Purchased a Honda SuperHawk VTR 1000

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  • @gsxrpat6147
    @gsxrpat6147 8 лет назад +5

    Love the VTR. I have curvy SV650 and the sound really does not sound the same in real life. Loud enough to set off car alarms that is parked on the side of the road. My home town had a guy with a red VTR with twin stubbies, sounded like a V8 with no baffling. Hoping to upgrade to a VTR soon! Safe driving my man

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад +1

      Awesome stuff! Thanks for the comment. Yes, these bikes sound mental with some free flowing pipes. I enjoy the curvy SV650 as well, those bikes sound amazing. I currently have a Ducati Monster so I'm a fan of the trellis frame that the curvy sv650 has as well.

    • @gsxrpat6147
      @gsxrpat6147 8 лет назад

      LoL sounds mental and drinks gas like an alcoholic! I really like how the Monster looks like however that is waay too expensive, the SV can be made into a real nice cafe or such but I am keeping it towards original look.
      Have a lovely day my friend! (:
      _lh3.googleusercontent.com/w4MRHbtYezewgPsapTQ9ZHDyuMPDBbAgUlwmK4eRuBH-BPPlc_Ob5IkGSBqwbkKqd0kQDKKb_

  • @flow_922
    @flow_922 2 года назад +4

    I just pick one up yesterday and I'm digging it bike pulls hard little faster than I thought it would be

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  2 года назад

      The bike is surprisingly a torque monster.

    • @stevewalters6853
      @stevewalters6853 Год назад

      I just got one at 64 years old and I’m hooked. It’s such a pleasure to ride in these Tennessee hills and yes it is fast.

  • @dprider02
    @dprider02 10 лет назад +2

    One of the coolest things about the motorcycle habit (aside from the actual riding) is that we can switch from one model and/or type of (used) bike to the next relatively cheaply. Loving the big V-twin!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      dprider02 The used bike market is beautiful for that. When the bikes have depreciated value enough, you can switch with relatively low financial hit, if any at all if you're really good. I may have made a mistake with this one though, bought it just a little below book value and had to put a lot more money into it than I originally thought. So I might hold onto this bike longer to get my use out of it haha.

  • @donwarren9983
    @donwarren9983 10 лет назад +1

    I too, as you know went from the triple to the L-Twin and I am a convert, Torque for days my friend! Beautiful machine Scotty! can't wait to see more videos

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Don Warren Both engines have their strong points and I definitely appreciate them both, but the sound factor of the L-twin is one that has really made me prefer it over the triple. Appreciate the comment, hopefully I can get used to this video posting thing again and become a regular like I used to be.

  • @Chanelinked
    @Chanelinked 10 лет назад +2

    Indeed, the exhaust note is very soothing on that bike.

  • @mr.dirt-lovin7239
    @mr.dirt-lovin7239 10 лет назад +2

    Dude nothing better then the sound of v-twin bike I had the SV650 back a few years ago and it was mean sounding wish I would have never sold it but wanted to experience new things like you said cool stuff TTG!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад +1

      Mr. Dirt-Lovin Heck yeah! Quite honestly, I love this bike but it just eats up gas like no tomorrow. That being said, I have my eyes open for possibly getting a naked SV650 if this bike will sell. I'm not too much of a power junkie, so the lighter, better fuel economy, fuel injected SV650 sounds quite awesome to me. But for now, this bike is a riot.

    • @mr.dirt-lovin7239
      @mr.dirt-lovin7239 10 лет назад +1

      SV650 is the way to go man hope it works out for you man I would love to see vlogs on a SV for sure!!

  • @Schaaf
    @Schaaf 10 лет назад +5

    torque for days sounds just about right. Love that thing!! Already appreciating the better wind protection? :)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад +3

      Schaaf The wind protection is nicer when traveling at higher rates of speed such as on the highway, so yeah, it's nice. I haven't really taken it on a long trip so I haven't fully felt the benefits of the screen yet, but I do notice a difference. I still love my naked bikes though haha. But I would just choose a bike with wind protection for longer stints on the highway.

  • @ericc7386
    @ericc7386 10 лет назад +2

    Fantastic choice, man. I picked up a 97 TL1000S about a year ago and yes... I too had to put quite a bit of money into it. (Mostly due to shady previous owners.) I guess that's the pattern with these older sport-twins.
    The exhaust note definitely has a barbaric yawp to it. Such a great bike, so cheap to purchase and so guilt-free to use every day. Superhawk was my initial choice, but I ran across my TL first. Love that half fairing, too!

  • @MrSparkyAprilia
    @MrSparkyAprilia 10 лет назад +1

    You know I love a good twin engine note! Bet it sounds even better in the flesh! I know mine does!

  • @DustySquitoNM
    @DustySquitoNM 10 лет назад

    Good lord, the noise that thing makes is phenomenal. Also, I'm a sucker for a nice dashboard, and that bike looks pretty sharp.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      dustysquito . The dash isn't too bad...I like it more than the 98-99 SuperHawks. This one's got a little bit of digital display, would be just a tad bit better if the speedo was within the digital display too. :D Would be easier to read.

  • @HowardWAKKOCrowe
    @HowardWAKKOCrowe 10 лет назад +2

    So great seeing a new video from toasty. The bike looks great man. That was a nice neighborhood.

  • @TZMoto
    @TZMoto 8 лет назад +3

    That is a nice bike! Bike sounds amazing in my headphones lol I've had thoughts about getting a different bike. Its funny the more you ride the more interest you build on other machines you never thought you would ride. Great stuff Toast!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад +1

      +TZMoto Excellent. And yes, I agree...the more experience you have trying out different bikes, the more you find yourself becoming attracted to bikes that you didn't think you would originally want. Thanks for watching.

