as someone wanting to buy his first motorcycle and get a grom to commute to work every day, i'm so glad I found your channel. You are such a beautiful person inside and out. I love your soul, your energy, your smile, literally everything about you. I hope you have an amazing day. peace!
Get yourself some City Grip 2 tires and you'll have the more confidence in the bike and any water conditions that may come up. I've heard nothing but good things about those tires. Cause tbh the stock tires are not good.
Stay on whatever you feel safe and comfy on, im 6'2, 215 lbs and i love my grom, some folks suggest a bigger bike, but bigger they are faster you go and less time you have to make a correction, i grew up riding dirtbikes from a 70 to a 500, and im more comfortable on the grom
Video idea: If you haven't already you could do a review of the grom; features, specs, likes and dislikes. Seems like your shifting is getting to be second nature now. Great job!
Briannah73, how tall are you? I think you would be better suited for a Kawasaki KLX 300 SM, because of your height. It would be a good starter bike, the grom has 12 inch tires and you will find the bigger tires safer for stopping vs the grom. I been riding most of my life & I got a GROM too....girl, trust another girl, that aint the bike for you. Its not the one for me either, this bike isnt safe to ride. anyways, just a suggestiong to keep in mind if you have the funds, you can trade your grom in. or up as they say. Thanks for the vlog.
For the very hot days I would figure ahead of time a better way to get to a Rd that you could go faster so it would be better because of the wind... Being on Rd that you can't go no more than 20 and your stopping a lot and temperature over a 100 and with the humidity.. 😢😢
as someone wanting to buy his first motorcycle and get a grom to commute to work every day, i'm so glad I found your channel. You are such a beautiful person inside and out. I love your soul, your energy, your smile, literally everything about you. I hope you have an amazing day. peace!
Get yourself some City Grip 2 tires and you'll have the more confidence in the bike and any water conditions that may come up. I've heard nothing but good things about those tires. Cause tbh the stock tires are not good.
Stay on whatever you feel safe and comfy on, im 6'2, 215 lbs and i love my grom, some folks suggest a bigger bike, but bigger they are faster you go and less time you have to make a correction, i grew up riding dirtbikes from a 70 to a 500, and im more comfortable on the grom
I want to get a motorcycle license
I like to just wander as well. People ask me where I go. I tell them my motorcycle rides don't have a destination.
Video idea: If you haven't already you could do a review of the grom; features, specs, likes and dislikes. Seems like your shifting is getting to be second nature now. Great job!
Briannah73, how tall are you? I think you would be better suited for a Kawasaki KLX 300 SM, because of your height. It would be a good starter bike, the grom has 12 inch tires and you will find the bigger tires safer for stopping vs the grom. I been riding most of my life & I got a GROM too....girl, trust another girl, that aint the bike for you. Its not the one for me either, this bike isnt safe to ride. anyways, just a suggestiong to keep in mind if you have the funds, you can trade your grom in. or up as they say. Thanks for the vlog.
Nice to see you back
For the very hot days I would figure ahead of time a better way to get to a Rd that you could go faster so it would be better because of the wind... Being on Rd that you can't go no more than 20 and your stopping a lot and temperature over a 100 and with the humidity.. 😢😢
Holy crap!!! You're finally back. The road welcomes you