I still can’t believe that you refuse to mention the H2 SX when talking about the H2 and ZH2. This is now the 3rd video you have left it out even it is obviously relevant. Do you know the H2 SX exists?
This list is on point! I traded in my VFR in for a new street triple last year. I almost bought a Ducati Monster! Only bike you missed was the CBR 954RR. My favorite bike of all time. If I could go back in time I would have kept mine!
I had a new 1984 Honda VFR 750 and 20 years later I bought a new 2004 VFR 800. I loved both of them as an older guy I smoked a friend on a Hayabusa in the twisty. While the VFR 800 was not a true sport bike it wasn’t a slouch. It was a comfortable every day rider and a well rounded bike that at the time was hard to find. Almost everything else at the time was hyper focused.
I mean the vfr has had the same platform since the first 800, wouldn't make financial sense to r&d a racing v4 for the street when they have their inlines.
I think they all want that but to make a good new 1000cc v4 with competitve power and pass emission it would be too expensive and make no sense. Also the VFR800 was Honda second most costly bike to develop right behing the GoldWing.
Hello, old bloke here, always watch your vids Y.N. the first production V4 I know of is the Matchless silver hawk, hey, we can't let history be forgotten. Ride on. 🎉Poot
Yammie : I owned and modded several Monsters in the )'s... and the one to get is the S4RS - Tricolore from 2008 - After spending large and modding my '06 S2R1000, I got one of these...and it's superb! Get one while you can still find them just under $10K ... they will only go up...
I owned a Black '98 VFR. Imo the best VFR's were 1998 and 99. Still with the gear driven cams of the previous generation but adding FI. The 98/99 were pre cat so had more power than the '00 and '01. It made good power from 4-12K and was by far the best sounding bike I ever owned. Rode it like I stole it and she was bulletproof. Never touched the valves. An amazing sport touring bike. I live in the Philippines now and ride a Honda XRM 125, which I also love.
I'm a happy original owner of a 21'ZH2 SE. And I will never sale, she'll be with me for life❤. Thanks to you, Yammie, is why I got her. Had no major issues regular maintenance and just hit 10k , got SC slip on, and NRC tail tidy . Getting headers and tune soon..... 😂 And weight saving parts 😂😅
I bought a [used] 2015 VFR800 Interceptor Dlx in the fall of 2021. It is so refined and gobbles up miles and canyons. It’s my daily ride around town and not a trip goes by that someone doesn’t ask me about it. 1/2 the questioners can’t believe it’s a Honda. They think it’s a Ducati. Yes! Half the price and 10x the reliability.
@@ZeroXSEED yeah I went to look at it, was making a super strange buzzing sound when I would rev match and had some rust on exhaust and what not… ended up backing out of it
4:20 Good luck finding an air-cooled Ducati Monster in the "850 package" - that's about the only capacity that they never made it in. 400, 600, 620, 659, 695, 696, 750, 796, 797, 800, 900, 1000, 1100 - take your pick!
i own a bmw r1150gs, gotta say there are some things that need to be changed. both rear and front brake lines need to be upgraded, along with verifying if the abs system works. the carbon canister needs to be deleted sonce it can recirculate fuel mixed with carbon through the fuel pump/filter. the cam chain tensioner needs to be replaced with a 1200 tensioner (~$180) and the fuel filler cap can let water in. however, i cant lie its one of the best bikes to take on trips, and agile enough for city riding. the transmission is agricultural at best, yet raw and engaging. they are simplicity itself when doing regular maintenance though, and the suspension makes the bike feel rigid yet planted so you get a real sense of confidence in the twisties. if you can find one for about 3500 to 5000 bucks, snap it up. the lower the miles the better, but try and find one around 40-50k miles. reliability wise its a treat, however getting them serviced at a motorad can be a hit or miss, depending on if theyll work on a 20 year old bike. definitely made for larger riders, theyre about 550-600lbs with everything on. alright thats basically everything i can think of.
BRO... You are SO LUCKY... to own and riding...Many of us... DREAMBIKES...!!!! Which we wished to buy ( may not possible ). And always keeping our satisfaction by just watching those DREAMBIKES info Videos. 😢😓
I'm shocked Yammie included the first bike I thought of when I saw the title because I never agree with him when it comes to bikes. The first generation Ducati Monster is truly a classic. It was the very first factory streetfighter, it has tons of character and the old, air cooled, carbureted L twin was perfect on the street. Silky smooth power delivery everywhere in the band. The looks alone are worth the price.😊
I just bought an r1 but after i finish paying it off within a year or two, im buying an H2 asap. Ive been having the same thoughts that production cant last that much longer with the trend of sports bikes
Can I get a yammie noob opinion of the vfr1200f?? Considering buying one as a replacement for a 2006 r1 I sold a couple years ago? Thanks ahead of time noob!
