Can You Daily A Sportsbike? Living With The 2024 Honda CBR600RR

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @KosmicKitchen
    @KosmicKitchen 14 дней назад +27

    If a bike puts a smile on your face then it fulfills its purpose.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  13 дней назад +1

      @@KosmicKitchen definitely!

    • @HeldIntegral
      @HeldIntegral 5 дней назад

      Cheaper than therapy 😌 👌

  • @michaeltozer3983
    @michaeltozer3983 14 дней назад +22

    I’ve dailyed a 2015 fireblade to work for last two years and I’m 52

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  14 дней назад +2

      @@michaeltozer3983 legend 👌 hell of a way to wake up in the morning 😄

  • @WynterK
    @WynterK 14 дней назад +13

    For those of you wondering if you can daily a sport bike. The answer is YES. Depending on how much you ride and what kind of shape you are in, your body will take about a month to adapt to the riding position. There is always the option to change clip ons and rear sets to improve comfort.
    One more thing, proper riding position is important. If your levers are not adjusted properly and you keep your weight on your wrists, you will be miserable lol.
    Ride with your legs and core holding you up, not your wrists.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  14 дней назад +2

      @@WynterK excellent advice!

    • @FlipsGTS
      @FlipsGTS 13 дней назад

      I was so afraid of super sports all my life for all this exact missconceptions. I stayed on nakeds for almost 8 Years until i fell in love with a R1. Now i dont wanna miss it for a minute. And you are right, once you adapt, it works like a charm. What took me weeks to "unlearn" trying to lean on my handlebars with my wrists. Once i learned from an advanced racer how to keep upright hugging the tank and activating my back muscles during riding all the pain in my wrists stopped. Now i regularly tour 300-400 km on it, no issues. The only righfull argument thats left is if you have chronic issues with your back or with your knees. Dont think theres anything to do about that....

  • @conkm6458
    @conkm6458 12 дней назад +2

    IV been dailying this bike since the start of summer and I'm still rideing it to work and home every day at minimum. Personally there is no better feeling than knowing my baby is waiting for me just outside for when I clock off.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  12 дней назад

      @@conkm6458 would be a pleasure to walk up to this beauty every day!

  • @EenGamertjeNL
    @EenGamertjeNL 45 минут назад

    Geabonneerd! Ik heb afgelopen weekend mijn 2005 CBR 600 RR op mogen halen bij de dealer. Je video’s zijn super professioneel geschoten en je lijkt me een chille gast :)

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  27 минут назад

      @@EenGamertjeNL thanks! Veel plezier met de 600rr 😄

  • @MrBrutekracht
    @MrBrutekracht 14 дней назад +4

    I don't care what all the Harley brothers say, but to me, sport bikes are the pinnacle of style and 'presence' in motorcycles. Even people that are not into motorcycles will understand the "coolness" of sport bikes. And I honestly think the CBR is up there. Just like single sided swingarms, an undertail exhaust does not make logical sense, but it is so damn cool! That's also why, for me personally, the Ducati Panigale V2 is so cool! I don't even want a Ducati or a big V-twin sport bike, but I just like the styling with the single sided swingarm so much! (yes Ducatistas, I know they call it an L-twin, I said what I said). Couple the aggressive sport bike styling (miss the winglets though), with the sick colour scheme and the undertail exhaust and you have an amazing aesthetics package. Yes, people stopped buying sport bikes because standard/naked bikes became so good, but most people cannot deny that sport bikes will always have the best 'presence', period. Can you daily a sport bike? Yes, you can get used to anything, but logically and practically it's at the bottom of the list lol.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  14 дней назад +1

      @@MrBrutekracht fully agree mate! There's just nothing as cool as a proper sportsbike

    • @stoychopopov83
      @stoychopopov83 13 дней назад

      Why an under-tail exhaust wouldn't make sense? I mean its more symmetrical and motogp bikes also have one pipe under the tail 🤷‍♂

