WOW! You get 5k miles out of a tire on a sport bike that’s amazing. I’ve had 28 bikes, 1 GSX1000R, 2 ZX10-R, and currently have a Hayabusa, along with 3 other bikes. I have never got more than 2500 miles out of a tire on a sport bike and even then the metal was showing. With the exception of the Hayabusa, which I got close to 4K miles. When I did track days I was lucky to get 2K miles out of a set of tires. I’m picking up the ZX6R in the morning. Be my 29th motorcycle. Did I mention I’m 3/4 of a century old.
7:44 is a fact. first 2 years riding i was on a cruiser and never really got a whole lot of compliments they were seldom , last month i bought my 23 zx6r krt and immediately started getting way more compliments. in just over a month I've been complimented more at stoplights than I did on a cruiser for 2 years.
Because cruisers are basic and bland. No hate, it's just the way it is. Their looks are more appealing. I have a 2021 and love it and never had issues and I have almost 13k on it. And I have a 2014 CBR1000RR SP and that thing is nuts too. Lol
may i know what your cruiser bike is?. well you wont get compliment riding single cylinder Race or street bike and many cruiser are low end tbh. although they are smart like continental gt650
For the rear I have a Michelin road 5(sport touring), and a Michelin power 5 in the font. I think this is the best setup for my 2020 636. The rear lasts twice as long as the front but the power 5 is really aggressive. With this setup you can go through 2 front tires for one rear tire. Saves some money and the road 5 in the rear has better wet weather performance vs a lot of the more agressive rear tires. The front is still super fickable because the front tire is more aggressive. I highly recommend this setup for anyone who commutes on their bike. I already have 17500 miles on my 2020.
Bro the tires don’t last because they are good and soft and sticky. Good tires last less long. What you think is a negative is actually a positive. If the tires were hard and lasted a long time they would have less grip.
@@dom7098 Perhaps - soft and sticky is good on a race track with a big budget but firm definitely gonna last longer. It’s all an about optimising the ratio to suit your needs.
Just a heads up the bridgestone s22 is an excellent street tire fir grip, but if you want tires that last longer and still have decent grip you should look into sport touring tires
Nothing beats the look of an Analog tachometer. That's part of why I bought the 636. I much prefer analog over these new TFTs. But if you're all about the newest and hottest thing or a real Techie kinda person I get it I guess.
Hard launches or hard pulls chew up a back tire as much as burn outs. My tires lasted about 3000 miles on my Bandit 1200S because I couldn't stop 0 to 60 launchs, well under 3 seconds and I never smoked the tire.
Just start on an ex 500 under 5k rpm it’s a 250 over it’s one of the fastest older 500s out there perfect bike if you can’t afford the normal learning process of 2-4 bikes in a few seasons
Glad I'm not the only one that felt there was something not right about the rear tire! I have the exact same bike (2023 zx 6r krt) and from the get go - the rear tire didn't feel stable. I thought it had something to do w/ suspension (I still might have to get it adjusted) but now I have confirmation that it's the tire most likely.
Are you guys sure the tire isn't just wearing out because you're riding faster on the zx-6r than you did on the slower bikes? (I saw a video of a guy riding a 600cc against 1000cc bikes on the track and he said the 600cc tires last so much longer than a 1000cc since the slower the bike the less heat, the less wear)
@@amisfitpuivk it could be a factor but I’m guessing its not that serious. My stock tires are not worn out at all, I barely used them for a few hundred miles but I know for sure they didn’t feel as good as the Michelins.
Hey Mike, I’m considering getting a 2024 KRT Ninja 650…was the seat more comfortable than your new zx6r ? Is the 650 a bad decision versus the zx6r or is it still a good bike in your opinion?
I was afraid you were going to say that…I thought the 650 was going to be my dream bike, but after watching several videos of guys with a zx6r and hearing your personal opinion (after owning both) I’m going to follow your advice and turn my attention to the zx6r. Thanks for the heads up! And a big shout out from your new subscriber from Georgia!!!
honestly this was the first street bike i ever started on. i grew up with 2 stroke motocross bikes so i figured what difference could there be between a yz 250 to this. i was kinda scared shitless because this is no longer dirt this is pavement and cars that could do me alot of damage if i drop but it wasnt bad. was a little sketchy at first but i got used to it real quick and adapted
late reply butt respectfully thats a stupid idea i think you should start on a 300cc or smth small so you can get a feel of riding and get comfortable before you buy a bike that is fast asf. 600cc is no joke and unless you have prior riding experience i dont think you should do that.
nice pov bro ,, i have a Question and you may help me with it ,, how you find a solution for your samsung fold to become steady on the tank like this ,, i nearly decided to change my phone
To be honest, as a fellow ninja owner, had the 650 and the 1000.. most sport bikes dont get more than 5k on thr back tires ..that being said,, some are better than others
How was the ownership of the 300 as a beginner? Was it frustratingly low power ? Did you have any trouble on the highway or passing cars on the highway?
