I bought used and the Versys was the best adventure bike for what I was looking for but the older Versys were absolutely butt ugly. I ended up getting a V-strom, which I'm extremely happy with but I always wondered about the Versys engine. The 0-60 and quarter mile times are about the same but every review has it better for canyon carving.
I agree. I got my 2009 Versys 650 for super cheap on CL and it has been an amazing bike. I've got full luggage on it and I've done 7-hour days of interstate riding with no problem. That bike handles 85 mph with no sweat, but is small enough that you can handle it in the city and for daily commuting. Great bike, great value.
Question about the video. At 3:10 Zac starts listing bikes. What's the first one he says? Sounds like "star volt" which is not a motorcycle so far as I know :P
Get a Dual Sport, 2 bikes in one! However, Japan needs to update their old outdated dual sports. DRZ still has an old carburetor. You'd think all bikes would have fuel injection in 2015.
+Survival Pax price not being an issue i probably would still have bought my WR250R over say a KTM dualsport. My Yamaha has almost 20K miles, a KTM would be needing an engine rebuild by now lol
***** I've never really heard of anyone ever having an issue with fuel injection on a japanese motorcycle. For the most part japanese fuel injection has rock solid reliability, no worries.
You recommend the FZ09 for tall riders who won't fit the FZ07, but it's worth noting that the FZ09 is a lot more powerful and not suitable for a new rider IMO.
I'm 6'3" and did look a bit large on the FZ07 so I bought the Tracer 700 instead. The Tracer wasn't out when they made this vid or it defo would've been on the list. All the fun of the FZ or MT as we call it, with subtle tweaks that make a great bike. I paid £6450 new for mine and love it.
That was an impressive amount of content for a 9 minute video and y'all really hit some good points and attributes of each bike. I particularly liked how you mentioned how the FZ07 might be a difficult fit for taller riders. At 6'1", it feels cramped. The FZ09 feels considerably roomier despite the specs suggesting otherwise. I found that the shape of the gas tank makes the 07 feel odd and probably contributes to that. Sometimes I curse my slightly taller than average height because not only it makes some really cool bikes uncomfortable to ride, but you are doomed to a lifetime of reaching items from the top shelf at the store for short people. I'm gonna start asking short people to grab me stuff from the bottom shelf.
Haha in my country you would be exactly average. The younger generation of boys (like the 18yr olds of today) are 2" taller than you :P I'm 6'1" like you and feel like I'm short
V-twin Kevin What country is that? Here in the US, the average male is 5'9". People certainly are getting taller, but 6'3" sounds way up there for an average.
+Aaron Fink that would be the country of the Dutch. Statistically, 6'1" is the average now but of course that's with all the short grandpa's included. The new generation is noticably much taller. Getting quite ridiculous actually
+Aaron Fink He is right, The Dutch are the tallest people in the world. So imagine how I feel being 6 feet tall and living there. Here you can read about it if you want www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/08/scientists-try-to-answer-why-dutch-people-are-so-tall
Aaron Fink I'm 6' without shoes and I have to say that the FZ-07 is fine. FZ-09 is not beginner friendly at all and I wouldn't recommend it to a newbie just like these guys didn't. After having 2 years of riding under my belt and a week on a tuned up 2016 R1 though I definitely need to transition up.
I had decided on the Versys 650 before finding this review on youtube. What drew my attention towards a dual sport? Location and experience. As a new, healthy rider expecting to use the bike regularly, I want something diverse. I plan on going everywhere using a motorcycle. As a professional driver (meaning it's my job to obey the rules of the road) getting injured or ticketed for speeding isn't in my best interest. Also, the bike is meant to liberate me from the task of operating a 70 foot long, 80k lb commercial tractor trailer. Most of the time, I am very limited to where my vehicle fits. Being able to go just about anywhere is what I have in mind. Weather I need to make a quick run to the bank or take the back roads to visit family for Thanksgiving, the Versys 650 looks ready take me there.
Do NOT buy a new Harley 883. There are SO many like-new, low-mileage used ones that folks are selling cheap to "upgrade" to a bigger Harley. Same for 1200 Sportsters.
