This video raised a lot of good points bro. No matter what you do there will always be some goofy person hating. The best thing we can do as a community is ignore any hate and keep encouraging new riders to learn in a safe and controlled way!
I'm 18 and I just bought a R3 and have joined a few discord servers for riders and I'm genuinely surprised how many people ask why not a R6 or why not an R1, with full seriousness. They think that just cuz they started on a 600 or 1000 and lived means everyone else should do that aswell. But that isn't a majority. I've found that the majority of riders are nice people who just wanna help, but the few arrogant riders tend to ruin it. (as with anything)
Enjoy your r3! I started with a 2009 r6 and it’s fast and awesome and I love it but after a year it’s gotten kinda boring because all I do is go fast. I’m starting to look at a r7 to stunt or an mt07 for more around town cruising instead of r6 need for speed vibes. Who cares what others think, it’s your life and your ride so enjoy it!
I ride a r6 and I'm about to buy a 390 for the track. I started driving a slow car long time ago and know being able to out perform your equipment is when you really learn.
They also seem to forget the fact that an R1 can be way out of someone's budget too. Especially for an 18 year old lol. Not everyone has $20,000 to blow on a 1st or 2nd bike. And tbh, for $20k, I'd rather get a car.
Yea fuck those guys. I started on a z650 and honestly was considering trading that one in for the r3. Don't get me wrong I enjoy that acceleration as much as the next guy but for me the best thrill when riding is getting some solid leans in. Cornering is the best feeling ever and a 600/1000 is just unnecessary. I mean I did end up buying the new gsx8r but I saw the bike and just fell in love with it so got that one instead lol. But yeah the r3 is crisp.🤌
Dude if they started on a 1000 or 600 I assure you they likely are not even good riders. I'm an advanced rider(lots of track time, very quick in the twisties)and am picking up an RS660 due to how balanced it is. No use for liter bikes on track or backroads. Also own a NInja 400 w/suspension upgrades that I thoroughly enjoy schooling guys on liter bikes with and an 07 GSXR 600 w/60k miles on it lol Learn to ride good and school big ego's on bikes they don't have 10% of the skill needed to push.
good to see someone talk on this from the US motovlog scene 💯 I got the same when I went from a zx6r to a MT07 instead of a zx10, then a 07 to 701 instead of a MT10, then ended up on a 450 and back to a MT07 lol I say you have more fun on a bike you can get the most out of, most of the time your riding If all you do is ride highways at 200mph then 1000cc is perfect lol if you want to improve as a rider and try new things then what you're doing is the right thing. Trying different styles of bikes, different power, different number of cylinders etc I rode the tuono v4 factory and the tuna 660 factory, and since then the 660 has been one of my favorite bikes I have been on, if I needed a do it all bike and had smooth roads that would be the one, so if the 660 you got is anything like that (I assume its the same just different body) then you made a good choice of bike 👊
You're absolutely correct you've got those who know it all. How quickly they forget they themselves had to learn how to ride as well. and who says they know how to ride. just because they might have a little more experience. than the person they are making fun off.
I 100% agree with everything, also like to add, those people making fun of other riders for being new or smaller CC motorcycles, they're forgetting one major flaw, they once were new riders, and most likely started on a 300/400/600cc motorcycle, maybe some of them started on a 1000cc, everyone starts somewhere -Positivity breeds positive results.
Truth man. Fortunately I've been pretty fortunate so far not to have really caught much negativity on my youtube channel for starting on a 660. Honestly that's what made to most sense to me at the time and it has worked out awesome. It seems like in person the motorcycle community has been amazing though. Other bikers are always just nice. It's awesome. I agree you don't have to be fast to make content. It seems like it can actually kind of a cop out for not being creative and telling an interesting story. BTW? What are you majoring in? I miss college. I don't miss being broke in college lol.
No matter what bike your on 50miles is 50miles CC don't matter just enjoy your ride and be safe. Keep up the content. I've also heard that it's better to drive a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow
It 100% is better to learn on a lower cc bike and it is 100% more fun to drive a smaller bike to its limits then to stay in second gear with a litre bike
@@unchatirlwent from 125 8hp to a 140 16hp, abit more power teaches you to corner proper, 125 can barley wind out sweeping corners, you need to hit atleast 70 without a sweat( if you wanna survive ).