Well my very first thing was a 150cc scooter. The 300 was definitely better. I immediately started doing group rides and everyone had 600 or leader bikes. It was time to swap that out asap.
The heavy compound tires that are the most high end like power fives from Michelin for example will only last you 5k miles, soft compound tires last around 3k, just so you know, that power of the 636 is tearing your rear up, how it is
Had the dunlops on my 2020 Z400 that came with it from the factory and can confirm 5,000 later and the back tire is bald, i wasnt really ever a fan of them to begin with when they were still new. Been looking at getting a set of pirelli diablo rosso's unless anyone else has some better suggestions
Rear tires on sportbikes don't usually last longer than 8K-10K miles max. If you ride hard, much less. If you get a high mileage tire, your traction and handling will suffer. Welcome to sportbikes.
Hey! I’m your 200th like just FYI! Haha. I live in Utah and checking out the 2024 ZX-6R, have you ridden the Ninja 650? If so do you mind telling me your preference? I’m brand new into this and I’m having a hard time deciding, but I need to make a decision ASAP. Also, what are you recording with? I was looking into getting a helmet chin strap for my GoPro but I like how your camera moves around and I can hear your commentary perfectly. Thanks for this review! It makes my decision more difficult!
The 2024 I’ve just seen coming out finally got the digital display now man. It’s a shame it came out just after you got this one. But yeah watching this video cause I’m tryna get a 636 as soon as I can.
@@getemmikemoto yeah for sure the clock a minor thing but from how good I’m hearing this bike is, makes sense they finally gonna put one digital screen. I think it’s all 600s they never use to put the screens on. Me I got a kx450 so going with the the 636 one day even if it’s an old one because they can wheelie great too I heard. Happy and safe riding bro looking out for future vids on this bike.
Currently trying to figure out which 600 im about to get so im trolling yoytuve to get an idea of pros and cons of em all. In the first few minutes im thinking damn that looks like poinciana then you turned on koa and went to the 7eleven on marigold 😂
You’re being very vague about the tires.. what do you mean by better? Becuase you mention them not lasting long but also mention wanting something with more grip… you can’t have both.
Want your tires to last don't get a sport bike their rubber is softer. My Concours 14 sport tourer is lucky to get 7500 miles on a set so 5000 on a true sportbike yep.
Talking about tires in a review is like talking Bout oil. Everyone is going to have their own opinions on what tire is better. Tires are maintenance leave the tires out of the review.
Dude is giving his opinion on the bike (which pretty much nails it as I got one 2 months ago), get your ZX and do a better review if you wanna throw shade.
@@JK-wz7uj I aint throwing shade, I know I sound like it, but I couldn't get past the first minute because he's not getting onto his opinion. I've been riding my ZX6R since 2021, thought I'd see other's opinion on it, but just don't have the patience to sit though nothing for the first part.
I betting the baffle is left in the exhaust. I love a ninja sound without the baffle 🤤zx6r's are my favourite sounding 600's ever 💚🫶 so ride me faster bikes
Bro the tires don’t last because they are good and soft and sticky. Good tires last less long. What you think is a negative is actually a positive. If the tires were hard and lasted a long time they would have less grip.
WOW! You get 5k miles out of a tire on a sport bike that’s amazing. I’ve had 28 bikes, 1 GSX1000R, 2 ZX10-R, and currently have a Hayabusa, along with 3 other bikes. I have never got more than 2500 miles out of a tire on a sport bike and even then the metal was showing. With the exception of the Hayabusa, which I got close to 4K miles. When I did track days I was lucky to get 2K miles out of a set of tires. I’m picking up the ZX6R in the morning. Be my 29th motorcycle. Did I mention I’m 3/4 of a century old.
