@@zhgfngall 3 are good. Haven’t ridden the CBR400 tbh. My daily is an R6 and I love yamaha but I’d pick the ninja 400 over the R3 if I were in the market for a midrange sport bike.
A new rider needs to learn not to be afraid of leaning a bike. My ZX4RR will push you to ride beyond your abilities. You get braver as time goes by. That could not be good if you haven't got the basics down pat. I've been riding for a very long time and still this bike will push me to take curves faster then I would attempt with larger displacement bikes. You will find yourself winding out in 4th and at 10k rpm it hits a power band. I have to always tell myself that I am not a motorcycle racer. But when in the curves, it is just poetry.
Thanks for the video, such a cool looking bike!
Great video, this bike is definitely in my top choices for a 400cc
You can’t go wrong with this bike. It’s a great choice. If I was starting all over again, this is the bike I’d start on for sure
@@Tino.RR_ Yeah debating between this, the Ninja 400, CBR400R, and maybe the R3 as a last ditch
@@zhgfngall 3 are good. Haven’t ridden the CBR400 tbh. My daily is an R6 and I love yamaha but I’d pick the ninja 400 over the R3 if I were in the market for a midrange sport bike.
A new rider needs to learn not to be afraid of leaning a bike. My ZX4RR will push you to ride beyond your abilities. You get braver as time goes by. That could not be good if you haven't got the basics down pat. I've been riding for a very long time and still this bike will push me to take curves faster then I would attempt with larger displacement bikes. You will find yourself winding out in 4th and at 10k rpm it hits a power band. I have to always tell myself that I am not a motorcycle racer. But when in the curves, it is just poetry.