  • @noahholden7030
    @noahholden7030 10 лет назад +2

    Just stumbled upon your channel the other day. I'm also from williamsburg (almost in new kent), and currently race motocross but hopefully will be building a cafe racer as my first bike for the street next summer. It's cool to see motovloggers such as yourself and Yummir6 in places that are familiar to me and my friends who also watch your videos.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Noah Holden Very awesome stuff. I love cafe racers, you've got great taste. :) It is pretty cool to find motovloggers from the area and see familiar sights in the videos. Not too many people near Williamsburg watch me, so thanks for finding me. 8-)

  • @roxic1212
    @roxic1212 10 лет назад +1

    Congrats on your new bike, like someone else said, glad to see you vlogging again

  • @lawrencedavidson296
    @lawrencedavidson296 Год назад +1

    I would like to hear more about the bike and it's performance how it picks up what kind of power range it has you know it's cool seeing you drive around but a little bit of information on the bike itself would have been good because that's what I'm looking for

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  11 месяцев назад

      True, next time I need to make a video talkin about the bike in a "review" respect such as the riding experience and the feel of the bike to better help prospective buyers. Good idea.

  • @ClutchFirst
    @ClutchFirst 10 лет назад +1

    BRAAAAAP! New Vlog! I've been waiting for this. It's good to see you back vlogging. The Hawk sounds good. Already excited for the next one.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Clutch1st When you say you're ready for the next one, do you mean the next video or my next motorcycle? Hahaaaa I know what you mean, my next video. I appreciate your constant support, it's people like you who keep me posting content. Sure is fun. 8-)

  • @DOITWITHDAN
    @DOITWITHDAN 9 лет назад +6

    The fuck did you go bro? Its been like 3 months

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      Hey man, I am here. :) Just have not been motivated to make videos like I used to. I do post on Facebook somewhat regularly but not many people really follow me on there haha. I've got a couple maintenance videos shot and in the editing bay, just haven't...finished editing them lol. Thank you for checking in on me!

    • @DOITWITHDAN
      @DOITWITHDAN 9 лет назад +1

      Been waitin son. Ill still be here :)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      Do It With Dan Heck yeah, thank you :)

  • @dlinquencious
    @dlinquencious 10 лет назад +15

    Toast! Always on a different bike ;)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      dlinquencious Gotta keep you on your toes. :)

  • @karlwalker1771
    @karlwalker1771 5 лет назад +1

    I know this post is old but I know and appreciate your facination for a VTWIN:)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  5 лет назад +1

      Hey man! Definitely is an old post, but I'm still here, alive and kickin! Appreciate the comment. I'm still rockin' a V-twin (L-Twin) to this day!

  • @ToddTheTriumphant
    @ToddTheTriumphant 10 лет назад +1

    Dude, I still love the fuck outta this bike. It has aged so well compared to most naked bikes.

    • @boingkster
      @boingkster 7 лет назад +1

      Just read this in Hank Hill's voice and it made my day. Love my Firetorm!

  • @DoubleT90T
    @DoubleT90T 10 лет назад +1

    Love changing things up :) Great bike Toasty!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад +1

      DoubleT90T She is pretty beast. :P Changing things up is what I'm all about. Take care

  • @AdamBhay
    @AdamBhay 10 лет назад +1

    How to tell Toast is an old school motovlogger....The epic glove scene!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      bloodhay Haha...here...let me waste a few seconds of your time and show you how I put on my gloves. :) Good to see you stopping by my videos still.

    • @AdamBhay
      @AdamBhay 10 лет назад

      Always brotha!

  • @Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy
    @Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy 10 лет назад

    I just got an SV650s in virtually this same color. It's got a carbon M4 pipe and sounds very mean. You'd think it had a 1199 Ducati motor in it, lol. Got to love the twins!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Photo314159 Oh heck yeah, I bet that sounds phenominal. I've listened to sv650's with an m4 exhaust and it is beautiful.

  • @TheBillieBallantine
    @TheBillieBallantine 8 лет назад +2

    Don't know how I missed ya this long, Scott. that bike DOES sound nice.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад +1

      +Back Road Moto I haven't really been active the past year. As you see, this video was posted in 2014. I have a different bike now, and that would probably change again if I can help it haha.

    • @TheBillieBallantine
      @TheBillieBallantine 8 лет назад

      well shit. I'd love to see more, Bud

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад

      Back Road Moto Thanks :)

    • @ducatinyc
      @ducatinyc 8 лет назад +1

      +Back Road Moto Yea, it does sound badasssssss

  • @ToddTheTriumphant
    @ToddTheTriumphant 9 лет назад

    I test rode on today and I have to say that bike was a total blast.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      Todd The Triumphant awesome! Yeah the bike freaking pulls like a train! I sold it two weeks ago...no bike at the moment!

  • @sidewaysaction9983
    @sidewaysaction9983 6 лет назад +1

    Loved my VTR miss my VTR wheelie heaven. Try the SP1 or SP2 proper man's bike.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  6 лет назад +1

      The VTR is a beast bike. I don't have mine any more, I'm on a 06 Ducati Monster at the moment. I would love to try out an SP1 or SP2 one day as well. They're pretty epic.

    • @sidewaysaction9983
      @sidewaysaction9983 6 лет назад +1

      ToastToGo you should, price's in UK are going up on both models. It's one of those moments when you think why o why didn't I keep the SP2, it's the same with my 80s ( second bike owned) Yamaha 2 stroke RD350😥😥. Thanks for responding sir.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  6 лет назад +1

      Yeah man most definitely.

  • @SkillfullPerson
    @SkillfullPerson 9 лет назад +1

    Get some more vids out man. I got a superhawk of my own and am looking forward to watching some videos

  • @EvilNeil187
    @EvilNeil187 10 лет назад +1

    DAT SUPER HAWK! Sounds BEAST!! lil place in my heart for the vtwin sv650s my 1st bitch

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад +1

      EN187 Heck yeah! I've toyed with the idea of getting a cheap SV650 and throwing gsxr suspension on it for cheap to own and reliable machine that handles well. I love L-twins.

    • @EvilNeil187
      @EvilNeil187 10 лет назад

      ToastToGo
      dooo itt! The go cheap! The street fighter versions are badass!