29 bikes is wild 😂 respect man, ride safe
Well pops, you sure know how to rip it up. Keep doing what you love
7:44 is a fact. first 2 years riding i was on a cruiser and never really got a whole lot of compliments they were seldom , last month i bought my 23 zx6r krt and immediately started getting way more compliments. in just over a month I've been complimented more at stoplights than I did on a cruiser for 2 years.
Because cruisers are basic and bland. No hate, it's just the way it is. Their looks are more appealing. I have a 2021 and love it and never had issues and I have almost 13k on it. And I have a 2014 CBR1000RR SP and that thing is nuts too. Lol
may i know what your cruiser bike is?. well you wont get compliment riding single cylinder Race or street bike and many cruiser are low end tbh. although they are smart like continental gt650
@@SilverHand-fu1jn 06 yamaha v-star 650 custom and 2021 Harley Davidson Iron 883. Still have all 3 including the zx6r.
For the rear I have a Michelin road 5(sport touring), and a Michelin power 5 in the font. I think this is the best setup for my 2020 636. The rear lasts twice as long as the front but the power 5 is really aggressive. With this setup you can go through 2 front tires for one rear tire. Saves some money and the road 5 in the rear has better wet weather performance vs a lot of the more agressive rear tires. The front is still super fickable because the front tire is more aggressive. I highly recommend this setup for anyone who commutes on their bike. I already have 17500 miles on my 2020.
Bro the tires don’t last because they are good and soft and sticky. Good tires last less long. What you think is a negative is actually a positive. If the tires were hard and lasted a long time they would have less grip.
@@dom7098 Perhaps - soft and sticky is good on a race track with a big budget but firm definitely gonna last longer. It’s all an about optimising the ratio to suit your needs.
Just a heads up the bridgestone s22 is an excellent street tire fir grip, but if you want tires that last longer and still have decent grip you should look into sport touring tires
This guys a rookie, thinks a soft tyre is not a good tyre for a bike like this.
Bridgestone are junk Pirelli Rosso IV for street sport riders will get 7k on a 600
@@cw3728100% agree with you I don’t think he understands what super bike is all about dude talking about comfort on a super bike 😂
i personally love the analog display way more than the modern screens ( im 26)
Same. I'm 26 too.
Nothing beats the look of an Analog tachometer. That's part of why I bought the 636. I much prefer analog over these new TFTs.
But if you're all about the newest and hottest thing or a real Techie kinda person I get it I guess.
Hard launches or hard pulls chew up a back tire as much as burn outs. My tires lasted about 3000 miles on my Bandit 1200S because I couldn't stop 0 to 60 launchs, well under 3 seconds and I never smoked the tire.
under 3 sec a bandit 1200s hahah ok bro ok
I just brought home a 2024 KRT. I think most of this stuff applies still.. thanks for the review!
6000 miles from a sticky rubber is a hell of a lot.
It is a SuperSport bike.
Not a touring bike.
On my Duke 890R I am on my 3rd rear tyre this summer😂
The new zx6r is supposed to have traction, lean angle and more can't wait to see what the new one has
It’s probably gonna be a lot more money 😕
i got the 23 zx6r blue black and green one i think its beautiful.
Just start on an ex 500 under 5k rpm it’s a 250 over it’s one of the fastest older 500s out there perfect bike if you can’t afford the normal learning process of 2-4 bikes in a few seasons
I would stay on any tires for 5-6k miles honestly. I love my bike and haven't any issues other than wanting more bikes lol.
Glad I'm not the only one that felt there was something not right about the rear tire! I have the exact same bike (2023 zx 6r krt) and from the get go - the rear tire didn't feel stable. I thought it had something to do w/ suspension (I still might have to get it adjusted) but now I have confirmation that it's the tire most likely.
I'm buying this bike soon. 😊 first bike ever
How is it? Thinking of this one for my first one too
I have the same bike, and agree the stock tires were not good. Changed them to Michelin Pilot Power 2CT tires and the bike felt much better.
Are you guys sure the tire isn't just wearing out because you're riding faster on the zx-6r than you did on the slower bikes? (I saw a video of a guy riding a 600cc against 1000cc bikes on the track and he said the 600cc tires last so much longer than a 1000cc since the slower the bike the less heat, the less wear)
@@amisfitpuivk it could be a factor but I’m guessing its not that serious. My stock tires are not worn out at all, I barely used them for a few hundred miles but I know for sure they didn’t feel as good as the Michelins.
