I put 16k miles on my HP4 which included daily rides, track, and touring with customized sw-motech saddle bags. So, yes, you can. I'm gonna setup my 24 S1000RR the same. Best of all worlds.
would i daily ride an s1000RR? well that depends on if i win it or not , i used to daily a 2002 ZX7R and i mean i got caught in snow storms a few times.
I had a CBR600RR as my only means of transportation for 3 years. I was in my 20s and single so I didn't really have to worry about grocery shopping and stuff like that. Only what fit in a backpack. Carrying my golf clubs sucked though.
@@wooltron1good god man, where did you live that blessed you with such a capability? Arizona? Nevada? Here in Ohio I have two motorcycles, a Miata, and an SUV and even the Miata is a bad bet in the winters here let alone the motorcycles lol.
I daily rode ninja 650 for 2 years, my only transport, have gonewitg tires around waist to get changed, fit a 30 pack of cans in backpack and can wear back pack on front and back at same time, ski pants and wind breakers take away the true cold shivers that give yourself the deathwobbles
Absolutely correct! as I’ve probably mentioned too many times on this thread!! I have a 1st gen Diavel with hard bags and a 22 panigale v4s, if there’s a gun to my head and I could ONLY have one SUPERbike the S100ORR would most likely be my choice!! Because it handles so well@ low speed, and everywhere else!! my V4s wasn’t as bad as my R1 I had, but I wouldn’t have the V4S as my only bike!! Haveing Two or more bikes Is the best option!! But really if you haveing only one bike maybe get a street fighter or the s-1000s really
I have a 2018 s1000rr, most of the time when I take her out I put down big miles, 8 hour rides when I can. I love it, so comfortable on it. I like to think it's a civilised demon, nice at low revs but a monster at high revs
10:26 after a few videos I saw researching this bike, there are a couple who don’t share your concerns with filtering and being wanton after watching them filter on the highway at over 100 and hitting 192.
you know what's weird? I still get giddy when I look at my little cb300r.... It's currently in storage and I had to shift it around a bit in the garage that family let me stash it in (their idea was pretty bad and they only realized it half-way through winter so it had to move) and pulling the cover off, pivoting it on it's kick-stand to jimmy it in place... I was still giddy and happy knowing it's my bike.
A bike is a bike regardless of condition or price. If it makes you feel good things, it's as good of a bike as any other. 😊 I have a '22 Hayabusa and an '06 ZX-10R, and I've been wanting a Honda Grom for while now and a 400cc sporty bike. I know I'd look back as I walk away and feel good about them as with my faster bikes.
Nah people talk about daily this and that but its never to the point where its a sole vehicle. You cannot daily a sports bike, because if you ride if for at least 320 days, the bike is going to tell you that its not designed for it. Not to mention maintenance.
31, been riding for 2 years, 5500 miles on a 2012 ninja 650 and 8500 on a Harly Nightster (probably closer to 6, it's my wifes bike). No need for top speed runs or even bening a little crazy. Is this an ok bike for a 2nd bike? I'm stuck between just getting this and taking it slow or getting a ZX6R and taking the stepping stone route. I don't drive fast, I don't race, and if they made this in a S600RR I would get that instead. I simply just love this bike.
I daily the s1000rr for some after work throttle therapy and take it for longer weekend rides. For all day riding the SW Motech PRO Sport tank bag is great. For a 2-3 day trip I use the PRO Blaze saddlebag set. A little pricey, but worth every penny (no, I’m not sponsored). So far my back and I are still good friends, too. Love that bike!❤🏍️
@@lofee.r7absolutely fantastic! I enjoy it as much as on the first day. I last tracked it two months ago. I also tour on it… did almost 500 miles last Saturday (3 days ago) and two 500 mile days in a row two weeks ago. Most comfortable super bike out there with heated grips, slightly less aggressive seating position than the other liter bikes and the option to sit rather upright and relax your wrists when cruising on cruise control. But you still smoke everything out there if you really want to.
In summertime i do my grocery shopping on the bike. I bring a hockeytruck (or smaller) and place items vertically in it, heavy items bottom and stacking before placing on my back. Not a long ride. Just walking is like 12 min there.
When i lived in Hawaii i used to drive my 12 S1K arround the island and it would take me about 5 hours or so depending. It was super comfortable. For a speot bike. Now I'm in Florida trying to find some twisties. And its only got 11k on the odometer. Been thinking on swaping to a 24.
