Always practice and dont get pressured by other riders to do anything more than your skillset and your capabilities. Always practice to be the best, keep it slow for a while, no need to motogp, at all.
Facts!!!!! To add to what @Fireflycbr said. I have been riding bikes for 40 yrs both track and street. Never ride above your skill set and comfort level especially on the street. You need to be aware of everything around you, keep you head on a swivel, ride defensively and never give in to peer pressure of other riders. You do you!!!!! Welcome to the 2-wheel family!
I hate how people speak about purchases like finances isn’t a thing. I started on a liter bike also because I couldn’t afford to the “starter bike” method. I knew the bike I wanted & I only lacked street experience. If you know the bike you want & don’t treat the road like a track, you’ll be fine. Just don’t forget motorcycle skill is perishable, so practice & once you think you’ve gotten good, practice more. The bike is only as safe as the rider. Keep your head on & the rubber down my friend
@@Scatterbro I can’t afford more than one motorcycle right now. Was I supposed to wait until I finally sold the little bike I didn’t want to begin with to buy another bike I also don’t want so I can finally ride my dream bike? It’s not like I want a turbo busa & im not saying people should buy h2s cause the want a liter bike. But, if you know from experience that you won’t be satisfied with smaller cc bikes why waste that money? I don’t have it like that. I could have spent $10k on a starter bike & id have spent half the money to own my liter bike. So it can be stupid in your opinion, but financially for a lot of people “beginner” bikes makes no sense cause most people can afford more than one bike. If I could, of course I’d have a smaller cc bike & I would train all my friends & associates on it, but all I could afford was my dream bike so now I ride a ‘21 fireblade & I don’t regret it a single bit no matter how stupid you think I am.
@@Jason-ip6wq I'm not saying he should buy multiple bikes I'm merely just saying if u can afford to maintain let alone buy a litre bike (this is if u don't have any bikes at all) u can afford a beginner bike
I started on a CBR600RR, sometimes I regretted going that route but it was a decent bike to start on. The reason for regret is more like, you don't experience the nimbleness of like a 300cc, you don't feel the difference between a 300 and a 600 which is a enjoyment itself. Than going from a 600 to a 1000 is another new world, which makes you appreciate the 600 on a different way. I got a WR450F supermoto when I had the CBR, the nimbleness is great and a new experience which makes this hobby so great. People say getting a 600cc and a year later a 1000 is a waste of money, but if you shop second hand you barely lose money if you keep it decent. I lost 50 euro's when I sold the CBR, but the rear tyre was bold and I laid it down twice at stopped speeds so I can't complain.
My first bike was 2023 GsxR 1000, first bike I have ever ridden. My first year I took it easy and learned and still learning to this day but way better than my first day on the bike:
I also have a '23 GSX-R1000. Certainly not my first bike, but if you're emotionally intelligent enough it's really not an unreasonable bike to start on.
Just got my first "street legal" bike 2 weeks ago. GSXR 1000. Riding has been a blast. Know your limits stick to them and take things slow. People laugh when i say i got a 1000 for looks and sound not for the speed. I have a blast every ride. Enjoy the bike and stay safe 🤞🏾
I started on a 600cc so no protest from me but, clutch and throttle control are going to be your best friends. Spend a lot of time in the parking lots practicing bro u got this just take your time and respect the power
Im on the verge of getting my bike license here in the UK and also spend my life driving trucks! Fairplay to you jumping straight on that! Respect it, stay safe! Cannot wait to buy my first bike! GSX-S 750 for me!! 👊🏼
I just wanted to say I think it’s cool you are so connected with your viewers Keep up the good work and keep riding man I’m looking to get my first bike soon too
Oh nice, insane bike to start on, to draw a comparison a car would have to put down like 800hp just to get close to such a machine. Still these bikes are very manageable if you practice throttle control and brake control regularly as they brake hard and accelerate slowly (until you get past like 7000rpm) unless you launch them or go full throttle. Something I used to do was to brake harder and harder every time I got back close to my house like 30m from it, when I had a bike with no ABS I would also practice locking the rear as well on closed streets and such to know how that feels. The more you do that the more comfortable you'll become with your bike and it doesn't hurt, you're about to come home, break as hard as you think you can without activating abs and increase the pressure each ride. One thing also is when you get back to your house don't ride into the drive way right away, go past 10 m and do a U turn if possible, do it at the slowest speed (only clutch work no throttle) and try to do it as tight as you can. alternate between right and left side turns, it takes less than a minute to do all these things and they really help. Don't forget to do a tiny bit of counterweight when doing the slow speed u turns or else that whole 200kg bike will tip over if you're not used to it.