Jeremy D YES!! My homie sold his 2013 Harley 883 with only 13 k miles for literally 4k since he upgraded to his 2016 dyna and didn’t care about his 883 anymore , you’re smart af lol
Mechanic here who strongly agrees. Even if you have new bike money the cash you save buying used will buy a lot of riding gear (so you don't become a meat crayon), upgrades and tools.
I've bought both and could buy a bagger for cash. The second a MSO from a "new" bike is turned in to DMV for a title, that vehicle is used. I buy by condition.
thoroughly enjoyed this one! Very nicely done with the transitions between bikes. And some very honest, down to earth tips for the new rider on a budget
I like how you humor the HD set. Among the bikes you've featured here, the Sportster is in a class by itself - the "ride 35mph in a straight line" class.
Over the summer I was looking for my second bike (under 10k) I was torn between the FZ-07 and CBR 650F. Was able to pick up a left over brand new 2014 CBR 650F for $6400. Great all around bike! I'm so happy there are so many great options for under 10k. Riding a motorcycle is a beautiful thing! Ride safe!
Hubby and I are cruisers so we got 2016 HD Iron 883 w/ a sweet paint job. They gave us a chance since we needed two motorcycles and those other companies did not even want to work with us. We love our 883s!
Great show! absolutely love the clip, it's dynamic and plenty of riding instead of just talking. Keep the good work! looking forward to seeing more shows like that
+turbo311 I had the same problem. I bought the Yamaha 'comfort' seat and that helped a bit. I can ride all day now with less discomfort... with the stock seat I was done after a couple of hours.
The foam is harder. You would think it would be less comfortable but I guess the harder foam provides more support and for me it helped quite a bit. The FZ is still by no means a touring bike but I can ride all day now with no problem. After about a half day on the stock seat I started to get sore.
Just got my bike Learners today. So keen to get into the sport thank you guys. This is still very relevant vid now in 2019 for us here in South Africa. The Harley sells for 70 000 used in South Africa.
These guys are dead on with the FZ or the Versys. Probably the two best values in motorcycles. People may not be impressed with that Versys just like they're confused by my Ducati Multistrada... But it's the best thing I've ever ridden. I consider the Versys to be the budget Multistrada. That style of bike is so underrated. Touring, canyon carving, commuting, light adventure riding, cruising, and even track days are all supremely enjoyable on those bikes. If you can own only one... Sport-Tourer FTW. Shit, I CAN own more than one, and I still only own one.
Excellent video, lot's of information, visually appealing and I really liked the the transitions from one bike to another by one bike riding past the next on the list. Well Done!
Watching this again 6 years later ha. These are all 1/2 price again. I’m lucky to be 5 minutes away from the twisty canyon roads in this video. Cooks Corner and a little run south on Live Oak Canyon twisties to Trabuco Creek into dirt roads and trails. ✊🏼🏁
Wow, I love it when I see popular youtubers that film just down the street from me! Trabuco Canyon is awesome with all that diverse terrain/road to ride all in one place. Cooks corner is also where tons of bikers gather just to pit stop through those windy roads. I'm not a motorcycle rider myself but will soon be when the finances allow. You guys make great and informative videos.
Great video describing the main problem of motorcycling. Some days I want a sport bike, other days I want the rumble of a cruiser, and sometimes I want to tour. Can't have them all though. Maybe I can start a motorcycle co-op where we can swap bikes every day.
I bought my first bike earlier this year. A 2017 DRZ400SM. I took the stock street tires off and put on Shinko 244s (knobbies). It can pretty much do everything now; not great at everything though. Plan is to swap in some ACT wide ratio gears, larger fuel tank, soft luggage and Britannia Composite front fairing with LED headlights and do a roadtrip up to Alaska next summer.
You two are THE BEST. We know that vids like this are a TON of work and we totally appreciate it! Long live your TH-cam channel! As I tell everyone who asks...remember, your first bike does not have to be your last bike! Get one, ride it, sell it, get another :-)
You guys are awesome! I rode an FZ-07 a while back and while the power was awesome, I saw myself in a passing window and noticed how huge I looked sitting on it. I'm 6'2 and with my larger frame I fit perfectly on the FZ-09, which is what I picked up yesterday. I'm glad I was able to find you guys after you left MotorTrend. Subscribing for more awesome content!