Where's my 125 CC gang? 😂😂😂 Honestly I was thinking of getting a bigger bike but I am really comfortable with what I have. I only use my bike to drive close by and it works for me. People who criticize other people for riding something smaller are not only toxic but insecure. It's really pointless. Loved the rant, loved the two Povs, thanks for the ted talk, stay safe on the road Mr. Columbus.
I'm doing my MSF course on this upcoming monday and wednesday, I'm really looking forward to it. And going to be getting a r3 as my first bike, because I actually want to learn the bike and develop skills
Agree on nothing being wrong with smaller CC bikes, if anything they're more fun. It gets boring / frustrating when you're babying a litre bike around. Best part of riding is revving the RPMs out without going light speed.
I can understand not wanting a 1000cc superbike for the street, but that's where 1000cc nakeds are perfect. So much fun on the street. 600/660's are great, but really shine on track.
You guys were in my little town. Me and the lady take that route regularly. Also, Just got an RS660! I got the acid gold but with the Aprilia graphics kit. Love it.
That empty lane you rode through after passing the kit'd out 636 was sketchy af. I was just waiting for some a-hole to turn in from either said. Ive been riding for almost 3 months and thats one of the sketchiest situations
Great video and love the camera angles. You made some good points on an important topic. My bike and my car are targets of jokes sometimes. I like them and that is all that matters. They give me the riding and driving experiences that I enjoy. Be safe.
You're right, the CC doesn't matter. It's as I tell people, The best bike in the world is whichever one I'm currently on. -Feel free to use this ideology.
I want to buy my first bike, a Yamaha r15, I would've like an r3 but my budget is kinda tight right now and I know absolutely nothing about bikes and no one to teach me, so maybe one day, with more experience and money, I hopefully get my dream bike, a Yamaha H2.
Hey there, I would consider myself an "experienced" rider, who has ridden a ton on both track and street. To give you more insight, those guys that consistently trash on newer riders are not truly experienced riders. Good riders, no matter what their riding, will always try to lift up riders around them in either advice, or general encouragement. The gist is- if you're a good rider, you shouldn't need to prove it to anyone. It should be noticeable.
I do think cruise control for bikes and cars is cool, but in my opinion you need to be on your A game all the time and cruise control makes u comfortable
I plan on moving from a 400 to an RS 660. Or the new Daytona 660 depending on how it turns out. My dream bike is still a cbr 600rr. Where i add +2 to the rear sprocket. Still doing some thinking tho. What gloves are those again?
How did you start making your vidoes, ive got a 883 sportster ans ive been riding for about a year now but im not sure if u should have a mount on my helemet or my bike wny recomendations?
Anybody that has a REAL PASSION for bikes I feel never does this. We are always stoked just to be out there with people of the same interest no matter what they are riding, we all started somewhere! The guys who do this ride for three wrong reasons sadly, comparison is the thief of joy smh. Let those guys be miserable and keep enjoying those two wheels!!
whats a good sport bike you would recommend for a beginner ive heard 600cc and 2 or fewer cylinders and would an rs660 be a good one if found at a reasonable price
lol I was friendless for like 2 years starting out, I never went to bike nights but I met people out while riding and now I got a friend I sold my 03’ R1 too and a buddy I found a low mileage 13’ S1000RR for last summer, so all in all it just takes time and talking with peeps out and about or online lol
Yea the toxic people exist in every community too. There's always the people who think their word is the gospel and get butt hurt when people disagree with them. I've owned my fair share of liter bikes and while they're fun.. There's literally no point to them other than for the track or just being an enthusiast who happens to want one. Which is ok, there's nothing wrong with that lol. Go out and buy whatever you want with your own money, ain't no one care lol. I ride a ZX4RR now and a CBR 600RR, sure, it doesn't go 2000mph, but I find it way more fun to ride the hell out of a smaller bike, than it is to keep yourself on a leash with a demon under your ass for the entire ride. Also, liter bikes nowadays, unless you find a way older used one, go into new car territory as far as pricing can go. I had a BMW S1KR at one point, and that thing costed the same as a brand new decent small car.
