Looking at professional racers on a track the 1000's are about 5 seconds on average faster than the 600's. An experienced rider on a 600 can beat a less experienced rider on a 1000. I have been back and forth between 600's and 1000's during my 40+ years of riding. I strongly believe that I improved my skills on the 600's and then applied them to the 1000's. I believe the best riders start on something small and get good by working the crap out of it to go fast. The fastest pros started small and worked their way through the ranks before racing 1000's.
You mean you used to put it on slow incapable riders. You ain't ever putting anything on me and my r1 with a cbr600. I'd make you retract that statement quick haha
Fast lane D is from Cleveland and now in Tampa and only does highway riding mostly so his points made sense. If he was in the mountains or in super dense cities where the smaller bikes shine he would have a different opinion I am sure
True. And he stated more than once that 600s shine on track and in the canyons. It sounds like most people agree that a liter bike is better on the street. I always hear they’re harder to flick around than a 600 in the twisties, but I feel like that’s more dependent on the riders skills. Maybe when I get one and some miles on it I’ll revisit this topic.
Honestly love my GSXR 600, feels very rewarding on the track or spirited street riding knowing that I'm riding within my own abilities because the bike won't save me due to not having technology. Keeps me extremely engaged with the motorcycle knowing my safety net is are my own skills. Not saying rider aids are bad, but I believe everyone should get the feel of riding without them to better that individual dexterity.
As a person trying to get into riding or getting a motorcycle, which im buying very soon. The 600 vs 1000 motorcycle is a question i consistently asking myself. Im leaning toward a 750 or 1000. These videos are very helpful for someone like me, because i feel like i know what type of riding i want to do.
I’m glad the videos help! I will say if you’re brand new to riding, get something smaller would be my advice. A bike with less power is going to give you a margin for error. Personally, I think I could have started on a 600, but I’m glad I started on a 500. I could afford to make a mistake and learn from it. And many mistakes were (and are still) made. Whatever route you go, just put in the work to hone your skills.
I wouldn't do that if I were you. Get something like a ninja650/R7/sv650, something in that category used and ride that for 1-3 years. You will develop skills much faster on a more forgiving bike.
Of course you could start on a 1000, but what is the rush? Part of the fun of any hobby is the learning process, you ride the 600 for a year or two and learn safely. Then you move to the liter bike, and get to find out what that is all about. Finally, you might even move back down to a 600 at some point, just to keep things fresh. FastLaneD is a cool guy, he just likes liter bikes better. I just moved down from R1 back to GSXR600, and I love the small motor, it makes me giggle - I don't feel like any regrets. I got to taste liter power for a couple of years, to satisfy my curiosity, personally I don't need the extra power. But the journey has been fun. Figure on losing about $3000 after 2 years if you buy and trade bikes though a dealership, not cheap. But you won't be upside down or anything, you will likely still have some equity on the trade.
I’d go for the 600cc to 750cc that’s all u need trust me. I started on a ninja 650 within the yr I jumped straight to the 22 zx10r I am actually pissed I started with the ninja 650 I would have never upgraded and spent so much money if I would have just started with a 600cc to 750cc I had more fun on my ninja 650 then I do on my 1000 I’m actually trying to get out from under my zx10r I literally only use 2 gears in town. I went -1f +2r just to get more down low-mid torque I’d like get a 636 or 750 . I want to be able to use all the gears. Hear it scream But that’s me you do what you feel is right Be safe
I have the same model year zx6 and zx10. My legs and wrists hurt when I'm on the 600 in like 20 minutes and my zx10, I can ride all day without feeling anything. Both pretty much stock and I'm 6'3 245 without gear. BUT, some bike brands concentrate more on certain things than others. I would definitely argue that zx10s are at the higher end of the list based on comfort compared to an R1.
As a rider of 4 GSX-R 750's, one Street Triple R 765, and now after 20 years of riding I'm finally on a liter bike "GSX-R 1000". And I agree with what you have said here. But, will def say that after owning the 1k for a while and feeling the torque it can produce down low it is very easy to drive on the street compared to clutching the 750 at times to get moving from a stop, corner, etc. Coming from the 750 with zero rider aids to a bike that has most of them, the only one I really appreciate is the ABS. Keep the content coming, really enjoyed the style and discussion from your video!