You sure? I always thought that was only the last known location so you can find back to your bike in a city or so. I don’t think it actively sends its location, so if someone steals it, you wouldn’t know where it went. Maybe I’m wrong…
I've been riding a sports bicycle ever since high school, a race bike feels right at home for me. I can go all day on these without back pain or anyhting, so it all comes down to what you're used to and willing to adapt to. I've ridden tourers and sports tourers but they all feel like my mom's bicycle, too sluggish to my taste.
The second best feature is folding in the super easy to pivot mirrors and lane splitting the hell out of it!! There virtually isn't a gap you cannot get through...First away at the lights every time!!! ❤🤍💙
For luggage I use a small tank bag for mine, and BMW sells you a big tail bag for touring. Yes, straight from BMW, I have it and it doesn't make it a GS, but can perfectly tour on it. And if you back hurts, you are not going fast enough.
I'm taking delivery of my '25 M RR in the spring, and I plan on daily riding it. 🤷♀ HOL UP. Are you riding up S. Congress Ave. down south of Ben White?! LOL I'm there all the time.
I am currently looking at getting a 2012 S1000RR for my next bike. Do you think that bike would have similar characteristics as the latest model minus the cruise control to make it a daily motorbike?
This guy here riding pass my house lol... Didn't know you from Austin. Thanks for the review, just one question - what is it I hear s1000rr has no emotional delivery, it's numb to ride, some say soul-less.. Currently on superduke GT. Looking at s1000 next, but if it's all performance an no fun I dont think I want it :/
I don’t know what you mean exactly by daily use ! I mean as a transport method yes maybe , but what about the expensive parts that the bike has? Would you risk park your bike anywhere in the streets and people come and touch and sit on it or maybe kids approach to to the bike and play with it ? The problem of the s1000rr is that it’s too expensive which make it hard to use as daily bike. Don’t you agree with me?
Somehow the idea that daily means luggage…has me scratching my head. Of like you said riding bike is deeply personal. I tend to backpack everything…1000km trips and groceries and errands both.
I just bought a black 1999 Honda VFR-800 in excellent condition, and it is 4 times the bike as my 2021 390 Duke. I love it! Need to make a few adjustments, but I am looking forward to riding it.
The Virginia State Police are now riding a variant of this BMW bike, They sit in all kinds of places police cars can't and use aimed laser radar guns to get people speeding. You ain't getting away from those cops. Fun video. Nice to see Yammie giving the BMW some great reviews.
Uh, wat? The few articles I can even find say they're using the r1250rt which is not at all uncommon as a police bike. It's hardly a variant of the s1000 and not even close to the performance, especially when loaded down with the many pounds of gear they carry. You could outrun one on almost anything.
@@dddon513 It's sporty BMW motorcycle - not a Harley Davidson lead sled. I doubt you could get away from one on any bike but then again, I'm not going to try. It's just great to see the cops get a bike that wasn't designed in the 1930's.
I live in Northern Virginia, but I'm a native hawaiian(lived on Oahu my whole life), but now live here in Virginia and I sure wish Virginia was smart enough(socially and politically) to allow lane filtering. If they can do it with 6 lanes in california, certainly they can do with with 3 or 4 lanes on I-95 !!
VA State police ride BMW's GS and K series bikes not S series. Talked with 1 of the State guys that rode thru Richmond Bikes n Coffee a few Sundays ago.
well, i love 2017gsxr 1000, it is The super sport to get for me because it has ABS/TC, 3 mods and some other thing and that's all. Modern tech is joust too much. Bike was always about ride, speed and power, you were in control. Today you can set with your fingi a 100 diferent bs and feel safe doing too much speed, because it tell's you you can, instead your feel. I get it in the Adventure segment, but for this much money, you can buy a car, witch is 100% better daily. You dont need 200+ hp bike for daily.
In europe ...driving a car is horror couse of the traffic jams in cities with small street and cramped spaces. Everything is better than a car in europe ...atleast in big cities .
@@lt7367 You're right about a 30k bike ,but you also dont need a 150k car on streets or a lambo or a ferrari but people still buy them. Also s1000r is 16.400+ , if you can buy it and really want it ...why not get one ? I mean for that money you cant get a decent hybrid car...and an electric...( except Dacia spring) ...is impossible . Everything is better for europe , even a 200 bike. Lets agree to disagree. :D
I really hope Yammie sees this comment because I'm in a situation right now. The S1000RR or the Speed Triple 1200RR? He seems to love both but I'm guessing the 1200RR slightly edges it out. I'll await his answer. Wish I could have both lol.