That was a great video guys! Definitely helpful as a new rider myself. I've been tossing between a dual sport and a small sport bike. But I seriously want adventure, so dual sport it is!
awesome video! I have watched the evolution of on two wheels , and the quality and content gets better with each one! nice touch with the segway from one bike to another. totally pro.
I came back to riding last summer after 30 years away, last year I split seat time with my 19-yr-old son for his first few weeks of road bike experience, we were sharing my dual sport, a KLX250. I think he's going to stick with it, he asked Santa for a good riding jacket for Xmas, so I'm ready to give him the keys to the 250 and go buy myself a comfy midsize ADV type of bike (that stock KLX250 seat is a nightmare after 20 minutes!). We live on and drive over several rutty gravel roads here, neither of us does much 65+ mph highway riding. The Versys looks like the best deal for me: a Tiger 800, better if cost were no object, but it is, so... And that little KLX has been dirt simple to care for, dirt reliable. I figure the Versys will be just as tough. Looking to get a 2016 or 17 leftover this spring, getting the itch here bad!
There's an excellent motorcycle missing here: the 900cc Kawasaki Vulcan. The perfect bike under 1000ccs and very cheap (now with ABS too). Big, good power stock and good suspension. Turn it into a tourer or hot rod; it will do it. You even have the custom model with mag wheels and a chopper-esque look. For anyone reading, the Vulcan 900cc is the perfect bike for beginners (and advanced riders too).
Congratualtion, guys! Great video! You know...currently cafe racer and scramblers bikes have become fashionable again. It´s time to make a video about that!
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ KTM is an Austrian company. Jointly engineered with and manufactured by Bajaj in India. Saying KTM is Indian because its assembled in India is like saying Chevrolet or Ford are Canadian or Mexican due to wear they assemble a lot of their vehicles
Great video. I still maintain that a dualsport/supermoto is probably the most forgiving, fun and still challenging way to get into two wheels.. and into a little bit of trouble :)
Love yalls videos. Any chance yall could do one about how to get into track days on a reasonable budget? I just went to my first one here at Jerez and it was amazing. As someone who's new to the activity, I think a video about the bare minimums to get involved and some good bike choices would really help alot of people out. Thanks and keep making great videos!
What i wish is a scrambler version of the MT07, best of both worlds, good for mild offroading and great on the streets having a blast, something that competes with the DUCTI scrambler.
03:31 because the Japanese bikes almost always beat HD in realizability and costs, own a bolt and before getting it all the reviews and testimonials said to go with the bolt, not the 883, u gotta love the 883 for its character to buy it in my opinion
Let me tell you boys...Versys is AMAZING! Gravel roads, easy off road and rip up the twisties like a champ...
I bought used and the Versys was the best adventure bike for what I was looking for but the older Versys were absolutely butt ugly. I ended up getting a V-strom, which I'm extremely happy with but I always wondered about the Versys engine. The 0-60 and quarter mile times are about the same but every review has it better for canyon carving.
I agree. I got my 2009 Versys 650 for super cheap on CL and it has been an amazing bike. I've got full luggage on it and I've done 7-hour days of interstate riding with no problem. That bike handles 85 mph with no sweat, but is small enough that you can handle it in the city and for daily commuting. Great bike, great value.
Just want to say your content is blowing me away, keep up the good work.
Nice to hear! We've got lots more in the pipeline, so stay tuned.
+Motorcyclist Magazine what do you guys think of the Indian scout 60
Question about the video. At 3:10 Zac starts listing bikes. What's the first one he says? Sounds like "star volt" which is not a motorcycle so far as I know :P
probably "star bolt" - by yamaha, I believe
Jon Findlay in north america yamaha releases their cruiser line by brand named star motorcycle.
Zero regrets buying a brand new versys 650. Such an amazing bike!
it's perfect, it's all I want and so cute :P
@@marika7782 agreed I just bought a new versys 650
Get a Dual Sport, 2 bikes in one! However, Japan needs to update their old outdated dual sports. DRZ still has an old carburetor. You'd think all bikes would have fuel injection in 2015.
