Are 1000cc sports bikes irrelevant?

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  • @gjspaceman
    @gjspaceman 8 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I have owned about 35 bikes, on last count, and it doesnt matter what you ride, as long as you enjoy it. I currently own two Suzukis, both 750's and both great bikes. A gsxr and a gsxfr. Each is good at what it does. I used to race and enjoyed the excitement, and now that same feeling is still available. Enjoy the ride, it doesn't last forever.

  • @kitperry777
    @kitperry777 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Interesting that 9 years ago (now in 2020) we thought 1000+ superbikes were a thing of the past. I think because of EURO 4/5 emission regulations it has gone the other way. It has killed the middleweight sportbike class. The GSXR 750 is no longer sold in the UK, the Ducati 848 is now the 959 which is basically a litre bike and we are now in the era of 200 BHP superbikes with between 1000cc and 1299cc wrapped in a lot of electronics management to keep even the novice rider safe on what would have been a death trap 15 years ago

  • @shaunelliott6972
    @shaunelliott6972 9 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    Since when has it been about need??. you buy a big bike because you want it. If you only got what you needed most of us would be on mopeds.

    • @jacquenoir7876
      @jacquenoir7876 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      No we need large motorcycles! Now go and buy a mobylette!

  • @take2wheels556
    @take2wheels556 10 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    I am 45 I still ride Sport bikes,I ride a 2012 Yamaha R1,I have had 600's,750's.All I can say is effortless power.Nothing wrong with 600's they have plenty of power but it's nice having a bike where you don't have to work it very hard.Too put this in another way,a 600 is like Linsey Lohan,she can get in a lot of trouble and demands attention.But a 1000 is like a Goth girl on Pcp,strength,edgy,and can be totally unpredictable if pushed past the limit.

    • @TheExplodingMaster
      @TheExplodingMaster 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well said

    • @IveGotTheNuts
      @IveGotTheNuts 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      meh meh . Depends on the track IMHO. I very tight track with not many long stretches favours the 600. Where a track with a long stretch and less tight of curve would favour a 1000. But my 1999 YZF R6 has cut inside of 1000 CC bikes and slipped ahead on corners. My third gear at 9000 RPM is no match for a 1000 in a tight corner. I have a YZF R1 as well and my R6 is just as snappy off the line as it is on a roll on at 90 KMH compared to my r1. Only thing is my R1 has linear power from 3000 rpm to 12000 rpm. There is no power band IMHO. Where my R6 after 8500 RPM is insane. So if im always at 8000 RPM my r6 feels snappier than my R1. Infact i never ride my r6 below 8000 rpm .

    • @tbrown4080
      @tbrown4080 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      IveGotTheNuts Do you find the low torque and high revving nature of a 600 to be boring for the street?

    • @YZFMANIAC08
      @YZFMANIAC08 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      T Brown low end torque on a 600cc? Have u ever ridden a bike hahaha ?

    • @Kalicdire
      @Kalicdire 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      "like a goth girl on PCP" well said seeing as iv just bought an 01 rsv 1000 mille

  • @Trickshot72
    @Trickshot72 9 ปีที่แล้ว +78

    I've been ridng sports bikes for twenty years. Every year we're told that they're lighter than the previous. Shouldn't they weigh around 50 kilos now?

    • @dimos5422
      @dimos5422 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Colin Morgan (Trickshot72) well you see they claim they are lighter but they dont say for how many kilos so for example if a bike produced in 2010 was 185 kilos dry and the next year they make some changes to the chasis or something claiming it is lighter than the previous model.althought it could be a difference of some gramms

    • @MrDsheel
      @MrDsheel 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Δημοσθενης Δοδος They just claimed the suzuki is 8 kilos lighter

    • @richardcrocker8048
      @richardcrocker8048 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      +Colin Morgan (Trickshot72) By now they should be at a negative weight ........ lighter than air like hydrogen or helium.

    • @thevariousartists
      @thevariousartists 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Colin Morgan (Trickshot72) hi colin, afaik the 2002 fireblade was the lightest 1000 ever produced ;-)

    • @Trickshot72
      @Trickshot72 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** I owned that bike, the CBR 954.

  • @Dravensdmf
    @Dravensdmf 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    Best video MCN has done yet. Top filming, good quality, good info, decent conclusion and well presented.