  • @torqdoff
    @torqdoff 10 лет назад +2

    I'm with you TTG. Love that twin growl and all that torque.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад +1

      TorqdOff The torque is beautiful, right from the get go. 8-)

  • @MOTOUK1
    @MOTOUK1 10 лет назад

    Hi Toast, so like the bike, I have owned SV650, VFR800vtec ok that's a v4 and an SV1000s loved the V bikes and lots of torque and character. Now I wanted a in line 4 that had the torque so went with a 2006 ZX10r kawasaki and love that too. But agree there is nothing like a good v twin. Only other v twin I want now is a Honda SP2

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Nick Gibbs Very good group of bikes. I'm still inclined to own an sv650 track bike with gsxr suspension...or just a fun econo commuter bike sv650 with gsxr suspension. I was very close to buying the SV1000s instead of this Superhawk, but decided to go cheaper instead. I had a VFR and I agree, The V-engines are nice. If I were to own another i4, it would have to be a liter bike like you did because of the torque.

  • @redvtrf
    @redvtrf 7 лет назад

    Hey, I just bought one of these, and yes you are right so cheap and 20 years old, but it is a beautiful machine. I had been looking at the SV and I have always liked the Monster but the VTR came up and i got lucky

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  5 лет назад

      I eventually decided to sell the VTR and get a Monster that I've had my eye on for quite some time. I've had it for a few years now but I don't ride as much as I used to.

  • @DoubleT90T
    @DoubleT90T 8 лет назад +1

    I miss your videos man! Hope to see you back soon.

  • @Dracati
    @Dracati 10 лет назад +1

    3:30 & 4:30 were Hilarious !!!
    Love the S/H & now u have
    torque for days...!!!
    ;)
    Sweet evening to ride, too
    Glad u uploaded
    ;)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Dracati Ducati Thank you for watching and commenting. You know, if I take off all the plastics on my bike, and mount a single 7" round headlight up front, I could have a bike similar to your Monster. :D Haha. I'm glad you like my 'Hawk.

    • @Dracati
      @Dracati 10 лет назад +1

      \m/

  • @KillKitty
    @KillKitty 10 лет назад +1

    Nice bike! I was going to say this looks a lot like West Virginia...until about the 4:50 mark. Then you can tell it's totally not. Haha.

  • @stephenimsong3462
    @stephenimsong3462 4 года назад +1

    How’s the handling compared to the STR? I’m seriously considering the triumph but I also have a huge affinity for the VTR, currently have a Honda magna vf750 but looking for a sports bike I can have fun in

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  4 года назад +1

      The Street Triple I enjoyed much more. It's lighter, easier for commuting and around town, more comfortable, more technology and newer all-around of course. The Street Triple was much more of a fitting bike for me. The VTR might be a little more leaned over than your VFR, but it also might feel about the same weight wise, and would probably be very familiar technology wise. My VTR had some weird fueling issues.. and that's because it's carbureted. With that being said, the Street Triple was much more dependable to me. But you asked about the handling... the VTR will be a little more comfortable in the corners, but I guess it depends on the year and model Street Triple you'd look at. I had the base model Street Triple so I had to change out the suspension myself to make it more fitting for me, then it felt more confident in the corners. But the Street Triple was more flickable and fun for me. The VTR cornered well, but was heavier to manuever around town and such.

  • @Miggs7170
    @Miggs7170 10 лет назад +2

    I still die a little bit every time I don't see the Trip D= Oooooh but the Honda is sexy and she sounds AMAZING.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Miggs7170 I miss the nakedness of the Triple. But I suuuure do love this roaring L-Twin engine. Now only if I could combine the two...nakedness and the L-twin...ooh! A Ducati Monster! Maybe in my future :)

  • @ChrisNH2FL
    @ChrisNH2FL 10 лет назад

    Congrats on the new bike, can't believe I wasn't sub'd to you before now. Forgive me?

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      El Fod Of course I forgive you, Elfod! Thanks for watching. :)

  • @gencoupelife4831
    @gencoupelife4831 9 лет назад

    awesome video man, love the way the new bike sounds!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      Thanks man. Yeah this bike sounds killer.

  • @arch417powersports
    @arch417powersports 9 лет назад

    Love the sound of those bikes!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      archinuk417 Got to love a nice sounding L-twin engine. :)

    • @arch417powersports
      @arch417powersports 9 лет назад

      ToastToGo V twin and L twin are the ways to go for some good sounds.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      archinuk417 Oh yeah

  • @cashstore1
    @cashstore1 10 лет назад

    Do you have to pay property tax on your motorcycle? My relatives in Virgina pay it on their cars, but don't I don't know if they make you pay it on a bike

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      cash storeone Yup yup yup, sure do. I think it's like $15-20 every half year for this bike.

  • @geesisfreak
    @geesisfreak 10 лет назад

    Don't you wish you could buy all these bikes and keep them instead of having to get rid of one in order to buy another when you need a change? If you wanted to ride a dirt bike you could. If wanted to ride a cruiser, away you go. Sport bike today? No problem! Some of these guys that have 2-3 bikes don't realize how good they have it. Am I jealous? You bet! :)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      geesisfreak Yeah I am a bit jealous as well. I would love to have about 4 or 5 bike in my garage. :)

  • @Millbarge01
    @Millbarge01 10 лет назад +1

    Dammit! Yours is nicer than mine, Toast. I picked up my '99 in June, and I'm squaring it away now. I will say this, though: The sound an L-twin makes on aftermarket exhausts should be enjoyed by everyone who likes motorcycles. It's just sick.
    I guess I'll start riding my V-Rod again at some point. There's no chance that a a 15-year old $3,000 bike could make me sell my Milwaukee bottom bitch, right?

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Millbarge01 Exactly. :) My bike looks worse in person, you really have to see it up close to notice the kinda bad condition the paint is in. There are a lot of marks and crappy cover up jobs all over it, but none of that comes out in video (thankfully). I need to do my carbs still and get it running 100%...but right now, it's still quite lovely. And the sound of the L-Twin is so sick with any aftermarket exhaust! I absolutely love it. I got my bike in April, and I've been slacking with getting everything fixed on it. Great bikes...and I'm thinking on picking up an older Ducati Monster as my naked fun bike in the future. I love the Monsters and L-twins. :) AND NAKEDS! The Superhawk is quite a good looking machine for what it is though.

  • @captainkirk1378
    @captainkirk1378 9 лет назад

    HELP; I am in my forties now and every on my street is becoming a biker, not sure which one to go for. Any ideas? An 1100 Harley maybe?