+Survival Pax price not being an issue i probably would still have bought my WR250R over say a KTM dualsport. My Yamaha has almost 20K miles, a KTM would be needing an engine rebuild by now lol
***** some of the bikes still have a carb, yamaha tw200 and honda xr650l still have carb and really have not been updated in decades. lol
***** I've never really heard of anyone ever having an issue with fuel injection on a japanese motorcycle. For the most part japanese fuel injection has rock solid reliability, no worries.
***** That's KTM ...not japanese bikes.
+Survival Pax KTM reliability =/= Japanese reliability.
You recommend the FZ09 for tall riders who won't fit the FZ07, but it's worth noting that the FZ09 is a lot more powerful and not suitable for a new rider IMO.
I'm 6'3" and did look a bit large on the FZ07 so I bought the Tracer 700 instead. The Tracer wasn't out when they made this vid or it defo would've been on the list. All the fun of the FZ or MT as we call it, with subtle tweaks that make a great bike. I paid £6450 new for mine and love it.
ok i have 9$
Don't let the dealerships know that!
You could buy a brand new 1,000 cc chinese bike
Don't buy anything chinese, you're going to spend a lot replacing parts, you might as well buy a used bike in great condition.
+EinkOLED I don't think we have Chinese made liter bike...
XSR 900
That was an impressive amount of content for a 9 minute video and y'all really hit some good points and attributes of each bike. I particularly liked how you mentioned how the FZ07 might be a difficult fit for taller riders. At 6'1", it feels cramped. The FZ09 feels considerably roomier despite the specs suggesting otherwise. I found that the shape of the gas tank makes the 07 feel odd and probably contributes to that.
Sometimes I curse my slightly taller than average height because not only it makes some really cool bikes uncomfortable to ride, but you are doomed to a lifetime of reaching items from the top shelf at the store for short people. I'm gonna start asking short people to grab me stuff from the bottom shelf.
Haha in my country you would be exactly average. The younger generation of boys (like the 18yr olds of today) are 2" taller than you :P I'm 6'1" like you and feel like I'm short
V-twin Kevin What country is that? Here in the US, the average male is 5'9". People certainly are getting taller, but 6'3" sounds way up there for an average.
+Aaron Fink that would be the country of the Dutch. Statistically, 6'1" is the average now but of course that's with all the short grandpa's included. The new generation is noticably much taller. Getting quite ridiculous actually
+Aaron Fink He is right, The Dutch are the tallest people in the world. So imagine how I feel being 6 feet tall and living there. Here you can read about it if you want
www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/08/scientists-try-to-answer-why-dutch-people-are-so-tall
Aaron Fink I'm 6' without shoes and I have to say that the FZ-07 is fine. FZ-09 is not beginner friendly at all and I wouldn't recommend it to a newbie just like these guys didn't. After having 2 years of riding under my belt and a week on a tuned up 2016 R1 though I definitely need to transition up.
I had decided on the Versys 650 before finding this review on youtube. What drew my attention towards a dual sport? Location and experience. As a new, healthy rider expecting to use the bike regularly, I want something diverse. I plan on going everywhere using a motorcycle. As a professional driver (meaning it's my job to obey the rules of the road) getting injured or ticketed for speeding isn't in my best interest. Also, the bike is meant to liberate me from the task of operating a 70 foot long, 80k lb commercial tractor trailer. Most of the time, I am very limited to where my vehicle fits. Being able to go just about anywhere is what I have in mind. Weather I need to make a quick run to the bank or take the back roads to visit family for Thanksgiving, the Versys 650 looks ready take me there.
Pick 1 bike? No thanks, I'll pick multiple ones! lol :)
Grow up. Get a wife.
@@bruderrudiger9574 boring guy with wife who wears pants
boooo
1:45 "Brakes and suspension are well above average" that's the first time I've ever heard that for an fz07.
This is the first time I bumped into this channel and I'm very impressed by the quality. Keep it up guys! Subbed
I LOVED my Versys! Great starter bike... And I took that thing everywhere, up and down road and off road... Not quite a KTM, but very versatile.
