@@Ashitaka0815 why not? You think taking out the R6 and coming out with thAT joke of an R7 makes any sense whatsoever?! 🤣😂🤣😂 Thank fuck they still have the R1, MT07/9/10.
@@ChrisJones-pi5mh because emission regulations in most countries. The only way to get power out of a 600 is to let it burn fuel like no tomorrow and let it scream like hell went open, both not accepted by todays governments. R9 would have been a better choice though.
@@Ashitaka0815 source? I'm pretty sure bikes like the R1, S1000RR, and H2 produce a hell of a lot more emissions than the R6 did. They scream just as much. Maybe 2-3 thousand RPM less, but they've also got 400+ cc to deal with.
just got the long awaited ecu flash and I haven't got a chance to test ts but so far even accel in low gears has improved. so glad i did it, it was a great decision in the long run
Idk it’s looking better and better the more I look into it. It still hit 140mph which is only like 30mph lower than r6 (from what I’ve seen to be the average which is like 160-180ish). Might not hit the speed as quickly but it gets there still😂
Funny you say that, I was riding litre bikes for a couple of decades, in actual fact I owned one of the first R1’s into my country back in the day and have had 3 of them but nearly always had bikes 750cc or larger with the exception of a couple of zx6r’s and one CBR600. A few years ago I was overseas for a stint and bought a little 150cc Suzuki, which with the help of a local friend I stripped back and rebuilt from the ground up. It was 150cc, 6 speed manual box with about 18hp (might have been 16hp), but in any case after a couple of months messing with it and changing virtually everything on it I had a serious little weapon (with crazy skinny tyres on it) & to be honest, it’s a bag of fun to ride…..it revs like there’s no tomorrow & if you get on it too early in the bend you can actually get the rear spinning on it & slide it through the corners. I’ve had it for about 15 years now & haven’t ridden it for 5 (mainly because I’m living abroad again) but can’t wait to get back home and get it running again. With a bike like that you really need to work hard & be right on it 100% if the time to extract the best out of it. Back in the day, I use to take it out around the city streets at night and drag other streetsters there, it was a lot of fun. Big HP can make you lazy at time. I’m an old bastard & back when I first started riding what we considered sports type bikes, there was none of this 100hp stuff with slipper clutches and rider modes 😂, I mean it was drum brakes and spending Friday nights cleaning your Carby’s out so you could be ready for a Saturday morning blast with your mates. I remember years ago having a Wayne Gardner Special, itv as a 500cc Honda something or rather (I literally can’t remember what it was but would have an old paper photo if it somewhere, maybe mid 1980’ies & I was out hauling arse like there was no tomorrow & to be honest looking back it was a bag of shit compared to what we are riding now 🤣🤣 In the 1970ies I was riding a Kawasaki GPZ750, it had about 50hp & the brakes were rather scarey for its weight 😂, you could hear it coming alright as we had split the exhaust and ripped most of the baffling out from inside……there was no buying a Yoshi pipe for it🤦♂️ But sone of my fondest memories were from riding Suzuki 2stroke 250’s (RGV250) I been again this was in the 1980ies and let me tell you, you really knew you were alive punching through the apex of a corner with about 12,000rpm on board and ur ass was puckering let me tell you but you’re probably rolling your eyes at another old guy telling war stories, plenty of fun to be had on smaller capacity bikes back in the day, let me tell you 🤣
@@GR8Tmatethat was an awesome read mate.. bikes back then sounded like a lot of fun, I’ve only just recently got my license and picked up a little ninja 400 and it does the job. My father in law has actually told me some stories about the old RGV 250’s, he owned one 20 odd years ago now, apparently that thing was a little weapon mate 😂 screaming little 2 stroke sport bike I couldn’t even imagine something like that on the streeets nowadays, would be a pleasure to see/ ride one.