  • @eddiet204
    @eddiet204 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’ve ridden sport bikes since they were invented. Hurricanes, Ninjas, R1/R6, Gsxrs, Blackbirds - I’ve owned them all. Commute, tour, and track. I’m currently on a S1000rr and a ZX14r. The nice thing about being a bit older is that all my hard work has paid off and I can actually afford to ride the latest and greatest. Yes, the one thousands are still relevant, especially for those like me who have evolved with these machines since the 80s.

    • @germanengineering204
      @germanengineering204 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I know your comment is a bit old, but I'm thinking about buying a GSXR 750 coming of a CBR 600rr have you ridden the 750, and is it a great bike with noticeably more power?

  • @entitykeeper8869
    @entitykeeper8869 10 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This is the first review that I have ever seen that touted insurance being a reason not to purchase a Super Bike. I bought an FZ1 instead of an R1 for the sole reason that insurance was 4 times higher.

  • @SteveC-Shaman
    @SteveC-Shaman 14 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'll admit, I went back from my 750 to a 1000 last year and I regret it. The 750 was more alive and more fun to ride, whereas the 1000 is just fear of using full throttle. I have two 180whp+ track bikes btw.

  • @zedddddful
    @zedddddful 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    😂 Since this video was made they can't give 600cc and 750cc Supersport bikes away everyone just buys Litre bikes.

  • @akamikeg
    @akamikeg 14 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    more reviews like this please! Good job MCN!

  • @DenineRichards
    @DenineRichards 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have to say, I agree! I started out on a 250 Honda Hornet, my second bike is a Triumph Street Triple and I've been riding my Blade now for the past 9 months and I love all my bikes. I have to be honest, the Blade is a more forgiving bike than the Hornet and the Street, provided you have control of your wrist and your ego. The smooth power curve of the Blade, the light weight and firm preload all make for a great ride for short sprints and long weekends!

  • @TychoCelchu
    @TychoCelchu 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    The reviews of the 848 and GSXR are spot on. Realistically you don't need more than one of these on the road.
    1000cc 4 cylinder bikes are OTT for road riding. You don't even need to get out of 1st on the motorway.
    Last 1000cc machine I rode was a RSV4 Factory APRC. Stupidly fast and the traction control kept kicking in when coming out of the corners.

  • @Lionsblade
    @Lionsblade 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    love it when neeves does the testing! He's not biased and he knows his moto!

  • @galaxything
    @galaxything 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    True. I raced bikes for 9 years, raced all sorts mostly 1000cc... I never really had highsides until I raced 600's, they draw you in to opening the throttle more as they don't have much power low down, and when the rear wheel looses grip is spins up a LOT catching up on the open throttle. 1000cc is much easier power to control as you have more power you aren't forced to open the throttle wide to get the thing going.

  • @GruffaloSoldier420
    @GruffaloSoldier420 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well done to you MCN, you've really upped your game when it comes to your vids. Great watch.

  • @pacrat90
    @pacrat90 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    MCN are making really awesome videos now! :) Props boys.

  • @phrenzy1
    @phrenzy1 9 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    At my local dealership they have a brand new 2014 gsxr750 which is identical to the 15 except for the production year for $12500 Australian. That's only about £6500. It's in black and red which I like but I know it's not the most popular colour. Still I can't think of a better value price / performance ratio from a new bike anywhere.
    Still don't buy that a bike like the 750 doesn't have enough torque for the road though, you'd have to be taking hairpins in 4th or 5th gear to even stay on the bike if you're truly at full throttle. I know it's slightly easier to go everywhere on a 1k and ride everywhere in 6th like it's an automatic but most 600s are way more than enough to ride easy or hard on the road. I can't imagine anyone ever needing a 1000 for the road and only a tiny tiny fraction of the riding population are going to come near using the capabilities of a modern 1000 on the track.
    That's not to say people shouldn't own them, it's fun to own something so crazy even if you're not going to wring every last inch of performance out of it. Plenty of people will have fun thrashing an R1 or ferrari 458 without doing 300kph or pulling multiple lateral g and so they should. That's a long way from saying it's better suited for the road though and a very very long way from saying you NEED a 1000 for the road. If you're riding a 600 on the road and genuinely feel you need more then your not riding it right.

    • @abigailturner4386
      @abigailturner4386 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      phrenzy1 I just visited a 2010 model GSXR750, that was also £6500. You've found a great deal there mate

  • @bboy1022
    @bboy1022 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are so very right J. Frost. I'm tired of people, who probably don't have any skill as a rider, saying that you are a "squid" if you start on anything else other than a 250cc please. If I would have started out on a 250cc I would have traded it in the next day. I started on a 750 and same as you, no ticks wrecks or any of the other no sense. Some people are just better natural drivers. They judge the distances better. They control the bike better and they know their limits

  • @vampyregirl100
    @vampyregirl100 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    Was that Fireblade stock? It kinda looked like it was set up for drag racing with the extended rear swingarm.

