No problem. I appreciate your comment. If you know anyone who might be interested in learning, please share the videos. Arigato and peace, my friend :)
My choice was the SV650N - new gears (sprockets), new brake lines, the handlebars are high. A graceful machine. Budget-wise quite affordable. And... CAGE. The most important investment in MotoGymkhana.
This was interesting. I just found out about Moto Gymkhana today, and subscribed to your channel. I bought an SV650 about a month ago, and want to be a better and safer rider, so Moto Gymkhana seems obvious. Are there mods I absolutely MUST do to my SV650 before beginning Moto Gymkhana? Thanks!
I would suggest good crash protection. I recently made a video about that. I also suggest checking out the introduction and idle rate videos in my Setup Series.
Get SSB from Japan (Sakuta Sport Bumper). They're pricey but TOTALLY worth it. You won't find anything lighter or sturdier. The SV650 is a popular bike so I'm pretty sure they will have them available for your bike.
Those small bikes are great for maneuvering but low on power, so you’d have to ride them hard. Full throttle all the time. You can make up for lost time in straightaways in the tighter, technical areas of the course. I rode a stock Grom for competition and I used a clutch-less style in 1st gear. I think that with the right setup, they can be competitive.
Many many thanks for all the value you provide to us in this journey.
No problem. I appreciate your comment. If you know anyone who might be interested in learning, please share the videos. Arigato and peace, my friend :)
My choice was the SV650N - new gears (sprockets), new brake lines, the handlebars are high. A graceful machine. Budget-wise quite affordable. And... CAGE. The most important investment in MotoGymkhana.
This was interesting. I just found out about Moto Gymkhana today, and subscribed to your channel. I bought an SV650 about a month ago, and want to be a better and safer rider, so Moto Gymkhana seems obvious. Are there mods I absolutely MUST do to my SV650 before beginning Moto Gymkhana? Thanks!
I would suggest good crash protection. I recently made a video about that. I also suggest checking out the introduction and idle rate videos in my Setup Series.
@@LexcoMotoGymkhana Thanks. I am watching all your videos now. It's great! 😃
@@LexcoMotoGymkhana Can you recommend a crash protection brand?
Get SSB from Japan (Sakuta Sport Bumper). They're pricey but TOTALLY worth it. You won't find anything lighter or sturdier. The SV650 is a popular bike so I'm pretty sure they will have them available for your bike.
Yamaha fz7/ mt07 it is good?
Yeah. I think it’s a great option. The King of Moto Gymkhana, Takayoshi Sakuta, rode that bike well for several years about a decade ago.
MT07 is quite popular. In Poland, the top rider uses this machine. Unfortunately - the front suspension needs investment.
What do you think of Grom/MSX style bikes?
Those small bikes are great for maneuvering but low on power, so you’d have to ride them hard. Full throttle all the time. You can make up for lost time in straightaways in the tighter, technical areas of the course. I rode a stock Grom for competition and I used a clutch-less style in 1st gear. I think that with the right setup, they can be competitive.
@@LexcoMotoGymkhana thanks. I believe a YCF 190 SM would kill!