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      Captain Kirk Whatever floats your boat! Something somewhat inexpensive and not too powerful for you to get and ride and learn the ropes on. After you've become a confident rider, you'll figure out what bike exactly you want, and you can get your second bike. :) Just get what you want, don't get something too heavy or powerful though.

  • @beansprout2579
    @beansprout2579 4 года назад +1

    Hey I’m thinking about purchasing a Superhawk and I was wondering is it good for riders over 6’?

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  4 года назад

      The reach to the handlebars is probably pretty comfortable for you as I was a little more stretched out than I personally would have liked since I have shorter arms. As for the foot peg positioning... it's possible that it might be too cramped depending on what you're used to. It does have a more sporty foot peg but you can always get adjustable ones or step-down type pegs to allow more room. But the reach to the handlebars is probably good for you. Hopefully someone can chime in that's your height and can tell you how they feel. It's a decent sized bike but I think you would be find. Definitely not a small motorcycle, just somewhat sporty.

  • @britex3186
    @britex3186 10 лет назад +1

    Sounds good! You forgot the Aprilia Tuono ;)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад +2

      britex3186 Tuono! How could I forgot, I love those bikes too...amaaaazing machines.

  • @NessedUpProductions
    @NessedUpProductions 10 лет назад +1

    Sounds great man! Congrats!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      NessedUpProductions Thanks!

  • @oidirk
    @oidirk 10 лет назад

    Was Soooo surprised to see you riding anything but a "naked", but I get that tastes do change from time to time. I looked at the Monster before buying the Panigale and it reminded me too much of the VRods which I already have - IMHO.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      OiDirk I'll be back on a naked again sometime, that's a definitive. Just something about a stripped down motorcycle I love. Seeing the muscular engine and some of the mechanics. Something tells me I'll get an older Monster unless I'm feeling crazy and splurge on a nice new Ducati. :D That'd be awesome.

    • @oidirk
      @oidirk 10 лет назад

      My current object of desire is a BMW S1000RR - must resist!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      OiDirk Slow down now, you just bought an expensive Panigale hah.

  • @barrettwbenton
    @barrettwbenton 10 лет назад

    I agree about naked vs. full-faired: the later was cool when there weren't too many bikes offered that way, but not that every hyperbike has *that* look...
    Then, too, I'd keep the SuperHawk as-is; I knew someone with the same bike, and as bored-to-death as I am with the look, Honda somehow pulled it off with the SH in a way I really, really like. Will be curious about the changes you have in mind for it.
    I've been off motos for more years than I care to recall (mostly off-road), but I'm toying with the idea of coming back with a road bike - most likely either a Hawk GT or 919, though I worry the latter might be biting off a bit much after such a long time off.
    Question: I'd obviously imagine the power-curve difference between the SH and your old triple was pretty vast. How much did you have to adjust your riding style as a result?

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Barrett Benton My riding style is really tame, so I didn't have to adjust much. Well...the Superhawk feels like it'll get up and go pretty fast without much throttle work. The 675 triple requires a little more input because it doesn't have as much torque and it isn't as strong at the lower revs...but the triple is definitely a great bridge between an i4 and a twin as far as torque feel. The only think I really had to change was the way I held my body on the bike because this is definitely leaned forward more and you have to reach further for the bars more than I did on my triple. The triple fit me perfectly and I'm a little less comfortable on the superhawk, but it took a little getting used to. All is good now.
      I think you would do great on a 919. They are great bikes and very smooth and manageable. Just don't grab too much throttle or you'll lift the front wheel in the air. :D I miss having a naked bike already to be honest. But this bike is beast and is great looking for its age. It's unique looking and I love it for that.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Barrett Benton Oh and as for the bike...don't really have any big plans for it since this video really. Just some carb work, electrical work, emissions work, swapping out the triple tree for a non damaged one, and...that's about it. Nothing major.

  • @jayfiverridesusa
    @jayfiverridesusa 9 лет назад

    Good stuff man! That VTR is badass!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      jayfiver RIDES Yeah man, the VTR is a beast of a bike. Budget wheelie machine.

  • @XXXDeadhead
    @XXXDeadhead 10 лет назад +1

    The only thing better then toast is torque :)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      XXXDeadhead Ha! And don't let anyone convince you otherwise. :D

    • @XXXDeadhead
      @XXXDeadhead 10 лет назад

      hell no! :)

  • @2wheelLove
    @2wheelLove 9 лет назад +1

    are you from the GA area? I see you have the dragons tail keychain and the roads kinda remind me of when i was in the atlanta area.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      2wheelLove I'm in Virginia. The keychain is from the Pigs Trail in Arkansas. These roads I'm riding on are a neat residential area a little north of me.

    • @2wheelLove
      @2wheelLove 9 лет назад

      ahhh nice one. love the vtwins. I used to own an 1125r and then got hit on it. My dad has the new EBR1190RX and that thing is absolutely insane. btw, how is winter riding in VA? Im from NJ and winters are shit here. I am going to be moving south eventually but i havnt really settled how far I want to go but I'd like to find a place with decent enough winter riding so that I can ride all year. I have heated gear, but i wont ride below freezing.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад +1

      2wheelLove Awesome! Those Buells are beast bikes. I was considering one of the naked ones. Yeah I am a fan of the V-twins/L-twins especially. This is my first L-Twin...and my next one will be a naked because I really do feel like naked bikes are my thing haha. Winter riding here in VA isn't the best. You'll have to go south more if you really want year round riding. Some winters are mild where it would hover around the freezing mark, and some are colder like this year's. We just had a small snow storm last night and got about 7" of snow that I just finished shoveling. I just uploaded a small clip to my Facebook showing the snow we got. That's not normal for our area though. I haven't really ridden this winter because I'm not a fan of the cold. And when it snows here, it closes schools down easily haha. We're not prepared at all to plow snow when it covers most roads. So yeah, you'll have to go a little further south I think. I think we've all been getting it kinda bad this winter. But over all, winters are mild here, but still "wet" cold because of our humidity. Brrrr.