Do NOT buy a new Harley 883. There are SO many like-new, low-mileage used ones that folks are selling cheap to "upgrade" to a bigger Harley. Same for 1200 Sportsters.
Jeremy D YES!! My homie sold his 2013 Harley 883 with only 13 k miles for literally 4k since he upgraded to his 2016 dyna and didn’t care about his 883 anymore , you’re smart af lol
Its a personal refrence. Some people like things new, and some people would do anything to save money. For me, I'm door number 1
@@anashaziq5566 true nothing better than buying a brand new bike unless your broke
Mechanic here who strongly agrees. Even if you have new bike money the cash you save buying used will buy a lot of riding gear (so you don't become a meat crayon), upgrades and tools.
I've bought both and could buy a bagger for cash. The second a MSO from a "new" bike is turned in to DMV for a title, that vehicle is used. I buy by condition.
thoroughly enjoyed this one! Very nicely done with the transitions between bikes. And some very honest, down to earth tips for the new rider on a budget
I like how you humor the HD set. Among the bikes you've featured here, the Sportster is in a class by itself - the "ride 35mph in a straight line" class.
Exactly.
Awesome video, I really enjoyed the transitions between the categories. Great recommendations too.
I bought an MT07 and love every mile on it. The only downsides I’ve seen are small gas tank and weak front suspension.
I bought a 2011 883 Iron brand new for my first bike and I still love it.
Nice editing, liked the transitions between the bikes. Good vid!
One of my most favorite videos on motorcycles so far. Great topic to discuss, brilliant choreography, seamless presentation flow. Guys, you rock!
I am 15 and recently bought a crf250l for riding of road around our farm. Love it
Still one of the best videos on TH-cam. Still come back here every time I get bored of watching videos. Please do an updated version.
2:19 that transmission was just beautiful. Well done video 👍
Love this. I've had a DR200 when I was 15, then a DRZ400, and now an FZ-07, funny how this all comes together. Awesome bikes period.
Over the summer I was looking for my second bike (under 10k) I was torn between the FZ-07 and CBR 650F. Was able to pick up a left over brand new 2014 CBR 650F for $6400. Great all around bike! I'm so happy there are so many great options for under 10k. Riding a motorcycle is a beautiful thing! Ride safe!
Great production quality. I loved the creative "live" jump cuts from bike to bike.
I just bought a brand new FZ 07, it's a head turner and an absolute blast to ride, couldn't be any happier!!
Hubby and I are cruisers so we got 2016 HD Iron 883 w/ a sweet paint job. They gave us a chance since we needed two motorcycles and those other companies did not even want to work with us. We love our 883s!
Great show! absolutely love the clip, it's dynamic and plenty of riding instead of just talking. Keep the good work! looking forward to seeing more shows like that
I have an FZ-07 and it's great, but after doing a 400 mile trip I wish I had the Versys 650 LT.
+turbo311 I had the same problem. I bought the Yamaha 'comfort' seat and that helped a bit. I can ride all day now with less discomfort... with the stock seat I was done after a couple of hours.
Curtis Wilson I thought the comfort sear only has better stitching?
The foam is harder. You would think it would be less comfortable but I guess the harder foam provides more support and for me it helped quite a bit. The FZ is still by no means a touring bike but I can ride all day now with no problem. After about a half day on the stock seat I started to get sore.
I don't regret buying a brand new versys 650. No complaints!
I traded a KLR650 for an FZ-07 and I don't regret that decision one bit.
Just got my bike Learners today. So keen to get into the sport thank you guys. This is still very relevant vid now in 2019 for us here in South Africa. The Harley sells for 70 000 used in South Africa.
Such a great video! You guys always bring quality on the “on two wheels” category! Some of my favorite motorcycle videos to watch on TH-cam.
These guys are dead on with the FZ or the Versys. Probably the two best values in motorcycles. People may not be impressed with that Versys just like they're confused by my Ducati Multistrada... But it's the best thing I've ever ridden. I consider the Versys to be the budget Multistrada. That style of bike is so underrated. Touring, canyon carving, commuting, light adventure riding, cruising, and even track days are all supremely enjoyable on those bikes. If you can own only one... Sport-Tourer FTW. Shit, I CAN own more than one, and I still only own one.