  • @mythalan1
    @mythalan1 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have a Yamaha Thundercat, have you ever road one and if so what do you think of them, I've decided to sell mine because the roads here in the Philippines are full of holes and not really good for bikes, plus the fact that I'm 72 years old. Back in the UK I don't think they'd give me a license any more

    • @thevariousartists
      @thevariousartists 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +Alan Dyson ;-) man alan, don't sell it, you ll miss it - i definitely did, as i sold my fz1 and can't find a suitable replacement now - months later - hope i ll still be riding at 70, way to go!!

  • @GOBbluthagain
    @GOBbluthagain 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    perfect production in this video... you guys keep the future videos like this please !!

  • @JasonISF
    @JasonISF 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yep - I've never had a problem keeping up or beating anything to 100 or so on my F4i.

  • @ses310
    @ses310 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very good video there! Great review of all the bikes and good conclusion too

  • @SupaNautica
    @SupaNautica 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Neeves, when you say on the road it needs to be geared down.. Fine on the track, I learnt to let the bike rev on the streets for its engine brake. So I think I might be riding around town like you say.. As if I was on a rack track, because I'm always letting the bike rev.. Safety measure, but I'm not knee down though.

  • @AlexFuglaar
    @AlexFuglaar 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! I hope to see more addressing issues like this. Thanks guys.

  • @hunghuge7717
    @hunghuge7717 9 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    More to the point are 100cc sports bikes irrelevant?

    • @phatrides222000
      @phatrides222000 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +hung huge 100cc is irrelevant. lol

  • @BlackFlag94
    @BlackFlag94 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    I still think on normal roads there's not much point in having a 1000 cc, but it all comes down to personal preferance. I don't think anyone should tell anyone else that there is a right and wrong answer when there clearly isn't.
    Thumbs up on the improved sound quality !!!

  • @LifeChangerKris
    @LifeChangerKris 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have ridden quite a few bikes a short list as example a 2011 Gsxr 600, 2002 Gsxr 750, TL1000S(Suzuki VTwin Supersport), and my current bike being an R1 you can actually feel quite a difference between say the R1 and the Gsxr 600, and that is in many different aspects.

  • @Pinkycrust
    @Pinkycrust 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! I liked the question you brought up about if 1000cc bikes are still needed or not.

  • @17pixel
    @17pixel 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    you are absoletly right about it firend, people buying them to show off and get killed, or you need them for racing on track days. 600's are best for everyday use, enough power, good top speed, good to blow some one away from start line! I like your comment its very pointed and true, keep safe friend.

  • @deromegadrei
    @deromegadrei 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey everyone. I have a question regarding the purchase of a sports bike. I have been riding mainly nakeds up to know and currently am riding a Honda X11 (1100cc with 135hp and 116NM). Now...from experience...this thing is mad heavy, and I was considering switching to a sports. However...I don't know if I should go to 1000 or just stick with a 600. I have a fear that a 600cc would be....well...for me...too slow...especially from riding the X-11...any suggestions?

  • @ValentinoRossFan46
    @ValentinoRossFan46 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    wish you guys would have also tested the r1. maybe next time

  • @TestNathan
    @TestNathan 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    he does these videos so well

  • @Sonaris100
    @Sonaris100 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think the Ducati looks superb in that matt black finish, a real head turner for sure!

  • @eretromicin
    @eretromicin 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    i totally understand what you mean =] once a 1000 hits the powerband, it turns terrifying no matter how long a person rides those things. when i ride through twisty roads I usually don't try to fly through them, mostly try to enjoy the torque of the bike and no have to constantly shift gears to keep it lively. and you have to admit, 1000s do a much better job at that. and again, i started and learned to ride on a 1000, so that may be why i like the bigger displacement bikes more.

  • @alexo1226
    @alexo1226 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video thx for taking your time for fans like myself watching these awesome video just not sure what direction am going is either 08-10 cbr1000rr or gsxr750 ..👍🏼💯👍🏼💯

  • @Polarbaer46
    @Polarbaer46 14 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i would always pick the ducati voz its just stunning beauty!

