If you don't mind me asking, How tall are you and what's your weight? Bike seems to move well. I'm 6' 215lbs looking for a daily to and from work, mostly on backroads. May occasionally hit the interstate if back way is backed up. Speed on my highways are 65 max. So cruising 70 would be good with the ability to overtake when needed/merging.
@@Haylem So this will be my first bike. Mostly cruising and commuting to and form work on back roads. If I have more power, I'll be tempted to use more power so for my first bike I was thinking something that'll restrict my temptation but still have enough power to hop on the highway. I'm looking for a bike that'll allow me to travel safely(power when merging or overtaking on the highway) but not too much where I'm tempting to push past my skillset. Do you think this bike doesn't over enough room to "grow into" as my skills improve? Or do you think this bike flat out doesn't offer enough power to safely get up and go when I need it? Open to all suggestions here. I've rode four wheelers off and on my whole life and rode BMX, mountain biking and road cycling. Never dirt bikes or motorcycles. I feel like I will pick up on it fairly quickly.
@tylerthompson4123 oh bro, you're good if you got common sense and experience! You'll outgrow the 400cc REALLY fast, since you're bigger and taller too, the 650 will be perfect and wouldn't need to upgrade over the years. 650 is more beginner friendly and it's unlikely you'll have the urge to go crazy since it'll still feel like a commuter bike but looks cool at the same time. I think more power will get you out of sticky situations. Totally up to you though! Can't go wrong with either, just my two cents. It's comfortable and recommended for people with no experience.
love the vid man! keep it up♥
I'm going to start a new job soon I might start riding to work idk yet because I like to sit in my car during lunch 😅
Sit and have a picnic with your bike under a tree, super nice, and good bonding time with your bike😂
try the bike definitely save up some gas time in traffic and way more fun riding to work on a bike :D
@@franoook gas is bout the only thing you'll save on😂biking is a money pit of a hobby, especially if you're a fuckin squid like me☠️
@@Next2Null right 🤣🤣🤣
@@franoook I literally work right down the street from my house like a 5 minute ride
If you don't mind me asking, How tall are you and what's your weight? Bike seems to move well. I'm 6' 215lbs looking for a daily to and from work, mostly on backroads. May occasionally hit the interstate if back way is backed up. Speed on my highways are 65 max. So cruising 70 would be good with the ability to overtake when needed/merging.
I’m 6’1 190 so pretty comparable! The bike does move nice with me on it
@@NinjaNick400 Thanks for responding. Are you riding bone stock? Looking to get me one of these in the new year. Stay safe man 🤙🏻
Man if I were you I'd get a 650. 400cc is a bit slow when it matters.
@@Haylem So this will be my first bike. Mostly cruising and commuting to and form work on back roads. If I have more power, I'll be tempted to use more power so for my first bike I was thinking something that'll restrict my temptation but still have enough power to hop on the highway. I'm looking for a bike that'll allow me to travel safely(power when merging or overtaking on the highway) but not too much where I'm tempting to push past my skillset. Do you think this bike doesn't over enough room to "grow into" as my skills improve? Or do you think this bike flat out doesn't offer enough power to safely get up and go when I need it? Open to all suggestions here. I've rode four wheelers off and on my whole life and rode BMX, mountain biking and road cycling. Never dirt bikes or motorcycles. I feel like I will pick up on it fairly quickly.
@tylerthompson4123 oh bro, you're good if you got common sense and experience! You'll outgrow the 400cc REALLY fast, since you're bigger and taller too, the 650 will be perfect and wouldn't need to upgrade over the years. 650 is more beginner friendly and it's unlikely you'll have the urge to go crazy since it'll still feel like a commuter bike but looks cool at the same time. I think more power will get you out of sticky situations. Totally up to you though! Can't go wrong with either, just my two cents.
It's comfortable and recommended for people with no experience.