Let me say this, my friend, that is one of the most professional speeches that I have seen on content yet you totally got your point across and I absolutely agree with you. I currently have a leader bike and two 600 super sports I have a 2023 ZX 6-r and a 2022 Aprilia, RS 660. I have a 2016 BMW S 1000 XR that is my pride and joy. I guess it really all depends on what kind of riding you prefer. If you’re straight line racing then I must say you need to up your game and check out more mafia.!!! Anything under 200 mph is like apples to oranges. Thanks for your time and input. I will have to check out Fastlane video then I will be able to have a general idea what he is actually saying.
Great video, you are absolutely right. I dont put much stock in FLD'd opinions on bikes. Muscles shirts maybe , And ur 750 is probably the best of all worlds for the streets
FastlaneD are the type of riders that are really hard to teach anything cause they think they know it all. 600cc heck any cc from 300cc is always beneficial to your learning development. You will never ever use the 1000cc power on the street unless u wanna illegally break the speed limit. 1000cc will land u in trouble really quickly.
I don’t know him personally so I can’t comment on the type of rider he is. But I agree that any bike with proper tires, suspension, and 4+ gears is totally adequate to improve your skills, and the less power it has the less fear will impede that progress. I’d really like to get one of those mini super moto bikes to whip around a parking lot lol that would be sick
Fast lane is assuming everyone thinks like he does. I actually went from a liter bike back down to a 600. I love riding high in the rev range in the lower gear to get the power I need for road riding. I like the fact that my bike has no rider aids so that I depend on my skills and keep me on my toes. I like shifting through the gears and rev-matching, down shifting which for me is one of the key elements that make riding fun. I like how it’s not overpowered like a liter bike where can I keep that throttle twisted and still feel in control. I understand what fast lane is saying. Although it may hold true for some riders that statement does not pertain to us all.
Well put. I too enjoy the little things of riding. Hell I still say “crispy” every time I hit a nice rematch lol. But ya, he said and I agree, it all comes down to riders preference. That’s the awesome thing about bikes and capitalism, everyone can choose what suits them best lol
I would agree that a 600ss has very little place on the street. But all the 650s, 660s, 636s are perfect starter/intermediate bikes. The 600s were spec racing bikes.
I also sub to Dylan's YT ,and to be honest he is a good sales man. He ran that vid ,and in somewhat the same fashion as you , he was not talking anyone down for riding 600's he just gave a opinion from the perspective of a 250 lbs guy. That being said if you tune a 600/750 you will get smoother low end torque/hp ,and 600/750 bikes are way... more then enough for the street considering the legality of the road ways. However we do not ride bikes to putt them around ,and we all like to twist the throttle from time to time ,and no your not going to be able to use all the liter bikes power in 90% of the environment the street provides. I think both of you made good points with out beef!
Thanks! I’m glad that most folks have kept it constructive this far. At there end of the day there is a bike for every taste, all we can do is share experiences and opinions to help others make an educated decision.
@@motofinesse That is true as riders with time in the saddle we really need to help those getting into riding the best advise we can to ensure they get a fair shake at it.
Not everyone has the money he has... Point is, some people can only afford only a 125cc! Ride whatever you're happy with. Everyone has an opinion just like we all have....... You know the rest
great chasing wish i was out there with you and good points. They all have there place. I deff feel the same on any sport bike ( comfort is the same on any cc) for bigger riders id they would feel better on say a z1000 style bike vs gsxr 1000 because of ergonomiscs. at least thats me with jocking of a few types but im a short fat guy. A good rider can be fast on any bike if thats what they wanted to do. hope your out chasing and #livetoride
FastLane D is right. I just got a 1000 the day before he made that video. I can already tell you it’s better. Not in every way tho. If I’m doing back roads/twisties, I’m using my cbr600rr. It’s more fun to turn on a 600. But I like 1000 for the highway for obvious reasons
Nice, what bike did you get? I can’t wait till I can add a 1k to the stable, the r1 has always been my dream bike. Still, I don’t regret for a second starting on a 750. It gives you more opportunity to focus in your skills.
