If you have to count pennies to have a bike like this, then you should not. This is a toy, this is what you get when you have your own house, reliable transportation, good credit if you are financing ( never pay something in cash unless you have plenty of it) debt is not always negative, a good paying career or your own profitable business. But at the end of the day, if you like it and you are happy with it then its ok in my book.
Nah bruh....I'm sticking to my 2025 Triumph Rocket 3R Storm. Quick off the line and fast & pegs won't scrape the cement due to pegs being able to be raised an extra .59 inches higher, can ride all day with comfort(more comfort than that of a hayabusa), smoother than butter on the ride and gear box, great reliability, lower insurance cost, will be able to put 100,000 miles on the engine without worries and most of all, creates more attention from both veterans of riding and strangers(who've never ridden a motorcycle) alike than any bike I've ridden(that includes bmw, mv agusta's and ducatis), the Rocket 3R Storm comes with a 24 month UNLIMITED mileage warranty with the ability to do an extra 2 more years of warranty with more UNLIMITED miles and most importantly I can actually grow older with this bike without a need to switch to any other bike due to the aging process...
Shoot, I’m 25 and I just got a fully loaded ‘21 S1K, financed, I had shopped around, progressive wanted ~$450/mo. I ended up going to Allstate for $68/mo. Shop around!
Y’all are wild. I understand being a young man and wanting to flex but the new ness doesn’t last long. After that, you’re sitting there with a bike that’s upside down on what you’re paying and what these bikes are worth. I’m going back and forth on buying one of these. I’m lucky enough to be able to be in a place where I don’t have to finance it. I don’t think i would be buying one right now if i had to finance it with these APRs.
Im in the market for a new bike.. narrowed it down to the Ducati panigale V4, S1000RR, R1. a lot of reviews are saying the Ducati runs super hot ( i live in ATL), and the R1 runs cooler but not much better than the Ducati. How is the S1000RR in terms of riding with engine/exhaust heat? Like on a scale of 1 to 10. with 10 being the most hot. what would you say it is... if you've ridden the other 2 I've mentioned.. can you rate those as well? Thanks in Advance!
What’s up brother . So my budy rode my s1k and there’s a lot of differences . If you was power and aggressiveness the V4 is the way to go. You want comfortability and just a best all around bike the s1k is the way to go . S1k doesn’t really run hot . Would say maybe a 5 on hot scale just bc when your riding city it gets hotter a lot quicker . I owned a 2021 r1 and I can tell you the s1k is the best all around bike in terms of how it turns, speed , comfortability and so much more but the s1k flaw is prices to get the bike at 100 percent drivability and highest potential . R1 Is an amazing bike but just has a lot less so really depends on your intentions with bike and etc. Ducati is the king of bikes in our opinion but does run hot and just a rougher ride in terms of street and way more aggressive bike .
$500 a month 😳 I have the same bike and my monthly is nothing like that. Then insurance, that’s a huge no 😂 I got my S1K 24’ Red which is more than the black from Jersey. Always shop around first big guy
I would rather keep my 3 grand or whatever and just have the high payments . I got a 480 payment with nothing down . And a 4% Interest rate . I would rather use the bank money . Appreciate your opinion bro. Have a great day!
@@lsmtana Im with you.. some people put money down because thats the only way they can get financed. others only have money now but can't keep up the higher payments over time. cash is supreme.. when the interest rate is low.. using the cash for accessories or an emergency fund is the way to go.. you did it right. you can always pay more each month or pay ahead. actually its smarter to take the money you would have put down and do advance payment (if terms allow) or principal only payment .. and you're credit report will show a quick pay down on the original loan which is a credit score boost.
@@overyeet1161 It takes 10 seconds to use a calculator to find out how much more interest you pay the longer the term is. If its never about length then please tell me how much more interest you are paying on a 30 year mortgage vs 15.
@@JTLifestyle1 a mortgage is totally different thing and it’s usually a bigger sum of money which that’s where it could be bad. My guy this is a less than $30,000 purchase. If you’re complaining over $3,000 interest over the 60 months (which he clearly will be paying off earlier)…. I mean then you’re just cheap. Just say that. You probably don’t know how to take advantage of your money and the power you could do with your finances. Let me break it down for you. 27,000-29,000 dollar bike, with a 4% interest rate, 0 dollars down, paying off every month until reaching 60 month. Literally about $3,000 interest overtime. Instead of paying all that money upfront, he is better off using that money for something else, like investments or buying gear etc. Sure buying it upfront is good, don’t have to worry about payments or inflated insurance, but he said he is fine with doing what he did somewhere in the comments. To each their own.
If you have to count pennies to have a bike like this, then you should not. This is a toy, this is what you get when you have your own house, reliable transportation, good credit if you are financing ( never pay something in cash unless you have plenty of it) debt is not always negative, a good paying career or your own profitable business. But at the end of the day, if you like it and you are happy with it then its ok in my book.
Nah bruh....I'm sticking to my 2025 Triumph Rocket 3R Storm. Quick off the line and fast & pegs won't scrape the cement due to pegs being able to be raised an extra .59 inches higher, can ride all day with comfort(more comfort than that of a hayabusa), smoother than butter on the ride and gear box, great reliability, lower insurance cost, will be able to put 100,000 miles on the engine without worries and most of all, creates more attention from both veterans of riding and strangers(who've never ridden a motorcycle) alike than any bike I've ridden(that includes bmw, mv agusta's and ducatis), the Rocket 3R Storm comes with a 24 month UNLIMITED mileage warranty with the ability to do an extra 2 more years of warranty with more UNLIMITED miles and most importantly I can actually grow older with this bike without a need to switch to any other bike due to the aging process...