    • @2wheelLove
      @2wheelLove 9 лет назад

      dammm dude, i heard about how a lot of the warmer southern states got hammered pretty badly. This winter has been an odd one for sure...who knows maybe we're headed for another ice age hahaa. Yah, i was thinking about NC or even as far as GA. I have family that live in NC near the charlotte area so i have been down there a few times. I wont touch FL tho...too wet and humid there. I guess the ideal place is on the west coast but I have no real desire to move all the way across the country. Plus the cost of living is crazy high there.
      anyways, look into a used 1125CR...they are just as fun as the 1125r's and look pretty wicked IMO ...plus u can get one under 4k if you really look. I had an 11' Z1000 but I sold it two years ago....of course thats an inline 4 so that doesnt do you any good either lol I would say if you have the cash, check out the EBR 1190AX...and personally...i would stay away from the monsters. they really arent anything special and are crazy expensive for not many reasons. especially the older air/oil cooled models with the rubber timing belts.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      2wheelLove The 1125CR looks pretty sweet, however, I'm not really a fan of those humongous air shrouds. I feel like they could have been made smaller because the large size just looks a little wild to me. The new EBR bikes got it right by taking them away, I think the new bikes look a whole lot better. As wicked as it looks, I'm not sure I would be able to stay on that thin seat all day. I do like the Z1000's, particularly the first generation. I used to really want one, but now I'm kind of tired of i4 bikes at the moment.
      Have you ever ridden a Monster? I'm curious to hear your comparison. I've been in love with the Monster's looks for about 5 years now. I used to really want the air cooled S2r 1000 because I would even be able to do all the valve maintenance. I love the whole Ducati trellis frame and the kickass tubular swingarm of those S2r's...it's like a work of art. But I've lately been captivated by the new Monster 821 they came out with. Originally wanted the 1200S but realized I really don't need all that power. The new monster's have mode selection with different levels of ABS, a larger tank, extended maintenance intervals, and a better and more comfortable seat for every day use.

  • @jasonsong86
    @jasonsong86 10 лет назад +1

    V-twin FTW!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      sunnyjason You know it. 8-)

  • @MrWhitelightning73
    @MrWhitelightning73 4 года назад +1

    LOVE ❤️ the sound

  • @kd4ysi
    @kd4ysi 10 лет назад

    im just glad your back where you belong on a honda bro

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      kd4ysi Honda makes great machines.

    • @kd4ysi
      @kd4ysi 10 лет назад +1

      yes they do ive got 105,000 on my vfr now

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      kd4ysi Very nice, congrats.

  • @lorentzinvariant7348
    @lorentzinvariant7348 3 года назад

    That sound is amazing!

    • @atpostwithmike3381
      @atpostwithmike3381 2 года назад

      Try riding the superhawk sweet bike I have a 2002 vtr 996

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  2 года назад

      L twin is where it's at!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  2 года назад

      They're sweet bikes! Very torquey machine especially after rejetting it.

  • @MeyerBen27
    @MeyerBen27 4 года назад +1

    I'm dying to trade my Suzuki Gladius for a superhawk down at this store in Miami. I wanna be able to wheelie out second gear and go 150mph. I miss my cbr600

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  4 года назад

      You can dooo itttttt. These bikes are torque monsters, assuming the carburetors are dialed in.

  • @ShawnRector
    @ShawnRector 10 лет назад

    Nice bike BRO

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      ***** Thanks, she's a beast for a 13 year old bike. :)

  • @ih8momjokes1
    @ih8momjokes1 9 лет назад

    What's funny is im looking at a VFR800, VTR1000 and a CB919 as my second bike.. I figured I should ask you lol. What are the major differences that you like/hated about each? I just want a bike that i can keep for a long time and I'm more on the sporty side of things.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      +ih8momjokes1 All great bikes! I sold my bike that's in this video. Main gripe about the VTR1000...the bike is carbureted and a bit on the older side. The bike has amazing torque and sounds great, but I got really tired of the fueling with the huge carburetors. I rejetted it and changed the fueling to give it a smoother lower end, but the bike had way more torque than I would ever need. The VFR800 is called "the gentleman's sportbike" meaning it can be sport and corner decently well, and is leaned forward a little bit but more comfortable than the VTR1000. The VTR1000 was on the sporty seating position side. The VFR800 is make for sport touring, so it's more comfortable and can do real well cruising on the highway absorbing the bumps, and can do really well in the corners. I was the most confident on the VFR in the corners. The 919 was the most fun bike to me out of those three bikes. Depends on your definitely of fun though. It's the most upright out of all the bikes, so the least sporty feeling, but it was a nice torquey engine and the bike felt light because of the upright sitting position and the handlebars versus the clip-ons that the VTR1000 and the VFR800 have. But for me, I enjoyed that more relaxed feeling as I felt I could be on the bike longer, but it gives you a less sporty feeling. The bike was bare bones and I enjoy bikes like that, but the suspension wasn't great, and the exhaust made a nasty smell that got on my clothes and made me nauseous haha. Uhm....gripes about the VFR800...probably only the weight but that didn't matter once you were moving because it carried it well. It was a really smooth running and riding motorcycle. For you...I might say either the VTR1000 or VFR800 would be better for you because they are sportier feeling, but the VTR1000 is older and carbureted, and the VFR800 is more modern and more refined. For me, I miss my 919 the most, I should have just made the mods to change the exhaust and suspension and kept the bike...but I wish I still had both my VFR and the 919. Great uses for both, even though they have different uses. I just wasn't a big fan of the carburetors on the VTR1000. Hope you can find the right bike for you! All three of those bikes are great, but if I could have my VFR800 and 919 back, I would :P

    • @ih8momjokes1
      @ih8momjokes1 9 лет назад +1

      ToastToGo wow thanks for the amazing write-up! i will definitely focus more on the cb919 and vfr800 more. i like them both so it's probably whichever i find a better deal on first :D

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад

      flip inheck I sold the bike already. I ended up changing changing the jet to size 48 I believe and shimming the needle a little with spacers. It ran smoother afterwards at lower RPMs. I had a problem where the bike would cut out from running lean at low RPM when in traffic. That really sucked, so I had to do the carbs. I never did the TPS sensor but I did read about that. Thanks for the comment.