@@motofinesse I got a 2023 ZX10r. I wouldn’t want to start on this beast because it’s heavy and it has all the cheater electronics. I wouldn’t have learned anything on the zx10. But the 600s are definitely more like a race bike. But that’s why they’re not as good for the streets. Or for commuting rather. It’s actually better to rip on a 600
@MotoTweak good choice, the Zx10 has moved its way up my list over the past few months. And ya, that’s a really good way to put it. And I guess it’s no coincidence that a lot of riders keep a 1k for the street and a 600 as a dedicated track bike. Solid points bro.
Although I love my liter bike and will never go back to a 600, they aren’t even remotely close to useless. If I had never tried the liter bike drug I would probably still be on a 600 and never been bored of it. But liter bikes are like a drug straight up. The closer you get to death on them the more fun they are.
You completely missed the point. What he said in the video does not match the title. He actually does not believe 600cc makes no sense. He just means that for road riding, 1000cc makes more sense than 600cc, especially if you are a big dude like him. If you are under 1m80 height and light weight, I assume it is kind of different. I had 600cc and 1000cc++, and I agree with him. But 600cc are not pointless
Ya, I recorded this before he changed the title, I probably should have stated that somewhere here lol. I wouldn’t say I missed the point tho, certainly not completely. I did say “he’s specifically talking about 1000s being superior to 600s on the street.” And I addressed each of his 3 points individually, while giving my opinion on each. But I don’t think any bike is pointless, If you like and it can afford it that’s all the point anyone needs. I know I’m gonna have me a liter bike someday, hopefully while still holding on to my 750. Thanks!
The statue of the rider is the most important factor .Can a 125 lb 5 5 in rider handle a 1000... sure on a straight line.. can he touch the ground sure one foot.If the bikes rear tire slides off the edge of the road will he be safe or not crash No likely. This means that smaller bikes give a smaller person a chance to walk away .600 bikes are not for 6 ft people either.
I prefer early 2000 600cc bike I ride mine every chance I get you'll never convince me otherwise that that's not the perfect bike I've had lots of bikes bigger 1000 CC's and they're boring 600cc is so flickable and fast enough to getaway😂
600s are fine on the street, Aprilia 660 and many other 600 ish bikes have all the litre bike rider aids as well, so when it comes to new bikes, that argument is old. This whole 1k Vs 600 on the street is far to dependant on the riders needs and skills to make a solid claim as to what is "better"
Many peoples dont understand that the supersports catergory 600-750 are the most refined motorcycles other than a uncomfortable ergonomics these bikes are far more superior than any other modern bikes or parallel twins false supersports...the geometry...the materials theyre made...suspensions....super lightweigth...i own a gsxr600 L2 identical to yours and i have no problems riding in the caotic traffic of Rome...and i dont feel i need electronics or rider aids...that these catergory is pointless...i dont think so
In terms of racing, there is a reason why every racer starts on a 300, then goes to a 600, then at the end goes to a 1000. There is no racer I have ever met that has told me that they are glad to have jumped on a 1000cc bike too soon. In fact most of them went up to 1000 and downgraded all the way to 300 to learn the fundamentals before going to a 600 to learn speed. Fastlaned is a straight line warrior. It is understandable what he says because motorcycles are best in a straight line, and he only rides straight lines with big bikes. But I completely dismiss his skills as a rider. I have a ninja400 and I am 100% sure I'll be faster than him on track. The thing is, it doesn't matter because he doesn't give a shit about the track.
Fun note for you, you don't need to pull in the clutch for upshifts once you are out of second gear. Just put some pressure up on the shift lever, blip the throttle, and you will slip up into the next gear. Great story btw.
600cc's require less maintenance to keep them going and the rear tires last twice as long, ride a 600cc and your bank account looks alot better than a 1000cc riders will.
I’ve seen videos of him ripping around the track. I kinda feel like the twisty road content doesn’t do as well as the “traditional” moto vlog, but it’s how I like to ride and and I don’t plan on changing it up for the internet. And Goldie’s right, some place just don’t got the right roads. I got a buddy in Hawaii that has to use on ramps for cornering practice.
