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Isaiah Cherry
Добавлен 19 июл 2019
Welcome to my channel!
I'm Isaiah Cherry and this is where I share my journey through the world of motorcycles, from the perspective of a rider who's learning and growing every day. Whether you're a new rider or a seasoned veteran, this channel is all about helping you become a better, safer, and more confident motorcyclist.
Expect a mix of motovlogs, tutorials, product reviews, and a look into my personal experiences with bikes and cars. I'll take you along for the ride as I share tips, tricks, and lessons I’ve learned along the way, aiming to make the road a little smoother for you.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking for some fresh insights, this channel is for all riders who want to keep improving and enjoy the journey. Let’s hit the road together!
I'm Isaiah Cherry and this is where I share my journey through the world of motorcycles, from the perspective of a rider who's learning and growing every day. Whether you're a new rider or a seasoned veteran, this channel is all about helping you become a better, safer, and more confident motorcyclist.
Expect a mix of motovlogs, tutorials, product reviews, and a look into my personal experiences with bikes and cars. I'll take you along for the ride as I share tips, tricks, and lessons I’ve learned along the way, aiming to make the road a little smoother for you.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking for some fresh insights, this channel is for all riders who want to keep improving and enjoy the journey. Let’s hit the road together!
How to choose a beginner bike? (1st bike? Watch this!)
I got a great question on choosing a beginner bike. Join me on answering this question! Leave a comment in order to further the discussion!
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Helmet:
www.championhelmets.com/us/scorpion-exo-r1-evo-carbon-air-black.html
Part list below for Aprilia:
Exhaust: www.twobros.com/products/aprilia-rs-660-db-pro-slip-on-system-2021
Levers: cbcmoto.com/products/crg-rc2-shorty-length-brake-lever-for-aprilia-rsv4-tuono-v4-rs660-tuono-660?_pos=1&_psq=le&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Bar ends: rhinomoto.com/product-category/aprilia-be/
Mirrors: www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/crg-blindsight-bar-end-...
Watch this next: ruclips.net/video/DZzm_6-kXRA/видео.htmlsi=PY2yID9XcDJVFag0
Have a question? Drop a comment!
This video is not sponsored!
Helmet:
www.championhelmets.com/us/scorpion-exo-r1-evo-carbon-air-black.html
Part list below for Aprilia:
Exhaust: www.twobros.com/products/aprilia-rs-660-db-pro-slip-on-system-2021
Levers: cbcmoto.com/products/crg-rc2-shorty-length-brake-lever-for-aprilia-rsv4-tuono-v4-rs660-tuono-660?_pos=1&_psq=le&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Bar ends: rhinomoto.com/product-category/aprilia-be/
Mirrors: www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/crg-blindsight-bar-end-...
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Aprilia RS660 gets some new mods! (Motovlog #4)
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What is up everybody! Thanks for tuning in to my latest video. If you are watching please like, share and subscribe to support the channel. Today I discussed selling my Ducati 1098, 1st time in the twisties and updated on my Aprilia RS660! Watch this next: ruclips.net/video/DZzm_6-kXRA/видео.htmlsi=PY2yID9XcDJVFag0 Have a question? Drop a comment! This video is not sponsored! Helmet: www.champi...
Tips for motorcycle highway riding! New riders watch this!
Просмотров 730Месяц назад
New riders watch this video to gain confidence before riding on the highway for the 1st time. Subscribe for more Motorcycle content! Thank you for the continued support! Help me keep the channel moving! Watch this next: ruclips.net/video/DZzm_6-kXRA/видео.htmlsi=PY2yID9XcDJVFag0 Have a question? Drop a comment! This video is not sponsored! Helmet: www.championhelmets.com/us/scorpion-exo-r1-evo-...
2024 Aprilia RS 660 gets an Exhaust and Tune!
Просмотров 851Месяц назад
Do not buy an SC project exhaust before seeing this!!! Subscribe for more Aprilia content! Thank you for the continued support! Help me keep the channel moving! Watch this next: ruclips.net/video/DZzm_6-kXRA/видео.htmlsi=PY2yID9XcDJVFag0 Have a question? Drop a comment! This video is not sponsored! Helmet: www.championhelmets.com/us/scorpion-exo-r1-evo-carbon-air-black.html Part list below for ...