Dude it’s a sport bike 5 or 6k miles is pretty damn good most people go through at least one or more rear tires a season
Hey Mike, I’m considering getting a 2024 KRT Ninja 650…was the seat more comfortable than your new zx6r ? Is the 650 a bad decision versus the zx6r or is it still a good bike in your opinion?
I personally would get the Zx6r. When I got the 650 first I felt like I was stuck with it. I was ready to move to a better bike.
I was afraid you were going to say that…I thought the 650 was going to be my dream bike, but after watching several videos of guys with a zx6r and hearing your personal opinion (after owning both) I’m going to follow your advice and turn my attention to the zx6r.
Thanks for the heads up!
And a big shout out from your new subscriber from Georgia!!!
What kind of cameras are you using ? They look and sound good
honestly this was the first street bike i ever started on. i grew up with 2 stroke motocross bikes so i figured what difference could there be between a yz 250 to this. i was kinda scared shitless because this is no longer dirt this is pavement and cars that could do me alot of damage if i drop but it wasnt bad. was a little sketchy at first but i got used to it real quick and adapted
Thinking of getting the 636 as my first bike and I just can’t wait for it ti get hotter and for me to finish my MSF course.
Same!
late reply butt respectfully thats a stupid idea i think you should start on a 300cc or smth small so you can get a feel of riding and get comfortable before you buy a bike that is fast asf. 600cc is no joke and unless you have prior riding experience i dont think you should do that.
Love my 636, I have the 2023 twilight blue colorway
Nice🔥🔥🔥
nice pov bro ,, i have a Question and you may help me with it ,, how you find a solution for your samsung fold to become steady on the tank like this ,, i nearly decided to change my phone
Thanks for the heads-up.
Why are you using the clutch when it has a KQS
To be honest, as a fellow ninja owner, had the 650 and the 1000.. most sport bikes dont get more than 5k on thr back tires
..that being said,, some are better than others
Just bought a 2013 57000 klms. Its sick.
I had a 13’ 636 I can confidently say it breaks peoples necks when going bye.
How was the ownership of the 300 as a beginner? Was it frustratingly low power ? Did you have any trouble on the highway or passing cars on the highway?
Well my very first thing was a 150cc scooter. The 300 was definitely better. I immediately started doing group rides and everyone had 600 or leader bikes. It was time to swap that out asap.
@@getemmikemoto how long did u keep your 650 before u upgraded?
@@tiger2q About 4 or 5 months
I would leave that garage opener at home, they make one you can sync to your garage that just fits on your key ring
You have a link?
Whats that phone holder on the tank?
Bro thanks for the video. Just picked up a 23 ZX6R - 636 Deep Blue Lime. Question, what brand is that chest pack you are wearing? How is it? Dope!
Tactical chest bag Amazon
nice video, we hit almost all the same points. iv had mine a month and have about 3k miles on it
I got same bike ❤it I've had a 05 gsxr 600 then a 2010 cbr 1000rr now this I love the bike
Just got mine today😊
Super nice bike, looking at picking up one myself! Curious what frame sliders you added on / where you got em?
Get Impactec race rails instead. Check them out
The heavy compound tires that are the most high end like power fives from Michelin for example will only last you 5k miles, soft compound tires last around 3k, just so you know, that power of the 636 is tearing your rear up, how it is
5k on a rear tire is amazing. It's a sport bike tire. They're meant to be ridden like a sport bike, so the tire is gonna be designed for that
What’s your 360 camera and mic set up ?
what phone mount is that bruh
and 9:17 how you described the acceleration had me going LOL it's accurate.
Had the dunlops on my 2020 Z400 that came with it from the factory and can confirm 5,000 later and the back tire is bald, i wasnt really ever a fan of them to begin with when they were still new. Been looking at getting a set of pirelli diablo rosso's unless anyone else has some better suggestions
Which helmet is that you got?
Man 5,000 k off a tire is amazing, the ones I use I get 3,000 off the ones I like the most
ZX-6R. Good Bike.
Amazing bike
😍😍😍😍
Where you get your vest
Rear tires on sportbikes don't usually last longer than 8K-10K miles max. If you ride hard, much less. If you get a high mileage tire, your traction and handling will suffer. Welcome to sportbikes.
FACTS
Hey! I’m your 200th like just FYI! Haha. I live in Utah and checking out the 2024 ZX-6R, have you ridden the Ninja 650? If so do you mind telling me your preference? I’m brand new into this and I’m having a hard time deciding, but I need to make a decision ASAP.
