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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2011
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….and grocery runs
Mountain runs
Highways
Scenery
….and grocery runs
CBR600RR is NOT FOR BEGINNERS
This bike is definitely not for beginners. Not because of the power. Because of the riding position. It takes a while to get used to. And it’ll hurt your wrists, back and legs!!
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Night rides on CBR600RR (With pure sounds) in 4K
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Sydney roads are so bumpy 🤦♂️
Honda CBR600RR Mountain run with PURE SOUND PART 2
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Enjoy the view! SETUP: AGV K3 SV Chin mount GoPro Hero 12 ND16 filter Wind muffler
Honda CBR1000R FIREBLADE First ride
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2008 Honda CBR1000RR First time riding a litre bike!!
Yamaha MY-09 Mountain run (with pure sound)
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2022 Yamaha MT-09 3 cylinder engine Quickshifter up and down Traction control and power modes to suit the conditions/rider Definitely not a beginner bike!!!
Yamaha R7 First ride after a long time (with pure sound and no music)
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2023 YZF-R7 One of the best beginner bikes you can get in Australia. Cross plane parallel twin engine (CP2)
Honda CBR600RR Mountain Run with pure sound
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2003 Honda CBR600RR Full Yoshimura exhaust system *This bike is suitable for mid to advanced riders*
what year is this bike?
Hello there! I started on a 2003 model not that long ago. Still ride it. It can absolutely be for beginners. Just do the basics when riding. Grip the tank with your legs and switch up between that and using your arms/shoulders for support. You'll have little to no wrist pain in 90% of your rides. Ride it everyday for your body to get used to it. Start going to the gym to work on your core/upper body strength. That'll help alot. It's not optional in my opinion. These motorcycles were meant for the track and like MotoGP riders they require you to be stronger to endure and handle them. You can also stretch mid ride like I do if you ain't scared of taking ur hands off the handlebars. I feel like you are a bit scared riding it. In a sportsbike you've got to become one with the machine. You've got to fully tuck/grip when speeding and loosen up completely when going for twisties. In this riding position especially you can't have the luxury of being scared for 1s or you'll end up splatted against smth.
guardo le moto
A lot of people seem to miss the point of these bikes. They are a piece of sports equipment that happens to be road legal and is meant to be optimal for track day use, not for commuting. You wouldn't commute in an F1 car or on a full on carbon fiber triathlon bicycle either.
100% mate, I've only owned 1 bike my whole life which is quite upright, and the only other bike i've ridden is a Yamaha R7 because I went on a test ride when it was released. It was a cool experience, but I'm not a huge fan of the aggressive ergonomics. When I buy myself a CBR600RR I think I'll be doing a few things to the bike to make it a bit more comfortable (without sacrificing the sporty side too much). I imagine it's more aggressive than the R7, and I won't enjoy riding it around as much as I would if it was more comfortable because I really enjoy long rides. Stay safe on the road bro, dw about the negativity
R7 is really fun and torquey. And yes the 600RR is a bit more aggressive but manageable power compared to a litre bike. Thanks man. You ride safe as well. There’s always gonna be negative comments on social media.
Maybe you should also consider CBR650R, still sporty but more comfortable 😁
@@kamilbalogh7267 Oh man trust me, i've considered it, seems like an amazing bike. But, a man cannot change what his dream bike is. I just love the look of the CBR600RR
Lol
Not for you either by the looks of it....
Care to elaborate?
@@97lnka uh how about u crying about it hurting ur wrists because ur not engaging ur core and legs to support ur weight and instead straight arm and rest ur entire body weight on ur arms (i ride a 636 so i know my wrists hurt when im riding sloppy)
@@97lnka and loosen up ur arms and stop deathgripping the bike
@@gorduhnthat’s true I should try that. Maybe then my wrists and back won’t hurt after a 4+ hour ride
It is for intermediates definitely not for beginners. If you are big like me its not for you i got up one and it was so small under me that people where laughing and i could barely use the controls .
A friend of mine started on the CBR600RR 😆 bro pulled up with it at the crib
If you’ve got the balls for it, why not 🤣
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Cool clip !
I beat my meat to this shit
How do you get good audio?
I’ve got a wind muffler on the camera. Still not the best
@@97lnka is it for a GoPro?
@@xaviersassu8660yes
Nice vid Nice bike🔥
Thank you
Very nice video! Amazing bike and landscape. Could you tell me which camera are you using? Thanks.
Thank you. Its a GoPro Hero 12
@@97lnka much appreaciated, the footage looks astonishing, no wonder why. I will have to get one of these myself...
nice vid, would love it if it was a little longer :)
Thank you. Planning on making the next ones a bit longer.
Sexy. Love everything about this video
Nice bike🔥
Thank you
I like this kind of video! keep it up
Thank you