The 2024 Aprilia RS 660 is Unreliable....
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Welcome back to the channel! Today we are going to be discussing the reliability of this RS 660 in 5 minutes. Thank you for the continued support! Help me keep the channel moving!
I want a Supermoto... | Night time POV on a Ducati | Motovlog #3
Просмотров 303Месяц назад
Welcome back folks! Thanks for tuning in to my night time vlog on my beautiful Ducati 1098! I am really considering a supermoto, but only time will tell!
WATCH THIS….Before you buy your 1st motorcycle! | Motovlog
Просмотров 816Месяц назад
Thanks for tuning into the channel! This video will be discussing the 5 things I wish I knew before getting a motorcycle. Watch the full video for all 5! Please like, comment, share and subscribe to the channel! All feedback is welcome.
Is the Aprilia RS660 worth it? Best beginner bike?
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Welcome back to the channel!I hope you all enjoy the walk around of the Aprilia RS660... In this video I will be covering specs, modifications and a slight tutorial of how the bike works. Once my account is verified I will drop the links to the parts. Rear Cowl: amotopart.com/products/rear-seat-cover-fairing-cowl-for-aprilia-rs-660-tuono-660-rsv4-2020-2023 Bar ends: rhinomoto.com/product-catego...
1st Motovlog on my Ducati 1098 (Last analog bike...)
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1st Motovlog on my Ducati 1098 (Last analog bike...)
The Bobber is 1200CC, 77hp and 78ft/lbs of torque. That's a lot different than a sport bike, for sure. I have it's brother the Bonneville, which is tuned slightly different, at 79hp and 76 ft/lbs, and the power is all down low. Those aren't engines you really want to rev, or even need to rev. No need to drop a gear to pass anyone. Totally different riding experience than a 600 Super Sport.
@@operator0 completely agreed, definitely the point I was trying to make is all bikes are different. Get what works.
Being 43, max full covrage for aprilia rs 660 is going to cost 883 for the year. I can't believe the 4000 at 26.
@@ryanklingerman1975 that’s partially because my car speeding ticket lol. Also haven’t had my endorsement over a year.
I know a few people who own one and have had no issues.. I am looking at buying one this spring. So really hoping these are rare cases. Know ap shiggy has owned 2 of them with out any issues. 🤷♂️. Such a fun bike tho
@@AC-Ninja extremely fun bike! I’m about 2k miles in and I’m all good so far.
From one Isaiah to Another Subbed 🤙🏾 Don't have a bike tho 😂
@@icebruner let’s gooo! I appreciate it brother!✊🏾
Damn man… just bought a brand new rs660 this exhaust is 🔥
Bro you got any exhaust on the rs?
My bad I saw the video lol
@@Bluecollarguy87 all good boss!
The RS660 has peaked my interest as my first bike, I js have some questions if that's okay. How much do you pay for insurance, and how much is the maintenance? Also, have you faced any reliability issues? If you don't think it's doable to start on one, pls lmk.
@@ilyblitz I pay a lower insurance since I have a multiple bike policy. It could cost you between $75 - $250. No issues so far. About 2000 miles. I think it’s doable. You can actually tune these down because in Europe they will tune them down to comply with the A2 license. That’s an option as well if you are concerned about the power. Then you can just revert back.
@isaiahdcherry Great to hear! Any helmet you would recommend to go with it? I saw your short abt the agv and how shit they are for the streets.
@ what price range you thinking ?
@@isaiahdcherry as long as it keeps me safe idc 😂 ideally not something over 1k tho
@ low range $150-$200 - Bell Qualifier, Scorpion R420 $250 - $500 I would look at Arai, Scorpion R1, KYT, AGV K1/K3 Anything higher I would look at Shoei, Arai and AGV. Even HJC
Iv been riding for 40 years and your crazy if think it dont matter experience is everything .