Also, what are you recording with? I was looking into getting a helmet chin strap for my GoPro but I like how your camera moves around and I can hear your commentary perfectly.
Thanks for this review! It makes my decision more difficult!
I want to know about if it comes with tc wc abs lc
Yea that original rear tire is a race spec soft compound rubber… grips great at the sacrifice of losing longevity…
Go with the Michelin PP classic. That's always my go through
The 2024 I’ve just seen coming out finally got the digital display now man. It’s a shame it came out just after you got this one. But yeah watching this video cause I’m tryna get a 636 as soon as I can.
It's all good I love love love my bike. I'm happy with it.
@@getemmikemoto yeah for sure the clock a minor thing but from how good I’m hearing this bike is, makes sense they finally gonna put one digital screen. I think it’s all 600s they never use to put the screens on. Me I got a kx450 so going with the the 636 one day even if it’s an old one because they can wheelie great too I heard. Happy and safe riding bro looking out for future vids on this bike.
@@solidbrickwork My 22 ninja 650 had a digital display but I need that 4 cylinder engine. I traded it in quick lol
I agree that color scheme I the best KRT
3:50 is when im like , view looking like Point. then he pull up the 7/11 like yup ! Poinciana haha ! FIRE
Currently trying to figure out which 600 im about to get so im trolling yoytuve to get an idea of pros and cons of em all. In the first few minutes im thinking damn that looks like poinciana then you turned on koa and went to the 7eleven on marigold 😂
The battle axes are dope... they're for grip not longevity, if Yu want longevity get different tires
What kind of mic setup you runnin?
Sounds terrible don't it? 😂😂😂 it's a movo bluetooth microphone. Amazon
@@getemmikemoto Nah you sound decent, I just noticed you were wireless and I’m trying to find the best setup for me.
@@getemmikemoto nah g sound is pretty good, can hear every word without too much wind noise!
gets a super sport, complains it's a super sport.
U from Stuart area ??
bro 6k miles??? ofc the tire is finsished
Factory tires suck!!! I have Dunlop Roadsmart IV. As far as seats get a Saddlemen seat most comfortable seat I’ve ever sat on 💯
En uruguay valen 23 mil dólares 💵
You’re being very vague about the tires.. what do you mean by better? Becuase you mention them not lasting long but also mention wanting something with more grip… you can’t have both.
I had a slip of the tongue. What I was trying to say was I believe they are a bit softer. Just seems like they wear down a bit fast. That's all.
@@getemmikemoto Gotcha. I was just confused as to what you meant by better. Thanks for the clarification
I haven’t even hit 2500 miles on my 2022 😂
I’m only at 1000 on my 22 😅
You haven’t posted in awhile. Are you still alive?
Can you please message me and send a picture of where the headers connect I need a reference picture
The zx6r feels underwhelming. 636 became god tier name only because of stunt riders
None of the cons that you mentioned are not cons.....
There is nothing bad going for the zx6r.
Want your tires to last don't get a sport bike their rubber is softer. My Concours 14 sport tourer is lucky to get 7500 miles on a set so 5000 on a true sportbike yep.
ALRIGHT WAHOO!
Talking about tires in a review is like talking Bout oil. Everyone is going to have their own opinions on what tire is better. Tires are maintenance leave the tires out of the review.
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Them bikes ain’t made for comfort , if you want comfort go 1400 or busa
Aaaaa is gon keep goin 😂
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blah blah blah yawn, get to the point
Dude is giving his opinion on the bike (which pretty much nails it as I got one 2 months ago), get your ZX and do a better review if you wanna throw shade.
@@JK-wz7uj I aint throwing shade, I know I sound like it, but I couldn't get past the first minute because he's not getting onto his opinion. I've been riding my ZX6R since 2021, thought I'd see other's opinion on it, but just don't have the patience to sit though nothing for the first part.
What a joke of a pros and cons list. No factual info at all just imo imo imo.
Get a f***ing tripod
I betting the baffle is left in the exhaust. I love a ninja sound without the baffle 🤤zx6r's are my favourite sounding 600's ever 💚🫶 so ride me faster bikes
take a drink every time he says "to be honest" , lol
Bro the tires don’t last because they are good and soft and sticky. Good tires last less long. What you think is a negative is actually a positive. If the tires were hard and lasted a long time they would have less grip.