@@PabloM5 You will have slot of fun on the Ninja 400 Pele, no doubt about it. I’m too old to ride sports style bikes anymore but I am seriously considering buying a new Kawasaki Z900. My only issue is getting my leg over it because I have a spine injury (& I’m just getting old) but once I’m on the bike I feel really good. Over the years I’ve know guys that have ridden up until their late 80ies but the use to ride things like Yamaha Viragos etc & that would be almost as bad as death itself 🤣. The little 2 stroke bikes back in the day (Suzuki & Yamaha had them) were just like FIRECRACKERS, basically not much would happen until you got them at a certain point in the rev range (powerband) then boom off they’d go. Tbh, they were deadly in the wet 😂. Back to you, if you’re completely new to motorcycling then I strongly recommend that you do sone advanced rider training courses and even if you have dirt bike experience, the advanced rider courses are great because they teach you about ‘Roadcraft’ and that’s an important part of learning to ride (to stay alive). Too often these days I see too many kids riding their bikes, they hold the wrong position on the road, ride in blind spots, failing to ride defensively etc etc. I’ve done a few courses over the years and sone track work, I’ve ridden throughout Europe, Asia, Middle East, Australia & New Zealand…….once it’s in your blood, that’s it, always there. Probably some of the most fun I’ve had in recent years was whilst travelling through NSW & I did a couple of laps along the Oxley highway. Came up behind a group of young 20-30yo’s on their sports bikes (about 50 of them) and as they blasted west I slowly picked them off, one by one as we weaved our way across to the next township…….(Walcha) where I stopped to have lunch. I was in the carpark when these guys rode up to where I had just stopped and was organising myself……..& a few of them were really surprised when I took my kid off and they were all a little shocked as they realised they’d been bagged up by a guy old enough to be their grandfather 🤣, I think a few of them had a bit of a bruised ego’s……but I ended up eating with them and we had a few laughs, so bikes can even bridge the generations. Sadly, I think slot will be lost when bikes become electric, they’ll be fast but lack soul, it’s kind of the way of the future and I’m really grateful that I lived in the times I lived in. I hope you have a great time on your Ninja 400, remember to focus on being smooth, smooth = fast, also never forget that most car drivers are morons and they don’t look for bikes, stay well away from cars, enjoy yourself, keep smiling.
@@GR8Tmate I would absolutely love to experience riding throngs different countries like you have mate, that sounds like a blast. I’m situated at Ormeau in south-east Queensland and I feel pretty lucky that we have some of what a lot of people would consider a few of the best roads in Australia within riding distance from me. I’m all about that adventure though, I love getting out and about and experiencing new things. I am quite new to riding I’ve only had my restricted (RE) license for about a year, so another 12 months or so and I can get my opens 🤙🏽. I’m keen to do a few advanced courses that focus on cornering, body position, and pretty well anything else that’s involved because I love riding but I want to her really good and being a defensive rider as well, I must admit I’m guilty of riding like a bit of a goose sometimes, but aren’t we all 😂. The fact that you picked em off 1 by 1 shows that experience is everything mate, would’ve been an awesome chat you had with them in Walcha. How did you come about riding across the whole world mate If you don’t mind me asking, did you travel with the purpose to ride? That’s something I’m really looking forward to doing would be great to get some insight from somebody who’s been there and done that 👍🏾
@@PabloM5 It’s a small world, some of my most fondest memories come from blasting around not far from your place at Ormeau, Mt Tamborine and the back way off the hill and out to places like the natural arch & Beaudesert. I’m a long way from you now although some years ago I lived on the Sunshine Coast and there’s a few rides around there near the glasshouse mountains or up through the Mary River. These days I live in the south of Tasmania, some great biking roads down here and not too many people on them, just came back from a blast out to Port Arthur and back to Hobart via Dunalley, its COld but it 👌🏼 I grew up in different parts of Asian because my father was a corporate man who got moved from location to location. I then got to travel and work overseas, which is the main reason I got to ride in the Middle East and Europe. That said, I will be blunt, riding in the Middle East was nothing