@@MCLocsLife Yeah man, I recently dropped my bike on a slow u turn literally slower than a snail and broke the right mirror because of it, I felt a cramp on my right leg coming and I pressed the front brake too hard and the bike was mid turn to the right so it ofc wanted to come to the right and guess what, my leg was cramping up and if my body had been doing counterweight I would've had more time to get comfortable and re center the handlebars. I had stopped practicing counterweight every since I got it. It's not even about getting better because these bikes have terrible turn radius anyways so you don't have to try too hard to go full lock but it's more about being conscious about it every time you do it. If you do this every single time you do a u turn slowly then the likelihood of you dropping your bike at that moment is 0. I had never dropped a bike before so you can imagine how annoying it was. As for the braking it's just a good thing to do, when you get home the brakes are nice and warm not stone cold, the tires are nice and warm so the conditions are perfect to try to practice harder and harder breaking.
That is a crazy machine for a first bike! Never forget that the throttle works both ways and moderate thy temptations. Things happen way fast on big 4's.
PLEASE DO BUY A SLIDER. As a beginner you'll drop your bike and that's inivitable. Dom't change the OEm side mirrors yet those are built to last even when crashing. Then spare time practicing slow riding maneuvers and one finger breaking. It will really help a lot!
Hey bro a tip for you is get a cheap phone for the maps or a vibration dampener for the holder because the bikes vibration can seriously damage the camera ois/ stabilizer overtime i learned that the expensive way after changing the whole camera setup on my phone.
@@MCLocsLife lol.. I wish I was big time 😂😂😂… but keep doin ya thing bro… I’m tuned in… and I guarantee with the Gixxer 1000, your channel with take off!!!!! salute!!!
My uncle started riding on a 1000cc naked bike, now he owns a 1000c bmw cafe racer and a zx10 and he’s give and well and been riding for more than 10 years, if ur careful ur gonna be fine, dress for the slide tho
Once you get used to the bike and get more comfortable is when it gets dangerous for a new rider with a high powered bike. If you have the mentality to control yourself you’ll be fine. My first bike was a zx9 and I’m still vertical and blowing out carbon dioxide
From how you take these comments and motivate yourself with people stillt tryint to push you down is amazing i know you will develop the skills to be an amszing rider in trafic take is slow stay safe and get to learn your limits and how the bike reacts
Starting out on a 1000 is one thing... It's doable but maybe not the best option. Riding without gear is never a good thing though. You WILL slide at some point in your bikelife. WEAR GEAR!!