    • @ih8momjokes1
      @ih8momjokes1 8 лет назад

      i've come back to report i bought the vtr1000f, i don't know if i bought the wrong bike but things that piss me off: stopping at every gas station (didn't think it was that bad, but it is). the fact that i can't ride in the low rpms without my teeth rattling away. i want to fix the low rpm thing but don't want to sacrifice mpgs whatsoever since it's bad enough as it is. is that possible...? i like the bike a lot, it's fun to ride and sounds good but i find it to be very picky in the way it wants to be ridden. if i see a black 919 for sale i think i will jump on it. in the meantime, i'll just ride the crap out of it and if there are any simple mods to help me out i will try them. :)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад

      ih8momjokes1 Yeah the way the bike feels chattery at low RPMs is a characteristic of v-twins, but it should be manageable. My Ducati Monster is more rough than my VTR1000f was, but I've learned to accept that it's one of the characteristics of the engine. Try running some Seafoam through the engine and see if that smooths things up. Yeah, the 919 is a torquey and super smooth bike, I really did enjoy riding mine, the powerband was a treat for me...I wouldn't mind owning another one honestly. As for MPGs on my Vtr1000, I was getting about 38mpg I believe, and I ride kind of conservatively. The VTR is an old bike now, so it is possible yours might need some work, but the chattery engine at low RPMs is normal for those kind of engines. Anything below 3.5k rpm on my Ducati Monster is pretty dang rough.

  • @keithvandegryp4673
    @keithvandegryp4673 9 лет назад

    What did you have to do to it after purchasing??? Been looking at one locally and trying to figure out how much I will need to put in to get up to par.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад +1

      +Keith Van de Gryp Some of the things I had to do were purely cosmetic because of the way the previous owner treated the bike or kept the bike. Those things were tires, windscreen, new fairing, and full bike detail. But as far as what I had to do to get the bike running better, I ended up rejetting and shimming the carbs and messing with the fuelling a little as well as synchronizing the carburettors. A lot of people do the rejetting and whatnot on these bikes to get them to run smoother at lower revs, which makes it run a little more rich, but some guys are fine the way it comes. But be warned, it might have to be done because my bike ended up shutting off on me a few times while putting around in traffic because it wasn't getting enough fuel. The jetting method I did was the Hawk method or whatever the guys name was called on the superhawk forums. Some people put heavier fork oil in the forks to reduce the amount of dive the bike does when braking, but the previous owner of my bike already did that, so I didn't have to do any suspension tweaking. Another thing a lot of people do is replace the Regulator/Rectifier with a more heavier duty mosfet one with a kit on ebay. ALSO...people replace the cam chain tensioner with a manual ones because apparently the stock automatic ones are known to fail and cause your bike to essentially...bend a rod haha. I didn't do that because I didn't do that much riding and got rid of the bike for something newer. So things you might HAVE to do to your bike...manual cam chain tensioners, MOSFET r/r, and possible rejetting the carbs if you're as finicky as I was haha.

    • @keithvandegryp4673
      @keithvandegryp4673 9 лет назад +1

      +ToastToGo thanks for the input. Coming from a 2014 ninja 650. Should be a big difference! Thanks again!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад +1

      Keith Van de Gryp Oh yeah. Gobs of torque!

  • @kmfiz
    @kmfiz 7 лет назад

    Toast, how did the superhawk compare to the street triple performance wise? I had the street too. Have a Harley now but looking for a cheap fun sport bike to add to the stable.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  7 лет назад +1

      kmfiz hey there. The super hawk was a torque monster, if tuned properly. Torque wise, it would pull on the Street, but it felt heavier. But you're also talking about carbs vs fuel injection. The Street I felt was more agile and comfortable, and the super hawk felt like a heavy sport bike that had gobs of torque. HP numbers are similar. The street didn't pull power wheelies as easily, but I believe felt better overall. The super hawk would be a nice addition to the garage if you don't mind older technology and carburetors and a leaned over sport riding position at stock. If I personally chose between the street Triple and super hawk again, I would probably choose street Triple, even though the super hawk felt more powerful

    • @kmfiz
      @kmfiz 7 лет назад +1

      ToastToGo Thanks for the reply toast, ya gave me something to think about. yeah that street trip was a peach.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  7 лет назад

      I can see myself owning one again in the future. The new Street Triple looks sweeeeeeeeet.

    • @kmfiz
      @kmfiz 7 лет назад +1

      ToastToGo Yes! The RS 765 is definitely worth the look.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  7 лет назад

      kmfiz yes yes!

  • @ArabDude123
    @ArabDude123 8 лет назад

    How much does it cost to own a bike in the UK? Roughly?

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад +1

      I don't know. I'm in the US.

    • @gsxrpat6147
      @gsxrpat6147 8 лет назад

      Good nick 600 to be picked up for around 700-1500 quid depending

  • @balsara675
    @balsara675 8 лет назад

    what do u mean by
    CHANGE THINGS UP*

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад

      Only enough cash for one bike at a time, gotta try other options every now and then because life is too short. But I miss my Street Triple.

  • @andrewellis2964
    @andrewellis2964 4 года назад +1

    Just traded a 2000 955 trip for a 99 super hawk 1000 myself.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  4 года назад

      What's the difference in torque feel like? I've never ridden an older Speed Triple before

  • @maikeli7
    @maikeli7 10 лет назад +1

    Wow! What a beauty! Be careful, you like that V-Twin sound. That's a gateway drugs to Harleydom! Woo-hahahaha!!! ;-D

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад +1

      Maikeli7 --Papa Bear --Motovlogger Since 2007 Lol...well hey there, calm down now haha. Harley's got a distinctive sound I haven't quite grown attached to yet, but a bike like the XR1200 would be something that might be able to sway me. If I did get a Harley in the future, it'd be something stripped down and simple. I could roll with that. 8-) The bike would have to be anti-chrome though, and that doesn't sound very Harley haha

    • @natanpierce495
      @natanpierce495 4 года назад

      @@ToastToGo Me got a Ducati and just recently an XR. Went out with a bunch of buds last week in the foothills of the (what they call here in Pa, ) Mini-Dragon. There was a Ducati, R6, Duke, Ninja, BMW and a VTR Superhawk. Everyone liked my bike. But I gotta say, I was the slowest of the bunch. My bud said to me, "Next time we meet up bring your Ducati" I said, "It doesn't matter if I am on my XR 1200, a Ducati, a Hyabussa or the Kawasaki Ninja H2R, I can't keep up with you guys. But in a way the XR reminded me of my SRT8 Challenger. Not as fast as Camaro in the corners, or as quick as a Mustang in autocross, but every time I bring her out, flocks of people draw near my car, not the others. Same with this XR-1200.