  • @thevariousartists
    @thevariousartists 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    funny thing, i did a test ride on a 750 gsxr 2013 or 14 and felt totally out of place, to much revs, a strange steering damper and it didn't feel comfy at all - later i got a k9 1000 and a l2 to try and boy were those great or what - would have bought the l2 on the spot but the dealer wouldn't trade in my r1 at a good price ;-(

  • @eretromicin
    @eretromicin 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    As you say, "because he is going too fast"... it's not the problem in the bike. 1000's are only a few pounds heavier, so his problem definitely does not come from the weight of the bike. Also, 1000s usually allow for wider tires, if you're not afraid to test that grip... i understand what you mean by decreasing radius turns, 1000's engine brakes a lot more ferociously than the smaller 600, so you really have to control the throttle through those...which, i admit, is no easy task ;)

  • @Ryknfjor
    @Ryknfjor 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    1k's and up are still relevant for racing on the freeway doing rolls and serious holeshot/digs- street wise

  • @bfmv580
    @bfmv580 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    A damn nice video guys. That Ducati is stunning.

  • @hakimasyraf1191
    @hakimasyraf1191 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    does midrange bikes ( f3 800,panigale 899 ,gixxer 750 ) better than supersports ?.

  • @sammydemon666
    @sammydemon666 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in the UK and at the age of 19 I was able to find insurance for my 600cc Suzuki Bandit for

  • @xELITExGUNN3ERx
    @xELITExGUNN3ERx 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    u guys should do a review or what ever on the new ducati monster diesel when it comes out i wounder how it will perform with a 1100cc diesel engine in a superbike

  • @deromegadrei
    @deromegadrei 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    yeah...true that! Couldn't agree more. U don't need to "work your ass off" on a 100NM+ as much as you have to with 50NM or so.....I remember finding it annoying to have to get up in the high revs with a 600cc just to get any power at all...now with around 116NM or so on my current bike I ride with much more ease.

  • @hellicks
    @hellicks 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    Honest review. I like your work. Not to mention your job... :D

  • @gsxrpik
    @gsxrpik 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @AnklebiterTypeR u mean just out of the corners u got the jump on them during road conditions, or coming out of the hole.

  • @dms89x
    @dms89x 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    As many of you have, I have owned a 600, 750, and most recently a 10' R1. They were all stupid fast, fun as hell, and rode great. Only a few really good track riders good find a difference and from the mods they put on it, it changes the bike anyhow...point to this video...I do love having the power of the 1000 under me, even if we don't have the autobahn in Ohio!

  • @lVleSHuGGA
    @lVleSHuGGA 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    ive seen 600s reach into the 180s and ive seen liters reach a bit over 200

  • @Michael467012
    @Michael467012 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have owned a 750 and 1000. Neither were superbikes but more sports touring. I have never been on a track. For street riding, the 1000 is by far much more usable power. The 750 had to rev higher and by that stage your looking at the speed limit in the first or second gear where as the 1000 wouldn't need the rpms so much.

  • @roalme00
    @roalme00 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @aluisious because then the suzuki is gonna fly and the ducati isnt inline 4 ?

  • @hydrapr
    @hydrapr 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am in Oregon and I got a 04 Honda shadow. We got insurance under dads name and its like $17 a year.

  • @jeepcj7dude
    @jeepcj7dude 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    My RC51 is nice but Id be happy if they had a 750 model available

  • @Carlos_500
    @Carlos_500 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video, thinking of getting the 848 Evo... stealth of course

  • @AnklebiterTypeR
    @AnklebiterTypeR 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    The fact that the V-twin bike outperformed the Inline four on real road conditions was no surprise to me. I own an SV650 and while on track conditions my bike will get left behind a 600cc supersport, on most any real road that doesn't look like some mythical riding heaven from off an advert from a motorcycle magazine, my SV650 will keep up with or outperform the supersport 80% of the time, and that's entirely due to the way V-twins naturally make their power.

  • @llerradish
    @llerradish 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love these comparisons and love Michael Neeves, he is my favorite tester/teacher. Life at lean is very good too, but it is more 5rack focused.

  • @opmike343
    @opmike343 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is one reason I'm such a big fan of the twins and triples. You don't have to rev the shit out of them which can be taxing during a boring commute through traffic.

  • @chriscis4005
    @chriscis4005 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    For the street the 1000s can go faster on the longer straights. The lighter middleweights can hold a higher corner exit speed. Most tracks don't have long enough straights to accommodate the obscene liter bike power.

