55, life long rider and I love my R3. My last bike was a 03 Speed Triple. I got the R3 to get used to smaller bikes before I get the 675 Daytona. The R3 is most definitely a nimble bike and hones all your riding skills to get the most out of the engine.
Maybe I'm just old, but if 45 is old ok. I have been riding for 20+ years and have tons of track days and multiple day motorcycle adventures under my belt. I've owned sport bikes, cruisers, and dirt bikes. I can honestly say I really could care less about going 100+mph, weaving in and out of traffic, and going 0-60 in 3 seconds. 0-60 in 5 seconds, the ability to go 100+ mph, crazy good mpg, and light enough to easily throw around in twisties is all I need. Once again maybe I'm getting old but as I appreciate my life, my skin, and my license, more these days, the more I see big engine sport bikes are just a waste on the street. Sure they have a place in racing, but these small displacement sport bikes absolutely have a place with experienced riders. They are definitely not just for noobs. The riding position of this bike plus the gas mileage make it a great, cheap commuter bike that you can still have plenty of fun on. I'm all about having the R3 in the rotation.
Great point! I’m coming around to the idea of self preservation while riding…maybe I’m getting old too 😉. I definitely appreciate the thrill of the larger displacement bikes, but as an all around package, the R3 makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing!
that's why i really appreciate my dad starting me on a 50cc when i was 7. i'm 29 now but have never took a break from riding. so 20 yrs of experience by the time i got my R3. so even with all that experience i still find the R3 has all the power i could need.... the only purpose 600cc in the garage would serve is a bike i can ride with my buddies to keep up with their bigger bikes
I'll be making a "full circle" return to this class of bikes this year. I started on a ninja 250 over a decade ago, and went up displacements only to go back down when I got hooked into track riding. I'm looking forward to having a light weight bike to chuck myself into the turns, and at my local track, be able to run through gears as opposed to being in 2nd the entire time when I was on larger cc bikes.
I would die to have this beauty here in India. Euro 5 [or the BS 6(Bharat Stage 6) as we say in India] version is yet to be launched here. The Euro 3 (or the BS 4 as we say in India) bike was discontinued in 2020. Hoping desperately for a relaunch this Nov 2022. God I hope they launch it. Its a superb sports tourer imo.
Awesome video! The R3 in the new purple color for 2023 is probably going to be my first motorcycle. I want to start small and really have the fundamentals down before getting something super fast.
Thanks for watching! I’m a huge fan of the purple color scheme! Starting small and developing your skills is a smart way to go 👌 enjoy the ride and stay safe!
I remember my FZR 250, that puppy red lined at 17500rpm. Inline 4cyl 4 carb screamer turned heads everywhere. Like riding a BMX you could chuck it into turns all day long.
I just stumbled upon your channel and love that you gave a review on a freeway I’m familiar with, the 405. Looking into buying this bike and I think you just made up my mind. Thanks for the video review and keep up the good work 👍🏻
Nice video my friend, this was definitely not my first bike. My first bike was an off brand garbage, but it is my second bike and i am more then happy with it. The other one I was looking at right before I bought this one was the KTM 390 witch is often used in a comparison to the bike in this video. There are a lot of track riders that love this bike. I go with the hole mentality, that it is more fun trying to ride slower bike faster than to ride a faster bike slower. God Bless my friend have a good one.
Absolutely more fun to ride a slow bike fast! I’d love to throw a leg over the KTM 390, it seems like a fun bike! I’ve heard that the Yamaha is the more reliable of the two 🤷♂️. Thanks for watching and for sharing! Stay safe out there.
The suspension was adequate. I don’t recall if the suspension was adjustable or not, but as-is it felt pretty good, for my weight (160lbs). Meaning it was soft enough to not cause back pain after hours of riding and tight enough to not feel squishy through turns. Definitely not a premium suspension, but good for daily riding.
I have a triumph 675 06 as my first and I did go off the road a week after owning it but this videos making me want to get a smaller size to practice on lol
Thank You for a fantastic review, the official spec states Yamaha YZF-R3 is 112 MPH but you were only able to get up to 99. Are the specs on their website wrong?