Wish you the best of luck, i am ofcourse against starting on that, but ik you dont care all i can say is. Wear your gear, practice breaking and swerving, itll save yoir life one day❤
Cool video and story. I remember when I started riding about a year ago I was scared shitless everytime I needed to take the bike anywhere for the first month or so of riding😂 I've got an R3 and am still loving it. A suggestion would be if you could point the Gopro a little higher so the viewers can see the road😄
That fear is so real. But that fear does help in keeping us alert at all times. Thanks for the suggestion on the camera. I'll make the adjustment in the next video 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
You’re releasing the clutch in first way to early, you’re going to stall your bike. There’s no reason you should be fully releasing the clutch at 6-10mph, wait till you hit 15-20
I know alot of you are telling him about his mistake of going straight for a 1000cc and I honestly agree that what he did isn't "safe" but I can see from his videos he clearly has common sense, and he knows his limits. He isn't speeding lile a lunatic either. So I'd just honestly say..Just let him ride and we can just sitback and enjoy the content! (And no I dont have a bike......yet)
To everyone saying you shouldn’t be on a 1k ignore them. I started riding on a s1000rr 4 years ago having only ever ridden enduro bikes off road as long as your not an idiot you’ll be fine. It’s only as fast as you ride it at the end of the day buddy.
Hey bro I been on the same boat just the only thing I can tell you is that the only reason why people say get a smaller bike is you can really learn to manipulate the bike I went down on my second bike CBR1000RR and it was not pretty just be careful bro don't push urself give the bike it's respect and the bike won't kill you right away
I started this year on an 1151, don’t listen to the hate! You already got it, don’t get screwed by selling it and spend 2-4 days a month in a lot practicing slow speed stuff! More rider courses & programs will help too! Master that bike until people think it’s your 10th motorcycle! ❤ from WI
Always wear a helmet , keep your head on a swivel . Awareness awareness awareness . Most of bike control is all in the throttle . Stay safe welcome to the bike life .
When you said "came home early" and "4 wheelers" I knew you drove semis lol. Ive had my class A for about 5 and a half years. I ride an R6 and want a 1000.
Bruh these ppl gotta stop. I started on an r1 and i love it. Just cuz ur new to riding doesnt mean a 1000 is too much for you. As long as u ride safe and learn slowly its completely fine
My buddy as a new rider went to a dealer i wont mention in albany oregon. He tried to buy a cbr1000 for his first bike.. the dealer told us he refused to sell him that as his first bike, and said bluntly, go to a dealer that dosent care about your life😂
Cool bike bro, ride safe, if i were u i would get another smaller bike so u have a more comfortable bike to commute around in, just a friendly piece of advice 🙏🏾
What I've learned is we got way too many choices & if a bike gets thrown your way or mine, we can take it/make it work w/ the intent for whatever we need. The same is true about guns.... way too many but if ya throw one to a man he'll make it work to protect his family just so it fires. Just so the bike fires it too will be used to get done the job before it. I think it's that simple & BTW.... my 1st bike was a Kz1000. Long ago & it was a handful of bike ! Now I've not ridden in over 30 years & I'm looking for a starting bike. You did fine w/ the 1000. peace & be safe
@@diggy-d8w Yup, the CHP used the KZ900 and KZ1000 at the time of filming the show, and have used BMW's since then before going back to Harley Electra Glides. El Cajon PD near me also has some BMW's.
Learn something new everyday.... lol, I'm guessing you must live out there & a TV Show Buff? I'm older so I have seen all those as well but never noticed what they rode. And I still haven't looked it up.... I'm guilty. Take it easy >> peace
Dropped you a Sub and a like, I've had a few of these, unreal flat out, but never push for the 1st 15 mins, make sure them tyres are warm, and wear your gear , stay safe ❤
Make sure to try the launch control, and get a few track days, your understanding and ability will be forever increased 👊 I'm on a hyabusa now the 1340cc gen 2
I learned on a 1000rr and ended up buying a gsxr 750 now I have a Repsol 1000rr and I baby it due to how much I paid for it tbh I beat the crap out of the 750s and I kinda miss it.
🚨🚨🚨Check out this video. "My First Motorcycle | 6 Months Later | GSXR-1000R | Beginner Rider"
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Seems like a responsible kid. I'm sure he can handle the 1000. Just remember. Ride YOUR ride.
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Always practice and dont get pressured by other riders to do anything more than your skillset and your capabilities. Always practice to be the best, keep it slow for a while, no need to motogp, at all.