Theres a difference between riding a sportbike and actually KNOWING HOW to ride a sportbike. Because the fact is there are 600 riders at the track that are way faster than advanced group 1000cc riders, which is why I think this debate is so stupid, theres a place where skill, suspension, and tires make the biggest difference, not the engine... and we all know FastLaneD would get smoked by a decent Ninja 400 rider if he wasnt on a highway. All due respect to the dude but he is not a fast rider at all. DudeMungus, FastLineD and anyone else on youtube that posts them riding 1000cc bikes racing on the interstate cater to slow riders who just want to see their dream bikes in action, its just a fact and honestly the people that have only ever ridden on the street are the slowest sport bike riders in the world, which is fine theres nothing wrong with only knowing how to ride on the streets and not gaining any real skill. The only reason I dont ride a 1000cc is 1. I cant even max out my 600 and im riding near the top of expert group, and im still passing 1000cc riders in expert group and 2. COST, I already spend $1100+ for a weekend at the track, it would be more like $1400+ easily if I rode 1000cc. But I guess if you just want to ride a 1000cc with minimal experience, so goodbye to being a good rider for a very long time, sure you can split cars on the highway and drag race thats cool and all, but youd get smoked by 600s for a very long time because skills on a faster bike take so much longer to develop - aka fast lane d. Oh and BTW ive seen dude mungus at the track, he could barely even keep up with the 600s in beginner group on his gsxr 1000 LMAO. What I also find funny is he says 600cc is superior on the track, what track advice is this dude giving? hes slow ASF! Every opinion he has about motorcycles is irrelevant, he cant even properly ride a sportbike. The people who actually know how to ride dont listen to nonsense put out by youtubers like this. Its the same thing with dirt bikes, there are 125cc riders that smoke 450 riders all day.
Man, it sounds like you have a lot of experience and could bring a really constructive perspective to the conversation. But you spend more time bashing others and your expertise is lost in the animosity. I hope you’ll stick around and give the viewers and myself valuable information in a more receivable way.
@@motofinesse Nah. Theres about a billion faster guys than me at the track that can offer better advice .Im sorry you got offended because I said street only riders are slow. Sorry for stating an obvious fact that literally everyone knows? Seems as if you cant read any opinion that differs from yours without being upset.. What are you disagreeing with exactly? 🤦
No offense taken here, and I made no comment on whether I agree or disagree with you. To clarify what I said, nobody wants to hear you be a little hater. It seems that’s the only mode you got tho, so I’ll leave you with your head in your hand. Peace.
Fastlane whatever. Posing around town and highways. Guy must be one of those that doesn't realise it's more fun going fast on a smaller machine. I'm 6,2, 230lbs and love ripping my gsxr 600. Do I want a thousand? Yeah. Do I care that much about it, knowing I could ride everywhere in 3rd or lower? No.
@@superduperkid3143 I don't get jealous of materialistic posers. Just fed up of seeing them everywhere. But you keep sucking his arse and feeding his ego if that's what you need to do.
Looking at professional racers on a track the 1000's are about 5 seconds on average faster than the 600's. An experienced rider on a 600 can beat a less experienced rider on a 1000. I have been back and forth between 600's and 1000's during my 40+ years of riding. I strongly believe that I improved my skills on the 600's and then applied them to the 1000's. I believe the best riders start on something small and get good by working the crap out of it to go fast. The fastest pros started small and worked their way through the ranks before racing 1000's.
I agree completely. I always hear 600s are better on track but I think it depends on rider ability.
@@motofinessethey aren’t better just easier.
600 sport bikes are fast af I have had 600-750-1000 I love them all. And I also use to put it on r1s with a cbr600rr
You mean you used to put it on slow incapable riders. You ain't ever putting anything on me and my r1 with a cbr600. I'd make you retract that statement quick haha
@@FlexFastI held back from saying that, but you said exactly what I was thinking 😂.
@@FlexFast😂😂😂 all that sounds good 😂 na fool 😮
Maybe on a tight track but everywhere else on earth you're not putting anything on an r1 with a 600
P.S. 600'S and 750's are awesome bikes to ride anywhere, track or street. Any motorcycle can be fun!
Fast lane D is from Cleveland and now in Tampa and only does highway riding mostly so his points made sense. If he was in the mountains or in super dense cities where the smaller bikes shine he would have a different opinion I am sure
True. And he stated more than once that 600s shine on track and in the canyons. It sounds like most people agree that a liter bike is better on the street. I always hear they’re harder to flick around than a 600 in the twisties, but I feel like that’s more dependent on the riders skills. Maybe when I get one and some miles on it I’ll revisit this topic.