special, stinking hot, dusty and nobody there cares about bikers, the only good thing about riding over there back in the day is you could ride as fast as you dare or as quick as the bike would carry you & at that point there were no speed cameras and the cops couldn’t care less, I’m sure it’s changed now. Many years ago I was riding from Dubai to Abu Dhabi, riding a current model R1, the speedo was pretty much pegged to its limit dancing around in the 290ies and all of a sudden I heard a strange noise…..kind of frightened me as I scanned the gauges when all of a sudden two locals stormed past me in a Ferrari like I was parked up 😂. Mad buggers had line me up and chased me down just for the hell of it, as they passed me they were madly grinning and the passenger waving 👀. Back in the day you only need worry about a dromedary or camel Coming out, bit like a Kangaroo on steroids 🤣 Everyone of us has pushed pour luck from time to time but I’ve always said that the road is no place to learn to ride a bike. Everyone should start off in the bush and by the time you make it to the bitumen the bike is merely an extension of your body and at that point you learn ‘Roadcraft’ , but it’s just an opinion & as you know opinions are like bumholes, everyone has one 😁 There are some great Dams to ride around not far from your place, I can’t think of their names (Somerset) etc but you’d need to be really careful riding around the GC, they’re literally crazy on that Hwy there, they swap lanes at the blink of an eye, I’d stick to the roads west, north and south of the place. Another great ride from the GC is down to Murwillumbah and out to Nimbin, Lismore, Coffee Camp and all those good places. You could even shoot south one afternoon and ride to port Macquarie, stay somewhere there overnight before hitting the Oxley Hwy, IMHO, one of the best roads in Australia. I just wouldn’t bother on a weekend……too busy. You are lucky living where you are atm, you can pretty much ride year round and the weather is good, down here you base your rides around when the batteries in your heated gloves are going to expire cos it’s a tad cold
That R1 video is not real lol, absolutely no way. Guy was doing 289 at the top of 4th gear when 4th gear tops out at 246 lmao... Probably just as fake as that GPS speed indicator in the corner.
@@jls.mp4 yup... Our stock yamaha r25 (r3's lil bro) produced only 35.5hp... only able to reach 196kmh... (Even after touching my chin onto my tank)...200kmh?.. on a r3?.. with minor tweaks i believe they can...
Tf are these guys talking, maybe in the first seconds r3 and r7 are similar, but you got to shift three times in r3 in order to reach 100km/h unlike r7 which on first gear easily gives you more than the double torq that the r3
This Video is soooo incomplete and under detailed! Very incomplete data, r6 video wasn't reaching about her top speed, r15 is missing, r1 don't have 200hp 😂
Still weak. That's at the crank. My 636, even stock, has the most HP than all 600's in it's class. So tell me why the R6 is SOOO great? And don't tell me it "won the most races" because why? Oh yeah... IT STARTED IN THE FRONT. If course they have a higher chance of winning when the bike starts in 1-3rd place. Over-rated bike. 636 is king and always will be. That's why they got rid of that garbage.
The R7 is a piece of crap. I have tried to find one to compete with my Tuono 660 . Finally I came upon on one on upper big Tujunga canyon. My little Touno 660 destroyed that thing. I am a big bike guy but this tiny 404lbs bike is a monster. It is slow compared to my V4 Touno but do we really need 170hp.
@petitewhitegf they go over 300kph ofc but the acceleration of that one wasn't as good as other r1s that i have seen which was the main surprising factor for me most r1s that i have seen can ofc get to that speed or even higher but they didn't reach 315kph as fast as the one on this video
r125 is basically an r15, just with 25 less cc's of engine so if the r125 can go up to 195kmh r15 can do 200, its very similar so yeah. also r25 was also left out too but its just an r3 with a smaller engine again edit: i was MEGA dumb and probably haven't slept for like 2 days when i wrote that comment. i agree that an r15 or an r125 cannot go even close to 195kmh ever lmao, i probably got the mixed up with the r25/r3 with my goofy ah half working brain
@@Error-33 yeah, i got my hands on an r15 and my topspeed is 135kmh with my weight of 95kg, got an r25 that can reach 160kmh but didnt have a road long enough to reach the topspeed (maybe i can do 170kmh on the r25)
I cant believe how slow the 125 is. Progress forgot small bikes didn't it! 2 stroke 125s were doing 6s 30 years ago. I know 4 strokes were always slower but i'd have thought they would have gotten better in all those years.