This is one of the best advice ever. I couldn't of said it any better. 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Facts!!!!! To add to what @Fireflycbr said. I have been riding bikes for 40 yrs both track and street. Never ride above your skill set and comfort level especially on the street. You need to be aware of everything around you, keep you head on a swivel, ride defensively and never give in to peer pressure of other riders. You do you!!!!! Welcome to the 2-wheel family!
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That's a LOT of bike for a new rider, stay humble and ride safe brother!
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I hate how people speak about purchases like finances isn’t a thing. I started on a liter bike also because I couldn’t afford to the “starter bike” method. I knew the bike I wanted & I only lacked street experience. If you know the bike you want & don’t treat the road like a track, you’ll be fine. Just don’t forget motorcycle skill is perishable, so practice & once you think you’ve gotten good, practice more. The bike is only as safe as the rider. Keep your head on & the rubber down my friend
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This is a stupid comment cuz if u can afford to buy and maintain a litre bike u can definitely afford a beginner bike👀
@@Scatterbronot everyone can afford to buy MULTIPLE bikes
@@Scatterbro I can’t afford more than one motorcycle right now. Was I supposed to wait until I finally sold the little bike I didn’t want to begin with to buy another bike I also don’t want so I can finally ride my dream bike? It’s not like I want a turbo busa & im not saying people should buy h2s cause the want a liter bike. But, if you know from experience that you won’t be satisfied with smaller cc bikes why waste that money? I don’t have it like that. I could have spent $10k on a starter bike & id have spent half the money to own my liter bike. So it can be stupid in your opinion, but financially for a lot of people “beginner” bikes makes no sense cause most people can afford more than one bike. If I could, of course I’d have a smaller cc bike & I would train all my friends & associates on it, but all I could afford was my dream bike so now I ride a ‘21 fireblade & I don’t regret it a single bit no matter how stupid you think I am.
@@Jason-ip6wq I'm not saying he should buy multiple bikes I'm merely just saying if u can afford to maintain let alone buy a litre bike (this is if u don't have any bikes at all) u can afford a beginner bike
Literally every experienced rider would say two things:
1. Don't start on a supersport or most 100+ hp bikes
2. Wear full gear
But what do we know.
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I started on a CBR600RR, sometimes I regretted going that route but it was a decent bike to start on.
The reason for regret is more like, you don't experience the nimbleness of like a 300cc, you don't feel the difference between a 300 and a 600 which is a enjoyment itself.
Than going from a 600 to a 1000 is another new world, which makes you appreciate the 600 on a different way.
I got a WR450F supermoto when I had the CBR, the nimbleness is great and a new experience which makes this hobby so great.
People say getting a 600cc and a year later a 1000 is a waste of money, but if you shop second hand you barely lose money if you keep it decent.
I lost 50 euro's when I sold the CBR, but the rear tyre was bold and I laid it down twice at stopped speeds so I can't complain.
People only say that when they don’t want to see you die or become a vegetable.
@@hypersquid8714 That's what I meant
@@fj5434yes I know and you said it well
Gorgeous bike brotha! Stay safe and never stop learning.
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My first bike was 2023 GsxR 1000, first bike I have ever ridden. My first year I took it easy and learned and still learning to this day but way better than my first day on the bike:
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I also have a '23 GSX-R1000. Certainly not my first bike, but if you're emotionally intelligent enough it's really not an unreasonable bike to start on.
Starting on a 1000 is crazy work bro
It's only crazy if you can't control yourself on the learning process. 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
I subscribed fellow Trucker. 🚚 Rubber side down buddy. Congrats on the bike. Fuel Hauler here ⛽️
Thanks. I also hauled fuel years ago. Keep'em between the lines. 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿💯💯💯🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Just got my first "street legal" bike 2 weeks ago. GSXR 1000. Riding has been a blast. Know your limits stick to them and take things slow. People laugh when i say i got a 1000 for looks and sound not for the speed. I have a blast every ride. Enjoy the bike and stay safe 🤞🏾
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Brother your insight and honesty is appreciated and respected, the safety features makes sense
I think there are some 600cc's bikes that do have most of the electronics of my 1000r. Might be something to look into. 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
A young guy, first bike, and a GXSR-1000R. makes sense....
