zx-6r is the bike I've started on, I've been taking it very slow with learning the bike and other things in general about riding, its been a blast though learning all of this stuff
Hayabusa was my 3rd bike. I went from a Vulcan S 650, to a Sportster S 1250 to a 2019 Hayabusa Gen 2 with a few mods and tune. For a week I felt like I had to fight to keep the bike under 100mph. Because it just pulled so hard and would go 150mph plus like it was nothing. I’ve seen people start on litre bikes and such but the ones that make it tend to be mature riders from the start.
I have been riding since 2019 and have owned 2 motorcycles so far. My current Motorcycle is a 2023 ninja 400. I would love absolutely love to get the ZX6R But what’s keeping me away from it is the rider triangle. If I was to ever buy the 636 I would have to modify the ergonomics lol. Basically, I would try and get the seating position to sit as close to the ninja 400s as I can possibly get it.
Here I’ll make it easy for you. If you want to ride comfortably get the 400 if your want your back to hurt and be uncomfortable ride the 600 I have been riding 15 years only sport bikes. And Everytime I ride my back hurts like a MF yah I’m in my 30s and only own 600cc bikes regardless of it’s a 1000 or 6 both hurt.
When you first started did your back still hurt? I noticed as I started on my 636, the first 1.5 months or so my back was hurting but I’ve gotten used to it and/or I have proper positioning now, and my back doesn’t really hurt anymore
Is the 6r stock color? Its beautiful I don't see many in that color. I own a Kawasaki Z400 its a mini monster. I started with a Kawasaki Z125 Pro that was a baby lol. Great video.
I grew up on riding dirt-bikes. I definitely could have started on a 600 or a 1000. But I figured sense it’s my first “street bike/sports bike” I decided to go with the ninja 500 all the people that say the 400 or 500s are “slow” are brainwashed these bikes are plenty for the street. Now the highway that’s a different story but for most of the ride it’s plenty of bike and power im glad that I started on the 500 tho because it’s really forgiving and just simple and easy to ride and comfortable. Like I said I could have started on a big bike but people don’t understand that these bikes aren’t a toy and they are machines that WILL kill you in the blink of an eye. Also u can make so many mistakes on a 400 or 500 or 300 and not hurt yourself if u mess up but if u fuck up on a 600 or 1000 it’s very likely ur gonna get hurt. The room for error on those bikes is very small very small u almost almost got to be perfect.
zx-6r is the bike I've started on, I've been taking it very slow with learning the bike and other things in general about riding, its been a blast though learning all of this stuff
Hell yeah bro. Get some track days in when you can 💪🏽
That's awesome! I can't wait to get one myself!
Hayabusa was my 3rd bike. I went from a Vulcan S 650, to a Sportster S 1250 to a 2019 Hayabusa Gen 2 with a few mods and tune.
For a week I felt like I had to fight to keep the bike under 100mph. Because it just pulled so hard and would go 150mph plus like it was nothing.
I’ve seen people start on litre bikes and such but the ones that make it tend to be mature riders from the start.
Good point! That Busa sounds like fun tho!
Ninja is definitely on my wishlist 😍 that blue version especially fine asf
Yeah, i wish they still had that color available
@@irontitancycles they don’t make them anymore ?
I have been riding since 2019 and have owned 2 motorcycles so far. My current Motorcycle is a 2023 ninja 400. I would love absolutely love to get the ZX6R But what’s keeping me away from it is the rider triangle. If I was to ever buy the 636 I would have to modify the ergonomics lol. Basically, I would try and get the seating position to sit as close to the ninja 400s as I can possibly get it.
Love the vid❤
Thanks
Here I’ll make it easy for you. If you want to ride comfortably get the 400 if your want your back to hurt and be uncomfortable ride the 600 I have been riding 15 years only sport bikes. And Everytime I ride my back hurts like a MF yah I’m in my 30s and only own 600cc bikes regardless of it’s a 1000 or 6 both hurt.
When you first started did your back still hurt? I noticed as I started on my 636, the first 1.5 months or so my back was hurting but I’ve gotten used to it and/or I have proper positioning now, and my back doesn’t really hurt anymore
That's a good way to break it down! That is exactly why I like to have choices!
Is the 6r stock color? Its beautiful I don't see many in that color. I own a Kawasaki Z400 its a mini monster. I started with a Kawasaki Z125 Pro that was a baby lol. Great video.
That 6R is a 2019 model year. The only one that came out in blue after that was a 2022 and 2025. But they are not exactly the same.
It’s like easy vs medium difficulty then you get the 1000cc
🤔...😂Yeah, exactly
I grew up on riding dirt-bikes. I definitely could have started on a 600 or a 1000. But I figured sense it’s my first “street bike/sports bike” I decided to go with the ninja 500 all the people that say the 400 or 500s are “slow” are brainwashed these bikes are plenty for the street. Now the highway that’s a different story but for most of the ride it’s plenty of bike and power im glad that I started on the 500 tho because it’s really forgiving and just simple and easy to ride and comfortable. Like I said I could have started on a big bike but people don’t understand that these bikes aren’t a toy and they are machines that WILL kill you in the blink of an eye.
Also u can make so many mistakes on a 400 or 500 or 300 and not hurt yourself if u mess up but if u fuck up on a 600 or 1000 it’s very likely ur gonna get hurt. The room for error on those bikes is very small very small u almost almost got to be perfect.
I couldn't have said it better myself!