That's because you can ride 125cc 15hp bikes in Europe with your cars driver license. So most bikes in these class are build around that regulation, sure you could squeeze much more out of 125cc four stroke, but most are build for commuting anyways so fuel economy is much more important on these.
RIP R6.... Yamaha (yes, the entire company) should be put behind bars for discontinuing this legend.
Like they had a real choice 😂
@@Ashitaka0815 why not? You think taking out the R6 and coming out with thAT joke of an R7 makes any sense whatsoever?! 🤣😂🤣😂
Thank fuck they still have the R1, MT07/9/10.
@@ChrisJones-pi5mh because emission regulations in most countries. The only way to get power out of a 600 is to let it burn fuel like no tomorrow and let it scream like hell went open, both not accepted by todays governments. R9 would have been a better choice though.
Yes r6 is better than r7
@@Ashitaka0815 source? I'm pretty sure bikes like the R1, S1000RR, and H2 produce a hell of a lot more emissions than the R6 did. They scream just as much. Maybe 2-3 thousand RPM less, but they've also got 400+ cc to deal with.
crossplane sounds nuts .... R6 is the real 4 cylinder sound
Subjective taste the cross plane imo sounds better than any inline 4
@@JasonDavide sounds more like V and not like I
They both sound like F1 cars lol. The Crossplane however has more grunt and the mid sound like the more current F1 cars.
This is a parallel twin
@@elitefaq914 i talk about the two four cylinder engines . R6 and R1
You can really see how the R1 is electronically neutered to 300 kph
Changing wheel sensor setup can get around this .
16K rpm R6 sounds brilliant
All of the top super bikes are capped at 299km/h.
just got the long awaited ecu flash and I haven't got a chance to test ts but so far even accel in low gears has improved. so glad i did it, it was a great decision in the long run
That's a tuned r1 for sure. The odometer stops at 299 regardless. The bike had all of 6th gear to go
It's a shame that only the R125 and R3 were actually launched properly, the others are not representative performances
yes the r7 was not going full throttle with second and even with first you can olmost go full thottle if you lean foward that was a weak launch
R1 accelerates as fast as a Veyron super Sport for ~15k… ok
That's why I love motorcycles bro
@@True_YangR7 ikr
@@True_YangR7yea bro try to do that when it’s -20 out 😂
@@glock1inthetop45 would you be driving your veyron out in the ice?
@@jessegm1 I wouldn’t drive in the ice in general so
damn. r1 is literally on different level. r7 top speed is only 3rd gear on r1😂
R6 is the best bike. I am not sure why Yamaha ditched it.
Emissions mostly
You can thank virtue signaling leftists in Europe for that
Yea and it is a race bike. No doubt about it
R6 very fast than R7
r7 isnt about top speed but its more rideable in city and cheap i guess if ure not the type of top speed rider r7 nice option
Yeeeea not really ridable in the city. The sitting position is still a bit extreme imo. I have one and i dont prefer it in the city over the z650.
Idk it’s looking better and better the more I look into it. It still hit 140mph which is only like 30mph lower than r6 (from what I’ve seen to be the average which is like 160-180ish). Might not hit the speed as quickly but it gets there still😂
God I wish the R7 pulled like the R6 while sounding how it does. I know that’s not what it’s made for but that 60/120 was underwhelming 😭
Yeah,i think r7 is very fast than r6.but,we wrong.
R6 has better sound!🎶🎶😁
Inline 4
R7 with sc exhaust is better
I will never miss the s***** frustrating feeling of having to ride a sub-600cc bike
Funny you say that, I was riding litre bikes for a couple of decades, in actual fact I owned one of the first R1’s into my country back in the day and have had 3 of them but nearly always had bikes 750cc or larger with the exception of a couple of zx6r’s and one CBR600.
