Great videos man keep it up! I'm from MI originally, in socal now. Looking to upgrade to SF V4S shortly. You have a strong Michigander accent lol, sound just like all my family from Dewitt.
Thanks I appreciate it! Its an awesome bike you wont regret it. Would love to move out of MI. Although I don't think the accent would ever go away LOL.
had a hypermotard 950 and it was throttled to 45 hp. found it boring after a month. I have now bought a streetfighter v4s and am waiting for it to be delivered. 6 more months :(
@@charlesbatsold31 I can answer you that. Every bike can kill you if you behave like an idiot. Heck you can die if you fall out of your bed and land badly for example. Point is if you start out with a bike like the H2 you respect it more. You know what it is and what it can do. Sure with a less powerful bike you can pull the throttle to the maximum without having to fear to break speed limits. But eventually you can get too confident, too fearless. Which can be more dangerous when you switch to a more powerful bike. In short: with a smaller bike there´s more of a chance to become more reckless. With a higher powered bike you start having respect for what it is. And btw an idiot should never ride a bike no matter the age or cc. Have a nice day🙂
@@charlesbatsold31 Go to Asia and see how many superbikes are being used by beginners. Majority of them have been on a motorcycles but they still buy liter bikes. It is dangerous when you ride carelessly. It has never been because of a bike.
Man, im rebuilding a streetfighter V4S right now. The DJI osmo Action 4 is 10 times better than a GoPro. I've had the 5, 6, 10, and 11. They dont compare to the DJI.
Beginners shouldn’t begin on a 300 because they’ll get bored and they’re no fun to ride with? That’s selfish and dangerous thinking. And starting on a 600 is stupid because most riders can’t maximize the potential of a 600 on the street.
Keep the content coming. Stay safe bro.💪
A dirt bike will teach you what grip is. A street bike will teach you what speed is. Simply an opinion.
I could agree with that.
Great videos man keep it up! I'm from MI originally, in socal now. Looking to upgrade to SF V4S shortly. You have a strong Michigander accent lol, sound just like all my family from Dewitt.
Thanks I appreciate it! Its an awesome bike you wont regret it. Would love to move out of MI. Although I don't think the accent would ever go away LOL.
I feel like for the street, a v2 streetfighter makes more sense. The V4 is an amazing bike for sure though!
I will buy it as my first bike and never touch 2nd gear
Streetfighter v2 probably good starter
had a hypermotard 950 and it was throttled to 45 hp. found it boring after a month. I have now bought a streetfighter v4s and am waiting for it to be delivered. 6 more months :(
You will love it!
Every bike is a good beginner bike as long as you behave like a normal human being and respect the rules.
Strongly disagree. If you’ve never ridden before how would an H2R be a good idea. Smh
@@charlesbatsold31 I can answer you that. Every bike can kill you if you behave like an idiot. Heck you can die if you fall out of your bed and land badly for example. Point is if you start out with a bike like the H2 you respect it more. You know what it is and what it can do. Sure with a less powerful bike you can pull the throttle to the maximum without having to fear to break speed limits. But eventually you can get too confident, too fearless. Which can be more dangerous when you switch to a more powerful bike. In short: with a smaller bike there´s more of a chance to become more reckless. With a higher powered bike you start having respect for what it is. And btw an idiot should never ride a bike no matter the age or cc. Have a nice day🙂
@@charlesbatsold31 Go to Asia and see how many superbikes are being used by beginners. Majority of them have been on a motorcycles but they still buy liter bikes. It is dangerous when you ride carelessly. It has never been because of a bike.
Ducati dry clutch probably why it runs sh.tty when its hot
Yamaha r6 and Aprilia r660 good starters
what exhaust do you have on there? looking at gettin one for my '23 sfv4 and couldnt find it on any of your vids.
@@xjado321 I currently am running the MGP exhaust by Hotbodies racing
which mirrors are you using?
They are some Amazon mirrors. Gave them a try and have been very happy with them.
Man, im rebuilding a streetfighter V4S right now. The DJI osmo Action 4 is 10 times better than a GoPro. I've had the 5, 6, 10, and 11. They dont compare to the DJI.
Thanks for the feedback. I think I made up my mind and will try the DJI.
On another note, rebuilding that bike cant be cheap LOL.
@@CerealCityGarage surprisingly less than you'd think lol, it's at $12,500ish total cost
@@GenericEric03 Wow not bad
Too underpowered for a beginner bike. you will probably grow out of it in 4 days as a beginner
ye i started on a h2r one of the most boring bikes considering to upgrade to a honda unicorn
Beginners shouldn’t begin on a 300 because they’ll get bored and they’re no fun to ride with? That’s selfish and dangerous thinking. And starting on a 600 is stupid because most riders can’t maximize the potential of a 600 on the street.
No