Bikes being an emotional purchase is the truest thing I've ever heard. I have a small car a 2010 Toyota Mark X that I use for shopping, business meetings and outing with friends because almost always someone needs a ride back home but when I'm feeling devious I pop out my Zx6r for some play. One of the funnest things is to take it to my uni and seeing peoples reactions. You feel so badass and like the Main Character. (i'm an attention whore)
I wouldn't daily ride a BMW S1000RR due to insurance rates; careful riders who commute are essentially subsidizing crash-happy riders. Of course, that's the purpose of insurance, but it seems to me that the very high insurance rates on BWM's S1000's is doing exactly what free markets want you to do...avoid vehicles that are expensive to buy and dangerous to own. While I love sportbikes, I don't want to be associated with your typical sportbike rider who buys an S1000...a person who decats their bike into something really loud (that's tells you a lot about how antisocial the rider is), re-chips their bike (because screw emissions and 200 hp isn't enough), and crashes a lot (hence the very high insurance rates). While not all S1000 owners are this way, enough owners are indeed this way as to result in insurance companies assessing these riders as a "very high risk".
@@jvillain9946 I'm a 52 year old rider with no tickets in 30 years, 815 credit score, no crashes since 1993, and with most bikes my insurance is between $250 to $450 per year through Progressive for bikes like the XSR900, F900, Suzuki GSX8S, GSXS1000, for full coverage including all that you've listed. I do use fairly high coverage limits, something like 50K medical coverage and 100K/200K limits. However, with the S1000RR, full coverage with the same is about $1500 to $1800, and it's slightly lower for GSXR1000's and Kawasaki ZX6R. Is that unaffordable? Kinda, but not necessarily from a money view point. Rather, the insurance company that I use is, I believe, very good at assessing risk, and they've essentially told me that if I buy an S1000RR I will triple my chances of crashing. That's a huge amount. Maybe 50% I'd be ok with ie buy an MT-10 instead of an XSR900, but triple the risk?
I daily a cbr1000, before I bought it all I heard was how awful it is to daily a sport bike blah blah blah. I love it to death and can’t complain about anything other than the storage, but it is a motorcycle, so what do you expect.
Why would you buy a s1k vs xr to daily ride? Can you? sure you can daily ride anything if you don’t have any option. That being said s1k is one of the best dailies if you only want to ride a superbike, they make luggage for it and you can just run roads 6 tires.
For me?, in my country? Nell gas is waaaaaaaaaaaay to expensive and with the price of that bike I can buy 3 houses ....Maybe not 3 would. I buy it if I had the money ....nah I'm RE guy
Before I even watch this video, I know the answer. No. My buddy who has 20 years riding experience just sold his BMW 1000 because he didn’t like riding it daily. He’s looking at MTs and SuperDukes now.
If you like the s1000rr you will love the h2sx. Thats what happens when a superbike and a goldwing have sex and then some mad scientists put a compressor on it. And it comes with cases.
Well I certainly cannot daily race boots and full leathers fuck that. As I have stuff to do when going on my bike, I very rarely go on it for a leisure ride. I'm more of an urban but protective casual attire guy. Because your not on a race track. I have seen many riders commuting in full leathers and race boots and I cringe everytime.
It's for protection not for racing. The reason why motorcycle racers where them is because they provide the most protection out of anything. I wear full leathers and boots every single ride because if i go down at least I'm prepared. I don't see what is so cringy about being protected knowing I'm about to go 90-100mph in the twisty roads where no one is around me for miles.
@@thescientist8516 but going to a coffeeshop in full leathers isnt practical and going to a meeting either. In Asian countries they have stuff to do on their scooters but they dont wear attire like they are on a race track. But each to their own.
Would you daily an S1000RR...? I might. Remember, you can win this bike at yammienoob.co ! Don't sleep on it.
Wish I could but the comp isn't open to subs in South Africa. Ah well, good luck to anyone entering :)
I put 16k miles on my HP4 which included daily rides, track, and touring with customized sw-motech saddle bags. So, yes, you can. I'm gonna setup my 24 S1000RR the same. Best of all worlds.
would i daily ride an s1000RR? well that depends on if i win it or not , i used to daily a 2002 ZX7R and i mean i got caught in snow storms a few times.