A few years ago I was overseas for a stint and bought a little 150cc Suzuki, which with the help of a local friend I stripped back and rebuilt from the ground up. It was 150cc, 6 speed manual box with about 18hp (might have been 16hp), but in any case after a couple of months messing with it and changing virtually everything on it I had a serious little weapon (with crazy skinny tyres on it) & to be honest, it’s a bag of fun to ride…..it revs like there’s no tomorrow & if you get on it too early in the bend you can actually get the rear spinning on it & slide it through the corners. I’ve had it for about 15 years now & haven’t ridden it for 5 (mainly because I’m living abroad again) but can’t wait to get back home and get it running again. With a bike like that you really need to work hard & be right on it 100% if the time to extract the best out of it. Back in the day, I use to take it out around the city streets at night and drag other streetsters there, it was a lot of fun. Big HP can make you lazy at time.
I’m an old bastard & back when I first started riding what we considered sports type bikes, there was none of this 100hp stuff with slipper clutches and rider modes 😂, I mean it was drum brakes and spending Friday nights cleaning your Carby’s out so you could be ready for a Saturday morning blast with your mates.
I remember years ago having a Wayne Gardner Special, itv as a 500cc Honda something or rather (I literally can’t remember what it was but would have an old paper photo if it somewhere, maybe mid 1980’ies & I was out hauling arse like there was no tomorrow & to be honest looking back it was a bag of shit compared to what we are riding now 🤣🤣
In the 1970ies I was riding a Kawasaki GPZ750, it had about 50hp & the brakes were rather scarey for its weight 😂, you could hear it coming alright as we had split the exhaust and ripped most of the baffling out from inside……there was no buying a Yoshi pipe for it🤦♂️
But sone of my fondest memories were from riding Suzuki 2stroke 250’s (RGV250) I been again this was in the 1980ies and let me tell you, you really knew you were alive punching through the apex of a corner with about 12,000rpm on board and ur ass was puckering let me tell you but you’re probably rolling your eyes at another old guy telling war stories, plenty of fun to be had on smaller capacity bikes back in the day, let me tell you 🤣
@@GR8Tmatethat was an awesome read mate.. bikes back then sounded like a lot of fun, I’ve only just recently got my license and picked up a little ninja 400 and it does the job.
My father in law has actually told me some stories about the old RGV 250’s, he owned one 20 odd years ago now, apparently that thing was a little weapon mate 😂 screaming little 2 stroke sport bike I couldn’t even imagine something like that on the streeets nowadays, would be a pleasure to see/ ride one.
@@PabloM5 You will have slot of fun on the Ninja 400 Pele, no doubt about it. I’m too old to ride sports style bikes anymore but I am seriously considering buying a new Kawasaki Z900. My only issue is getting my leg over it because I have a spine injury (& I’m just getting old) but once I’m on the bike I feel really good. Over the years I’ve know guys that have ridden up until their late 80ies but the use to ride things like Yamaha Viragos etc & that would be almost as bad as death itself 🤣.
The little 2 stroke bikes back in the day (Suzuki & Yamaha had them) were just like FIRECRACKERS, basically not much would happen until you got them at a certain point in the rev range (powerband) then boom off they’d go. Tbh, they were deadly in the wet 😂.
Back to you, if you’re completely new to motorcycling then I strongly recommend that you do sone advanced rider training courses and even if you have dirt bike experience, the advanced rider courses are great because they teach you about ‘Roadcraft’ and that’s an important part of learning to ride (to stay alive). Too often these days I see too many kids riding their bikes, they hold the wrong position on the road, ride in blind spots, failing to ride defensively etc etc. I’ve done a few courses over the years and sone track work, I’ve ridden throughout Europe, Asia, Middle East, Australia & New Zealand…….once it’s in your blood, that’s it, always there.
Probably some of the most fun I’ve had in recent years was whilst travelling through NSW & I did a couple of laps along the Oxley highway. Came up behind a group of young 20-30yo’s on their sports bikes (about 50 of them) and as they blasted west I slowly picked them off, one by one as we weaved our way across to the next township…….(Walcha) where I stopped to have lunch. I was in the carpark when these guys rode up to where I had just stopped and was organising myself……..& a few of them were really surprised when I took my kid off and they were all a little shocked as they realised they’d been bagged up by a guy old enough to be their grandfather 🤣, I think a few of them had a bit of a bruised ego’s……but I ended up eating with them and we had a few laughs, so bikes can even bridge the generations.