Wow how funny is it that I was just watching your video yesterday where you said the VFR was "A Harbor Freight version of a Ducati" and continued to rag on it, I commented a few positive notes about the VFR and the reliability and disagreed with you and now here you are talking them up so much. I wonder if you saw my comment and actually researched them a bit and then made this video.
The interceptor was always a dream bike, just had a presence that few other bikes had. I also think super sport's have always been considered impractical and borderline useless but buyers put up with it because the cost of life was so much cheaper so you could eat that payment for a frivolous toy a whole lot easier. Most people are looking for a jack of all trades and and thats the fundamental opposite of a super sport.
Hey i just bought a new ninja 400. First motorcycle. Am i supposed to engage the friction zone first then give it gas. Or give it a little gas with the clutch in, then slowly release?
@@MiguelRPD starting out on take offs is always rough. Just keep practicing, and you'll get smoother and smoother to the point you can take off with ease and almost without thought. Plus you'll notice your rpms will be closer to idle and can do it in one smooth motion
I own an 07 monster s2r1000. There's absolutely nothing better than an air cooled ducati with a dry clutch. Looks everywhere I go, and plenty of get up and go for a daily driver.
I have a 2006 Super Blackbird which is finally starting to creep up in price now. Not something to sleep on for people looking for an investment, and it’s also a great bike to actually go out and enjoy.
My first street bike was a high mileage 2002 VFR with a staintune exhaust. It sounded so good, especially above 7000 rpm . It was great until someone stole it from my driveway.
I feel like not including the Harley Dyna and, more importantly, the FXR, while including the H2/ZH2 was a disservice to the moniker of classic bikes in the sense that the H2 and ZH2 are far too new to be considered classics, while the Dyna and FXR had lengthy runs and were far more customizable than any of the bikes named on the list.
Gotta tell you about early monster frames..commonly believed to have the frame you mention,but this is a misnomer..it's not 888..just similar. Hood source for ducati facts? Ducati expert and author..Ian Faloon. Cheers..love monsters..got a 2000 model..my others are all yams..
Your turbo hayabusa motor is smoked dude valves and pistons met in cylinder 2 with valve marks all over the cylinder walls and piston and head. It also seems to have been poorly tuned as that 2 cylinders have cracked pistons from more than likely running lean ouch. Basically it now needs a whole new top end
@@ripntearslayer9101 swapping, selling, blew the valves out on one... missed a first to second shift at full throttle...oof! They were all used bikes. I'm 63
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I still can’t believe that you refuse to mention the H2 SX when talking about the H2 and ZH2. This is now the 3rd video you have left it out even it is obviously relevant. Do you know the H2 SX exists?
Also, this is the 3rd or 4th comment on your videos so if you want to know which ones I’m referencing just look up where I commented.
last gen R1 with the demon eyes, also a classic
They are also a cheap way to get the Crossplane i4 after 2009 and alien look. In the right hands they are still properly fast
2015 +
@@257796 2015 was the visual update to the modern R1 as we now know it. The crossplane crank was introduced in 2009
2014 R1, aka Motorcycle Bumblebee
I have an 02 VFR800 and I LOVE it.
This list is on point! I traded in my VFR in for a new street triple last year. I almost bought a Ducati Monster!
Only bike you missed was the CBR 954RR. My favorite bike of all time. If I could go back in time I would have kept mine!
As an r6 owner I 100% agree
I got the 6th gen VFR Interceptor. I absolutely love it
5th gen, love it, never letting her go..
I have an sv1000s, and your guy's bikes are the only other bike I would consider
@@ripntearslayer9101 suzuki sv right? It was the other bike I was looking at. The V4 and Delkevic combo stole my heart.
@@eby6613 can't blame you, I hear a couple vfr's around me and I'm jealous every time. Lol I'm trying to find those guys to hang out
Magna vf750c, love the v4 sound!
heck yeah, vfr800 mentioned.
I had a new 1984 Honda VFR 750 and 20 years later I bought a new 2004 VFR 800. I loved both of them as an older guy I smoked a friend on a Hayabusa in the twisty. While the VFR 800 was not a true sport bike it wasn’t a slouch. It was a comfortable every day rider and a well rounded bike that at the time was hard to find. Almost everything else at the time was hyper focused.
My first fast bike, a VFR 750 fg. Loved it.
Just got my first bike, a 96, absolutely stunning.
Yes, a perfectly adequate beginners bike in every respect.
