I say if you live in a place with big ass highways maybe even tracks in your area I would say get an R1. If not you will have way more fun on a 400-500 hundred cc bike on your local twistys. Those bikes you can push them to the limits and not be a felon.
is the bike "hard" to ride slow? Planning on upgrading from my R7 to an R1 at some point but looking at the listings for used R1s half of them are selling because "I will die if I keep riding this bike". I don't have a crazy need for speed or anything but I absolutely love the sportbike look and the crossplane sound.
I wouldn’t say it’s hard to ride slow , it just doesn’t like the stop starting It’s very easy to control , throttle is pretty good if you put it in mode b or c A mode is way too twitchy Respect the bike and you’ll be right I think people don’t understand how much power litre bikes have Best way to see if you like it , would be try one out . I ride mine both in the twisties and slow stuff I’m the same I’m not chasing speed just love the look and sound of the r1 Best of luck 🤙🤙
IMO I wish that people who get the supe'd up 180+ hp sportbikes would just say they bought it cause they like it, and be done with it. It gets kinda hard to justify when the meat of the engine is all in illegal for street use range, and for the overwhelming majority of people, the difference between an r3, r6, and r1 during twisty roads is going to be really close to negligible. You can even see it during track riding, during corners everyone is much closer together despite hp difference. I started on a GSXR 750 and had the time of my life (Triumph now), so its not like im against the idea of supersports on the road. I just dont think it needs more justification other than "this shit is FAST and I love it" because lets be real, its speed and looks are what win us over
Totally agree A very skilled rider on a r3 would be much quicker than a new rider on the r1 Like I said in the video I love the look of the r1 and the same it makes I didn’t buy the bike to 300 km/h on the street I bought it cause it’s been a dream of mine to own one , the opportunity came up and I pulled the trigger Can’t beat the sound of the r1 in my opinion
@Rickontwowheels Completely disagree, people of roughly equal skill level on an r3 and an r1, would be extremely close in twistes, arguably the r3 would perform better in the corners because it's easier to handle, and then get walked in the straights. That straight line speed and the looks are what attract majority of non-track riders to the liter bikes. And like I said, that's fine, do what you want, the issue is that on a public platform like this some random with 0 motorcycling experience is going to see this video (or a similar one), think they'll be fine handling a supersport, and end up as a statistic. Honestly, that's the main reason I felt like sharing my 2 cents. I'd feel way more comfortable with buyers just going "its fucking awesome" and then bringing up drills or practices a person can do in order to better their riding skills, because very few people seriously considering an R1 are going to keep it in low powered mode for long On an somewhat related note, I can't deny the sound of the R1 is amazing though, and being able to afford one in any case is a feat, the amount of clapped out liter bikes on Marketplace is baffling
@@wlt3585 oh if the skill level equal would depend on the track/ road Correct the r3 better at cornering I was saying if you had a skilled rider on a r3 and a new rider the skilled rider on the smaller bike would be faster I agree with that , I recommend it to track rider or someone that’s a weekend warrior Obviously, the r1 isn’t a beginners bike, because of how heavy it is in the power I wouldn’t recommend it to someone starting out I do get people won’t keep it in d mode for long Yeah see some wild stuff on Facebook haha
I mean the points you made here really highlight just how subjective motorcycling is. Buy the bike that you enjoy the look of and the performance of that meshes with your riding style. I've owned 2 FZ07s, an FZ09, and now an MT09sp. I ride a buddies R1 here and there and can say it's not my first pick for a street bike. I do track days on my 09 and could see myself maybe (big maybe) getting a super sport like an R1 for track days but I still have so much learning to do that my MT09sp is plenty for me to continue to grow with at the track. I really enjoyed taking my 07 to the track as well. I will see the R1 does have some serious curb appeal, absolutely gorgeous motorcycle no doubt and the CP4 roar is addicting!
Yeah everyone got different needs , all depends on the individual hey I think you’ll learn and improve a lot more on the 09 first on the track over the r1 too I just always wanted a sports bike , so thought I would grab one while I can haha
@@Rickontwowheels exactly I mean the R1 is a wonderful machine no doubt! I do enjoy riding my buddies R1, has the same one you have actually haha. They are something else. I would love to own one for sure and may pick up one up in a couple of years to add to the stable but I’m too much of an MT09 simp and naked middle weight simp 😂 Cheers man and ride safe out there 🙌
I just bought a brand new one and I'm scared to pick it up 😂 coming from an R6 so hoping the jump up isn't too ridiculous. Looking forward to having some more torque though, the R6 really feels gutless unless it's screaming.