With ABS , Destination, assembly charges and taxes, it may reach 7,000 Dollars so 5,600 Dollars is not the real price. Good review. Thanks for posting its . Keep it coming.
Is this bike forgiving on the throttle response like if you as a beginner were to for what ever reason give it too much throttle out of first will it dart off like a bullet fly out from under you or lift the front tire? Or is the power steady and linear? Thanks for the video demo! The bike looks great!
The power comes on in a mild manner. The front end won’t lift. I wouldn’t say that it darts off the line if you give it too much throttle. It’s a very forgiving bike and great for a rider that’s just starting out.
I think the R3 would serve as a good first bike. Yamahas are generally very reliable and the R3 is a great bike to start learning how to ride a sport bike 👌
@@TylerCharestthat bad boy rips. Mannnn, now I am torn. I was considering the GX8R, the CF Moto 450SS, or the Ninja 500SE. But, now, I think that this bike is pretty cool, I mean it would be cool to have an upgraded TFT Dashboard. But, eh.
I think you could do more than 100mph on R3. I did ~170 on Mt03 which doesnt have fairings, probably could speed up little bit more but the wind is killing it at that speeds. Thinking about buying R3 because of that.
I'm 64 Kg at 5'6 and I have had my 2021 R3 maxed out at 180 Km/h (112 Mph) and its very stable at that speed. It gets up there very quickly for a 300cc bike, the windscreen is the best I've had on a sport bike too. In the upright position the wind hits me on the top of my shoulders and helmet, in a tuck I feel very little wind resistance. The foot pegs on the rear-sets are too low for me so I have to raise my feet (tiptoe) on the pegs. you need longer legs, I'd say 5'8 at 70 Kg is perfect for this bike.
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For a total newbie, I’d say weight has a minimal affect on the riding experience. A bike like the R3 is all about the fundamentals and the skills you learn with this bike will apply to a larger bike if you choose to move to up. The R3 is perfect for shorter riders as well 👌
Looking at getting my first bike soon, Im trying to decide between the R3 and R7. Im 27 and 5'10 and 215lbs, Im thinking about going more with the R7 however because I dont wanna buy another bike shortly after getting one and would prefer to grow into the R7. What would you recommend?
First bike is an exciting moment! I'm a huge fan of starting on the dirt to be honest, the skills you'd develop there will make you a better rider on the street. Having said that, you know yourself best, some folks are prone to get wild, and starting on a smaller bike would be best! If you feel like you're less likely to take excessive risks...than the R7 might work for you. That's kind of a non-answer lol. For context, I started riding on the street with a Honda CBR 600 with minimal offroad experience...I quickly regretted that decision, because the bike was too fast for my skill level at the time. You may be fine with the R7 because it's a different type of power delivery (more low end power versus power in the higher rev range), just be careful 👍
Which one would you say is better overall for a beginner? The Ninja 400 or the R3? Not sure if it matters too much between the two, but I'm 6'1'' (186cm)
To be candid, I don’t have any firsthand experience on the Ninja 400. The seat height is about the same between the two bikes and the power output is similar. It appears that the Ninja 400 has a slightly more relaxed riding position (the rear sets seem to be slightly lower and farther forward on the bike). My guess is that you’ll fit more comfortably on the Ninja 🥷 If you get the chance to ride one, let me know what you think!
@@TylerCharest Thank you very much for your quick input mate! I'll get the license in about 6-8 months time cuz I'm still getting my car one Keep up the good work Have a good one! :D
@@joaquimlcbfranco so I currently have an r3 can you go wrong with it not at all, but you also can't go wrong with the 400 either. the 400 is going to have a little more juice than the R3 but very minimal. Personally I'd say it comes down to the looks and which you prefer
@@DRat_ Hi Mate, Do you mind me asking what's the milage for the Yamaha R3? It would be great if you can provide me little bit more information. Thank you.