@@tucrr Of course, there’s many different aspects of bike life, me personally, I’m not about to be riding nothing slow, you want be able to keep up with people on the highway on group rides!
One FACT that does matter on the street tho, especially in big city multi lane is that sweet sweet TORQUE, an CC's bring it. If it don't matter to you, it will once past the newb or intermediate stage. Most imbeciles think that the big bore bikes just bring more speed, but its the torque that matters. Two lane country roads, I will still want the torque, but that is because once you get it, you don't go back down. Track? totally different story. Also this does not infer that someone can't be on some 400 having a great time rollin 2 lane.
One thing ive noticed is non Harley owners get excited about any bike but Harley owners are so elitist and no other bike matters apart from their shiteheaps!
2 povs is sick, agreed on all the weird corny stuff abt moto community online, it’s so toxic for nothing
This video raised a lot of good points bro. No matter what you do there will always be some goofy person hating. The best thing we can do as a community is ignore any hate and keep encouraging new riders to learn in a safe and controlled way!
Exactly brother🤝
So get a 1000cc and you won't hate on me 😁
its always the r7 guys being cringe
I'm 18 and I just bought a R3 and have joined a few discord servers for riders and I'm genuinely surprised how many people ask why not a R6 or why not an R1, with full seriousness. They think that just cuz they started on a 600 or 1000 and lived means everyone else should do that aswell. But that isn't a majority. I've found that the majority of riders are nice people who just wanna help, but the few arrogant riders tend to ruin it. (as with anything)
Enjoy your r3! I started with a 2009 r6 and it’s fast and awesome and I love it but after a year it’s gotten kinda boring because all I do is go fast. I’m starting to look at a r7 to stunt or an mt07 for more around town cruising instead of r6 need for speed vibes. Who cares what others think, it’s your life and your ride so enjoy it!
I ride a r6 and I'm about to buy a 390 for the track. I started driving a slow car long time ago and know being able to out perform your equipment is when you really learn.
They also seem to forget the fact that an R1 can be way out of someone's budget too. Especially for an 18 year old lol. Not everyone has $20,000 to blow on a 1st or 2nd bike. And tbh, for $20k, I'd rather get a car.
Yea fuck those guys. I started on a z650 and honestly was considering trading that one in for the r3. Don't get me wrong I enjoy that acceleration as much as the next guy but for me the best thrill when riding is getting some solid leans in. Cornering is the best feeling ever and a 600/1000 is just unnecessary. I mean I did end up buying the new gsx8r but I saw the bike and just fell in love with it so got that one instead lol. But yeah the r3 is crisp.🤌
Dude if they started on a 1000 or 600 I assure you they likely are not even good riders.
I'm an advanced rider(lots of track time, very quick in the twisties)and am picking up an RS660 due to how balanced it is. No use for liter bikes on track or backroads.
Also own a NInja 400 w/suspension upgrades that I thoroughly enjoy schooling guys on liter bikes with and an 07 GSXR 600 w/60k miles on it lol
Learn to ride good and school big ego's on bikes they don't have 10% of the skill needed to push.
your'e vids even better with both pov, i love it dude!!
Good to know, thank you!
good to see someone talk on this from the US motovlog scene 💯 I got the same when I went from a zx6r to a MT07 instead of a zx10, then a 07 to 701 instead of a MT10, then ended up on a 450 and back to a MT07 lol I say you have more fun on a bike you can get the most out of, most of the time your riding
If all you do is ride highways at 200mph then 1000cc is perfect lol if you want to improve as a rider and try new things then what you're doing is the right thing. Trying different styles of bikes, different power, different number of cylinders etc
I rode the tuono v4 factory and the tuna 660 factory, and since then the 660 has been one of my favorite bikes I have been on, if I needed a do it all bike and had smooth roads that would be the one, so if the 660 you got is anything like that (I assume its the same just different body) then you made a good choice of bike 👊
Exactly bro, literally couldn’t have said it better myself!
*Mexico 😁
💯@@DrewMonge
I have a ‘22 RS 660. Don’t if you would like it but, I bought mine with a rear red rim and I think it makes it stand out a little better.