"Budget Multistrada" That will out live it as well as outperform it as the Versys will actually run for longer than five minutes.
Excellent video, lot's of information, visually appealing and I really liked the the transitions from one bike to another by one bike riding past the next on the list. Well Done!
I love the transition from the fz07 to the 883, just awesome stuff
Watching this again 6 years later ha. These are all 1/2 price again. I’m lucky to be 5 minutes away from the twisty canyon roads in this video. Cooks Corner and a little run south on Live Oak Canyon twisties to Trabuco Creek into dirt roads and trails. ✊🏼🏁
I think you guys nailed it. Very good, practical advice. This should be a must view for those just starting or on a budget. Thanks a lot!
Wow, I love it when I see popular youtubers that film just down the street from me! Trabuco Canyon is awesome with all that diverse terrain/road to ride all in one place. Cooks corner is also where tons of bikers gather just to pit stop through those windy roads. I'm not a motorcycle rider myself but will soon be when the finances allow. You guys make great and informative videos.
Thanks for watching, and good catch on the locations! Hopefully we'll see you riding out on the road soon.
Your videos ROCK, guys. You answer the questions that many of of have.
great video guys! the transitions were really cool!
Great video describing the main problem of motorcycling. Some days I want a sport bike, other days I want the rumble of a cruiser, and sometimes I want to tour. Can't have them all though. Maybe I can start a motorcycle co-op where we can swap bikes every day.
Oh shit. That handoff from the FZ-07 to the Iron 883 was slick. Made me think I was watching Top Gear or something.
Real funny with the bloopers added!
The transition from the FZ 07 to the Iron 883 was great!
Very nice and helpful video, well done... Thanks guys!!!
I bought my first bike earlier this year. A 2017 DRZ400SM. I took the stock street tires off and put on Shinko 244s (knobbies). It can pretty much do everything now; not great at everything though. Plan is to swap in some ACT wide ratio gears, larger fuel tank, soft luggage and Britannia Composite front fairing with LED headlights and do a roadtrip up to Alaska next summer.
You should do $3k project bike challence.
DR650, extremely customizable bike to make it fit for the hiway or dirt. for only $6,499
missing1person I want one so bad
They are AMAZING bikes. Get one and you probably wont look at another bike.
it is the best bike i ever had.
You two are THE BEST. We know that vids like this are a TON of work and we totally appreciate it! Long live your TH-cam channel!
As I tell everyone who asks...remember, your first bike does not have to be your last bike! Get one, ride it, sell it, get another :-)
Awesome video guys, and that out take at the end :D.
This deserves a whole lot more views and attention than it's having...
Great video! It captures the choices you have to make as a rider.
Damn guys, I am absolutely blown away by this video. Your production quality is the best out there. Keep making videos like this.
I got a 2015 fz07 and i love it ! 1st bike bought brand new , 1st ride on it i was already confident , very easy to drive and 0-60 is pretty fast ;)
You guys are awesome! I rode an FZ-07 a while back and while the power was awesome, I saw myself in a passing window and noticed how huge I looked sitting on it. I'm 6'2 and with my larger frame I fit perfectly on the FZ-09, which is what I picked up yesterday. I'm glad I was able to find you guys after you left MotorTrend. Subscribing for more awesome content!
That was a great video guys! Definitely helpful as a new rider myself. I've been tossing between a dual sport and a small sport bike. But I seriously want adventure, so dual sport it is!
awesome video! I have watched the evolution of on two wheels , and the quality and content gets better with each one! nice touch with the segway from one bike to another. totally pro.
Great work on the style of this video. Absolutely impressed!
versey 650 for me
You guys are the best. This video is so well made.