@@ronMayfield-zy4hr thanks for the comment - not sure how far you got in the video but I talk about the importance of having the right training and practice. My take is get what works for you and what’s comfortable. At the end as well I talk more about getting bike that that’s very reasonable for anyone starting out.
Is the ninja 650 really a slouch it’s acceleration times look good I was thinking of buying it. do you have any other suggestions for around the same price?
@@BenAshet from someone that had one you are better off with a 500 if you want a true sport bike. The 650 leans more into the sport touring category. It has handle bars as well making more of a naked bike with fairings…. Question is are you looking for something under or over that 600 CC mark?
@ it doesn’t really matter the cc I was wanting something around as fast as the ninja 650 so I was looking at the Yamaha r7 also since that is around the same price. I picked the ninja 650 because it was more comfortable but thats also fast but I don’t want a bike that’s going to be a slouch like you said.
@ between those two I would no hesitation choose the R7 - I would look at 4xr, R7, Rs660 and gxs 8r.
@ appreciate that thank you
My understanding is that you go to the market and buy the heaviest and most powerful bike, drop it, then get scared and never ride again 😂
@@adr2567 specifically a hayabusa, that’s why they all have rebuilt titles lol
@@isaiahdcherry Yup, though it's a pty they can't buy them turbocharged straight from the showroom 🤣
You can wreck yourself on any cc bike. What even is a beginner bike? You are buying a bike and are 100% expecting to grow out of it? If thats the case, just get a litre bike now and keep it, when youve grown into it. For Everybody else, who doesnt care about identifying themselves with whatever demographic: Get a bike that fits your body size, regardless of experience. Edit for toxicity: Is this your first bike and are you now claiming to be an expert giving advice to youngones? Are you currently riding your beginner bike?
@@mind_games_eng I’m pretty sure this is along the lines of what I said - Get a bike that works for you .. use riding courses to gain experience. In terms of my experience , in the few months that I’ve been riding I’ve put down over 5,000 miles, and I take my bike everywhere. I try to get on the bike everyday, not just a weekend warrior. That being said I no where claim to be an expert. Only provide experience from the journey.
@@isaiahdcherry haha i wrote that, hadnt even reached half of it, u good
@@mind_games_eng all good! I appreciate you for watching 🫡
why do you ride the bike in track mode when individual is also adjustable?
@@1ns0MNla I changed the rearsets which causes you to unplug a module for the rear brake. It throws a code and says brake is stuck. I’ve been too lazy to buy the part I need to fix it so I just ride in race mode.
@@isaiahdcherry interesting. I've seen other videos of people riding their 660's in track mode on the streets, which caused me some confusion as to why that would be necessary
@ honestly the difference in the two isn’t much. Time attack gives you full options as well. The woodcraft rear set which I have needs a brake switch- I had to look it up to remember 😂😂
Having a liter bike for the majority of your first few months of riding and claiming success just because you're still here and haven't crashed is not a good metric of success. Sure you can go to work and back and ride around town, but you should learn and become very proficient with emergency braking, counter steering, braking mid corner, trail braking, and throttle control. Learning those on a liter bike is way harder and you're just going to fall behind on skill level by getting a liter bike early on. All bikes can perform well on the street and track, a beginner does not have nearly enough skill to outride any motorcycle. Buy a used motorcycle about 50hp or less and not too heavy. The only difference is top speed and acceleration, most bikes have very similar mid corner speed, depends on the riders skill level. Pro riders pass liter bikes on ninja 400s in the corners. Get a small, light, affordable bike and work on the fundamentals. Way safer and more fun that way
@@OmGiTsMeTaStY agreed I wouldn’t suggest a litre bike for everyone but they are also all different. My main point is to get something you are comfortable with. If you have something you can’t grow into I think you will lift have a new bike in a month. Using different courses as well to help develop additional skills.