    • @MrBrutekracht
      @MrBrutekracht 12 дней назад

      @@stoychopopov83 I would say packaging, length & weight. The catalytic converter is usually placed underneath the engine nowadays because of packaging and efficiency (I believe). That's why for example the Yamaha MT07 and MT09 just dump the exhaust in front of the rear wheel. There is no longer a need for a large muffler with those catalytic converters. As such, placing the end of the exhaust underneath the seat instead of underneath the engine or next to the rear wheel you are making it unnecessarily long, heavy and complicated to package, since most of the filtering & muffling work has been done underneath the engine already. I suspect the MotoGP just dumps the rear cylinder bank of the V4 straight back, which would make the most sense and end up as an undertail exhaust (and MotoGP requires no catalytic converters and hardly any muffling). But the CBR600RR is an inline 4 and as such has to route the exhaust underneath the engine regardless, so to route back up to the exhaust makes no practical sense. And I absolutely LOVE Honda for sticking with the styling and heritage of the undertail exhaust even though it doesn't make any sense! As for symmetry, that is not a high enough priority with today's noise and emission requirements I'm afraid.

    • @HeldIntegral
      @HeldIntegral 5 дней назад

      Its kinda practical. You never get stuck in traffic on a sports bike

    • @MrBrutekracht
      @MrBrutekracht 5 дней назад

      @@HeldIntegral you don't get stuck in traffic with any motorbike though, I was referring to relative practicality

  • @thubelihlezondi5822
    @thubelihlezondi5822 16 часов назад

    I had a 2011 CBR600RR anddI was daily riding it for a few years. I have two colleagues who currenlty do this. Ive moved on to a Triumph Speed Triple as my daily.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  8 часов назад

      @@thubelihlezondi5822 great bikes!

  • @MrRick1610
    @MrRick1610 13 дней назад

    Ja ik ben echt super blij dat Honda deze nieuw heeft terug gebracht. Je hebt me nog enthousiaster gemaakt over deze motor!

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  13 дней назад +1

      @@MrRick1610 leuk om te horen naamgenoot!

  • @anyone933
    @anyone933 13 дней назад +3

    Got mine in june. Paied 11700 Euro here in Germany. Sports package included.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  13 дней назад +1

      Amazing deal! Enjoy it

    • @V8pulley
      @V8pulley 12 дней назад +1

      With sport package just 11700?? That’s base price man

    • @anyone933
      @anyone933 12 дней назад

      @@V8pulley yea that was one hell of a deal! :)

    • @Automatic313
      @Automatic313 11 дней назад

      In Finland it is 18 990 €

    • @anyone933
      @anyone933 11 дней назад

      @Automatic313 omfg O.O

  • @unscripted3209
    @unscripted3209 3 дня назад

    1:57 EXACTLY! Alway thought it kinda resembled a Mclaren 720s specifically

  • @BennetS
    @BennetS 2 дня назад

    Holy Moly, your Videos are fire. So good you could have 100k subscribers. What Camera(s) do you use?

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  2 дня назад

      @@BennetS thank you so much! I always try my best to deliver you the best videos possible so I'm glad to hear that! I use a Sony A7 iv off the bike and a DJI Osmo Action 5 pro on the bike pov with a GoPro for the shots facing me

  • @wsmith9716
    @wsmith9716 2 дня назад

    You can definitely daily a bike. I do it with my little cbr 250r lmao plenty to go to work with or even the highway! Not to mention, insurance only costs 75$ a year. And it gets 65-70mpg. Also, I'm lightweight , so it's pretty fast too

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  2 дня назад

      @@wsmith9716 I love the cbr250r, great bikes!

  • @AsphaltSniffer
    @AsphaltSniffer 10 дней назад

    Was doubting between this and a new street triple RS. Testrode the triumph, and also tried to get a testride on the Honda, yet no dealer had/would let me take it for a testride. Ended up buying the StreetTriple RS, and im extremely happy with it, its phenomenal. But i do wish i could have at least tested the honda.