Dylan moved from Kentucky to FL just saying......
Thanks for the bear story. One of my favorite. 😊 But I didn’t sleep a wink that night. And that storm! 😮 It was a good trip! We survived!❤
We survived with a priceless story to tell
Honestly love my GSXR 600, feels very rewarding on the track or spirited street riding knowing that I'm riding within my own abilities because the bike won't save me due to not having technology. Keeps me extremely engaged with the motorcycle knowing my safety net is are my own skills. Not saying rider aids are bad, but I believe everyone should get the feel of riding without them to better that individual dexterity.
As a person trying to get into riding or getting a motorcycle, which im buying very soon. The 600 vs 1000 motorcycle is a question i consistently asking myself. Im leaning toward a 750 or 1000. These videos are very helpful for someone like me, because i feel like i know what type of riding i want to do.
I’m glad the videos help! I will say if you’re brand new to riding, get something smaller would be my advice. A bike with less power is going to give you a margin for error. Personally, I think I could have started on a 600, but I’m glad I started on a 500. I could afford to make a mistake and learn from it. And many mistakes were (and are still) made. Whatever route you go, just put in the work to hone your skills.
Get the 1000 and a healthy dose of respect for it, and you'll be fine.
I wouldn't do that if I were you. Get something like a ninja650/R7/sv650, something in that category used and ride that for 1-3 years. You will develop skills much faster on a more forgiving bike.
Of course you could start on a 1000, but what is the rush? Part of the fun of any hobby is the learning process, you ride the 600 for a year or two and learn safely. Then you move to the liter bike, and get to find out what that is all about. Finally, you might even move back down to a 600 at some point, just to keep things fresh. FastLaneD is a cool guy, he just likes liter bikes better. I just moved down from R1 back to GSXR600, and I love the small motor, it makes me giggle - I don't feel like any regrets. I got to taste liter power for a couple of years, to satisfy my curiosity, personally I don't need the extra power. But the journey has been fun. Figure on losing about $3000 after 2 years if you buy and trade bikes though a dealership, not cheap. But you won't be upside down or anything, you will likely still have some equity on the trade.
I’d go for the 600cc to 750cc that’s all u need trust me.
I started on a ninja 650 within the yr I jumped straight to the 22 zx10r
I am actually pissed I started with the ninja 650 I would have never upgraded and spent so much money if I would have just started with a 600cc to 750cc
I had more fun on my ninja 650 then I do on my 1000
I’m actually trying to get out from under my zx10r I literally only use 2 gears in town. I went -1f +2r just to get more down low-mid torque
I’d like get a 636 or 750 . I want to be able to use all the gears. Hear it scream
But that’s me you do what you feel is right
Be safe
I have the same model year zx6 and zx10. My legs and wrists hurt when I'm on the 600 in like 20 minutes and my zx10, I can ride all day without feeling anything. Both pretty much stock and I'm 6'3 245 without gear. BUT, some bike brands concentrate more on certain things than others. I would definitely argue that zx10s are at the higher end of the list based on comfort compared to an R1.
As a rider of 4 GSX-R 750's, one Street Triple R 765, and now after 20 years of riding I'm finally on a liter bike "GSX-R 1000". And I agree with what you have said here. But, will def say that after owning the 1k for a while and feeling the torque it can produce down low it is very easy to drive on the street compared to clutching the 750 at times to get moving from a stop, corner, etc. Coming from the 750 with zero rider aids to a bike that has most of them, the only one I really appreciate is the ABS. Keep the content coming, really enjoyed the style and discussion from your video!
Let me say this, my friend, that is one of the most professional speeches that I have seen on content yet you totally got your point across and I absolutely agree with you. I currently have a leader bike and two 600 super sports I have a 2023 ZX 6-r and a 2022 Aprilia, RS 660. I have a 2016 BMW S 1000 XR that is my pride and joy. I guess it really all depends on what kind of riding you prefer. If you’re straight line racing then I must say you need to up your game and check out more mafia.!!! Anything under 200 mph is like apples to oranges. Thanks for your time and input. I will have to check out Fastlane video then I will be able to have a general idea what he is actually saying.