@@NP-ut8dw I've had the r3 for about a little under a year. Unfortunately I got rear ended within one month of ownership and because parts were so hard to get it was out of commission for 5 months then I got it back and about a month after that I was sent on a 7 month deployment. So having it for a little over a year but realistically I have only about 5 months of riding time with it. still I have a little over 3500 miles on the bike.
Hearing the prices of these bikes in the US versus what they cost here in Denmark is fucking absurd. They're around $11000 here. Edit: they're actually going for $11675 without adding anything from the Yamaha shop (no sliders, no quickshift or any other upgrades/mods)
@@TylerCharest Yeah it absolutely sucks. And then the license is also like $2700 ($440'ish to upgrade from A2 to A as well after 2 years), and you're not getting a bike without the license either 😅
I'm from Bangladesh a country of Asia. If you ask what's my favorite bike under 165 then my ans is Yamaha R15m because it's very feature full bike than honda cb150r And cbx150 then zontes gk150 . And the most powerful bike of 150cc is Suzuki gsxr 150 the only bike which can touch 173 km/h with e single cylinder 150cc engine.
That's plenty of power. I can survive with 125 Cc. On 300 Cc that is more than double. It is not all about the engine although it determines more pulling power but most of all is the rider, rider with skills, that is the beast. It is all about technique. Like Dom says , it depends on who is behind the wheel (Fast and Furious). Again guys, that has plenty of power, more than what you need.
i saw a video where u said that people should start on smaller bikes. so What if i start on a cbr650r but put it down to 48 hp? i there any difference between a smaller bike with the same hp if its about learning how to ride?
If you’re able to limit the power of the 650r, that could be a safer way to learn how to ride (this assumes you know how to detune the bike or know someone who does 👌). There will certainly be differences than if you were on a physically smaller bike. For some folks the weight of larger bikes can pose issues while learning how to ride, and these 300s can help with that, because they’re so light. A detuned 650 could potentially be less exciting to ride than a 40hp 300, again because of the additional weight the 650 carries. With that said, you can grow into the 650 without needing to buy a new bike after a season or two. I hope that’s a useful answer! Thanks for tuning in 🤙
@@TylerCharest thanks! Very useful!! in Germany its a law to detune a bike to 48hp max until youre 20. what means that if i buy a new bike its automatically detuned to 48hp and After 2 years of riding you are allowed to tune it up to full hp again. every motorcycle shop does that here. all i wanted to know is about the size of the motor and if a 650 is harder to drive than a 300/400. you answered my question. thanks!!!
After watching many videos on RUclips I think Imma get me an R3 as my first bike
Definitely a great choice they are perfect
55, life long rider and I love my R3. My last bike was a 03 Speed Triple. I got the R3 to get used to smaller bikes before I get the 675 Daytona. The R3 is most definitely a nimble bike and hones all your riding skills to get the most out of the engine.
Maybe I'm just old, but if 45 is old ok. I have been riding for 20+ years and have tons of track days and multiple day motorcycle adventures under my belt. I've owned sport bikes, cruisers, and dirt bikes. I can honestly say I really could care less about going 100+mph, weaving in and out of traffic, and going 0-60 in 3 seconds. 0-60 in 5 seconds, the ability to go 100+ mph, crazy good mpg, and light enough to easily throw around in twisties is all I need. Once again maybe I'm getting old but as I appreciate my life, my skin, and my license, more these days, the more I see big engine sport bikes are just a waste on the street. Sure they have a place in racing, but these small displacement sport bikes absolutely have a place with experienced riders. They are definitely not just for noobs. The riding position of this bike plus the gas mileage make it a great, cheap commuter bike that you can still have plenty of fun on. I'm all about having the R3 in the rotation.