Beautiful bike and the only bike that making my decision harder to choose one bike, either R1M 2024 or Fireblade 2024, the R1M have the sound and the carbon and the Blade have the power and the look plus the sound, if anyone can make my choice easier I would be grateful 🤣🤣🤣
Seriously dude…. To take advantage of the extra power an R1 has over an R3 on a twistie road takes SERIOUS skill. You have to be so much better to outrun something like a ninja 400 since the 400 actually is easier to handle in those situations. You are right when saying that riding is subjective to everyone, but to say that an R1 has some form of advantage over a smaller displacement on twistie roads is just not true. For those that this would be true of (actual racers) doesn’t need your advice.
Like I said the r1 would be more of a track bike / twisties . It’s all depends on the road you ride The road I ride the r3/400 would be better as the road is more tight . If you have a massive open road with big sweeping bends you’d fine the r1 would be better , I would hope racers wouldn’t take my advice as I’ve only been riding for a short period , I’m just sharing my opinion. Which are probably wrong but anyways I appreciate the comment 🤙
@@RickontwowheelsYes you are right when saying that the R1 is more specifically a track bike than other bikes. But not necessarily just for the power. Ergonomics are aggressive and it has good breaks, suspension etc., the R1M has even more expensive track components but the R1 still is a track weapon. Now my point is not that this. My point is that on track and twisties, skill is going to be the deciding factor for pace. I am not calling you a 10 year old girl so please don’t misunderstand me. But not being skilled and taking the r1 to the track or twistie is like a 10 year old girl picking up the heaviest bowling bowl when bowling. She will simply not fair very well. It is gonna hinder her development of skill and she won’t be competitive in this context. It is the same with everything in life, you can’t begin with a black belt, the heaviest weight or the highest division. You progress over time.
@sebba2top oh I 100 percent agree , someone a ninja 400 with more skill would destroy me Definitely takes skill to ride fast not the bike I’d 100 percent agree I truely bought the r1 cause of the looks and the sound I’ll never get close to its full potential at all And the speed the same never going to touch the full speed . I didn’t buy it cause I thought I was a fast rider , I know I’m not. I’m still learning The main reckon I made the video was trying to explain how you can ride the r1 on the street, cause of the riding aids, makes it a lot easier to ride Goal for this year is to go to the track and learn how to ride properly take classes and improve I totally understand your side , I agree too 👌
mate, all you say is bs. You dont need an R1 to ride normally at the street. wtf. just get a daily bike and thats it... R1 is for a race track, wtf u doin with that in the city riding 30mph
The r1 is more than capable of doing city riding , is it the right bike for it , no. Which I stated that Im trying to say get the bike that’s right for you For me I wanted a sports bike and don’t do city riding I never said the r1 was good for the city/street Pretty sure I stated, the bike will get super bike and isn’t right for city riding I like the look and always wanted a sports bike Cheers for the comment 🤙
@@Rickontwowheels Don't waste oxygen on the haters. I would bet my ZX10 epix ain't spun a lap on a track or knows spit about anything except a few games on his channel or his Duke390. I've probably already forgot more then he knows.
Thanks for the insight, great video. I pick up my new R1 ( in black ) on Saturday 31/08, can’t wait!! Stay safe ✊
Welcome , congrats 🔥you’ll love it ! Enjoy
I say if you live in a place with big ass highways maybe even tracks in your area I would say get an R1. If not you will have way more fun on a 400-500 hundred cc bike on your local twistys. Those bikes you can push them to the limits and not be a felon.
Ayoo Rick what's the song at the end of video dude?
Lovemark - Ouse, powfu
@@Rickontwowheels Thanks man. Imma hit it on the gym right now. Nice R1 by the way!!
@V8pulley it’s a sick song hey , at thank you 🙏
The song is dope.
Facts buy it once and call it a day. No point buying through the cc classes
Yeah that’s the way I see it too 😈🤝
is the bike "hard" to ride slow? Planning on upgrading from my R7 to an R1 at some point but looking at the listings for used R1s half of them are selling because "I will die if I keep riding this bike". I don't have a crazy need for speed or anything but I absolutely love the sportbike look and the crossplane sound.