I have a zx10r, z125, 636, and a mt07, they all have their place.
Great video, you are absolutely right. I dont put much stock in FLD'd opinions on bikes. Muscles shirts maybe , And ur 750 is probably the best of all worlds for the streets
FastlaneD are the type of riders that are really hard to teach anything cause they think they know it all.
600cc heck any cc from 300cc is always beneficial to your learning development.
You will never ever use the 1000cc power on the street unless u wanna illegally break the speed limit.
1000cc will land u in trouble really quickly.
I don’t know him personally so I can’t comment on the type of rider he is. But I agree that any bike with proper tires, suspension, and 4+ gears is totally adequate to improve your skills, and the less power it has the less fear will impede that progress. I’d really like to get one of those mini super moto bikes to whip around a parking lot lol that would be sick
Steeve did you by any chance actually watch his video or just go off hearing "FastLaneD said 600cc are pointless" cause he did do some explaining
The fact that he wears muscle shirts like IMK with 99% male audience say Volumes
@ZEE-h-too I thought the conversation was about bikes not attire lol there are plenty horrible riders in full suits.
750 is a true sweet spot of them all.
Fast lane is assuming everyone thinks like he does. I actually went from a liter bike back down to a 600. I love riding high in the rev range in the lower gear to get the power I need for road riding. I like the fact that my bike has no rider aids so that I depend on my skills and keep me on my toes. I like shifting through the gears and rev-matching, down shifting which for me is one of the key elements that make riding fun. I like how it’s not overpowered like a liter bike where can I keep that throttle twisted and still feel in control.
I understand what fast lane is saying. Although it may hold true for some riders that statement does not pertain to us all.
Well put. I too enjoy the little things of riding. Hell I still say “crispy” every time I hit a nice rematch lol. But ya, he said and I agree, it all comes down to riders preference. That’s the awesome thing about bikes and capitalism, everyone can choose what suits them best lol
@@motofinesse very true. There’s a flavor for every one
I would agree that a 600ss has very little place on the street. But all the 650s, 660s, 636s are perfect starter/intermediate bikes. The 600s were spec racing bikes.
I also sub to Dylan's YT ,and to be honest he is a good sales man. He ran that vid ,and in somewhat the same fashion as you , he was not talking anyone down for riding 600's he just gave a opinion from the perspective of a 250 lbs guy. That being said if you tune a 600/750 you will get smoother low end torque/hp ,and 600/750 bikes are way... more then enough for the street considering the legality of the road ways. However we do not ride bikes to putt them around ,and we all like to twist the throttle from time to time ,and no your not going to be able to use all the liter bikes power in 90% of the environment the street provides. I think both of you made good points with out beef!
Thanks! I’m glad that most folks have kept it constructive this far. At there end of the day there is a bike for every taste, all we can do is share experiences and opinions to help others make an educated decision.
@@motofinesse That is true as riders with time in the saddle we really need to help those getting into riding the best advise we can to ensure they get a fair shake at it.
All great bikes tho. &Yes 600 are very fast
Not everyone has the money he has... Point is, some people can only afford only a 125cc! Ride whatever you're happy with. Everyone has an opinion just like we all have....... You know the rest
600cc are f...... monsters man, especialy for beginner riders like myself.
Ride safe be careful, god bless.
great chasing wish i was out there with you and good points. They all have there place. I deff feel the same on any sport bike ( comfort is the same on any cc) for bigger riders id they would feel better on say a z1000 style bike vs gsxr 1000 because of ergonomiscs. at least thats me with jocking of a few types but im a short fat guy. A good rider can be fast on any bike if thats what they wanted to do. hope your out chasing and #livetoride
FastLane D is right. I just got a 1000 the day before he made that video. I can already tell you it’s better. Not in every way tho. If I’m doing back roads/twisties, I’m using my cbr600rr. It’s more fun to turn on a 600. But I like 1000 for the highway for obvious reasons
But I don’t think someone should skip 600 if they haven’t ridden. You can’t learn on a 1k like you can on a 6
Nice, what bike did you get? I can’t wait till I can add a 1k to the stable, the r1 has always been my dream bike. Still, I don’t regret for a second starting on a 750. It gives you more opportunity to focus in your skills.
