6 Reasons to Start on a 1000cc Sportbike // Motovlog

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  • Some valid reasons to start on a 1000cc as your first bike! I think they're valid anyway..your opinions matter. Comment below!
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  • @feelixtheglovinggiraffe759
    @feelixtheglovinggiraffe759 4 ปีที่แล้ว +204

    Started on a 1000 still on a 1000

  • @georgetsergoulas825
    @georgetsergoulas825 4 ปีที่แล้ว +233

    Don't listen to anyone claiming that you can't start on a liter bike!!!

  • @skyhuskyrider2833
    @skyhuskyrider2833 4 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Totally agree with u mate ! Start on cbr 1000 sp 5 months ago, get my permit last year too, i haven’t any regrets, just love it, already have nearly 12000 km, i learn the bike and used to it and be responsible👍☝️

  • @thehoodlum8462
    @thehoodlum8462 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

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  • @StealthTech20XX
    @StealthTech20XX 4 ปีที่แล้ว +92

    I started on my 899 Panigale with literally 0 experience, wouldn't change a thing. Was actually really easy to learn on since didn't have to shift too much at first, was able to focus on handling and throttle control. Quickshifter and auto-blipper also helped me focus on getting used to the bike itself before adding shifting to it as well (0 experience on manual as well)

  • @forthcoming-d8694
    @forthcoming-d8694 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Bro i kindly appreciate your sincerity in this matter 🙏 you are a classy reviewer and i agree cause i am a good example of what you are saying ! I am a VERY new rider who last rode a 125cc Scooter 20 years ago !! Last year i found a brand new 2019 CB1000-R on sale and bought cash. I have ridden it (always locked in Standard mode) from Columbus, OH to NYC, Mass & Maine with No issues at all. I am a responsible rider/driver who only goes up to 90 MPH maximum but only on smooth surface & fairly empty highways. My phone is off in my backpack while riding, i look way ahead and analyze the road & motorists' behavior constantly. Thank you much for boosting my Confidence with my decision of jumping into a 1000cc bike. Plus it is Gorgeous Honda 😍

  • @jurzyjohner432
    @jurzyjohner432 4 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    110% right, you have the option on a S1000rr to lower the power so when you get better you can up it, you can't up the power on a 300cc bike. That alone should make you want to buy a s1000rr, well at least if you're intelligent.

  • @sofritopr1
    @sofritopr1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I was a bit concerned about buying the bmw S1000 rr as my first sport bike. But I’ve been riding dirt bikes since little. I got almost perfect score on my motorcycle license and I guess I’m pretty mature to handle a 1,000.

  • @Natureboypkr2
    @Natureboypkr2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video dude. I got my first sportbike when I was 17 and started on a 600cc.

  • @rayhoffmann9040
    @rayhoffmann9040 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got a VTR1000F last year and I'm going to be riding it this summer. My classes are this weekend if I don't die die next week I'll let you know.

  • @barcelonaboy425
    @barcelonaboy425 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    All im gonna say is, trust me, i know how it feels when you really want something and cant get it right away, i mean i was thrilled at just the idea of getting a motorcycle, so i got a ninja 300, and like for the first month i felt amazing, something new right but then i got bored of it, i knew that i wanted a zx6r, but then i started realizing the lengths id have to go through just to get it, insurance rates being stupidly high, the cost of the bike, so i took it for what it was worth maybe its just not the right time for me to get that bike, so i kept the 300 for like two years until i finally got a z1000, gotta im super thrilled but I completely understand why i did that now, it was almost like the universe was trying to tell me don’t get something out of your limits just yet, doesnt mean you can get something similar, play within the limits an be humble, cause dont forget, you can very well kill yourself riding these, so i waited patiently and did just that.

  • @fryservingfries
    @fryservingfries 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m getting a 2013 Honda CB1100 as my first bike tomorrow. I plan on only riding it in my neighborhood for the first few weeks until I get the muscle memory and feel down.

  • @EckRD
    @EckRD ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Be happy don't worry. I Learned from a friend about liter bikes and eventually rode several. You have to get used to the weight first, second the clutch, and third learn proper braking. Ultimately, respect the bike and never go fast lol

  • @user-bg3ih6ci8l

    I started on a 95' Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11, and I'm finishing the restoration of the motorcycle on my own, it took me like 2 months of going to the empty streets nearby to get used to the throttle response and the weight. I would not recommend it, I haven't crashed or dumped the bike YET, but it's obvious that the danger is there (been almost a year now). I'm tall and can handle the weight, but it's not like it is easy. Now it is very rewarding to ride that bike but I acknowledge that I would be a better rider by now if I started smaller. It ain't impossible, but you gotta respect the machine, I use it to cruise like a HD owner would do, but if someone with a speed addiction gets a hold of a bike like that it will probably end up bad.

  • @senpaibushido7911
    @senpaibushido7911 4 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Started on SV1000S - no regrets

  • @ldorman
    @ldorman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I bought myself a 2004 Suzuki SV1000 K3 as my first motorbike.

  • @nickjones9255
    @nickjones9255 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you so so much, I’m looking at getting started on a 18’ CBR1000RR right now and this really really helped. I love how the newer bikes have the power restrictions and electronic aids for learning and being 6’5” I really don’t fit on a 300 and a 600 is a bit of a squeeze. Always been a Honda guy and love how these newer bikes make it easier for someone to get started and go from motocross to a street bike

  • @kellyd1910
    @kellyd1910 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    damn that's awesome!I have serious anxiety attacks and its hindering me from my motorcycle passion :( .I have had other motorcycles before but i bearly rode them( honda cb600f and yamaha tmax 530). I'm very tall standing at 6'7 so a small bike is very uncomfortable for me.

  • @markkharouta9733
    @markkharouta9733 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    not more than a couple days after completing the MSF, grabbed a 2002 cbr954rr. Never had an issue... but I do think I would have learned faster on a smaller bike. With a big bike you really don't have to shift all that much. Fast forward 2 years I'm on a 16' hypermotard. 1000x more fun of a bike on the street.

  • @alexpettit9843
    @alexpettit9843 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm thinking about starting on a 899 ducati so this is making me feel better about the bike