Best TED/TUCK talk ... Your realness is spot on
You're absolutely correct you've got those who know it all. How quickly they forget they themselves had to learn how to ride as well. and who says they know how to ride. just because they might have a little more experience. than the person they are making fun off.
the two povs r actually so cool‼️
Thank you!
I 100% agree with everything, also like to add, those people making fun of other riders for being new or smaller CC motorcycles, they're forgetting one major flaw, they once were new riders, and most likely started on a 300/400/600cc motorcycle, maybe some of them started on a 1000cc, everyone starts somewhere
-Positivity breeds positive results.
both POVs are good...
he speaks and tells facts IN HIS VIDEOS (a review for his many videos.. love it!)
Ily
@@tucrr Thanks i saw your video about why yamaha r7 is the best for beginners and i'm planning to buy that once i get my licence!
Truth man. Fortunately I've been pretty fortunate so far not to have really caught much negativity on my youtube channel for starting on a 660. Honestly that's what made to most sense to me at the time and it has worked out awesome. It seems like in person the motorcycle community has been amazing though. Other bikers are always just nice. It's awesome.
I agree you don't have to be fast to make content. It seems like it can actually kind of a cop out for not being creative and telling an interesting story.
BTW? What are you majoring in? I miss college. I don't miss being broke in college lol.
No matter what bike your on 50miles is 50miles
CC don't matter just enjoy your ride and be safe. Keep up the content.
I've also heard that it's better to drive a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow
It takes ALOT longer on 8 hp mini bike..
It 100% is better to learn on a lower cc bike and it is 100% more fun to drive a smaller bike to its limits then to
stay in second gear with a litre bike
@@unchatirlwent from 125 8hp to a 140 16hp, abit more power teaches you to corner proper, 125 can barley wind out sweeping corners, you need to hit atleast 70 without a sweat( if you wanna survive ).
Where's my 125 CC gang? 😂😂😂 Honestly I was thinking of getting a bigger bike but I am really comfortable with what I have. I only use my bike to drive close by and it works for me. People who criticize other people for riding something smaller are not only toxic but insecure. It's really pointless.
Loved the rant, loved the two Povs, thanks for the ted talk, stay safe on the road Mr. Columbus.
The growth is insane! Just a few months ago I was watching you and you were at 12k congrats brother! Hope to collab one day! Almost at 13k now
Awesome man keep it up!
I'm doing my MSF course on this upcoming monday and wednesday, I'm really looking forward to it. And going to be getting a r3 as my first bike, because I actually want to learn the bike and develop skills
Agree on nothing being wrong with smaller CC bikes, if anything they're more fun. It gets boring / frustrating when you're babying a litre bike around. Best part of riding is revving the RPMs out without going light speed.
I ride a flashed MT09 and think it is perfect for what I want to do. You don’t need anymore power. Even though I’m still eyeing a V2 for next bike
I can understand not wanting a 1000cc superbike for the street, but that's where 1000cc nakeds are perfect. So much fun on the street. 600/660's are great, but really shine on track.
Just vacationed in sebastian over the past summer! chill place.
You guys were in my little town. Me and the lady take that route regularly. Also, Just got an RS660! I got the acid gold but with the Aprilia graphics kit. Love it.
R3 rider here… thanks for defending us 🤣. Subbed!
I got you brother, stay safe🤝
That empty lane you rode through after passing the kit'd out 636 was sketchy af. I was just waiting for some a-hole to turn in from either said. Ive been riding for almost 3 months and thats one of the sketchiest situations
Hey man its me again thanks for the upload it was awesome! almost to the surron! ride safe
W vid, and I'm glad talked about that topic a lot of people needed to hear that it's really an ongoing problem, people hate for no reason
As i get older , less Weight and smaller wheelbase (no hi way for me) along with usable power becomes my primary concerns.
2 angles is a nice touch tuck. Good vid.
Two povs are awesome, and where did you buy that card holder or what brand is that
You should ride through Rockledge drive. You’ll enjoy that road 5:47
Still sad about the R6 but I am starting to like the Aprilia
I’m glad :)
"Wanna go to chic fil a?"