@isaiahdcherry grow into is largely a myth. When people have grown out of a bike they are just saying they are used to the power and no longer surprised by it. 99% of the time they still can't do slow speed maneuvers, can't brake properly, can't corner well, and just lack overall riding skill. Just because you're bored of twisting the throttle does not mean you have out grown the bike. Its just the start. And so what if you don't like your bike after a few months? It's easy enough to post it up and sell it. Bikes are easy to buy and sell so no need to rush it
@ I don’t disagree with that either, everyone had a different learning curve. Some practice , some don’t. To me at the end of the day it depends on the rider. Another thing is a lot of these new bikes have so much technology padded into them that it can change the experience. There are a ton of variables. People just have to find what works for them. At the end of the video I also describe some bikes that can fill those roles and I truly think you can keep even passed the beginner stage.
Great video! What you said about judge a bike only looking a few videos is wrong, that's totally true. I have exactly RS660 as you, but limited to 47cv(European new drivers restriction) with 4.000 km and any complain about it. If it was by following videos or memes nobody should buy an Italian motorbike haha
Thanks man!
Man, the stories with the GoPro! I’ve got hours of bad footage that I can’t upload to RUclips! Love my RS660! Great video!
Thank you! Definitely sad 😂- I felt like I did decently well for the first time.
I got a new 2022 model last fall. 13,000 km and 10 track days later, I have had no issues. Anyone complaining about the brakes just has a problem on their bike (probably just need to bleed the lines), because in general they are good. I've had no brake fade during 30 min sessions on track where my tires are literally melting and I do a lot of passing by out-braking other riders. The bike handles extremely well and is a complete riot on the road or track.
As a dyna bro buy a Simpson helmet to look cool and lose your hearing at the same time 😂😂
I’m an old school kind of guy. Where I push the throttle and it goes I was super interested in this bike and the R7 till this bike had all this tech stuff but that’s just me 😂😂 fucking sexy bike
@@Jacobowitness yeah I’m not a crazy person for the tech so I just ride in race mode which disables everything lol.
@ in the words of the us Harley bros “hell yeah brotherrrrrr” 😂
@ 😂
Thanks mate, won’t be buying this one
Looking for my first bike I’m 6’4 198 pounds looking for my first bike don’t really want 300-400cc since I’m taller would I fit good on the rs660 or touno 660 don’t know what to get I’m also looking at r7 and ninja 650 and gxsr8r
I’m about 6’0 and 220. Pretty comfortable on the bike. Stay away for the ninja 650! It is not worth it. Very underwhelming experience. R7 and GSX would be much better.
@ what do you think of the cbr650r
@ kind of a money grab bike
Better off with an older 600
@@isaiahdcherry ok which would be the number 1 bike you would say for me to start on
Good tip ! Do you also add throttle while the clutch is in the friction zone or was it just purely clutch ?
@@jeexin5968 honestly depends the situation but you can either or! I was on a flat surface so throttle was hardly needed.
just got mine in September fun fast little bike
@@HowLong-w2b welcome to the family🫡
Good video..I'm looking at a tuono 660 factory.. I'm 6ft1 , my main concern is size. But for a all around bike the 660 platform is the best
@@sparkypete9221 makes you feel any better I’m about 6’0, 220!
Am 6ft2 and am 224lbs I own an rs660 and couldn't fault the bike definitely a comfortable bike for my size
Yo man where is your Rs660? I’m thinking about change my mt09 2024 which is beautiful bike overall but ugly, rs660 pretty and I’m thinking between rs660 and zx6r and of course scared of rs660 reliability, cause I’m riding a looot
@@aleksandrkorovin1524 I still have it! Planning on getting some more content out with it. Honestly the rs660 is pretty reliable. It has some flaws when it first came out but it’s been fixed ever since.
I love this motorcycle so much even though I haven't driven any motorcycles above 40 Hp. It's a perfect machine. Enough HP massive tech and style ❤
@@TheElectricMotoLife definitely agree with this!
im mad that you say "pulled the trigger" it sounds weird. Good Short tho
New 1,100? More like 11,000! 🤣🤣
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New 1,100? More like 11,000! 🤣🤣
You think I can make it from new York to Orlando Florida
On a Honda pcx
No issues with mine, bunch of salty folks out there parroting something they read.
100%
YOUR BIKE LOOKS SO SILKY SMOOOOOOTH CONGRATS you made my mind to get an Aprillia .