Sadly, I think slot will be lost when bikes become electric, they’ll be fast but lack soul, it’s kind of the way of the future and I’m really grateful that I lived in the times I lived in.
I hope you have a great time on your Ninja 400, remember to focus on being smooth, smooth = fast, also never forget that most car drivers are morons and they don’t look for bikes, stay well away from cars, enjoy yourself, keep smiling.
@@GR8Tmate I would absolutely love to experience riding throngs different countries like you have mate, that sounds like a blast. I’m situated at Ormeau in south-east Queensland and I feel pretty lucky that we have some of what a lot of people would consider a few of the best roads in Australia within riding distance from me. I’m all about that adventure though, I love getting out and about and experiencing new things.
I am quite new to riding I’ve only had my restricted (RE) license for about a year, so another 12 months or so and I can get my opens 🤙🏽. I’m keen to do a few advanced courses that focus on cornering, body position, and pretty well anything else that’s involved because I love riding but I want to her really good and being a defensive rider as well, I must admit I’m guilty of riding like a bit of a goose sometimes, but aren’t we all 😂.
The fact that you picked em off 1 by 1 shows that experience is everything mate, would’ve been an awesome chat you had with them in Walcha.
How did you come about riding across the whole world mate If you don’t mind me asking, did you travel with the purpose to ride? That’s something I’m really looking forward to doing would be great to get some insight from somebody who’s been there and done that 👍🏾
@@PabloM5 It’s a small world, some of my most fondest memories come from blasting around not far from your place at Ormeau, Mt Tamborine and the back way off the hill and out to places like the natural arch & Beaudesert. I’m a long way from you now although some years ago I lived on the Sunshine Coast and there’s a few rides around there near the glasshouse mountains or up through the Mary River. These days I live in the south of Tasmania, some great biking roads down here and not too many people on them, just came back from a blast out to Port Arthur and back to Hobart via Dunalley, its COld but it 👌🏼
I grew up in different parts of Asian because my father was a corporate man who got moved from location to location. I then got to travel and work overseas, which is the main reason I got to ride in the Middle East and Europe. That said, I will be blunt, riding in the Middle East was nothing special, stinking hot, dusty and nobody there cares about bikers, the only good thing about riding over there back in the day is you could ride as fast as you dare or as quick as the bike would carry you & at that point there were no speed cameras and the cops couldn’t care less, I’m sure it’s changed now.
Many years ago I was riding from Dubai to Abu Dhabi, riding a current model R1, the speedo was pretty much pegged to its limit dancing around in the 290ies and all of a sudden I heard a strange noise…..kind of frightened me as I scanned the gauges when all of a sudden two locals stormed past me in a Ferrari like I was parked up 😂. Mad buggers had line me up and chased me down just for the hell of it, as they passed me they were madly grinning and the passenger waving 👀. Back in the day you only need worry about a dromedary or camel
Coming out, bit like a Kangaroo on steroids 🤣
Everyone of us has pushed pour luck from time to time but I’ve always said that the road is no place to learn to ride a bike. Everyone should start off in the bush and by the time you make it to the bitumen the bike is merely an extension of your body and at that point you learn ‘Roadcraft’ , but it’s just an opinion & as you know opinions are like bumholes, everyone has one 😁
There are some great Dams to ride around not far from your place, I can’t think of their names (Somerset) etc but you’d need to be really careful riding around the GC, they’re literally crazy on that Hwy there, they swap lanes at the blink of an eye, I’d stick to the roads west, north and south of the place. Another great ride from the GC is down to Murwillumbah and out to Nimbin, Lismore, Coffee Camp and all those good places.
You could even shoot south one afternoon and ride to port Macquarie, stay somewhere there overnight before hitting the Oxley Hwy, IMHO, one of the best roads in Australia. I just wouldn’t bother on a weekend……too busy.
