I definitely prefer smaller bikes like this than the huge stuff. And when you said that customization parts were cheap, that raised respect for this bike to another level.
I wanted a Grom so bad but the local dealer wanted $4950 out the door. I ended up getting a SV650 and have no regrets. I still want a Grom as a putt around town bike. Loving this bike content. Thanks Kirk and ride safe!
Got a grom as my first bike about 8 months ago. The thing that really attracts me is the gas and how cheap it is to fix and replace parts. Most casual Motorcycles have good gas mileage already, but the grom is on another level..
Nice to see you get a vehicle with the proper number of wheels. I'm sure the Grom is a fine motorcycle. I had a Honda CB125 as a second bike back in the 1980's. It ran flawlessly. The SuperCub is also very popular. The major problem with this bike, as you mentioned, is traffic. Many drivers are exasperated if they feel help up by a small motorcycle and would enjoy running you off the road. I've had car drivers tell me that motorcycles shouldn't be allowed on the roads where they "get in the way" of real traffic. So, the attitude is out there. The traffic you showed in the video was light and multiple lanes allowed for passing. No problem. At some point you will need to go out on a freeway. You really need a bike that can sustain 80 mph for at least a couple miles. That is why 300cc - 400cc motorcycles are so popular. Honda CB300 or Ninja 400 for example. Even smaller standard/cruiser motorcycles are a good option if you have some throttle control. Kawasaki Eliminator or even Vulcan S. The grom makes a great bike to take with you on camping trips (with the right tires). It also the perfect bike for DMV riding tests.
Being 5’6”, 120 lbs and having only driven old motorcycles while traveling in asia at 110cc, the honda Grom is my dream bike and the only bike I’m interested in owning. I also have no interest in driving on highways. The combination of a shared car and my own personal Grom for local commute or just getting out is good enough for me, and very cost effective as well. Plus, I live in San Diego and when I move back to the USA next year, can’t wait to pick one up! That, and other bikes are crazy big to me. I tell people in Asia that you can get 900cc bikes in the Stated and they are flabbergasted.
I’m 18, 6’3 180. I wanna get into riding but rn I just want something I can ride around on n learn how to ride. Along with just going around. Would this be a good bike for me?
perfect video :)) I was thinking buying honda grom for start but than I decided it is not a good one for me because I want to go another cities. so I decided to buy yamaha mt-03 :D lets see i hope I will not change my mind
I got a Navi as my first bike a couple years ago, with the same seat height it's definitely great if you're on the shorter side like me lol I'm 4'11"... I can almost flat foot, always so close 😂
Honda Navi is a good alternative. $1807 plus fees and taxes, maybe $2400. It is a 109cc scooter that you ride like a motorcycle, drum brakes and no fuel injection are the drawbacks
@@KirkKreifels yeah dealers differ depending on where you live , i was quoted $4160 for a new Grom last summer, live in SC. $4580 for a Trail 125. The ADV160 would be my first choice
I definitely prefer smaller bikes like this than the huge stuff. And when you said that customization parts were cheap, that raised respect for this bike to another level.
I use to have a Honda Grom and a CBR1000RR and I rode the Grom much more than the CBR. The Grom is just so easy to jump on and ride around town.
If you’re 4ft tall!
@@ItsAlive111I am😂
I wanted a Grom so bad but the local dealer wanted $4950 out the door. I ended up getting a SV650 and have no regrets. I still want a Grom as a putt around town bike. Loving this bike content. Thanks Kirk and ride safe!
Thank you! Great choice!!!
3:50 rolled right through a STOP sign. Good job, dude.
Fys
Got a grom as my first bike about 8 months ago. The thing that really attracts me is the gas and how cheap it is to fix and replace parts. Most casual Motorcycles have good gas mileage already, but the grom is on another level..
Nice to see you get a vehicle with the proper number of wheels. I'm sure the Grom is a fine motorcycle. I had a Honda CB125 as a second bike back in the 1980's. It ran flawlessly. The SuperCub is also very popular. The major problem with this bike, as you mentioned, is traffic. Many drivers are exasperated if they feel help up by a small motorcycle and would enjoy running you off the road. I've had car drivers tell me that motorcycles shouldn't be allowed on the roads where they "get in the way" of real traffic. So, the attitude is out there. The traffic you showed in the video was light and multiple lanes allowed for passing. No problem. At some point you will need to go out on a freeway. You really need a bike that can sustain 80 mph for at least a couple miles. That is why 300cc - 400cc motorcycles are so popular. Honda CB300 or Ninja 400 for example. Even smaller standard/cruiser motorcycles are a good option if you have some throttle control. Kawasaki Eliminator or even Vulcan S. The grom makes a great bike to take with you on camping trips (with the right tires). It also the perfect bike for DMV riding tests.