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I’m your 200th sub man, you’re going somewhere!!!! In this journey with you
Thank you Mr 200!!!! 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
I started on a 08 cbr1000, it was stupid but nobody could stop me, learned alot that first year. Stay safe brother. Dont ride pass your skill.
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I started on a 600cc so no protest from me but, clutch and throttle control are going to be your best friends. Spend a lot of time in the parking lots practicing bro u got this just take your time and respect the power
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Good stuff! Such a life lesson not only riding: ride your ride
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Im on the verge of getting my bike license here in the UK and also spend my life driving trucks! Fairplay to you jumping straight on that! Respect it, stay safe! Cannot wait to buy my first bike! GSX-S 750 for me!! 👊🏼
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I just wanted to say I think it’s cool you are so connected with your viewers Keep up the good work and keep riding man I’m looking to get my first bike soon too
Thanks. I really appreciate you. When you do get your bike, remember to "Ride your Ride". 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿💯💯💯🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
that must be a trip to learn on a 1000. cool to watch it looks like its going great so far :)
It's been a blast. Thanks for watching 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Sheeeeesh ride your ride and keep respecting and fearing that engine brother. Congrats
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Oh nice, insane bike to start on, to draw a comparison a car would have to put down like 800hp just to get close to such a machine. Still these bikes are very manageable if you practice throttle control and brake control regularly as they brake hard and accelerate slowly (until you get past like 7000rpm) unless you launch them or go full throttle. Something I used to do was to brake harder and harder every time I got back close to my house like 30m from it, when I had a bike with no ABS I would also practice locking the rear as well on closed streets and such to know how that feels. The more you do that the more comfortable you'll become with your bike and it doesn't hurt, you're about to come home, break as hard as you think you can without activating abs and increase the pressure each ride. One thing also is when you get back to your house don't ride into the drive way right away, go past 10 m and do a U turn if possible, do it at the slowest speed (only clutch work no throttle) and try to do it as tight as you can. alternate between right and left side turns, it takes less than a minute to do all these things and they really help. Don't forget to do a tiny bit of counterweight when doing the slow speed u turns or else that whole 200kg bike will tip over if you're not used to it.
O wow. Thanks for this tip. I typically got to an empty parking lot to practice slow turns and counterweight. 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
@@MCLocsLife Yeah man, I recently dropped my bike on a slow u turn literally slower than a snail and broke the right mirror because of it, I felt a cramp on my right leg coming and I pressed the front brake too hard and the bike was mid turn to the right so it ofc wanted to come to the right and guess what, my leg was cramping up and if my body had been doing counterweight I would've had more time to get comfortable and re center the handlebars. I had stopped practicing counterweight every since I got it. It's not even about getting better because these bikes have terrible turn radius anyways so you don't have to try too hard to go full lock but it's more about being conscious about it every time you do it. If you do this every single time you do a u turn slowly then the likelihood of you dropping your bike at that moment is 0. I had never dropped a bike before so you can imagine how annoying it was. As for the braking it's just a good thing to do, when you get home the brakes are nice and warm not stone cold, the tires are nice and warm so the conditions are perfect to try to practice harder and harder breaking.
amazing and incredibly brave of you to start on a liter bike, have fun and ride safe always!
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bike sounds and looks great, ride safe man.
Thanks, will do! 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Welcome to the bike community wea everyone tells u how to live your life 😂 nice bro hope to see more of you and bike in future 🙏
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Congratulations on your first bike!!
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That is a crazy machine for a first bike! Never forget that the throttle works both ways and moderate thy temptations. Things happen way fast on big 4's.