You are lucky living where you are atm, you can pretty much ride year round and the weather is good, down here you base your rides around when the batteries in your heated gloves are going to expire cos it’s a tad cold
0:19 Great. We can see the time, but we can't see the speedometer.
R6 can easily get a 3.5 second 0-60, that wasn't even a clutched launch.
The r7 part isn’t 100-200 km/h, the rider literally starts at 60 km/h….or 30mph for some people
But the timer starts when the bike is at 100 km/h so it's 100-200
@@alykos94 0-100km / h about 5 seconds, 100-200 always 5 seconds, I would say more than good
ok
U dont have to look at the small one look at the bike dummy
That R1 video is not real lol, absolutely no way. Guy was doing 289 at the top of 4th gear when 4th gear tops out at 246 lmao... Probably just as fake as that GPS speed indicator in the corner.
I hate keyrings flapping around. So annoying!
R7 isn't that faster than R3, that's crazy
R7 is a 1200hp nissan gtr compared to r3 after 100kmh. r3 struggles to reach 150kmh and r7 gets pretty easily to 200kmh
@@jls.mp4 yup... Our stock yamaha r25 (r3's lil bro) produced only 35.5hp... only able to reach 196kmh... (Even after touching my chin onto my tank)...200kmh?.. on a r3?.. with minor tweaks i believe they can...
Cylinders matter
I feel like the guy on the R3 did a much better job launching it, that’s why
yep the r7 is a joke, its insulting that yamaha puts it in the same class as the r1 and r6.
R6 y R1 🔥
I would like to see you do this comparison for the Kawasaki line.
Yeah now that they have the zx4 it would be pretty interesting to see, I wanna see comparison the the ninja 400
@@PabloM5ninja 400 will pull faster in the lower Rev range but zx4r will have it higher up
Tf are these guys talking, maybe in the first seconds r3 and r7 are similar, but you got to shift three times in r3 in order to reach 100km/h unlike r7 which on first gear easily gives you more than the double torq that the r3
Well done. TY. I notice that each segment, gets shorter, and shorter. 😄
Esaustivo! uno dei pochi video dove non parlano del nulla ore e ore
R15 🔥
Love R7 😍
Why is the r7 so slow?
La R7 es la versión más lenta de todas.
Considerando que tiene motor más grande que la R6 es como hacer algo muy pero muy mal
Its funny that people bully r15 more than r125😂😅
Wtf is with R1😳that fast man💀
R1 real gps speed is 313 km/h while the speedo says 299 km/h , they said it's gentleman agrrement but everyone cheats😂
R6 is around 5”, 0 to 100 km/h, similar to R3???
No,r6 guy is not accelerated hardly
Not actually all that surprising the r6 makes no torque low down in the revs
It can reach 60mph (100kmph) around 4sec. It's not fully throttled.
I wanna see all the cbr’s next
R7 sounds like my old Ninja 250, what a tragic bike
the R7 is therefore a terrible replacement to the R6
2014 R6, this will be it
whats the thing on top left showing the speed
Yamaha r125 lol Its a beast
Sonho demais essa R, gosto demais dos crossplane
Todas são R…
This Video is soooo incomplete and under detailed! Very incomplete data, r6 video wasn't reaching about her top speed, r15 is missing, r1 don't have 200hp 😂
R1 has officially 200hp, what are you on about?
R1 have 200 Hp and almost 165-170 wheel hp
yamaha yzf r6 was quite impressive tbh ! i wasnt expecting a 118hp this powerful
Still weak. That's at the crank. My 636, even stock, has the most HP than all 600's in it's class. So tell me why the R6 is SOOO great? And don't tell me it "won the most races" because why? Oh yeah... IT STARTED IN THE FRONT. If course they have a higher chance of winning when the bike starts in 1-3rd place. Over-rated bike. 636 is king and always will be. That's why they got rid of that garbage.
Ain't no way I ride one of those if I go that fast it better have wings and leaves the ground
why cant it just show 300. 299 kicks my OCD lol
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The R7 is a true underperformer and the R1 is average .