    • @SebasSlayer
      @SebasSlayer 6 дней назад

      I think there's an app where you can rent a motorbike for a day. I think you can rent it to try out the motorbike, I don't know.

  • @ivanhuetor1877
    @ivanhuetor1877 День назад

    Nice video! I have been trying to test this bike for some time but never had the chance.
    Btw which jacket is that u are wearing?

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  День назад

      Thanks for watching! It's the Dainese Saint Germain GTX jacket, sadly discontinued now :(

  • @peterturner830
    @peterturner830 4 дня назад

    For accomplished riders it is probably a great option for shorter rides - that’s a subjective term. Say up to two hours. If you are a current or ex racer or say an experience road racing (push bike rider) then you likely have the flexibility and core strength for much longer rides. There’s probably others that could accomplish that too but definitely not everyone.

  • @SongJLikes
    @SongJLikes День назад +1

    Unacceptable for this bike not to be available in North America.

  • @Ashmxo
    @Ashmxo 14 дней назад

    Great video! I have just passed my test and wanted this bike. It’s coming back 2.1k insurance, all other 600’s 2017 an below are £900, makes no sense and I’m gutted :(

    • @langhamp8912
      @langhamp8912 13 дней назад +1

      That's about right. Insurance companies know that these new 600cc bikes will be wrecked in vast numbers by riders who go fast. Supersport motorcycles are much closer to exotic go-fast motorcycles than reasonable commuting and sport-touring motorcycles. These bikes are specifically designed to go fast on a track, despite 97% of them never seeing a track.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  13 дней назад +1

      Damn that's insane 🤯

    • @Ashmxo
      @Ashmxo 11 дней назад

      @@langhamp8912fair point bud. Any idea when price drop is likely to be? Even z900 etc is £900 insurance first time

    • @langhamp8912
      @langhamp8912 11 дней назад

      @@Ashmxo I know one guy that is paying more than $2000/month for insurance coverage on his CBR1000.

  • @djmuratnl1217
    @djmuratnl1217 7 дней назад

    Dus ik heb het gekocht, het komt in mei, ik werk eraan met mijn licentie, het is echt geweldig voor de lol.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  7 дней назад

      @@djmuratnl1217 super vet, geniet er van!

  • @dipeshmagar446
    @dipeshmagar446 7 дней назад

    would love to know your audio setup. sounds crisp 👌

  • @Jay-le5oz
    @Jay-le5oz 5 дней назад

    Let's go Knuckle head 🎉

  • @BaconSarney
    @BaconSarney 11 дней назад

    Thank you Rick, was the lack of fuel gauge a problem for you?

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  11 дней назад +1

      Would've liked to see it, but definitely not a dealbreaker

    • @Floxiiik
      @Floxiiik 2 дня назад

      what do you mean? it has a fuel gauge? you can display it in 2 different modes old school and fuel range

    • @BaconSarney
      @BaconSarney День назад

      @@Floxiiik UK model does not have a fuel gauge.

  • @jaide1312
    @jaide1312 7 дней назад

    Now here's my question, would you rather own this or the ZX4RR? I definitely want to test ride both next year because a used CBR600RR can be had for a lot cheaper than a slightly used ZX4RR.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  7 дней назад

      @@jaide1312 good question! I actually asked myself this during the testride because the price difference isn't massive. I think if you're purely looking for on-road fun the zx4rr will be better because you get to use all of its performance within the speed limit. That being said, the CBR definitely feels a little bit more special, like a proper race replica (because it is). It's also surprisingly torquey which makes overtaking way easier. I think it comes down to what you want. The CBR is probably a "better" bike and the ZX-4 is a more "pure fun" kind of energy

  • @Titot182
    @Titot182 14 дней назад

    I'll probably take a Ten Kate modified 07 CBR600RR and keep the change. I know bikesocial threw up some dyno charts of each 600RR generation and revealed that this one's character is exacerbated by the Euro 5+ regulation.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  14 дней назад

      @@Titot182 the 07s looks fantastic too!

