CBR 600RR vs GSXR 750/600 Which Is Better?
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The whole battery dying gave me ptsd haha from when my bike would die, and after 2 batteries, it was the voltage regulator, i miss riding tho but man, ppl suck driving and had to many close calls. Ride safe and stay safe, bro
I haven’t had that experience with my bike yet thank god! But I do worry when my battery is gonna go out since I only ride it 2 times out of the week 😂 but yeah riding is dangerous but it’s a different type of feeling! I appreciate you watching my video brother! Much love
Do you lean more forward on GSXR600 or CBR600RR?
0:01 into the video and I already know the gsxr is better
I loved both bikes equally tbh! But it’s all about preference at the end of the day
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That is the correct answer
@@RoosayCapdet I’ll have one in the living room one day 😤
I’ll put mine in the living room also
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@LoganWilkerson-qw6eg yes sir! That is also the dream bike
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In recent years i've owned 3 cbr600rr...and now i have the gsxr600 2012...and man....for the streets i prefer the gixxer 1,000,000 times...it is just a better motorcycle hands down
I agree with you! I love both bikes but I think the gsxr are a more comfortable ride all together. It’s a much less aggressive riding style also since they sit a lot lower! Hopefully one day I’ll be back on a gsxr! Thank you for watching my video brother! I appreciate you!
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I'm 5 foot 4 and recently got a CBR 600 lol but while I definitely struggle a bit with stops because of how short I am, it felt a lot more comfortable and lower sitting on it than a GSXR-600 I sat on. I'm still loving the bike but certainly have a learning curve I'll have to overcome. TO THE PEOPLE THAT SAY THEY'RE TOO SHORT, I'M A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHY HEIGHT DOESNT MATTER!
Really!? By chance is your CBR lowered? And yeah the CBR is much more nimble and loves to take corners! I also agree height shouldn’t matter as long as you’re able to get on and off the bike safely
@@RoosayCapdet Nope! Still stock height haha. Is a bit of a challenge but i’ve started getting used to it. I’m only really able to keep one foot down at a time at stops which honestly works perfectly fine.
You should lower it for safety and comfortability
Good video, as usual. I'm glad you mentioned the ride height, because if I do end up getting an entry CBR, I'll know what to expect. Still on the fence with that or the R3, just to learn. Lol But from what I hear, the 600cc bikes are the fun, sweet spots lol 🏍️❤
Also, I think it would be cool to make a video on where to buy a bike: used or new, what to look for if it's used, etc.
Thank you! I’m trying my best to cover everything that I can from just my person experience that people can find useful. But the lower cc bikes tend to sit lower to the ground I think? But yeah 600 are definitely the all around sweet spot for a fun experience overall! And thanks for the idea! I’ll make a video of that topic in my next few videos :)
They’re fun, but 600s aren’t recommended to start on though. They’re fast bikes man. If it’s your first, I’d say get a ninja 400, once ur ready to upgrade. Sell it and get a bigger bike.
@anthonyduran7525 I 100% agree with you on this as well. I think if you have zero experience on being two wheels as well as zero experience using a clutch I think the lower ccs are the best to learn on. But if you have experience on being on two wheels as well as knowing how to use a clutch I think a 600 is not a bad place to start. BUT I’ve said it in a few videos, it all depends on how to ride and respect the bike. Even if you’re on just a 300 if you don’t ride safe and are still reckless it doesn’t matter if you’re on a 600 or a 1000. But that is just my opinion. But I still 100% agree with you brother! A 600 can be much for first timers for sure
I sat on a CBR600RR today and I ride a KTM RC390, and if you sit on an RC390, you’ll feel like you’re sitting waaayyyy up there. The CBR felt low to me so I got check out a GSXR. Good video man.
I’ve never sat on the KTM RC390 before. But I feel like a lot of KTM’s sit fairly high in general! But the CBR 600 doesn’t sit up super high but it was a noticeable difference compared to a gsxr. But thank you brother! I appreciate you taking the time and watching my video! It means a lot too me
Hey so im 14 yo and i want to get a motorcycle when im older and have the money to get one,but im worried about some things,because i never learned how to do stuff on a motor cycle.But the real question is do u think i should get one and is it easy to ride one?
First and foremost thank you for watching my video brother! Really means a lot to me! I think if you truly want to ride a motorcycle by all means you should get one! Although you should understand that it’s very dangerous. But it’s also an amazing experience! I’d highly recommend taking the motorcycle course in your local area cause they teach you everything you need to know and that way you can figure out if it’s really something you wanna get into!
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