I own a VFR 750, my dad owns a 750 and an 800, and my brother had a 750. They are delightful.
I have an 8th gen vrf800 in white. LOVVVE that bike. waiting for Honda to make a 1000 CC v4 VFR soon. hopefully
The triple r should have been a v4. 😫
I mean the vfr has had the same platform since the first 800, wouldn't make financial sense to r&d a racing v4 for the street when they have their inlines.
With gear driven cams!
99
The VFR-800 is a finisher bike.
I think they all want that but to make a good new 1000cc v4 with competitve power and pass emission it would be too expensive and make no sense. Also the VFR800 was Honda second most costly bike to develop right behing the GoldWing.
@@Maxime_L91 apparently honda has some patents out for a 1000cc v4. Just have no idea what they are going to build around it !
Hello, old bloke here, always watch your vids Y.N. the first production V4 I know of is the Matchless silver hawk, hey, we can't let history be forgotten. Ride on. 🎉Poot
I just got a 2006 Honda hornet 600! Love it.
1992 Fireblade, 1984 GPZ900, 1998 R1, 1989 ZXR750, any year VFR750R (RC30). Already getting pricey but all classics.
Yammie : I owned and modded several Monsters in the )'s... and the one to get is the S4RS - Tricolore from 2008 - After spending large and modding my '06 S2R1000, I got one of these...and it's superb! Get one while you can still find them just under $10K ... they will only go up...
I got a 1984 Yamaha FJ1100. I love it! 18k miles and 125hp, It's a blast to ride!
I owned a Black '98 VFR. Imo the best VFR's were 1998 and 99. Still with the gear driven cams of the previous generation but adding FI. The 98/99 were pre cat so had more power than the '00 and '01. It made good power from 4-12K and was by far the best sounding bike I ever owned. Rode it like I stole it and she was bulletproof. Never touched the valves. An amazing sport touring bike. I live in the Philippines now and ride a Honda XRM 125, which I also love.
Going to make an argument for the 1st gen sv650. Maybe the 2nd gens as well but the EFI vs carburetor issue makes for a weaker case.
I’ve owned 2 of them, an R6 and a VFR. The VFR was my all time favorite.
2006 daytona 675 Was my first bike. Loved this thing and was inspired by your Videos back in 2019
Gonna be a sad day when they stop selling the GSXR 750 😢
Stopped selling it in the Uk years ago.
Havent sold them in the uk in a long time. Lucky enough to own a super low mileage k8 version. Would love to see it make a comeback but very doubtful
I'm glad I bought one. I absolutely love it. Prefect balance of power and maneuvering.
no it wont
any ideas what model gsxr 750 is the best.?
How in the hell did you forget the SV 650?
Yamm, I love that you're partial to Triumph. I'm on my second one. I think I will pick up Street Triple because you're always going on about them.
This is pretty funny cause I’m going to purchase a 1998 VFR800 this weekend😁
get it- the 6th gen forward are crap
Great machine.
Get it! I love the gear driven camshaft! (Assuming you found a good one)
Get it. Own one myself with 75k miles. Reliable as a hammer and pretty quick
Commiserations m8.
Hello from Wisconsin 0:52 would like to send a pic of my 2022 Hayabousa I’m 76 and love the ride .🦅🇺🇸🦅🙏
i'm 49 & Love to Ride my 2022 Gen 3 BUSA in India
Thats awesome man. Im a teenager and just getting started with bikes, but i hope to be riding something badass like that when im your age
Hell yeah. I have a 25th anniversary edition and I love the thing.
I have one of the first Ducati Monster 900IE's. Most fun bike i have ever owned
I'm a happy original owner of a 21'ZH2 SE. And I will never sale, she'll be with me for life❤. Thanks to you, Yammie, is why I got her. Had no major issues regular maintenance and just hit 10k , got SC slip on, and NRC tail tidy . Getting headers and tune soon..... 😂 And weight saving parts 😂😅
I bought a [used] 2015 VFR800 Interceptor Dlx in the fall of 2021. It is so refined and gobbles up miles and canyons. It’s my daily ride around town and not a trip goes by that someone doesn’t ask me about it. 1/2 the questioners can’t believe it’s a Honda. They think it’s a Ducati. Yes! Half the price and 10x the reliability.
Am currently trying to trade my 07 sv650s 13k miles, for a 2006 VFR with 5.56k miles... adding cash on top, do you think I should do it?
@@getit1166 A bike so old with so low mileage is questionable. Garage queen tend to rust.