  • @LordTimelord
    @LordTimelord 10 лет назад +3

    Microphones don't do proper justice to motorcycle exhausts compared to what our actual ears perceive.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      LordTimelord Oh not at all, that's definitely true.

  • @Chanelinked
    @Chanelinked 10 лет назад +2

    Seeing a lot of folk on them monsters these days.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Chanelinked I'm subscribed to a few Monster riders, but I wouldn't mind seeing some more people on Monsters! I know there are a couple people in the local riding group who have them, but I haven't ridden with them just yet. They're the older models, but I still think those are really cool.

    • @Chanelinked
      @Chanelinked 10 лет назад +1

      Yeah man, they're quite a ride. I rode one for a while, (traded my bike for 15 minutes). Looking forward to your review when you get to throw a leg over one.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Chanelinked I'd love to make a review video once I can ride one, especially since I've wanted one for so long. What would suck is if I'm let down after the test ride...hopefully not though haha. I know Laurie Jennifer rode an older 620 Monster or something and kept saying how unsettling and squirrely the bike was. I think she just rode the wrong Monster...probably wasn't completely taken care of either.

  • @XXX526
    @XXX526 10 лет назад +2

    WTF?....... You've had this bike a few weeks already, time to change bud! lol... :)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      XXX526 Haha! Well...I have others in mind, but I still have a lot of time left with this current ride.

  • @IREV808
    @IREV808 10 лет назад +1

    oh sounds good! nice!

  • @GladiusJon
    @GladiusJon 9 лет назад

    Awesome! Another VA Vlogger. Subed!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад +1

      Gladius Jon Thank you :) CopperHeadpxl and 74CBASS are up by your way. I believe.

    • @GladiusJon
      @GladiusJon 9 лет назад

      ToastToGo Thanks Man! Im headed that way now.

    • @74CBASS
      @74CBASS 9 лет назад +2

      I'm out of Winchester, VA. 😜

    • @GladiusJon
      @GladiusJon 9 лет назад

      74CBASS Awesome! I was Just up there Riding 55/11 211 Last weekend!

    • @74CBASS
      @74CBASS 9 лет назад

      Ah ... Nice!

  • @woodenchairs
    @woodenchairs 10 лет назад +1

    Just had to throw skate in didnt you? =P lol

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      woodenchairs Call me slow...but I don't understand hahaha

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      woodenchairs Wait..oh yeah...I guess it's just something I automatically think about when I see large/wide paved neighborhood roads. Get all the dudes together with a rail and and box or ramp and just have fun skating.

    • @woodenchairs
      @woodenchairs 10 лет назад +1

      ToastToGo Ok, you're slow

  • @FromTheMosh
    @FromTheMosh 8 лет назад

    Sounds so good man!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад

      Definitely! It sounded quite awesome.

  • @1Corinthians151-4
    @1Corinthians151-4 9 лет назад

    Hey! Va! Cool hope you do a meet up one day man, I'll come out

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      SickickSix Where do you live? I don't really have meetups, but I've been meaning on attending a local one sometime. I don't get out much haha

    • @1Corinthians151-4
      @1Corinthians151-4 9 лет назад

      Haha I live in stuarts draft va man, so google map that and see if your close to the area, if not then darn

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      Oh nice, you're up by the fun roads! I've only been up to that area a couple of times.

  • @mickfrance1973
    @mickfrance1973 7 лет назад

    they rev awesome engine

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  5 лет назад

      It's pretty unique as a stock feature.

  • @justinity
    @justinity 9 лет назад +1

    I miss my superhawk.. :(

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  9 лет назад

      Justinity :Motovlogs and randomness You can get mine. :)

  • @flow_922
    @flow_922 Год назад +1

    Bike has 116 horsepower to the rear wheel top speed of 155

    • @flow_922
      @flow_922 Год назад

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_VTR1000F#

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  11 месяцев назад +1

      Delisshhhhh. You are correct.

    • @flow_922
      @flow_922 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah a lot of people underestimate these bikes superlite they only way 412 lb dry 116 horsepower mine was modified I think I was pushing around 1:30 horsepower I could smoke anything on this on the River Road or Canyon roads the torque out of the corner was fucking amazing handle just as good as my CBR600 Double R 08 I seriously thought that was the best handling bike until I rode the VTR for a 1000 gosh it handles good especially for being an older bike but I smoked r1's GSXR 1000 ZX10 never got to race a CBR but I'm sure be the same story up to 130 you ain't fucking with that bike hard enough to keep the front in on the ground but if you can do that it's bye-bye time ooo I have fucking blown so many motherfukers mine talking shit about my bike calling it the chicken hawk and then I literally do circles around them Willie pass them back off let them catch up do it again Mean motherfuking bikes............. But here's the fucking problem they only run till 30,000 miles then the timing chain jumps and they're done that's why you don't see any of them anymore they're all blown up...... I bought one I got two thousand miles of fucking fun out of it heading to Loon Lake in the Sierra mountains California in the middle of nowhere nowhere all the sudden I'm only going about 35 miles an hour and I go to roll back onto the throttle and clack clack clack clack clack clack clack left me stranded literally in the middle of nowhere bear and Mountain Lion Country had to stay all night no cell service obviously so I'm walking all night long and I come upon a humongous bear shit steaming bear shit so obviously very fresh if it was steaming oh my gosh I'm still fucking traumatizing it's been over a month..... yeah I hate these bikes now my ever purchase one they are good up until 30,000 if you're okay with rebuilding it at 30,000 miles then get one I cannot believe Honda didn't find this a recall the timing chain tensioner goes out at 30,000 miles but there's no recall and Hondas okay with it....... so yeah not only did leave me stranded in the middle of nowhere but I spent $3,500 on the bike thinking 28,000 miles that's low mileage put new tires on it new brakes on it I was into the bike 5000 easy first real trip I took I got two thousand miles out of that fucking bike clack clack clack clack I want from being on cloud nine heaven on Earth to the other place real quick the blink-of-an-eye want from Heaven to the other place.... what I don't get is how Honda can get by with building a product that only runs till 30,000 miles this is not my opinion this is a known fact look it up I wish somebody would have told me this ship before I bought one of those piles of junk

