting on a beginner bike is a luxury. They're more expensive used than supersports so most of us just learn carefully.
@Partnerthedog
@Partnerthedog Год назад
I've owned grom, r3, cb300f, ninja 400, drz400sm, and now I have svartpilen 401! Still having fun. Today I rode a triumph street triple 675 and it was amazing, but I know I would get in too much trouble. I love that I can stretch the legs of the 400s. The 400 are perfect motorcycles, drz and a ninja 400 and svartpilen are the best 3 beginner bikes forsure.
@ericy8290
@ericy8290 Год назад
As a 230 pound 6’6” 21 yo male, I started on a 2007 fz6 (84hp). It was scary but I stayed light on the throttle for a while until I got more comfortable
@cruzmarco6048
@cruzmarco6048 Год назад
No way you are 6'6" just no way.
@TheJunky228
@TheJunky228 Год назад
26, started this year on a sr400, mid 20's hp. first bike. definitely a keeper and I don't have the desire for a bigger bike yet. thinking of a sprocket change for next year though as it handles highway just fine but pretty close to redline at 85mph. I like the classic bike feel, look, and ride. don't want a sportbike or cruiser. a dirtbike might be fun if there were somewhere legal to ride it....
@pbjean6868
@pbjean6868 Год назад
I started on 2005 600cc Honda Silverwing. And now Ride a 650cc Yamaha V star. The Silverwing the perfect starter bike for me due to its center of gravity, reliable acceleration and highly responsive abs system. Did low side once while learning.But due to having the most of the weight distribution and my airbag vest tether. The bike ended up saving me. Rather than me flying off the road. As I started to fly off the bike. It pulled me backward andto the ground and kept all the force as it slid. Ended up with bruised legs, hands and a dislocated wrist for a while. But it could've been worse since I was in the highway going 75 at the time.
@nikitrcek5012
@nikitrcek5012 9 месяцев назад
I bought fzs600 as my first here in Europe.had mt07 in driving school rode 25 school hours did 1500 miles and I have no regrets starting on a 600 cc.I did rode 2 stroke 200cc scooters and mopeds when i was a teenager.but that was like 15 years ago.fz6 was used in driving schools in europe early 2000's until the mt07 came to the market
@jimmythecacodemon2397
@jimmythecacodemon2397 Год назад
I really wanted an R6 for my first, then I saw the zx4rr came out, but with a whopping (almost) 10k price tag I can’t justify it, now I’m looking at R7s, bit cheaper, and a bit more power than a ninja 400, I think that’s what I’m gonna go with, especially with all the good things I’ve heard about it
@RicoS0L0
@RicoS0L0 9 месяцев назад
My first bike and second bike were both R6. I knew nothing about bikes at the time and knew that any bike needed respect.
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