You are wise in your thinking, to let your skill levels develop before moving on to a larger bike. I have seen many people get into trouble because they went to a larger bike too soon. Don't get sucked into the hype about engine power. People rode bikes all over the world with only or less than 50hp. Stay safe, great video.
I was going to buy the classic 350, but you are convincing me to get a hunter, more versatile and useful to move around in big cities like Buenos Aires and do short rides, what I don't know is how it behaves with a passenger? Many thanks for your "philosophical videos". A big salute from Argentina (Buenos Aires)
@@TheHalfNomad The question would be to know with which of the two I go better with my wife, she is small, light and short, 1.60 and weighs 50 kg. and I am 1.73 and 87 kg. thanks
The only reason I may upgrade my Hunter is because I need to travel some hilly motorways with a speed limit of 110, which is pushing the limit of a naked 350. I'd be happy to putt along at 100 on the steep hills but the trucks and luxury SUV's have other ideas.
I'm new to the bike world. bought a Honda CB350 RS a couple of weeks back. as a car guy for several years, I immediately realised what I was missing from this life. it's just the bike and the weekend roads.
Bud should i go for handle bar mirror or stick with the default ones i usually cruise around 60-80 will the vibration be an issue in the default on these speeds
You are wise in your thinking, to let your skill levels develop before moving on to a larger bike. I have seen many people get into trouble because they went to a larger bike too soon. Don't get sucked into the hype about engine power. People rode bikes all over the world with only or less than 50hp. Stay safe, great video.
Thanks, totally agreed with you
I was going to buy the classic 350, but you are convincing me to get a hunter, more versatile and useful to move around in big cities like Buenos Aires and do short rides, what I don't know is how it behaves with a passenger? Many thanks for your "philosophical videos". A big salute from Argentina (Buenos Aires)
Thank you so much. I find the Hunter to be more nimble and responsive than the 350 but 350 has a more classic appeal to it 😊😊
@@TheHalfNomad The question would be to know with which of the two I go better with my wife, she is small, light and short, 1.60 and weighs 50 kg. and I am 1.73 and 87 kg. thanks
@alejandrodelasala6528 perhaps classic will be a better option then
Definitely, I enjoy watching them!
Thanks
The only reason I may upgrade my Hunter is because I need to travel some hilly motorways with a speed limit of 110, which is pushing the limit of a naked 350. I'd be happy to putt along at 100 on the steep hills but the trucks and luxury SUV's have other ideas.
True that 👍🏼👍🏼
Melbourne is such a beautiful place I'd love to visit sometime!
You must! Its gorgeous
This vid is proof that Real Motorcyclists don't need 200hp between their legs to enjoy great rides.😊
Thanks 👍🏼😊
I own a Classic 350. I know the feel. Safe rides!
@pedropicado954 excellent enjoy your RE
wow. therapeutic.
I'm new to the bike world. bought a Honda CB350 RS a couple of weeks back. as a car guy for several years, I immediately realised what I was missing from this life. it's just the bike and the weekend roads.
Welcome to motorcycles and enjoy your rides, be safe
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I got late today 😢 but it's worth the wait❤
Thanks
Bud should i go for handle bar mirror or stick with the default ones i usually cruise around 60-80 will the vibration be an issue in the default on these speeds
Bar end mirrors for sure. Stock. Mirrors on the Hunter were hopeless.
good far from the madding crowd.
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