Great point! I’m coming around to the idea of self preservation while riding…maybe I’m getting old too 😉. I definitely appreciate the thrill of the larger displacement bikes, but as an all around package, the R3 makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing!
that's why i really appreciate my dad starting me on a 50cc when i was 7. i'm 29 now but have never took a break from riding. so 20 yrs of experience by the time i got my R3. so even with all that experience i still find the R3 has all the power i could need.... the only purpose 600cc in the garage would serve is a bike i can ride with my buddies to keep up with their bigger bikes
Same but Im 55, agree 100%
i weigh about 98 pounds. So the r3 has the same power as the Fz-07. I actually hit 122 mph, and the bike still had more juice. But i had to slow down.
you are half my weight i need to drop back down to 165 for when i buy mine :I
Ideal rider weight 🔥 get a tune and thing could prolly make it to 145-150
@@psylentsage I hit 126 yesterday. It's a 100% stock bike, so yes probably
@@amzy_g hit 132mph straight line but that about all it would go, I was full tucked
@@moisesojeda1085 100% stock? I didn't even have a slip-on
I'll be making a "full circle" return to this class of bikes this year. I started on a ninja 250 over a decade ago, and went up displacements only to go back down when I got hooked into track riding. I'm looking forward to having a light weight bike to chuck myself into the turns, and at my local track, be able to run through gears as opposed to being in 2nd the entire time when I was on larger cc bikes.
I love my R3, its my first bike and its a great commuter. Also keeps me out of trouble topping out at 103.
These channel deserves more views and likes and subs
I agree! I’m working on it 😸. Thanks for tuning in!
just got this bike 2 days ago my 1st sports bike from scooter adv 150 to this and im so happy to have it
Congrats on the new bike!! Enjoy the ride 👌
broo haha im exactly same but it was an adv160 for me! how are you liking the r3?
Just bought it today my first beginners bike I feel alive with this one
Congrats on the new ride! Stay safe out there 👍
I would die to have this beauty here in India. Euro 5 [or the BS 6(Bharat Stage 6) as we say in India] version is yet to be launched here. The Euro 3 (or the BS 4 as we say in India) bike was discontinued in 2020. Hoping desperately for a relaunch this Nov 2022.
God I hope they launch it. Its a superb sports tourer imo.
I would be very happy to have it in India 😢 , lets wait
u can't afford this
@@crescentmoon256 do you think your mom feeds india ??
@@luckylucky-il1ot keep crying
@@crescentmoon256 why should i cry ? ur mama is dead and i can't get food ?
Awesome video! The R3 in the new purple color for 2023 is probably going to be my first motorcycle. I want to start small and really have the fundamentals down before getting something super fast.
Thanks for watching! I’m a huge fan of the purple color scheme! Starting small and developing your skills is a smart way to go 👌 enjoy the ride and stay safe!
@@TylerCharest you too brother!
I just recently reserved a purple R3 as my first bike and I can't wait for it to come in at the end of the month!
@@TheRune98 Hell yeah man! Some things changed around so my plans are delayed on a motorcycle. Hope you have a blast out there!
I remember my FZR 250, that puppy red lined at 17500rpm. Inline 4cyl 4 carb screamer turned heads everywhere. Like riding a BMX you could chuck it into turns all day long.
I just stumbled upon your channel and love that you gave a review on a freeway I’m familiar with, the 405. Looking into buying this bike and I think you just made up my mind. Thanks for the video review and keep up the good work 👍🏻
Glad you found the video! You’re going to have tons of fun on this bike 👌🎉
I've gone 115MPH on mine. Try tucking and not letting off the throttle when you hit 99MPH. Also never heard a tracker sound so mean, idk.
And most importantly its a heck of a lot cheaper. Parts, gas, insurance, you name it.
I prefer the R3 than my 2010 cbr 1000 rr fireblade. Its fun fun fun. Great review 🤭💯
I totally understand why! I’m still shocked by how much fun the R3 is! 🤯😆 thanks for tuning in 🤙
it's ok you don't have to lie
@@thechosenkiwi7871 🤭
I used to have an older version and could keep up easily with bigger bikes in the mountains.