Being 5’6”, 120 lbs and having only driven old motorcycles while traveling in asia at 110cc, the honda Grom is my dream bike and the only bike I’m interested in owning. I also have no interest in driving on highways. The combination of a shared car and my own personal Grom for local commute or just getting out is good enough for me, and very cost effective as well. Plus, I live in San Diego and when I move back to the USA next year, can’t wait to pick one up! That, and other bikes are crazy big to me. I tell people in Asia that you can get 900cc bikes in the Stated and they are flabbergasted.
what are the starting upgrades for the bike??
Surprised to see you reviewing a grom. Keep it up
Thanks, will do!
I’m 18, 6’3 180. I wanna get into riding but rn I just want something I can ride around on n learn how to ride. Along with just going around. Would this be a good bike for me?
Too date myself a bit I started on a Rupp Roadster 2. It was pretty fun and could do 45mph.
are u in south fla...thats were i am and im looking to buy one...how much for ins???
perfect video :)) I was thinking buying honda grom for start but than I decided it is not a good one for me because I want to go another cities.
so I decided to buy yamaha mt-03 :D lets see i hope I will not change my mind
do u get 160miles on full tank?
I ride a 22 abs grom. It’s my first bike. I’m 6’2” 288 lbs. btw I’m 55 years old. I enjoy mine. But it sucks when I can’t drive passed 60 mph.
I got a Navi as my first bike a couple years ago, with the same seat height it's definitely great if you're on the shorter side like me lol I'm 4'11"... I can almost flat foot, always so close 😂
This is boutta be perfect for my pinoy self
Love those decals
Can you do a review if the Yamaha MT15?or the R15
We don't get them in USA 😭
@@KirkKreifels ohh damn 😭😭
I got my 2023 for 4100$ CAD with 93km on it, would say that’s a decent deal
Honda Navi is a good alternative. $1807 plus fees and taxes, maybe $2400. It is a 109cc scooter that you ride like a motorcycle, drum brakes and no fuel injection are the drawbacks
I got quoted close to 3k for a Navi otd... Had to pass
@@KirkKreifels
yeah dealers differ depending on where you live , i was quoted $4160 for a new Grom last summer, live in SC. $4580 for a Trail 125. The ADV160 would be my first choice
POV riding video is great, but need to see how a 6 ft person looks like sitting on a Grom from someone looking at it from afar
Can you drive that on freeway in La ?
You didn't watch
@@KirkKreifels I did actually but commented at beginning of video. I watch you almost everyday bro
During traffic on the 101 5pm -7pm from universal studios to USC 24 minutes other than that helllll noo 😂
During traffic on the 101 5pm -7pm from universal studios to USC 24 minutes other than that helllll noo 😂
Does that thing have any kind of safety features like adaptive cruise control, lane keeep assist, automatic braking..etc?
You can’t be serious. 😂
So it cant go 65?
Nope.
If you modify them they can... there's a dude here in Dallas that rides his 70+ on the freeway
Yes it certainly can. Fully stock. Amongst other factors, it depends on your weight, and your riding position - ie: how u glide through the wind gust.
@@sehcivic5124 just say if you have the body of a 13 yr old you can go 65 on a stock one... cause thats the truth of it
The smartest $30 you’ve ever spent in that jacket. 💯🧚🏻 19:15
That’s not the opposite way you should be facing tragic when on the side of a road im pretty sure
Were you drunk when you typed this??
Be safe bud
Cool
Cost the same as an electric bike.
Better than electric
@@FellipeRodrigues89 no just different
Better in every way... ICE can be modified to go faster EV has limitations and alot of them...
Pleasure machine? Lol
I appreciate your video, good quality. You seem like a smart guy. Until you say snatch on and off throttle on a 9.7 hp motorcycle. That is hysterical
Just be damn careful please!🛴🚲🛵🏍️
I feel far safer on this than riding eBikes on the streets.