@@motofinesse I got a 2023 ZX10r. I wouldn’t want to start on this beast because it’s heavy and it has all the cheater electronics. I wouldn’t have learned anything on the zx10. But the 600s are definitely more like a race bike. But that’s why they’re not as good for the streets. Or for commuting rather. It’s actually better to rip on a 600
@MotoTweak good choice, the Zx10 has moved its way up my list over the past few months. And ya, that’s a really good way to put it. And I guess it’s no coincidence that a lot of riders keep a 1k for the street and a 600 as a dedicated track bike. Solid points bro.
Although I love my liter bike and will never go back to a 600, they aren’t even remotely close to useless. If I had never tried the liter bike drug I would probably still be on a 600 and never been bored of it.
But liter bikes are like a drug straight up. The closer you get to death on them the more fun they are.
You completely missed the point. What he said in the video does not match the title. He actually does not believe 600cc makes no sense. He just means that for road riding, 1000cc makes more sense than 600cc, especially if you are a big dude like him. If you are under 1m80 height and light weight, I assume it is kind of different. I had 600cc and 1000cc++, and I agree with him. But 600cc are not pointless
Ya, I recorded this before he changed the title, I probably should have stated that somewhere here lol. I wouldn’t say I missed the point tho, certainly not completely. I did say “he’s specifically talking about 1000s being superior to 600s on the street.” And I addressed each of his 3 points individually, while giving my opinion on each. But I don’t think any bike is pointless, If you like and it can afford it that’s all the point anyone needs. I know I’m gonna have me a liter bike someday, hopefully while still holding on to my 750. Thanks!
I’d Rather have my old Gsxr 600 07 model. Vs my 05 Zx10r I have Today. If where on some back roads 💯
Are you in the Texas hill country?!
90% sure I see Texas plates.
If you are man, we’re local! Maybe we can ride sometime
The statue of the rider is the most important factor .Can a 125 lb 5 5 in rider handle a 1000... sure on a straight line.. can he touch the ground sure one foot.If the bikes rear tire slides off the edge of the road will he be safe or not crash No likely. This means that smaller bikes give a smaller person a chance to walk away .600 bikes are not for 6 ft people either.
I prefer early 2000 600cc bike I ride mine every chance I get you'll never convince me otherwise that that's not the perfect bike I've had lots of bikes bigger 1000 CC's and they're boring 600cc is so flickable and fast enough to getaway😂
He’s 250 pounds he wouldn’t move on a 600.
600s are fine on the street, Aprilia 660 and many other 600 ish bikes have all the litre bike rider aids as well, so when it comes to new bikes, that argument is old. This whole 1k Vs 600 on the street is far to dependant on the riders needs and skills to make a solid claim as to what is "better"
Many peoples dont understand that the supersports catergory 600-750 are the most refined motorcycles other than a uncomfortable ergonomics these bikes are far more superior than any other modern bikes or parallel twins false supersports...the geometry...the materials theyre made...suspensions....super lightweigth...i own a gsxr600 L2 identical to yours and i have no problems riding in the caotic traffic of Rome...and i dont feel i need electronics or rider aids...that these catergory is pointless...i dont think so
In terms of racing, there is a reason why every racer starts on a 300, then goes to a 600, then at the end goes to a 1000. There is no racer I have ever met that has told me that they are glad to have jumped on a 1000cc bike too soon. In fact most of them went up to 1000 and downgraded all the way to 300 to learn the fundamentals before going to a 600 to learn speed.
Fastlaned is a straight line warrior. It is understandable what he says because motorcycles are best in a straight line, and he only rides straight lines with big bikes. But I completely dismiss his skills as a rider. I have a ninja400 and I am 100% sure I'll be faster than him on track. The thing is, it doesn't matter because he doesn't give a shit about the track.
Not necessarily true he tracks all of his bikes.. except the h2
600s are not pointless but those new underpowered "7/8s" are pretty much
Fun note for you, you don't need to pull in the clutch for upshifts once you are out of second gear. Just put some pressure up on the shift lever, blip the throttle, and you will slip up into the next gear. Great story btw.
Yo Bro, blur your speedometer...
Probably good advice lol.
@@motofinesse keep making good content
Will do. Thanks for tuning in!
600 for track 1000 for street.
