If this is a real interaction I absolutely love it. My mom just cried when I bought my first bike at 19, and she cried when I bought a new one this summer.... I'm 34 lol.
@bradleylemons6199 Yes , this is his mom. It's the Real deal on how I speak to my son. And thank you. I support my son on his decisions for what he wants for his life.
Hi man!) Very nice bike, congrats and be safe out there ❤ I am planning to get a license in 3 months, just started learning and while looking out for a bikes - can't choose what to own as a first one. I definitely don't want any sports bike to kill myself right away, i would prefer something as reliable and comfy as possible since i just need to drive around my city to uni and work. I liked honda cbr 500 and some CFMOTO bikes, but what would you recommend? I'm in Russia and it's not too easy to look out for bikes there, but want to find something cool for myself, as a student. Thanks in advance :D
Also needed to mention that it rains in my city so much, and the winter is coming, so i want to still be able to ride it until the ice covers everything.
@@triangularity8828 Hey, from my experience, I found that dual sports are great choices. They're light, cheap, and easy to maintain. Adventure bikes are another great choice, but they are heavier and a little more complicated. Suzuki, Kawasaki, and Honda all make great dual sports like the KLX, DRZ, and CRF. Be sure to get something near or around the 400cc mark since you'll be begging for that power on the wide open road
@namename1 When I chose the bike, it wasn't all about the brand. I've owned Kawasakis and Hondas, and I've also ridden Ducatis. All great brands, but I needed something with readily accessible power, is reliable, parts are cheap, easy to work on, and something that I can also take to track days in the future. Suzuki was the best choice for me in my area and budget since most Hondas are heavily modified or not in good condition. I also own a Hayabusa and when I was looking at the bike, I realized that it was just a smaller busa that is easier to work on.
@namename1 In my opinion, it's between the GSXR1000 and the CBR1000, but that's if you want a liter bike. I don't ride liter bikes on the street at all since I would have to baby it, which is what I ran into with the busa. You also would have to deal with the problem of cost too. Tires and gas add up really quick on bikes that big with all that power they make. Being comfortable on the street is really important too, and being in a more upright position is important since you won't destroy your back and you'd be more versatile in the sense that you'd be able to move around easier for longer.
@namename1 Z900 is an amazing bike and was actually my first choice of bikes when I wanted another outside of my cruiser. Unfortunately it was out of my budget at the time
I like the bike, just be very safe, and keep the speed down, due to tickets are expensive. Lv u too kid. Mom
@@hbhmicrohomestead I will, I've only gotten one speeding ticket and learned my lesson from that
If this is a real interaction I absolutely love it. My mom just cried when I bought my first bike at 19, and she cried when I bought a new one this summer.... I'm 34 lol.
@bradleylemons6199
Yes , this is his mom. It's the Real deal on how I speak to my son. And thank you. I support my son on his decisions for what he wants for his life.
@@hbhmicrohomesteadthey are really expensive I’ve started riding in November on a grom and got a RC 390 and got two tickets in a week
I'm sure she's proud to have a son like you. Be safe out there💪
I like the blue parts idea.
Hi man!) Very nice bike, congrats and be safe out there ❤
I am planning to get a license in 3 months, just started learning and while looking out for a bikes - can't choose what to own as a first one. I definitely don't want any sports bike to kill myself right away, i would prefer something as reliable and comfy as possible since i just need to drive around my city to uni and work. I liked honda cbr 500 and some CFMOTO bikes, but what would you recommend? I'm in Russia and it's not too easy to look out for bikes there, but want to find something cool for myself, as a student.
Thanks in advance :D
Also needed to mention that it rains in my city so much, and the winter is coming, so i want to still be able to ride it until the ice covers everything.
@@triangularity8828 Hey, from my experience, I found that dual sports are great choices. They're light, cheap, and easy to maintain. Adventure bikes are another great choice, but they are heavier and a little more complicated. Suzuki, Kawasaki, and Honda all make great dual sports like the KLX, DRZ, and CRF. Be sure to get something near or around the 400cc mark since you'll be begging for that power on the wide open road
Very nice👏🏻
nice
Be safe and hyper aware. Drive like everyone wants to hit you
Why suzuki not honda or kawazaki or yamaha how you choose the brand
@namename1 When I chose the bike, it wasn't all about the brand. I've owned Kawasakis and Hondas, and I've also ridden Ducatis. All great brands, but I needed something with readily accessible power, is reliable, parts are cheap, easy to work on, and something that I can also take to track days in the future. Suzuki was the best choice for me in my area and budget since most Hondas are heavily modified or not in good condition. I also own a Hayabusa and when I was looking at the bike, I realized that it was just a smaller busa that is easier to work on.
@@bluishbike is gsxr1k best street bike than zx10,r1,cbr ?
@namename1 In my opinion, it's between the GSXR1000 and the CBR1000, but that's if you want a liter bike. I don't ride liter bikes on the street at all since I would have to baby it, which is what I ran into with the busa. You also would have to deal with the problem of cost too. Tires and gas add up really quick on bikes that big with all that power they make. Being comfortable on the street is really important too, and being in a more upright position is important since you won't destroy your back and you'd be more versatile in the sense that you'd be able to move around easier for longer.
Most of them buy z900
@namename1 Z900 is an amazing bike and was actually my first choice of bikes when I wanted another outside of my cruiser. Unfortunately it was out of my budget at the time