  • @florisnr11
    @florisnr11 10 дней назад +1

    With all electronics there bassicly Fool proof. It,s harder to ride one from 2002 whitout all those electronics.

  • @potato_420_69
    @potato_420_69 9 дней назад

    Hi, does the bike get hot due to the exhaust? Thank you!

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  8 дней назад

      A little, I only rode it in around 10c weather so it was actually nice to have a little heated seat

  • @__Max-oe6zm
    @__Max-oe6zm 4 дня назад

    I'd really like to get one of these bikes but Honda Australia are a bunch of clowns, deciding to price it around $30k (AUD) which makes it the same price as a new S1000RR, or 40% more than a new ZX6, which is around $18k new. I've never seen one on the road.
    What are those water channels that run along the side of the road?

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  4 дня назад +1

      @@__Max-oe6zm damn that price is crazy! The water channels are called "sloten" or affectionately "slootjes" in dutch which are used to seperate farm fields and drain excess rain water!

  • @bentonywombledance324
    @bentonywombledance324 13 дней назад

    How do you find the overall heat around the seat area? I know it’s relatively cooler at present but just interested to hear your view on this.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  13 дней назад +1

      @@bentonywombledance324 it's been around 10c this week and it's quite nice to have a little heated seat! Can't speak for the warmer days though

    • @bentonywombledance324
      @bentonywombledance324 13 дней назад

      Appreciate the response. Really enjoyed the review, your delivery is very good.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  13 дней назад

      @bentonywombledance324 thanks for watching!

  • @itsemiemaximo9354
    @itsemiemaximo9354 13 дней назад

    What Kriega bag do you have? And how do you like it?

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  13 дней назад

      @@itsemiemaximo9354 trail 18, I love it! Used it for 20.000kms on my big euro trip to Spain and Norway and for commuting, it's great

  • @albertodanioni6504
    @albertodanioni6504 14 дней назад

    I’m deciding between this one and the kawasaki zx6r. What do you think? I commute, and that would be my first supersport bike. Thanks!

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  14 дней назад

      I haven't ridden the zx6r, but I'm guessing the Kawa might have a little more performance but will also be a little bit more compromised in the comfort and daily-ability

    • @cocky_potato
      @cocky_potato 14 дней назад +1

      ZX-6R is a slightly bigger motorcycle. It also has some more grunt. The Kawasaki is ride by cable, unlike the Honda (hence quick-shifter only up on the Ninja), so take that into consideration.
      The Kawi has a fuel gauge (seriously Honda, WTF?) and I feel the brakes are ever so slightly better on the Kawasaki. I also think the Ninja is marginally smoother. Also, the under seat exhaust on the Honda looks awesome, but in a hot day in traffic, you'll feel the heat. All in all, they are both great machines. Not made for long trips, neither commuting, but if you are willing to love them, these bikes are awesome. So glad to see they ain't fully extinct just yet. They absolutely destroy any of the parallel twin fake sportbikes, that's for sure.

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  14 дней назад +1

      @cocky_potato thanks for the insight!

    • @JohnBrown-vn2qw
      @JohnBrown-vn2qw 13 дней назад

      a lot mote advanced tech on the honda

    • @cocky_potato
      @cocky_potato 13 дней назад

      @JohnBrown-vn2qw apart from a fuel gauge 🤣
      But yes, the Honda does have more tech then the Kawasaki.

  • @the_nma5119
    @the_nma5119 13 дней назад

    Hi. How much did it cost you to rent the bike for 2 weeks please?

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  13 дней назад

      Hi, I got the bike on loan from Honda Netherlands for a review

  • @viralvidstv1191
    @viralvidstv1191 4 дня назад +1

    ur pretty 😝

    • @RickChardet
      @RickChardet  4 дня назад +1

      @@viralvidstv1191 thank you kind stranger!

  • @zombie3700
    @zombie3700 7 дней назад

    why does europe get a way better looking bike then the usa