Have you hit the 170mph on that bike?😮
It’ll go higher than that on the speedo, but the speedo isn’t very accurate at those speeds
600cc's require less maintenance to keep them going and the rear tires last twice as long, ride a 600cc and your bank account looks alot better than a 1000cc riders will.
I’m 5’2 😂so 600cc is good for me while I still want to go fast 😢
It’s actually the opposite. 600’s are more difficult to flat foot than bigger bikes. They seem to have a taller seat.
Also Side Not You Never See Fastlane. Ever hit Any Curvy Roads. As in He’s Never At Lean Ever! Lol
Because he’s in Florida. Only curves are are on ramps to highways
I’ve seen videos of him ripping around the track. I kinda feel like the twisty road content doesn’t do as well as the “traditional” moto vlog, but it’s how I like to ride and and I don’t plan on changing it up for the internet.
And Goldie’s right, some place just don’t got the right roads. I got a buddy in Hawaii that has to use on ramps for cornering practice.
That's just a blatent lie. He has and has videos on the track. If you don't know then say so, don't just lie for no reason.
@@superduperkid3143lol going to the track 2 times a year does not make u a fast rider at all
Theres a difference between riding a sportbike and actually KNOWING HOW to ride a sportbike. Because the fact is there are 600 riders at the track that are way faster than advanced group 1000cc riders, which is why I think this debate is so stupid, theres a place where skill, suspension, and tires make the biggest difference, not the engine... and we all know FastLaneD would get smoked by a decent Ninja 400 rider if he wasnt on a highway. All due respect to the dude but he is not a fast rider at all.
DudeMungus, FastLineD and anyone else on youtube that posts them riding 1000cc bikes racing on the interstate cater to slow riders who just want to see their dream bikes in action, its just a fact and honestly the people that have only ever ridden on the street are the slowest sport bike riders in the world, which is fine theres nothing wrong with only knowing how to ride on the streets and not gaining any real skill. The only reason I dont ride a 1000cc is 1. I cant even max out my 600 and im riding near the top of expert group, and im still passing 1000cc riders in expert group and 2. COST, I already spend $1100+ for a weekend at the track, it would be more like $1400+ easily if I rode 1000cc.
But I guess if you just want to ride a 1000cc with minimal experience, so goodbye to being a good rider for a very long time, sure you can split cars on the highway and drag race thats cool and all, but youd get smoked by 600s for a very long time because skills on a faster bike take so much longer to develop - aka fast lane d. Oh and BTW ive seen dude mungus at the track, he could barely even keep up with the 600s in beginner group on his gsxr 1000 LMAO.
What I also find funny is he says 600cc is superior on the track, what track advice is this dude giving? hes slow ASF! Every opinion he has about motorcycles is irrelevant, he cant even properly ride a sportbike. The people who actually know how to ride dont listen to nonsense put out by youtubers like this.
Its the same thing with dirt bikes, there are 125cc riders that smoke 450 riders all day.
You okay man?
Man, it sounds like you have a lot of experience and could bring a really constructive perspective to the conversation. But you spend more time bashing others and your expertise is lost in the animosity. I hope you’ll stick around and give the viewers and myself valuable information in a more receivable way.
@@motofinesse Nah. Theres about a billion faster guys than me at the track that can offer better advice .Im sorry you got offended because I said street only riders are slow. Sorry for stating an obvious fact that literally everyone knows? Seems as if you cant read any opinion that differs from yours without being upset..
What are you disagreeing with exactly?
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No offense taken here, and I made no comment on whether I agree or disagree with you. To clarify what I said, nobody wants to hear you be a little hater. It seems that’s the only mode you got tho, so I’ll leave you with your head in your hand. Peace.
@@motofinesse okay. Lol. Don’t see the issue then. Facts = hating. Maybe try reading without getting in your feelings.
Fastlane whatever. Posing around town and highways. Guy must be one of those that doesn't realise it's more fun going fast on a smaller machine. I'm 6,2, 230lbs and love ripping my gsxr 600. Do I want a thousand? Yeah. Do I care that much about it, knowing I could ride everywhere in 3rd or lower? No.
Jealous much? It's showing.
@@superduperkid3143 I don't get jealous of materialistic posers. Just fed up of seeing them everywhere. But you keep sucking his arse and feeding his ego if that's what you need to do.