  • @MotoErgoSum
    @MotoErgoSum 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't think an 848 would be as fun in the Diavel as my 1200 Testestruttah. Chop off 100 lbs and change up the general design, and the 848 wouldn't be a bad idea. No motorcycle NEEDS more power than the 675, 750, or 848 are producing, but it sure is hella fun on the back roads and track.

  • @tgjr42
    @tgjr42 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review mate!

  • @Na2gumiBlogspot
    @Na2gumiBlogspot 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    On the racetrack a 600 will do very well...maybe better than 1000 cc. since it is easier to ride, more forgiving. But outside, in the real world, a 1000 cc is always a better option since it has more grunt, usable low revs and it is more stable at high speeds. The drawback of the 1000 cc is that maintenance, taxes, insurance etc. cost more. Personally, I am happy with my 600 cc...

  • @lamilumag
    @lamilumag 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    whats great about the fireblade is that on the road you just put in fifth gear and cruise around with just enough torque...

  • @thunderrbirdy
    @thunderrbirdy 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am 33 yo, riding for almost 15 year since teenage, got no injured wif my several lovely bike. Own big cc is not issues as long as u deserve to ride on it and feel its satisfaction. Man should have their hobby when 40'.

  • @eretromicin
    @eretromicin 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I started with a 1000cc sportbike. 2 years later, tried a 600cc GSXR. I still don't understand why 600's are being sold. People think a 1000cc is some sort of a crazy machine, but it's not. I see how it would be scary to go from a 600 to 1000 simply because you get used to half the power, and that shortage of power allows for more mistakes...initially... but if you start with a 1000 and learn how to properly control that power, 600 or even a 750 start to feel very....toy-ish... 1000cc FTW!

  • @weirdnessbeardness
    @weirdnessbeardness 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    M. Maximus is right. Been on Portland raceway on a 929 and rc51. That track is a liter bike track. U really can't have enough power there....

  • @patak007
    @patak007 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    how can insurance be a problem if you have money to buy a new bike?

  • @Youtube_Globetrotter
    @Youtube_Globetrotter 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like to know the difference 600cc sport bike vs 1000cc Naked bike, performance on track. The sport bike insurance would cost 3 times as much as the naked (in my country)

  • @MotoErgoSum
    @MotoErgoSum 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @denizio20 My Diavel gets 38+mpg on the freeway. Only time I get less than 30 is when I'm flogging it from light-to-light in the city.

  • @wiskunst
    @wiskunst 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    very good film! thanks a lot!

  • @eretromicin
    @eretromicin 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    You certainly have a point there. At first, I admit, the power was absolutely terrifying (i weigh 135lbs). Got used to the bike fairly well in about a year. As for the A.D.D. people (lol), I've found that the safest way to ride is alone. As soon as the other guys see that you've got a 1000, they start proving something instead of enjoying the ride... dangerous business

  • @DevInvest
    @DevInvest 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well, we know where Pirelli DOESN'T spend profits - that track surface is abysmal!
    Kudos to you for not just telling Pirelli to F off!

  • @gibbo1112
    @gibbo1112 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    why are they getting 130 out of 750cc while i am driving a 2.0 making 84?? is tehre less torque or something?

  • @eretromicin
    @eretromicin 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    @venom400 i don't understand what "squid" means in that context... I did start on a 1000. And if, according to your q, 600 is "enough", then why do you think there is a market for 1000s?

  • @triofilmsify
    @triofilmsify 9 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    All i need is a... Kawasaki h2

  • @BobbiiBL
    @BobbiiBL 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Actually not really. I own a R6 2010. The powerband is somewhere between 7k-12k. After that I still got 6k more to go. For daily commuting, riding to work and actually just for street use, I don't see why someone would get a 1000cc bike. If you don't plan on going to the race track regular, and just use the bike for the above stated reasons, like me, then there's no plausible reason to get a 1000cc. For 30-40% less money I have the same fun on the streets with my R6 as you'd have on your R1. IMO

  • @TychoCelchu
    @TychoCelchu 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    @ThaBR33D You're not wrong about the insurance. Even my Aprilia RSV 1000 is twice the cost of my previous Fireblade and GSXR 1000.
    Hasn't stopped me lusting after the Ducati 999s in the shop down the road. Suddenly saving for a house feels less important. :-)

  • @Tommy1198S
    @Tommy1198S 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think there are some valid points made by both camps, to start or not to start out on an open class sport bike. I do believe however that starting on an open class sport bike will increase your chances of having an off, its not a sure bet. Everybody is well served if they respect the abilities of whatever they ride. I started on a Kawasaki ZX 7R and went to a Honda 929 with no offs.