I believe it! These bikes can be surprisingly quick in the twisties 🤙
Great review mate ❤️
Thank you! 🙏
Nice video my friend, this was definitely not my first bike. My first bike was an off brand garbage, but it is my second bike and i am more then happy with it. The other one I was looking at right before I bought this one was the KTM 390 witch is often used in a comparison to the bike in this video. There are a lot of track riders that love this bike. I go with the hole mentality, that it is more fun trying to ride slower bike faster than to ride a faster bike slower. God Bless my friend have a good one.
Absolutely more fun to ride a slow bike fast! I’d love to throw a leg over the KTM 390, it seems like a fun bike! I’ve heard that the Yamaha is the more reliable of the two 🤷♂️. Thanks for watching and for sharing! Stay safe out there.
Wholesome, got a new sub bro
Thanks for the sub! 🙏
I can’t wait to get my r3 in a few months🙏🤞
Nice and clean. Hows the suspension performance,installation. I couldn't find any description. That would be great.
The suspension was adequate. I don’t recall if the suspension was adjustable or not, but as-is it felt pretty good, for my weight (160lbs). Meaning it was soft enough to not cause back pain after hours of riding and tight enough to not feel squishy through turns. Definitely not a premium suspension, but good for daily riding.
Ohh nice it's my dream bike
Love from Bangladesh 💗💗
Thanks for tuning in! 🙏 It’s a fantastic bike 🎉
r3 is very balance bike and very good in gymkhana track.
I love you’re attitude guy
I appreciate you, thanks for sharing 🙏
I have a triumph 675 06 as my first and I did go off the road a week after owning it but this videos making me want to get a smaller size to practice on lol
I had a similar experience with my first street bike. Can never go wrong by starting on a smaller bike 👌
Thank you for your informative tutorial video # this may be my first motorcycle choice
Glad it was useful! Enjoy your first bike!
Thank You for a fantastic review, the official spec states Yamaha YZF-R3 is 112 MPH but you were only able to get up to 99. Are the specs on their website wrong?
I imagine that the specs are correct. Might need a longer straight away and maybe a slightly lighter rider 🤷♂️
With ABS , Destination, assembly charges and taxes, it may reach 7,000 Dollars so 5,600 Dollars is not the real price. Good review. Thanks for posting its . Keep it coming.
6700 out the door last week without a doc fee
I had a yamaha fj1100 and also a Yamaha radian 600 cc and i had more fun with the 600 than i did with the 1100...thanks.
Nice mountain road, whats it called i must ride it
Trust me, this thing perfect for beginner, i have 250cc version couse i live in indonesia
Look like LA. Ah it is LA. Love my family's city. Good video.
Is this bike forgiving on the throttle response like if you as a beginner were to for what ever reason give it too much throttle out of first will it dart off like a bullet fly out from under you or lift the front tire? Or is the power steady and linear?
Thanks for the video demo! The bike looks great!
The power comes on in a mild manner. The front end won’t lift. I wouldn’t say that it darts off the line if you give it too much throttle. It’s a very forgiving bike and great for a rider that’s just starting out.
@@TylerCharestthank you! God bless!
Pls try a review on Yamaha X 400
If I can get my hands on one I’ll definitely make a review!
That thing will corner pretty good at 100 too.
3:17 dastun s30 spotted
Thank you
You’re very welcome 👍
Would this be a good first motorcycle? I don’t have any experience with motorcycles, but interested in sport motorcycles.
I’m looking for something that looks cool, is cool (like actually a good bike), but also cheap cuz I’m only a high schooler
I think the R3 would serve as a good first bike. Yamahas are generally very reliable and the R3 is a great bike to start learning how to ride a sport bike 👌
@@TylerCharest thanks
@@TylerCharestthat bad boy rips. Mannnn, now I am torn. I was considering the GX8R, the CF Moto 450SS, or the Ninja 500SE. But, now, I think that this bike is pretty cool, I mean it would be cool to have an upgraded TFT Dashboard. But, eh.
I think you could do more than 100mph on R3. I did ~170 on Mt03 which doesnt have fairings, probably could speed up little bit more but the wind is killing it at that speeds. Thinking about buying R3 because of that.