"..... Its sunday"
"😮💨😩🤦♂️"
I think the 2 POVs are insane Tuck! I love the style of switching from one POV to another with smooth transitions...
im from UK and just started Riding so im on 125cc atm.. but going for my A2 which is 500cc im excited1
You’ve nailed the camera settings
Thank you!
Great video and love the camera angles. You made some good points on an important topic. My bike and my car are targets of jokes sometimes. I like them and that is all that matters. They give me the riding and driving experiences that I enjoy. Be safe.
The videos are sick man! I’m hoping to get an rs660 soon.
Love the POV's bro. Also whered you get your shirt from?
H&M I believe
You're right, the CC doesn't matter. It's as I tell people, The best bike in the world is whichever one I'm currently on. -Feel free to use this ideology.
That homework is NOT getting done
LOL SHHHH
I want to buy my first bike, a Yamaha r15, I would've like an r3 but my budget is kinda tight right now and I know absolutely nothing about bikes and no one to teach me, so maybe one day, with more experience and money, I hopefully get my dream bike, a Yamaha H2.
Bro when he said Girl Scout cookies 😂😂😂 I thought he meant weed😂
That’s why I started on a 22’ R1M 😎
SECOND!!! Amazing vid your the ONLY one with a camera like thatttt
Respect your girl scout cookie choice.
2 pov is fire, absolutely love it🤙
Hey there, I would consider myself an "experienced" rider, who has ridden a ton on both track and street. To give you more insight, those guys that consistently trash on newer riders are not truly experienced riders. Good riders, no matter what their riding, will always try to lift up riders around them in either advice, or general encouragement. The gist is- if you're a good rider, you shouldn't need to prove it to anyone. It should be noticeable.
Appreciate people like you man, need more of you in this internet world
bruh thats a tortoise 😂
I do think cruise control for bikes and cars is cool, but in my opinion you need to be on your A game all the time and cruise control makes u comfortable
First! Also sick content Tuck ❤
Thinking about getting a 400 for my first bike.. thoughts I’m 19 btw
Also why did you guys leave Georgia?? When I first subbed, you guys were kinda local to me. Where did yall move ?😂
i have a grom so its a 125cc and i think its perfect for my use case
Can you make a review video on the rs660 and maybe compare it to the r6?
Yes soon :)
Do you reside in Florida man? Would love to meet up for a ride sometimes, I’m near Daytona beach, have an r7 myself. Love the content man, keep it up!
Yeah I’m about an hour south of you in Melbourne, I’ll be at Daytona bike week at the NBT Clothing booth !
@@tucrryo let’s goooo, ima keep an eye out for it while I’m there, I’ll ask for ya homie! 💪🏼
I plan on moving from a 400 to an RS 660. Or the new Daytona 660 depending on how it turns out. My dream bike is still a cbr 600rr. Where i add +2 to the rear sprocket. Still doing some thinking tho.
What gloves are those again?
Such a good vid man as always!
How did you start making your vidoes, ive got a 883 sportster ans ive been riding for about a year now but im not sure if u should have a mount on my helemet or my bike wny recomendations?
Good Ted talk, subscribed. Great bike, mines acid.
this is sickkkk content bro
Anybody that has a REAL PASSION for bikes I feel never does this. We are always stoked just to be out there with people of the same interest no matter what they are riding, we all started somewhere! The guys who do this ride for three wrong reasons sadly, comparison is the thief of joy smh. Let those guys be miserable and keep enjoying those two wheels!!
whats a good sport bike you would recommend for a beginner ive heard 600cc and 2 or fewer cylinders and would an rs660 be a good one if found at a reasonable price
Love the new pov, u def should continue using it
Definitely will!
i love this new style
Love the new POV 😁
You can finally text and ride!!!
I'm on a 300 and nobody kicks it with me. Discouraging for sure. I don't even show up to bike nights anymore.
Sorry to hear that man, you’ll find people that will ride with you regardless of your bike just keep enjoying the ride!
lol I was friendless for like 2 years starting out, I never went to bike nights but I met people out while riding and now I got a friend I sold my 03’ R1 too and a buddy I found a low mileage 13’ S1000RR for last summer, so all in all it just takes time and talking with peeps out and about or online lol
Solo riding is the best
Love your vids man!