I wouldn’t say it’s hard to ride slow , it just doesn’t like the stop starting
It’s very easy to control , throttle is pretty good if you put it in mode b or c
A mode is way too twitchy
Respect the bike and you’ll be right
I think people don’t understand how much power litre bikes have
Best way to see if you like it , would be try one out .
I ride mine both in the twisties and slow stuff
I’m the same I’m not chasing speed just love the look and sound of the r1
Best of luck 🤙🤙
the R7 is more fun, you'll learn more (and faster) on it too than in an R1 imo
IMO I wish that people who get the supe'd up 180+ hp sportbikes would just say they bought it cause they like it, and be done with it. It gets kinda hard to justify when the meat of the engine is all in illegal for street use range, and for the overwhelming majority of people, the difference between an r3, r6, and r1 during twisty roads is going to be really close to negligible. You can even see it during track riding, during corners everyone is much closer together despite hp difference.
I started on a GSXR 750 and had the time of my life (Triumph now), so its not like im against the idea of supersports on the road. I just dont think it needs more justification other than "this shit is FAST and I love it" because lets be real, its speed and looks are what win us over
Totally agree
A very skilled rider on a r3 would be much quicker than a new rider on the r1
Like I said in the video I love the look of the r1 and the same it makes
I didn’t buy the bike to 300 km/h on the street
I bought it cause it’s been a dream of mine to own one , the opportunity came up and I pulled the trigger
Can’t beat the sound of the r1 in my opinion
@Rickontwowheels Completely disagree, people of roughly equal skill level on an r3 and an r1, would be extremely close in twistes, arguably the r3 would perform better in the corners because it's easier to handle, and then get walked in the straights.
That straight line speed and the looks are what attract majority of non-track riders to the liter bikes.
And like I said, that's fine, do what you want, the issue is that on a public platform like this some random with 0 motorcycling experience is going to see this video (or a similar one), think they'll be fine handling a supersport, and end up as a statistic. Honestly, that's the main reason I felt like sharing my 2 cents. I'd feel way more comfortable with buyers just going "its fucking awesome" and then bringing up drills or practices a person can do in order to better their riding skills, because very few people seriously considering an R1 are going to keep it in low powered mode for long
On an somewhat related note, I can't deny the sound of the R1 is amazing though, and being able to afford one in any case is a feat, the amount of clapped out liter bikes on Marketplace is baffling
@@wlt3585 oh if the skill level equal would depend on the track/ road
Correct the r3 better at cornering
I was saying if you had a skilled rider on a r3 and a new rider the skilled rider on the smaller bike would be faster
I agree with that , I recommend it to track rider or someone that’s a weekend warrior
Obviously, the r1 isn’t a beginners bike, because of how heavy it is in the power
I wouldn’t recommend it to someone starting out
I do get people won’t keep it in d mode for long
Yeah see some wild stuff on Facebook haha
@@wlt3585 agree.. and totally unnecessary on the streets.
And between this bike and a ZX 10 I want to sit on both to see which one I like more but I’m leaning towards the R1
Same love the r1
Try Tuono too
@@MikaHakkinen83 great bike 👌
I mean the points you made here really highlight just how subjective motorcycling is. Buy the bike that you enjoy the look of and the performance of that meshes with your riding style. I've owned 2 FZ07s, an FZ09, and now an MT09sp. I ride a buddies R1 here and there and can say it's not my first pick for a street bike. I do track days on my 09 and could see myself maybe (big maybe) getting a super sport like an R1 for track days but I still have so much learning to do that my MT09sp is plenty for me to continue to grow with at the track. I really enjoyed taking my 07 to the track as well.
I will see the R1 does have some serious curb appeal, absolutely gorgeous motorcycle no doubt and the CP4 roar is addicting!
Yeah everyone got different needs , all depends on the individual hey
I think you’ll learn and improve a lot more on the 09 first on the track over the r1 too
I just always wanted a sports bike , so thought I would grab one while I can haha
@@Rickontwowheels exactly I mean the R1 is a wonderful machine no doubt! I do enjoy riding my buddies R1, has the same one you have actually haha. They are something else. I would love to own one for sure and may pick up one up in a couple of years to add to the stable but I’m too much of an MT09 simp and naked middle weight simp 😂
Cheers man and ride safe out there 🙌
My dream bike 😍
Mine too 😍😍
I just bought a brand new one and I'm scared to pick it up 😂 coming from an R6 so hoping the jump up isn't too ridiculous. Looking forward to having some more torque though, the R6 really feels gutless unless it's screaming.