@@ZeroXSEED yeah I went to look at it, was making a super strange buzzing sound when I would rev match and had some rust on exhaust and what not… ended up backing out of it
I'm a VFR fan, I own 2 of them 09 & 09) and will keep them along with my 95 Ducati 900SS/SP, which I think is a classic bike too.
this video made me miss the good ole days ... good video !
Defintely the RnineT. Esp. the EURO 3 version with it's sonorous bass line...
Yep, YZF 600R, 916,996, VFR, k5/6 gsxr, Ducati mosnster-original the naked street fighter! All Classic
Loved my 86 ninja 900,
My resale value thanks you for the +rep to the VFR ;)
Should have a 1995 Triumph Daytona 1200 on your list. If you can find one.
Mint 1200’s are going the way of the dodo
I love my VFR800! Couldn't imagine having any other bike!
Vfr was a sweet bike
Gezzz yammie do you really have to remind me the 90s was almost 30 years ago? I feel old
Couldnt agree more with the Monster it was the bike that got me into motorcycling
PC 800.....had two! Also have a 73 Honda 350 in my three seasons porch!
I would add my non bias pick of the KTM RC8.
4:20 Good luck finding an air-cooled Ducati Monster in the "850 package" - that's about the only capacity that they never made it in. 400, 600, 620, 659, 695, 696, 750, 796, 797, 800, 900, 1000, 1100 - take your pick!
i own a bmw r1150gs, gotta say there are some things that need to be changed. both rear and front brake lines need to be upgraded, along with verifying if the abs system works. the carbon canister needs to be deleted sonce it can recirculate fuel mixed with carbon through the fuel pump/filter. the cam chain tensioner needs to be replaced with a 1200 tensioner (~$180) and the fuel filler cap can let water in. however, i cant lie its one of the best bikes to take on trips, and agile enough for city riding. the transmission is agricultural at best, yet raw and engaging. they are simplicity itself when doing regular maintenance though, and the suspension makes the bike feel rigid yet planted so you get a real sense of confidence in the twisties. if you can find one for about 3500 to 5000 bucks, snap it up. the lower the miles the better, but try and find one around 40-50k miles. reliability wise its a treat, however getting them serviced at a motorad can be a hit or miss, depending on if theyll work on a 20 year old bike. definitely made for larger riders, theyre about 550-600lbs with everything on. alright thats basically everything i can think of.
Good choices for the list. Though a ‘Busa should have been wedged in there too.
GSXR 750
I had a pearl white VFR 700 F2...loved it and wish I never sold it.
I got one of those classics... VFR800vtec - since some 18 years already.... And I have no idea why should I change it... :)
Triumph Daytona 675R my favorite bike of the segment
6th gen vfr is my baby, love that bike
i knew the daytona 675 got on the list, and i can't complain!
Having a 2018 R6 it's my choice for the most iconic sportbike ever. It'll forever be one of the most beautiful bikes ever made.
My dad recently got an absolute perfect example of a Kawasaki kh400 and it's just beautiful
Dude how did you forget the honda cbr 600f4? Im stunned due to me owning one. Lol love the vfr though
So glad I got the Z H2.
BRO...
You are SO LUCKY...
to own and riding...Many of us... DREAMBIKES...!!!!
Which we wished to buy ( may not possible ).
And always keeping our satisfaction by just watching those DREAMBIKES info Videos.
😢😓
I'm shocked Yammie included the first bike I thought of when I saw the title because I never agree with him when it comes to bikes.
The first generation Ducati Monster is truly a classic. It was the very first factory streetfighter, it has tons of character and the old, air cooled, carbureted L twin was perfect on the street. Silky smooth power delivery everywhere in the band.
The looks alone are worth the price.😊
2007 R1 baby!
I just bought an r1 but after i finish paying it off within a year or two, im buying an H2 asap. Ive been having the same thoughts that production cant last that much longer with the trend of sports bikes
VFR, Legend I had 2
Will you do a video of the cfmoto 450 sr-s?
Much like the Monster, the 1st gen Ducati Streetfighter started the streetfighter craze. The 1098 and 848 Streetfighters deserve a honorable mention.
Good! I'm inches away from getting a VFR 750
I want an H2
I got two out of two ending up on the list - what do I win? (Monster 750, R1150GSA)
Can I get a yammie noob opinion of the vfr1200f?? Considering buying one as a replacement for a 2006 r1 I sold a couple years ago? Thanks ahead of time noob!
The VFR 800 was not phased out in 2009. It came back for 2014 and 2015. Your editor Should know. It's a 2014 or 2015 VFR 800 on the thumbnail.
Wow how funny is it that I was just watching your video yesterday where you said the VFR was "A Harbor Freight version of a Ducati" and continued to rag on it, I commented a few positive notes about the VFR and the reliability and disagreed with you and now here you are talking them up so much. I wonder if you saw my comment and actually researched them a bit and then made this video.
