Bikers Youtube thread

A litre bike would be overkill for the roads he rides, it's all about that corner speed :D he's done a couple of vids on other bikes, a speed four and daytona 675.
 
You can turn those assists off, put the mode in slick and have fun. :D

Then just spend 2/3 the price on a bike that has none of the things he doesn't want.

Something that takes effort to keep ion the power band and has a silly high RPM would be ideal :D
 
Daytona is an ideal bike for him, or the Street Triple if he prefers nakeds.

Bikes don't get much purer than those two, although they have a very low learning curve.
 
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He's been riding for 8 years, that means he started when he was 18. I think he's 26, he mentioned it in one of the vlogs. Another example that its good to start when you're young :D

His videos would get more interest if he was riding a daytona, it like Murtanio. He jumped on the R6 and all of the sudden his subs increased. :)

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Lots of text, barley any videos... so here's a quick video from my mates.

The guy on the Z750 I've known for 12 years. :-)
 
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1000cc adventure bike with 100bhp as fast/faster than a 145bhp naked bike shocker!* :D

*In fact, they're all just as fast as each other, the wobbly fleshy bit on top is the limiting factor.
 
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That is why you slow down to 50 and position yourself more to the center just in case an idiot pulls out...


Seen that the other day, from that video you've got no idea if the bikers just flown over a crest and appeared in front of the car or any number of things that mean it's not just a driver with their eyes shut.
 
Anyone considering buying the MT-10 should watch and follow BJ's blogs. If you're not there are still some good tips and guides from the gurus at JHS.

 
Anyone considering buying the MT-10 should watch and follow BJ's blogs. If you're not there are still some good tips and guides from the gurus at JHS.


I would have purchased one this year if the tank range wasn't so comical. Other bikes producing similar power are getting far better fuel economy, but I guess this is the future of Euro4 regulations.
 
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