Beautiful bike and the only bike that making my decision harder to choose one bike, either R1M 2024 or Fireblade 2024, the R1M have the sound and the carbon and the Blade have the power and the look plus the sound, if anyone can make my choice easier I would be grateful 🤣🤣🤣
Damn both great bikes , going to be hard to pick haha good luck
Either way both great machines
M is for suspension!
Whod you insure with i used swann but ive had a license for over 10yr like 600 a yr for my mt09 they looked the best option after research
I’ve only got my full license last year
And still under 30 so think that’s why it’s so expensive, nrma is who I’m with
The main insurers are the dearest I found swann only do bikes might be worth a look next renewal 🤙
@@makodoorfz yeah I’ll definitely check them out next time , cheers for that 🤙
I went with nrma cause my cars are insured with them
We/R1
It's perfect for the street.
Definitely 😈
Seriously dude…. To take advantage of the extra power an R1 has over an R3 on a twistie road takes SERIOUS skill. You have to be so much better to outrun something like a ninja 400 since the 400 actually is easier to handle in those situations. You are right when saying that riding is subjective to everyone, but to say that an R1 has some form of advantage over a smaller displacement on twistie roads is just not true. For those that this would be true of (actual racers) doesn’t need your advice.
Like I said the r1 would be more of a track bike / twisties . It’s all depends on the road you ride
The road I ride the r3/400 would be better as the road is more tight . If you have a massive open road with big sweeping bends you’d fine the r1 would be better , I would hope racers wouldn’t take my advice as I’ve only been riding for a short period , I’m just sharing my opinion. Which are probably wrong but anyways
I appreciate the comment 🤙
@@RickontwowheelsYes you are right when saying that the R1 is more specifically a track bike than other bikes. But not necessarily just for the power. Ergonomics are aggressive and it has good breaks, suspension etc., the R1M has even more expensive track components but the R1 still is a track weapon.
Now my point is not that this. My point is that on track and twisties, skill is going to be the deciding factor for pace. I am not calling you a 10 year old girl so please don’t misunderstand me. But not being skilled and taking the r1 to the track or twistie is like a 10 year old girl picking up the heaviest bowling bowl when bowling. She will simply not fair very well. It is gonna hinder her development of skill and she won’t be competitive in this context.
It is the same with everything in life, you can’t begin with a black belt, the heaviest weight or the highest division. You progress over time.
@sebba2top oh I 100 percent agree , someone a ninja 400 with more skill would destroy me
Definitely takes skill to ride fast not the bike
I’d 100 percent agree
I truely bought the r1 cause of the looks and the sound
I’ll never get close to its full potential at all
And the speed the same never going to touch the full speed . I didn’t buy it cause I thought I was a fast rider , I know I’m not. I’m still learning
The main reckon I made the video was trying to explain how you can ride the r1 on the street, cause of the riding aids, makes it a lot easier to ride
Goal for this year is to go to the track and learn how to ride properly take classes and improve
I totally understand your side , I agree too 👌
theres a company who stopped creating 1000cc bikes because they do not see it for the streets
which one?
Oh really , do you know which one ?
@@Rickontwowheels didnt ktm stop making street superbikes in 2015...i think they started making 1000cc superbikes again in 2021 limited numbers
@@Rickontwowheels ceos reasoning was 1000cc was not for the streets its for the track
@user-nv1gm2zj7y I think you might be right
Now they just released 1390 super duke 😂😂
I ride mine to hell and back. Need more power
😂😂😂
mate, all you say is bs. You dont need an R1 to ride normally at the street. wtf. just get a daily bike and thats it... R1 is for a race track, wtf u doin with that in the city riding 30mph
The r1 is more than capable of doing city riding , is it the right bike for it , no. Which I stated that
Im trying to say get the bike that’s right for you
For me I wanted a sports bike and don’t do city riding
I never said the r1 was good for the city/street
Pretty sure I stated, the bike will get super bike and isn’t right for city riding
I like the look and always wanted a sports bike
Cheers for the comment 🤙
@@Rickontwowheels Don't waste oxygen on the haters. I would bet my ZX10 epix ain't spun a lap on a track or knows spit about anything except a few games on his channel or his Duke390. I've probably already forgot more then he knows.
@@MonkeyButtRides hahaha
Jeez, what an angry man😂. Buy an R1, you won't regret it ❤
@@Rickontwowheels no its not.