@@RoccaFelipe thanks man!
Beautiful bike. Nice color scheme. If you dont mind me asking, what was the dmg all said and done? 13?
Thanks! I believe it was close to 13 or 12.5
@@isaiahdcherry Again, really beautiful bike man. Hope you have tons of fun, be safe!
Does the seat cover come with those winglets on the bottom now too? I know the stock actual seat has them but anytime I’ve seen someone replace the back seat with the cover with the 2 vertical fins it loses the 2 lower ones. I like what you have on there now
I started having more oil consumption past 20,000kms. She's eating about 200-300ml/1000km now. Had to top up 500ml to get a midpoint reading on the dipstick after 2000kms since my last oil change (Made sure the bike was level and oil temp high). My mechanic seems to think the consumption is abnormal, but I got an email back from the local Aprilia dealer saying 200ml/1000kms is "in spec". I saw one forum where apparently Gabro said it's a common issue with 660 engines that weren't broken in hard enough, which adds up since I got this one secondhand with the first service done. I was lucky I got an early booking for my 30,000km service because I didn't think it was eating oil that fast. I initially thought I just couldn't get a good read on the dipstick, but turned out there was only 500ml of oil left in the bike when they emptied it during service. Now I'm checking the oil every 1000kms and topping up when the dipstick reads the low bar. The price of Italian machines 🤌
Easy i will learn this on a Busa
Got a 2023 RS660 and never had any issues… I even bought it knowing about earlier model issues but someone in the know told me that newer models had improved. 7000 miles in and it seems they were right.
@@kinetymou it’s an amazing bike, I’ll be dropping a video in the coming days with the additional modifications I’ve done
Just know if you're in the passing lane, you better be passing. Because people like me do cruise at 100+ and come up on you... then i gotta pass on the right... it's going to be spicy.
@@niallk9336 😂😂 yeah the passing lane definitely gets personal
Definitely your target audience for this. Last lesson didn’t go well with the clutch control, next lesson‘s on Monday and I don’t remember the last time I was this nervous
@@ettiquartz first time on a bike?
@@isaiahdcherry Yep, it‘s my 5th (?) lesson. I don’t have any problems with high or low speeds, corners, turning, whole nine yards. My clutch control used to be good in the first few lessons but the last one was just… ugh. I understand that it‘s something that‘ll get better over time, but god damn it still gives me the jitters. Tried practicing the motion of clutch release on a bicycle because I don‘t know anyone with an actual bike around where I live, anything to practice ig 😂🤦♀️
@@ettiquartz yeah it’s tough at 1st.. the best drill is definitely the stop and go with your feet on the ground. Then practicing adding throttle. The way I was taught was learning how to control the bike only with clutch which helped a lot.
@@isaiahdcherry Ah, my teacher straight up went to clutch & throttle. Though no matter how nervous I am and get, the excitement for finally being able to sit on a bike beats everything. Gonna see how tomorrow goes, I‘ll learn it eventually. Thanks again for the video man, massive help
@@isaiahdcherryjust here to update you that I passed my motorcycle driving test yesterday & that your video helped out massively. Thanks a lot man, can‘t wait for the 2025 season to start 🥳
love the vid brother, im scared of the highway
I like the yellow color too!
Which tidy kit did you use ?
@@aj30589 www.robemengineering.com/product-page/aprilia-rs660-fender-eliminator-kit
If you send Gabro your dyno file he can make a custom tune and upload it to your UpMap profile for free. I've spoken to him a few times on Instagram and he's very kind and helpful. He might even upload that file in the database for others as well.
yo that rs660 sounds MEAN. best sounding bike in the 600cc range imo
@@willsfrs 100% definitely sounds mean!
If you want a supermoto, buy a 698 Mono. I have both, Hypermotard SP and an RVE. The 698 is perfect.
Doesnt getting an exhaust void warranty?
@@Turbochargesi not necessarily, they would have to prove that the exhaust is what caused the issue.
I ordered one brand new and never had a single issue with it. The know issues you state in your video were in the early models 2020-2021.
@@ClutchFirst first 1k miles for me have been great