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The A B C modes are
A - 1000cc power
B - 750cc power
C - 600cc power
From what I’ve heard. So you kind of get all the gsxrs in one lol
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amazing bike bro, stay careful tho please
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Be very very very careful that is a ton of power for a first bike!!!
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Bro I wish you the best of luck on this monster. Probably would’ve been smart to start out on a smaller bike but to each and their own. Ride safe
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Congratulations amazing bike! Take care ✌️
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PLEASE DO BUY A SLIDER. As a beginner you'll drop your bike and that's inivitable. Dom't change the OEm side mirrors yet those are built to last even when crashing. Then spare time practicing slow riding maneuvers and one finger breaking. It will really help a lot!
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Great purchase. I get your reasoning & can see that your repsect the power. All the best in all your future rides. Hold this sub!
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I bought a 750gsxr, first bike, it was tough, going fast is easy, practice stopping in a parking lot that’s empty, it saved me,
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Sweet bike bro. Please be safe. Your viewers will also appreciate it if you point the camera further down the road.
Thanks. And thanks for the suggestion on the camera angle. I'll make the adjustment on the next video 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Don’t listen to anyone else, Grats on the bike, enjoy it.
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Sick bike brotha , don’t listen to the hate , you’re on two wheels and that’s what matters . Just be careful is all I can say , ride safe man ✌️👇
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Damn here i am with a 250 as my first bike and still have to hold back. Sheesh good luck and ride safe fam.
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Ride safe man. Beautiful bike.
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cool bike i was thinking about getting a 400 for my first bike but who knows.... be safe tho wish you the best on your TH-cam journey
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Welcome to the #bikelife brother look forward to seeing you on the road somewhere 💪 🙏
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love watching beginners starting on high cc bikes, i’ll be getting my 1000R soon as well as my first bike as in street bike
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Welcome to the family❗️. Stay safe and ride your own ride.
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If you listen to ppl that tell you not to get or do something that'll make you happy, then you will never be happy . Do you just be careful .
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Sweet gixer sounds
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Holy crap, is this really your first ever bike?? That’s crazy
Yes, it is. The only other experience was the bike at Harley Davidson for the MSF Course. 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
@@MCLocsLife Sheesh that’s cool. Stay safe and enjoy your GSXR and ride!! 👌💯
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Hey bro a tip for you is get a cheap phone for the maps or a vibration dampener for the holder because the bikes vibration can seriously damage the camera ois/ stabilizer overtime i learned that the expensive way after changing the whole camera setup on my phone.
Thanks for the tip. Already got the dampener on. 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
It's your dream live it, maturiy and situational awareness go a long ways
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Bro ,ride ur ride in time u will get better ,don't allow nobody 2 push or rush u enjoy besafe
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Don't listen to any negativity n ride ur own ride but do also respect what ur sitting on, ride safe brother
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Started on a yamaha r1 that was 11 years ago. Barely any major crashes. Ride safe bro don’t listen to hater and moral high ground people 😂
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gixxer nation!! stay safe bro!... just happen to check ya vid.... and plz wear ya gear homie.... salute!
O WOW. Mr Ricky Clark. I got a big time TH-camr watching. Thanks for watching 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿💯💯💯🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
@@MCLocsLife lol.. I wish I was big time 😂😂😂… but keep doin ya thing bro… I’m tuned in… and I guarantee with the Gixxer 1000, your channel with take off!!!!! salute!!!
My uncle started riding on a 1000cc naked bike, now he owns a 1000c bmw cafe racer and a zx10 and he’s give and well and been riding for more than 10 years, if ur careful ur gonna be fine, dress for the slide tho
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Good luck.