Shoot, I’m 25 and I just got a fully loaded ‘21 S1K, financed, I had shopped around, progressive wanted ~$450/mo. I ended up going to Allstate for $68/mo. Shop around!
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My Dad Always Told Me Since I Was A Kid We Don’t Finance Toys so I’ve Paid Cash For All My Bikes Now I See Why These payments Is Wild Af
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Thanks for the info! I gotta save a little bit more
My insurance is 100 ish a month for insurance on the 2024 s1000rr m sport
Break in the engine , Bren tune 1 & 2
good video a lot of explaining everything
Whats the cylinder head upgrade?
Y’all are wild. I understand being a young man and wanting to flex but the new ness doesn’t last long. After that, you’re sitting there with a bike that’s upside down on what you’re paying and what these bikes are worth. I’m going back and forth on buying one of these. I’m lucky enough to be able to be in a place where I don’t have to finance it. I don’t think i would be buying one right now if i had to finance it with these APRs.
I just got my 2024 bmw s1000rr for 21K out the door with free shipping and first service done on them too. Payments are $177/month
What was your credit score, and how much did you put down on the bike
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@@dmykoleflims9021 I put 3K down and my credit was 710 I believe.
Im in the market for a new bike.. narrowed it down to the Ducati panigale V4, S1000RR, R1. a lot of reviews are saying the Ducati runs super hot ( i live in ATL), and the R1 runs cooler but not much better than the Ducati. How is the S1000RR in terms of riding with engine/exhaust heat? Like on a scale of 1 to 10. with 10 being the most hot. what would you say it is... if you've ridden the other 2 I've mentioned.. can you rate those as well? Thanks in Advance!
What’s up brother . So my budy rode my s1k and there’s a lot of differences . If you was power and aggressiveness the V4 is the way to go. You want comfortability and just a best all around bike the s1k is the way to go . S1k doesn’t really run hot . Would say maybe a 5 on hot scale just bc when your riding city it gets hotter a lot quicker . I owned a 2021 r1 and I can tell you the s1k is the best all around bike in terms of how it turns, speed , comfortability and so much more but the s1k flaw is prices to get the bike at 100 percent drivability and highest potential . R1 Is an amazing bike but just has a lot less so really depends on your intentions with bike and etc. Ducati is the king of bikes in our opinion but does run hot and just a rougher ride in terms of street and way more aggressive bike .
In my opinion you would be best bang for your buck with s1k. Hope this helps !
Gold Coast bmw in hype park ny I just bought my m1000r
Nice review.. That price point at 26k is that fully spec out??
Yes
Unless you want the carbon add ons then no
It’s wild that yours was so high! Got mine for 24k out the door with 48 months paying 368 a month
How much did you put down?
@@lsmtana $0
26 is crazy bro, is that the usual cost in your area?
$500 a month 😳 I have the same bike and my monthly is nothing like that. Then insurance, that’s a huge no 😂 I got my S1K 24’ Red which is more than the black from Jersey. Always shop around first big guy
I didn’t put any money down. There’s no way your around 450 or under without money down
@@lsmtana 😂😂 No sir always put money down but don’t go insane
I would rather keep my 3 grand or whatever and just have the high payments . I got a 480 payment with nothing down . And a 4% Interest rate . I would rather use the bank money . Appreciate your opinion bro. Have a great day!
@@lsmtana Im with you.. some people put money down because thats the only way they can get financed. others only have money now but can't keep up the higher payments over time. cash is supreme.. when the interest rate is low.. using the cash for accessories or an emergency fund is the way to go.. you did it right. you can always pay more each month or pay ahead. actually its smarter to take the money you would have put down and do advance payment (if terms allow) or principal only payment .. and you're credit report will show a quick pay down on the original loan which is a credit score boost.
Buying bike on interest is dumbest idea ever
60 month finance for a bike is diabolical dude...
its not even about the length of the term.. its about the interest rate and the reliability.. meaning will it last the 60 months and it will easily.
You clearly don’t know anything about finances 😭 it ain’t about the length.
@@overyeet1161 It takes 10 seconds to use a calculator to find out how much more interest you pay the longer the term is. If its never about length then please tell me how much more interest you are paying on a 30 year mortgage vs 15.
@@JTLifestyle1 a mortgage is totally different thing and it’s usually a bigger sum of money which that’s where it could be bad. My guy this is a less than $30,000 purchase. If you’re complaining over $3,000 interest over the 60 months (which he clearly will be paying off earlier)…. I mean then you’re just cheap. Just say that. You probably don’t know how to take advantage of your money and the power you could do with your finances.
Let me break it down for you. 27,000-29,000 dollar bike, with a 4% interest rate, 0 dollars down, paying off every month until reaching 60 month. Literally about $3,000 interest overtime. Instead of paying all that money upfront, he is better off using that money for something else, like investments or buying gear etc.
Sure buying it upfront is good, don’t have to worry about payments or inflated insurance, but he said he is fine with doing what he did somewhere in the comments. To each their own.
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S1000rr are now the new GSXR.
EVERYBODY HAS ONE.
Very true . Just because there just the best bikes rn