I came back to riding last summer after 30 years away, last year I split seat time with my 19-yr-old son for his first few weeks of road bike experience, we were sharing my dual sport, a KLX250. I think he's going to stick with it, he asked Santa for a good riding jacket for Xmas, so I'm ready to give him the keys to the 250 and go buy myself a comfy midsize ADV type of bike (that stock KLX250 seat is a nightmare after 20 minutes!). We live on and drive over several rutty gravel roads here, neither of us does much 65+ mph highway riding. The Versys looks like the best deal for me: a Tiger 800, better if cost were no object, but it is, so... And that little KLX has been dirt simple to care for, dirt reliable. I figure the Versys will be just as tough. Looking to get a 2016 or 17 leftover this spring, getting the itch here bad!
Great succinct clip even almost three years later .. Thanks for all your videos ..
Id watch this show on tv every day. Please never stop making these.
You guys are awesome .. it’s great to see you’re working together has really turned into something terrific ! Major Kudos !
There's an excellent motorcycle missing here: the 900cc Kawasaki Vulcan. The perfect bike under 1000ccs and very cheap (now with ABS too). Big, good power stock and good suspension. Turn it into a tourer or hot rod; it will do it. You even have the custom model with mag wheels and a chopper-esque look. For anyone reading, the Vulcan 900cc is the perfect bike for beginners (and advanced riders too).
I think the 650 Vulcan would be a better beginner bike...lighter, less power, less intimidating.
great video guys keep them coming
Great review of different types of bikes.
Your transition from Dual Sport to Sport Bike is so Top Gear! :)
I love it!
The transitions in this video are awesome!
Didn't want this video to end. So good.
Bought my 2015 Honda Shadow Phantom with 3K miles for $3600. Great bike. Love it.
my first bike is the drz 400 sm!!!!!!
Congratualtion, guys! Great video! You know...currently cafe racer and scramblers bikes have become fashionable again. It´s time to make a video about that!
Keep it going.....wonderful work.....enjoyed the iron 883 part of it
10 minute "episodes", well thought out and put together information, excellent scene transitions. These dudes are legit.. A++ Production 👌 👏👏👏
Bought an rc390 as first bike, loving it :)
Julius
I thought it was funny they said it was european, they’re made in India.... typical of us Americans to be geographically challenged...
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ KTM is an Austrian company. Jointly engineered with and manufactured by Bajaj in India. Saying KTM is Indian because its assembled in India is like saying Chevrolet or Ford are Canadian or Mexican due to wear they assemble a lot of their vehicles
Great video since I'll hopefully be riding in the spring! Video so good I subscribed!!!!!!
Excellent selection of bikes for new riders or those who actually actually prefer riding smaller capacity machines. Great job!
Just awesome content. Saw this today
I love this channel, you guys are doing an awesome job!
Great video. I still maintain that a dualsport/supermoto is probably the most forgiving, fun and still challenging way to get into two wheels.. and into a little bit of trouble :)
Love yalls videos. Any chance yall could do one about how to get into track days on a reasonable budget? I just went to my first one here at Jerez and it was amazing. As someone who's new to the activity, I think a video about the bare minimums to get involved and some good bike choices would really help alot of people out. Thanks and keep making great videos!
another great video, nicely done. Keep 'em coming.
Great editing, love the video guy's!
Best transitions I have seen on a review vid. Well done!
fantastic content guys! love it
Daaaaaaaaamn that slick ass first bike transition
Yep, the FZ-07 is an awesome bike, so glad I picked one up
Your videos are awesome, cheers from Mexico!
What a creative demonstration !!
What i wish is a scrambler version of the MT07, best of both worlds, good for mild offroading and great on the streets having a blast, something that competes with the DUCTI scrambler.
Very well done video!
You guys help me soo much! Thanks.
Best Way of Presentation ....i like it... Very much.. ...you are always just doing Great....
03:31 because the Japanese bikes almost always beat HD in realizability and costs, own a bolt and before getting it all the reviews and testimonials said to go with the bolt, not the 883, u gotta love the 883 for its character to buy it in my opinion
GREAT VID BOYS KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
excellent video quality and content
I love the transition from the fz07 to the 883, just awesome stuff
amazing video, very informative. thanks guys
Awesome video, as usual. You guys should do a blooper video like you did at the end of this one. I'm sure it would be very entertaining