I'm 64 Kg at 5'6 and I have had my 2021 R3 maxed out at 180 Km/h (112 Mph) and its very stable at that speed. It gets up there very quickly for a 300cc bike, the windscreen is the best I've had on a sport bike too. In the upright position the wind hits me on the top of my shoulders and helmet, in a tuck I feel very little wind resistance. The foot pegs on the rear-sets are too low for me so I have to raise my feet (tiptoe) on the pegs. you need longer legs, I'd say 5'8 at 70 Kg is perfect for this bike.
@@mylordass8120 Thanks for info. I just got MT07.
@@mnap89 You'll have a lot of fun on that bike! Great wheelie bike.
@@MotoGearSolid 170km/h
I hit 113 on my 2020 R3 and I weigh 185 lbs
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I'm a total newbie... how does bodyweight affect the riding experience? I'm on the short and heavy side hehe.
For a total newbie, I’d say weight has a minimal affect on the riding experience. A bike like the R3 is all about the fundamentals and the skills you learn with this bike will apply to a larger bike if you choose to move to up. The R3 is perfect for shorter riders as well 👌
Looking at getting my first bike soon, Im trying to decide between the R3 and R7. Im 27 and 5'10 and 215lbs, Im thinking about going more with the R7 however because I dont wanna buy another bike shortly after getting one and would prefer to grow into the R7. What would you recommend?
First bike is an exciting moment! I'm a huge fan of starting on the dirt to be honest, the skills you'd develop there will make you a better rider on the street. Having said that, you know yourself best, some folks are prone to get wild, and starting on a smaller bike would be best! If you feel like you're less likely to take excessive risks...than the R7 might work for you.
That's kind of a non-answer lol. For context, I started riding on the street with a Honda CBR 600 with minimal offroad experience...I quickly regretted that decision, because the bike was too fast for my skill level at the time. You may be fine with the R7 because it's a different type of power delivery (more low end power versus power in the higher rev range), just be careful 👍
3:16 Z Car!
we are waiting in in india for R3 relaunching.
When does it relaunch in India?
@@TylerCharest may be in 2022 december
What did you smoke before reviewing this?
🤣
I'm glad you were wrong 👍 GREAT VIDEO! .... project bike ?🤔R3 racer....
Thanks for tuning in! This bike was a ton of fun. An R3 project bike is an interesting idea💡!!
Which one would you say is better overall for a beginner? The Ninja 400 or the R3? Not sure if it matters too much between the two, but I'm 6'1'' (186cm)
To be candid, I don’t have any firsthand experience on the Ninja 400. The seat height is about the same between the two bikes and the power output is similar. It appears that the Ninja 400 has a slightly more relaxed riding position (the rear sets seem to be slightly lower and farther forward on the bike). My guess is that you’ll fit more comfortably on the Ninja 🥷 If you get the chance to ride one, let me know what you think!
@@TylerCharest Thank you very much for your quick input mate! I'll get the license in about 6-8 months time cuz I'm still getting my car one
Keep up the good work
Have a good one! :D
@@joaquimlcbfranco so I currently have an r3 can you go wrong with it not at all, but you also can't go wrong with the 400 either. the 400 is going to have a little more juice than the R3 but very minimal. Personally I'd say it comes down to the looks and which you prefer
@@DRat_ Hi Mate, Do you mind me asking what's the milage for the Yamaha R3? It would be great if you can provide me little bit more information. Thank you.
@@NP-ut8dw I've had the r3 for about a little under a year. Unfortunately I got rear ended within one month of ownership and because parts were so hard to get it was out of commission for 5 months then I got it back and about a month after that I was sent on a 7 month deployment. So having it for a little over a year but realistically I have only about 5 months of riding time with it. still I have a little over 3500 miles on the bike.
Does this bike comes
With slipper clutch now?
I don’t think so 🤔
@@TylerCharest ok.
Legal with A1? IM CONFUSED
I believe this bike is legal with A2 but not A1.
Hearing the prices of these bikes in the US versus what they cost here in Denmark is fucking absurd. They're around $11000 here.