Hey yammie, i tried searching for a exhaust , but didnt show up in your store am i missing something?
Forgot the ktm RC8
The interceptor was always a dream bike, just had a presence that few other bikes had. I also think super sport's have always been considered impractical and borderline useless but buyers put up with it because the cost of life was so much cheaper so you could eat that payment for a frivolous toy a whole lot easier. Most people are looking for a jack of all trades and and thats the fundamental opposite of a super sport.
I love my 2001 750 honda nighthawk
The 1st gen R6 was stated as actually having 120bhp if you could get it to 150mph due to effects of ram air 👍
AZ does not have emissions for motorcycles. Bring on the off road only yzf r6.
is h2 still produce? rode legal. can i buy it from US and register in EU?
Hey i just bought a new ninja 400. First motorcycle. Am i supposed to engage the friction zone first then give it gas. Or give it a little gas with the clutch in, then slowly release?
Get your clutch to just before the friction zone, give a little gas (2000 rpms max) then play in the friction zone for a second
@@ripntearslayer9101 oh okay that's what I just learned to do recently and it felt way smoother !
@@MiguelRPD starting out on take offs is always rough. Just keep practicing, and you'll get smoother and smoother to the point you can take off with ease and almost without thought. Plus you'll notice your rpms will be closer to idle and can do it in one smooth motion
@@ripntearslayer9101 I'll keep at it !
ahhh, the mighty VFR-vacuum cleaner! The bike that restored faith in Hondas legendary chocolate box cams. 😂
Rode the VFR800F truly a beast!
beast of a vacuum cleaner! 😂
@@tenbear5 VTEC VACUUM CLEANER
I own an 07 monster s2r1000. There's absolutely nothing better than an air cooled ducati with a dry clutch. Looks everywhere I go, and plenty of get up and go for a daily driver.
Man i really wish i started riding back in 2019 so i could've gotten a cb400 super four.
Have a vfr800 1998 and an r6 2007 2 of the best engines ever made !
🤭🤣
INLINE 4 HONDA CBF HORNET IS CLASSIC !
I have a 2006 Super Blackbird which is finally starting to creep up in price now. Not something to sleep on for people looking for an investment, and it’s also a great bike to actually go out and enjoy.
The 675 Daytona is the most beautiful motorcycle ever built. - Fullstopp!
My first street bike was a high mileage 2002 VFR with a staintune exhaust. It sounded so good, especially above 7000 rpm . It was great until someone stole it from my driveway.
Riding my VfR...best bike ever
very able beginners bike 👍
You should try reacting to moto gymkhana
My '05:VFR800 is the BEST motorcycle I have ever ridden. It's nearly perfect. Peace...
Honda Blackbird?
Spotted Neevsey at 11:58
I feel like not including the Harley Dyna and, more importantly, the FXR, while including the H2/ZH2 was a disservice to the moniker of classic bikes in the sense that the H2 and ZH2 are far too new to be considered classics, while the Dyna and FXR had lengthy runs and were far more customizable than any of the bikes named on the list.
1.CBR 600 F4i
Saw a r1 for 8k has 49000kms on the clock regular service history is it too much in terms on kms, want to use 3 to 4 times a week
That's not too many for a R1 if it hasn't been constantly abused. If it's got all its service history should be fine.
Gotta tell you about early monster frames..commonly believed to have the frame you mention,but this is a misnomer..it's not 888..just similar. Hood source for ducati facts? Ducati expert and author..Ian Faloon. Cheers..love monsters..got a 2000 model..my others are all yams..
You gonna ruin vfr prices now
Your turbo hayabusa motor is smoked dude valves and pistons met in cylinder 2 with valve marks all over the cylinder walls and piston and head. It also seems to have been poorly tuned as that 2 cylinders have cracked pistons from more than likely running lean ouch. Basically it now needs a whole new top end
8:15 finally someone agreed upon this , it my fav bike too , mean look at my user name
My R6 2008 has apparently increased in price ^^
A Kyle myself thinking about the Kawasaki H2
Had 4 Honda 750s
Ok I have to ask this: why 4? Even if you're 80 and rode every day since birth, the first one should still be good to ride lol
@@ripntearslayer9101 swapping, selling, blew the valves out on one... missed a first to second shift at full throttle...oof! They were all used bikes. I'm 63
@@ripntearslayer9101 also, to be honest, although I'm a Honda guy, they were only good for 30 thousand miles or so. Honda used cheap metal back then.
Odd you didn’t mention 8th gen VFR