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god damn dude siiick bike
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Why not? My first street bike was a Honda CBR-900 RR and I lived to tell the tale. 👍🏻☺️
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Once you get used to the bike and get more comfortable is when it gets dangerous for a new rider with a high powered bike. If you have the mentality to control yourself you’ll be fine. My first bike was a zx9 and I’m still vertical and blowing out carbon dioxide
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From how you take these comments and motivate yourself with people stillt tryint to push you down is amazing i know you will develop the skills to be an amszing rider in trafic take is slow stay safe and get to learn your limits and how the bike reacts
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Good luck dude 👍 safe rides and 0 wind man 🫡
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Bro you got my dream bike congrats
Still on crm125r😂 but gonna get gsxr1000 in 7 years
Be careful bro, that is beast
OMG THAT SOUNDD
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Starting out on a 1000 is one thing... It's doable but maybe not the best option.
Riding without gear is never a good thing though. You WILL slide at some point in your bikelife. WEAR GEAR!!
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Wish you the best of luck, i am ofcourse against starting on that, but ik you dont care all i can say is. Wear your gear, practice breaking and swerving, itll save yoir life one day❤
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Cool video and story. I remember when I started riding about a year ago I was scared shitless everytime I needed to take the bike anywhere for the first month or so of riding😂 I've got an R3 and am still loving it. A suggestion would be if you could point the Gopro a little higher so the viewers can see the road😄
That fear is so real. But that fear does help in keeping us alert at all times. Thanks for the suggestion on the camera. I'll make the adjustment in the next video 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
You’re releasing the clutch in first way to early, you’re going to stall your bike. There’s no reason you should be fully releasing the clutch at 6-10mph, wait till you hit 15-20
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@@MCLocsLife yeah ofc
I know alot of you are telling him about his mistake of going straight for a 1000cc and I honestly agree that what he did isn't "safe" but I can see from his videos he clearly has common sense, and he knows his limits. He isn't speeding lile a lunatic either. So I'd just honestly say..Just let him ride and we can just sitback and enjoy the content! (And no I dont have a bike......yet)
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Nice bro!
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To everyone saying you shouldn’t be on a 1k ignore them. I started riding on a s1000rr 4 years ago having only ever ridden enduro bikes off road as long as your not an idiot you’ll be fine. It’s only as fast as you ride it at the end of the day buddy.
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Hey bro I been on the same boat just the only thing I can tell you is that the only reason why people say get a smaller bike is you can really learn to manipulate the bike I went down on my second bike CBR1000RR and it was not pretty just be careful bro don't push urself give the bike it's respect and the bike won't kill you right away
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Is your bike shifting automatically??
My bike has a quickshifter with autoblip up and down. I only use the clutch for stopping and takeoffs
@@MCLocsLife that’s crazy
how are you shifting gears because i dont see you touching the clutch, only when braking
The 1000r comes with a quickshifter with auto-blip up and down. 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Hey bro you’re in Orlando??
Yep
I started this year on an 1151, don’t listen to the hate! You already got it, don’t get screwed by selling it and spend 2-4 days a month in a lot practicing slow speed stuff! More rider courses & programs will help too! Master that bike until people think it’s your 10th motorcycle!
❤ from WI
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Always wear a helmet , keep your head on a swivel . Awareness awareness awareness . Most of bike control is all in the throttle . Stay safe welcome to the bike life .
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hell yeah bro ik you’ll be fine🫶
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Even motoGP riders still ride small cc bikes to keep their skills up... But what do they know?
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When you said "came home early" and "4 wheelers" I knew you drove semis lol. Ive had my class A for about 5 and a half years. I ride an R6 and want a 1000.
13 plus years. Stay between the lines. 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
good luck bucko
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I learned on dirt as a kid, then street , 600 then 900 … lot of bike if you have never ridden
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Beautiful bike. Careful with people you may come across while riding. They may try to push you past your limits because they see you riding a 1k.
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Fucking gorgeous gxsr right there. Ride safe man.