  • @BrianRobben
    @BrianRobben 6 лет назад +1

    I respect the decision!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  5 лет назад

      I changed again! 3 years ago, but I have another bike haha. And who knows, maybe another one next season ;)

  • @NoahMaddy
    @NoahMaddy 8 лет назад

    Such a cool channel man. You should start back up.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад

      +Noah Herrin Thanks a bunch for saying that man. :) Means a lot. I have intentions of making videos again soon.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  8 лет назад

      +Austin b You rock. :)

  • @bananamanstrikesback5553
    @bananamanstrikesback5553 7 лет назад

    I have the same bike!

  • @grey9803
    @grey9803 3 года назад

    Idk if its already been answered but the car was a Camaro

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  2 года назад +1

      Haha thank you very much.

  • @kd4ysi
    @kd4ysi 10 лет назад

    you gotcha a anthoer vfr

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      kd4ysi It's a vtwin "sportbike" where as the VFR is a V4 sport tourer type. But they do have some similarities. I ended up putting 4th gen VFR bars on the bike to make it more comfortable.

  • @timorgano
    @timorgano 10 лет назад +1

    That sounds goooooooooooooooood

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      TheOrgano Oh yesssssss

  • @GhostHunterWV
    @GhostHunterWV 8 лет назад

    Good vid!

  • @hawaiisidecar
    @hawaiisidecar 10 лет назад

    That isnt a v four?

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Tangaroa MC No, this is a 90 degree V-twin, or also known as an L-twin. HawaiiSideCar! I almost didn't recognize you with this new name.

    • @hawaiisidecar
      @hawaiisidecar 10 лет назад

      ToastToGo Good torque huh?

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Tangaroa MC Very

  • @thegreatnobody2344
    @thegreatnobody2344 10 лет назад

    You live in the Ozarks?

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      thegreatnobody I wish! I'm in eastern Virginia. I've been to the Ozarks a couple times and it was pretty fun.

    • @thegreatnobody2344
      @thegreatnobody2344 10 лет назад

      ToastToGo I thought one of your videos were there--or maybe you had a Pig Trail keychain. Just did a forum meet-and-ride there this weekend. Hard to beat Push Mtn & 123. Nice choice on your new bike, always liked the Superhawk!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      thegreatnobody Yeah I do have the Pig Trail keychain.I have a couple videos from the Ozarks I believe but they're from 2011 and 2010

  • @leefleishman3212
    @leefleishman3212 10 лет назад

    A long time ago, you gave me crap for getting my FZ8 instead of a Striple . . . smh.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Lee Fleishman Oh well I apologize...but I still like the Striple more...probably just because I'm biased haha. The FZ8 looks good still. I'm actually really intrigued by their new FZ-07.

    • @leefleishman3212
      @leefleishman3212 10 лет назад +1

      Haha, it's cool. I'm pretty sure it was all in fun. I've done a lot to my bike to make it mine and I love it.

    • @leefleishman3212
      @leefleishman3212 10 лет назад

      Congrats on the new bike my the way.

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Lee Fleishman Very very awesome. I love taking a bike and making it my own. Take care.

  • @rookstar55
    @rookstar55 4 года назад

    It looks slower on video

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  4 года назад

      Yup yup yup, I wasn't going that fast really, just the speed limit.

  • @isthatcrimson_
    @isthatcrimson_ 8 лет назад

    Niooce

  • @minibikemayhem9335
    @minibikemayhem9335 10 лет назад

    Hey man sometimes you just gotta change it up a bit :)

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      I couldn't agree more.

  • @DxhlzK
    @DxhlzK 10 лет назад +1

    U like naked bike so why dont u streetfighter it out

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Speedy Shiftt I've actually been really really really considering it. I've seen many streetfighter conversions of this bike and been scoping out ideas. After a lot of thinking, I don't think I could justify the money loss on doing all that work on a bike I bought for more than I would have wanted to pay for a bike that I had plans on streetfightering. I guess the only way I would actually go through with streetfightering it is if I crashed the bike and didn't claim insurance on it. So I think I'll just leave this bike how it's supposed to be, then maybe streetfighter a crashed bike in the future, or just buy another naked bike in the future. So the bike will stay how it is so it's easier to sell in the future when the time comes haha. :)

    • @DxhlzK
      @DxhlzK 10 лет назад

      Yeaaaa cus theres not alot of that bike tho, so i agree with u.. BTW im Hey, hey: )

    • @DxhlzK
      @DxhlzK 10 лет назад

      ToastToGo

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      Speedy Shiftt OH hey, Hey!

  • @timorgano
    @timorgano 7 лет назад

    I love you

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  7 лет назад +1

      TheOrgano oh? Oh! Well...thank you. I love you too?

  • @kd4ysi
    @kd4ysi 10 лет назад +1

    a wanna be vfr

  • @flow_922
    @flow_922 Год назад

    Here is the correct specs on the bikeen.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_VTR1000F#

  • @flow_922
    @flow_922 2 года назад

    I just pick one up yesterday and I'm digging it bike pulls hard little faster than I thought it would

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  11 месяцев назад

      Yessirrrrrr, torque monsterrrrrrrr

  • @MrSparkyAprilia
    @MrSparkyAprilia 10 лет назад +1

    You know I love a good twin engine note! Bet it sounds even better in the flesh! I know mine does!

    • @ToastToGo
      @ToastToGo  10 лет назад

      ***** Yes sir! Most definitely does. We're in the same boat with that aspect.