Pic up is too short 😏😏 all credit goes to two stroke
why they dis r6 it was the real beast
R6 the best sound
No. The 636 is.
Bro where’s R15
where is yzf R25
Lmao that first bike 😂😂😂😂😂
So R7 technically is 80% MT-07.
Where is the tunnel...
Crossplane sounds like a scooter
You missed R15
My friend did 4.66 on his R3
With mods yeah
The R7 is a piece of crap. I have tried to find one to compete with my Tuono 660 . Finally I came upon on one on upper big Tujunga canyon. My little Touno 660 destroyed that thing. I am a big bike guy but this tiny 404lbs bike is a monster. It is slow compared to my V4 Touno but do we really need 170hp.
Is it just me or are they all launching terribly.
Yeah r1 does not have 200hp
R1m does
200 at the crank. That one is probably tuned given the top speed
@@dannyb9083 yeah, that thing was flying real fast. i wasn't expecting it to go that fast too since most r1's that i saw don't go that fast
@petitewhitegf they go over 300kph ofc but the acceleration of that one wasn't as good as other r1s that i have seen which was the main surprising factor for me
most r1s that i have seen can ofc get to that speed or even higher but they didn't reach 315kph as fast as the one on this video
@AtaKemalTur you have seen. Ride one bruh.
R7 is the better acceleration, design , sound in this class
Hmm, I’m gonna say false.
Really didnt tell me much
r15 was left out
r125 is basically an r15, just with 25 less cc's of engine so if the r125 can go up to 195kmh r15 can do 200, its very similar so yeah. also r25 was also left out too but its just an r3 with a smaller engine again
edit: i was MEGA dumb and probably haven't slept for like 2 days when i wrote that comment. i agree that an r15 or an r125 cannot go even close to 195kmh ever lmao, i probably got the mixed up with the r25/r3 with my goofy ah half working brain
@@Error-33 They do not go anywhere near 200... 130 downhill at best lmao.
@@basmca1 i tried hitting 151 on speedo on my r15, but it took 3 business days tho LOL it took damn long to climb after going past 140+
@@Error-33 yeah, i got my hands on an r15 and my topspeed is 135kmh with my weight of 95kg, got an r25 that can reach 160kmh but didnt have a road long enough to reach the topspeed (maybe i can do 170kmh on the r25)
@petitewhitegf i agree. edited my comment to explain my dumb mistake lmao
only 185 mph
why are you using the dash when theres a literal gps there for you lol
I cant believe how slow the 125 is. Progress forgot small bikes didn't it! 2 stroke 125s were doing 6s 30 years ago. I know 4 strokes were always slower but i'd have thought they would have gotten better in all those years.
Displacement means nothing, a two stroke 125 is a completely different engine
Most 125s are, for european law, restricted to 11kw power for the A1 motorcycle licence
That's because you can ride 125cc 15hp bikes in Europe with your cars driver license. So most bikes in these class are build around that regulation, sure you could squeeze much more out of 125cc four stroke, but most are build for commuting anyways so fuel economy is much more important on these.
Imagine 1000cc 2 stroke exist 🗿
R7 😂😂 seriously Yamaha..
How is the R7 that shit lol
Those things are a sure way to die kamikaze bikes
This video makes no sense.
Where is r15
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There is no R15 in Europe, R15 in Europe is R125
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Your driving very bad. R15 0 to 100 10 sec. R1m 0 to 100 2.7 sec
cheating on r7 in the vid. 0-100 or 0-200 what now? what a bad video
Yamaha is Best in the universe👈🏻💘💘💘💘
Why are these bikes so slow…my modified ninja 400 can do 0-60 in 4sec
and 100-200 in never
my ninja 400 is faster than an H2RR 0-60
@@moisesojeda1085 shut up no one cares about a ninja 400
@@moisesojeda1085liar
dang r7 is horrible
Jeez the R7 is rubbish
Stop riding these death machines
R7 is short shifting and R6 needs a better rider
Your figures are very confused, need to be more specific in my opinion.
Where is r15