Edit: they're actually going for $11675 without adding anything from the Yamaha shop (no sliders, no quickshift or any other upgrades/mods)
Whoa!! That’s wild 🤯
@@TylerCharest Yeah it absolutely sucks. And then the license is also like $2700 ($440'ish to upgrade from A2 to A as well after 2 years), and you're not getting a bike without the license either 😅
In my country we have a cc limit of 165🙂. 300 cc bikes are kind of super bikes for us🙂🙂🙂
Thanks for sharing! A limit of 165?! Where are you from? What's your favorite bike under 165cc?
I'm from Bangladesh a country of Asia. If you ask what's my favorite bike under 165 then my ans is Yamaha R15m because it's very feature full bike than honda cb150r
And cbx150 then zontes gk150 . And the most powerful bike of 150cc is Suzuki gsxr 150 the only bike which can touch 173 km/h with e single cylinder 150cc engine.
🤣got the shift lightttt
❤️❤️❤️❤️
😅 followed!
Looking at the new R125 announced for the European market makes the R3 look even *more* dated than it already did.
Now why would you want a r125??
@@J117-x7l Never said I did. The new R125 got a facelift while the R3 got ignored. Bummer.
What about the brakes?
The brakes worked well. Would probably benefit from steel braided lines.
The brakes are a little soft I wish they had a little more bite to them but all and all I love my r3
Bartoletti Shore
I miss this bike in India 🇮🇳 😢 😪 😭
Now using r15v3 it's smiler to compare with r3 both perty aversive deisn .
Yesterday was cursed 120khm per hour 😂😂
so were just gunna ignore the 240z
That's plenty of power. I can survive with 125 Cc. On 300 Cc that is more than double. It is not all about the engine although it determines more pulling power but most of all is the rider, rider with skills, that is the beast. It is all about technique. Like Dom says , it depends on who is behind the wheel (Fast and Furious). Again guys, that has plenty of power, more than what you need.
Classic Dom reference 💪 the 300 is really a ton of fun to ride!
You missed 1 more gear. Its a 6 speed bike. 😩
5800 enquanto isso no brasil custa 50k
R3 not under power it’s faster then most car on the freeway like 80-90% and it’s not a beginner bike for street but track yes
I think u have driven R15 v3 or ur beginner. fucking 390 I have touched 175, this is an r3 a pocket rocket. India Highway record I have seen 188mph
i saw a video where u said that people should start on smaller bikes. so What if i start on a cbr650r but put it down to 48 hp? i there any difference between a smaller bike with the same hp if its about learning how to ride?
If you’re able to limit the power of the 650r, that could be a safer way to learn how to ride (this assumes you know how to detune the bike or know someone who does 👌). There will certainly be differences than if you were on a physically smaller bike. For some folks the weight of larger bikes can pose issues while learning how to ride, and these 300s can help with that, because they’re so light. A detuned 650 could potentially be less exciting to ride than a 40hp 300, again because of the additional weight the 650 carries. With that said, you can grow into the 650 without needing to buy a new bike after a season or two.
I hope that’s a useful answer! Thanks for tuning in 🤙
@@TylerCharest thanks! Very useful!! in Germany its a law to detune a bike to 48hp max until youre 20. what means that if i buy a new bike its automatically detuned to 48hp and After 2 years of riding you are allowed to tune it up to full hp again. every motorcycle shop does that here. all i wanted to know is about the size of the motor and if a 650 is harder to drive than a 300/400. you answered my question. thanks!!!
@@ndifrdrktzmlr1791 That's very interesting! I didn't know that about German motorcycle law. Happy riding and stay safe!
Fuck the rules buddy let's go hit 1000cc cetageors bike 🔥🔥🔥
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Hlo
Bro
As soon as split lanes i was gone. If you ever get squashed you HAVE IT COMING/ARE ASKI G for it. Only fools split lanes
That's cool, I get it. I thought the same thing until I moved to LA. You must be a very safe rider, which is a great thing 👌
100lbs too heavy.
Brilliantly done review 😎🔥
Thank you! 🙏