May i know what wallet and bag you got please? I have a wallet like it but it broke and im tryna find a better one thats like it
wish i saw that before tradeing my r7 for an r1
I traded my R1 for an 890 Duke cuz I wanted something upright and I didn’t feel the need for all that power 🤷🏼♂️
Just part of riding, finding new styles that you may like more, hope you love the new bike!
@@tucrr thanks man! Hope you love yours just as much
2:41 IS THAT DADDY BLITZ???
Yea the toxic people exist in every community too. There's always the people who think their word is the gospel and get butt hurt when people disagree with them. I've owned my fair share of liter bikes and while they're fun.. There's literally no point to them other than for the track or just being an enthusiast who happens to want one. Which is ok, there's nothing wrong with that lol. Go out and buy whatever you want with your own money, ain't no one care lol. I ride a ZX4RR now and a CBR 600RR, sure, it doesn't go 2000mph, but I find it way more fun to ride the hell out of a smaller bike, than it is to keep yourself on a leash with a demon under your ass for the entire ride. Also, liter bikes nowadays, unless you find a way older used one, go into new car territory as far as pricing can go. I had a BMW S1KR at one point, and that thing costed the same as a brand new decent small car.
Let’s get a ride in sometime bro
tuck posted 😩😩‼️‼️
HELLLWWW YEAHHH BROTHERRRRR
2 povs is firee u should make vids like this with the two povs
I’m gonna try and make all my vids like this from now on
that bike 😍
Bro do us all a favor and not being a gatekeeper but get some leathers w/armor lol
Bike looks gr8, good riding but protect yourself.
I JUST PUT A DEPOSIT ON MY CFMOTO 300SS!!! FIRST BIKE!!! HELL YEA CCS DONT MATTER!!!!
WOOOO
@@tucrr WOOOOOOOOO
@@tucrr THE MOTO VLOGS ARE COMING
Bro did u really get rid of that sexy R6 for an apricot??😭😭😭
I wrecked…
@@tucrr ahhh I’m sorry dude :( glad to see you’re recovered and on two wheels again!
True, but I have to be on a 600 or better, you can’t run from the police on a 300 lol 😂
Running from the police isn’t everything
@@tucrr Of course, there’s many different aspects of bike life, me personally, I’m not about to be riding nothing slow, you want be able to keep up with people on the highway on group rides!
what use filter on camera? nd 16 or nd 32?
32 for brighter days, 16 for cloudy
One FACT that does matter on the street tho, especially in big city multi lane is that sweet sweet TORQUE, an CC's bring it. If it don't matter to you, it will once past the newb or intermediate stage. Most imbeciles think that the big bore bikes just bring more speed, but its the torque that matters. Two lane country roads, I will still want the torque, but that is because once you get it, you don't go back down. Track? totally different story. Also this does not infer that someone can't be on some 400 having a great time rollin 2 lane.
Samoa cookies 🔛🔝
are all the roads basically straight there?
Yes, Florida is some of the worst riding I swear hahahah, moving back to Georgia in the next couple months because I need twisty roads
@@tucrr i figured its gotta be boring for bike riding
W tuck !!
Mmm bike go vroom vroom yummy
7:06 what wallet is that papi ?
Code 118
Does the crunchiness of my peanut butter matter? Need an answer asap.
LOL GROSS
One thing ive noticed is non Harley owners get excited about any bike but Harley owners are so elitist and no other bike matters apart from their shiteheaps!
TUCK UPLOAD TIMY MY FAVE TIME!!!!
What up tucky
Hello
W vid
um i disagree... my dads hybusa would gap your hellcat!
Aye my guy
you guys have no gear. why?
Man just a piece of advice, get a better auto set up when riding around and talking it sounds pretty bad.
Are you in college?
Yes
@@tucrr Nice man I’m in highschool and started riding last year I graduate this year then go to uni any tips?
@@dhshshhdsh7362 time management will save your life, you got it bro
my bike has 700ccs, that means im 40 centimeters better than you
That is true!
The only person who says cc doesn’t matter is the soyboy on a 650cc aprilia weak beginer girls gayslowbike 🌈🤣🤣🤣 my gf said “ he will never get laid”