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Bruh these ppl gotta stop. I started on an r1 and i love it. Just cuz ur new to riding doesnt mean a 1000 is too much for you. As long as u ride safe and learn slowly its completely fine
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how much you pay in insurance n w who? also dope bike asking bc i have a 750
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My buddy as a new rider went to a dealer i wont mention in albany oregon. He tried to buy a cbr1000 for his first bike.. the dealer told us he refused to sell him that as his first bike, and said bluntly, go to a dealer that dosent care about your life😂
I'm sure there is more to that story. Sounds like the sales guy reads people really well and made a good call. Thanks for watching 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
That’s awesome to hear. Maybe over protective but hey, I rather have someone that takes a second to care, than someone who is all about the $$$. Bless
I think that guy getting hit was your “sign” and aligns with your “astrology” while matching your “vibe”
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You’re very well spoken, great video man. That bike is awesome, but you don’t annoyed of the loud exhaust after a long ride?
Haven't done a long ride yet with the new exhaust. But I do have some earplugs coming in soon. 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Why is he not using the clutch?
The GXSR-1000R comes with a quick shifter. Thanks for watching 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
show us YOUR pros and cons about that bike since you are a newbie rider so as i but i have a scootie lol 😁
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@@MCLocsLife thanks man ride safe bra ride safe
Looks Sweet
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I respect your decision - but this is kinda funny
"Give me a sign and I won't buy it" few moments later "My sales guy was in a horrific crash" lmao
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Never heard anyone getting bored of a 600cc that quickly and if someone is then they are too power hungry because we don’t even drive that fast .
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Cool bike bro, ride safe, if i were u i would get another smaller bike so u have a more comfortable bike to commute around in, just a friendly piece of advice 🙏🏾
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Hey, can you move the camera up a bit so we can see the road? Thanks and ride safe ❤
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Welcome to bike life, and ride your ride. #twodown
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I want this bike so bad, such a beautiful bike, but man they're expensive
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What I've learned is we got way too many choices & if a bike gets thrown your way or mine, we can take it/make it work w/
the intent for whatever we need. The same is true about guns.... way too many but if ya throw one to a man he'll make it
work to protect his family just so it fires. Just so the bike fires it too will be used to get done the job before it. I think
it's that simple & BTW.... my 1st bike was a Kz1000. Long ago & it was a handful of bike ! Now I've not ridden in over
30 years & I'm looking for a starting bike. You did fine w/ the 1000. peace & be safe
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KZ1000, that's what Ponch and Jon rode on CHiPs, very nice! Best wishes getting back into riding after your long absence.
No way, is that true? It's possible in HollyWeird but I thought Harley was the only road bikes. Now I gotta know..
lol, thanks man
@@diggy-d8w Yup, the CHP used the KZ900 and KZ1000 at the time of filming the show, and have used BMW's since then before going back to Harley Electra Glides. El Cajon PD near me also has some BMW's.
Learn something new everyday.... lol, I'm guessing you must live out there & a TV Show Buff? I'm older so I have seen
all those as well but never noticed what they rode. And I still haven't looked it up.... I'm guilty. Take it easy >> peace
Dropped you a Sub and a like, I've had a few of these, unreal flat out, but never push for the 1st 15 mins, make sure them tyres are warm, and wear your gear , stay safe ❤
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Make sure to try the launch control, and get a few track days, your understanding and ability will be forever increased 👊 I'm on a hyabusa now the 1340cc gen 2
Don't know when it will happen, but I do plan on going to the Track.
I learned on a 1000rr and ended up buying a gsxr 750 now I have a Repsol 1000rr and I baby it due to how much I paid for it tbh I beat the crap out of the 750s and I kinda miss it.
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Just Dont Die Bro & Please be Carful and get seat time and lot time
So far, 3700+ miles in. Feeling more comfortable riding. But my awareness of my surroundings is getting better every day. Thanks for watching 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Guy got some balls. Not sure if it’s the smartest decision though
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