  • @deriwhiteswift
    @deriwhiteswift 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    about 150bhp on the engine? (gsxr750)

  • @FORDboy357
    @FORDboy357 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @Gollsodia Did you watch the video? Tracks don't have guardrails in turns.

  • @fusion01wp
    @fusion01wp 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good review, helps put things into perspective for some (like me), cheers

  • @Prekasvacha
    @Prekasvacha 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    SuperBikes are one of the most desired bikes.Look at the WSBK, at the Tourist Trophy races.Do you imagine if they haven't been manufactured ?

  • @MODD3RxHD
    @MODD3RxHD 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    i have a R6. that ducati looks really nice, and cheaper then i though it would be.

  • @truthhunter46
    @truthhunter46 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    i would love an 848 .had gsxr 1000 last sportsbike then got a bonneville to chill on love it!! it does top speed what my gsxr did in first [105 approx] just want a last sportsbike to take on track and to look at in living room ah ah .. i reckon that would be the bike for elbow down ..looks ace too ..would it seem too slow after a gsxr 1000 k6? never had a duke before .

  • @Fischize
    @Fischize 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I thoroughly enjoy your videos. I especially enjoy them without the need for ridiculous background music!

  • @MidnightMiata
    @MidnightMiata 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is that 2k a month or a year? Because if it's a year, that's what it costs me to insure my truck per year, and I've got an accident on my record.

  • @firebladegrowler2886
    @firebladegrowler2886 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yeah this is the problem when people who haven't experienced these bikes add their input. They just look at the top speed & that's a pretty irrelevant stat.
    A GSXR 750 for example will have an official top speed only a tad less than a litre bike (Blade is like 175 mph official & Gixxer 750 is about 170 I believe).
    The important stat they fail to take into account is torque. A litre bike will out pull a 600 in almost any gear. Once you've got comfortable on the litre u won't wanna go back down

  • @17pixel
    @17pixel 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    what do you mean by they take advantage? and yes, it means a lot where you live, i used to live in kind of bad area with high theft percentage, so they will quote me higher than someone who lives in good area.
    occupation? but why? so you get lower insurance if you working for...some rich company? WTF?!
    i say lower milage too but i dont think it will be big difference.
    what i ride? im looking at this moment, i passed my test so i was lookin for hornet or FZ6n, i used to ride RS125 :) fast bike :)

  • @javah123
    @javah123 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    that 808 sounds awesome

  • @EviLBeatZ
    @EviLBeatZ 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Unnecessary, Gsx-R 750 is just right!

  • @kledder2
    @kledder2 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    2 GRAND O.O?! In The Netherlands you pay around 400 and that's for a year. You can even insure it for only 6 months (spring and summer) and you pay less :P.

  • @Adeysworld
    @Adeysworld 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    In a perfect a world...the 750 or 848Evo would be enough for any canyon carver/track day junkie. Given that most roads and tracks don't allow for liter bikes to really stretch their legs. But in reality...people are more hung up on HP figures than pure logical performance. So whomever puts the most HP in their liter bike will always be on top of a test. S1000RR anyone? I like what MCN is doing, but we all knew the answer before watching the video.

  • @Kingw3
    @Kingw3 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    A lot of people say that to me but I have no desire to go 150 mph especially when there are few places to do it illegally. Not to mention taking a chance of being seen by cops or hitting someone

  • @johnccy
    @johnccy 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    well done michael neeves, i love your review.

  • @BryceShuster
    @BryceShuster 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where I live it costs 2400 a year to insure a sport bike.

  • @adxtriple
    @adxtriple 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    what about lap times???

  • @beemerkid1
    @beemerkid1 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    zx10r conquers akk perfectly well rounded bike for street or track, i wouldnt have any other bike

  • @dwill8919
    @dwill8919 12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    @echoid I wondered the same thing! The K7's look amazing! And since idk 2010-2011 when ever they changed the look I lost complete interest in Suzuki(which was always my #1 bike choice) now to get new age proformance I rather go Ducati even though its expensive or A Zx10r.suzki screwed up

  • @krellon
    @krellon 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    Deffo when you can get just as much fun out of an old GSXR 600 SRAD muhah - I know I went up against one a couple of times. I have a vid on my channel GSXR600 vs GSXR1000. Only a short blast but it shows the similar acceleration! At least under those conditions.

  • @LucianVarimarthas
    @LucianVarimarthas 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hmm.. i do use my SC59 for city riding only, and CB500X for long distance touring, so yeah we need litrebike