There are so many things on/about this bike that make it an ideal superbike to own as your only bike
You can daily ride anything....is worth it?....if you're strong enough.
True but long term effect isnt good though. And the next question is how long will you last. We are not getting any younger you know 😂
@@MrRGM10 Like I said, if you're strong enough haha
I had a CBR600RR as my only means of transportation for 3 years. I was in my 20s and single so I didn't really have to worry about grocery shopping and stuff like that. Only what fit in a backpack. Carrying my golf clubs sucked though.
@@wooltron1good god man, where did you live that blessed you with such a capability? Arizona? Nevada? Here in Ohio I have two motorcycles, a Miata, and an SUV and even the Miata is a bad bet in the winters here let alone the motorcycles lol.
I read this out in my head like Tommy Lee Jones from Men In Black
I daily the M1000rr 2021.
I used it even at -1°C. I wouldn’t switch for any other bike
Can you please help me with some info ? Does it burn oil ? what mpg does you get out of it ?
Thank you in advance .
@@sileniu it doesn’t burn oil and I get about 39 mpg riding in the city
I daily rode ninja 650 for 2 years, my only transport, have gonewitg tires around waist to get changed, fit a 30 pack of cans in backpack and can wear back pack on front and back at same time, ski pants and wind breakers take away the true cold shivers that give yourself the deathwobbles
Hahaha. You're a graduated trooper! 😅
3 yrs. Rain/Shine/Snow. ✊🏻
I had 8500 on my 22s1k when i decided to get a 23 s1k last year and have 4700 thus far. Those miles vary from the mountains to city 👍
I’ve had my 23 s1000rr for less than a year and have over 4k miles on it already.
Updates? Looking to get the 2025 when it drops
My daily commute for 30k kms a year, year round in Belgium is the s1000xr
S1000RR is one WSBK away from becoming one of the greatest if not the best sports bike ever made. Period.
this statement was a wonderful foreshadoow haha
Absolutely correct! as I’ve probably mentioned too many times on this thread!! I have a 1st gen Diavel with hard bags and a 22 panigale v4s, if there’s a gun to my head and I could ONLY have one SUPERbike the S100ORR would most likely be my choice!! Because it handles so well@ low speed, and everywhere else!! my V4s wasn’t as bad as my R1 I had, but I wouldn’t have the V4S as my only bike!! Haveing Two or more bikes Is the best option!!
But really if you haveing only one bike maybe get a street fighter or the s-1000s really
SW Motech makes side bags. Seen guys use them no problem.
The BMW S models are awesome. I am just not a boxer twin fan but everything else BMW does is awesome.
I'm a cruiser guy (as if you couldn't guess) but that looks like a damn sweet bike!
I have a 2018 s1000rr, most of the time when I take her out I put down big miles, 8 hour rides when I can.
I love it, so comfortable on it.
I like to think it's a civilised demon, nice at low revs but a monster at high revs
10:26 after a few videos I saw researching this bike, there are a couple who don’t share your concerns with filtering and being wanton after watching them filter on the highway at over 100 and hitting 192.
you know what's weird? I still get giddy when I look at my little cb300r.... It's currently in storage and I had to shift it around a bit in the garage that family let me stash it in (their idea was pretty bad and they only realized it half-way through winter so it had to move) and pulling the cover off, pivoting it on it's kick-stand to jimmy it in place... I was still giddy and happy knowing it's my bike.
A bike is a bike regardless of condition or price. If it makes you feel good things, it's as good of a bike as any other. 😊
I have a '22 Hayabusa and an '06 ZX-10R, and I've been wanting a Honda Grom for while now and a 400cc sporty bike. I know I'd look back as I walk away and feel good about them as with my faster bikes.
Nah people talk about daily this and that but its never to the point where its a sole vehicle. You cannot daily a sports bike, because if you ride if for at least 320 days, the bike is going to tell you that its not designed for it. Not to mention maintenance.
31, been riding for 2 years, 5500 miles on a 2012 ninja 650 and 8500 on a Harly Nightster (probably closer to 6, it's my wifes bike). No need for top speed runs or even bening a little crazy. Is this an ok bike for a 2nd bike? I'm stuck between just getting this and taking it slow or getting a ZX6R and taking the stepping stone route.
I don't drive fast, I don't race, and if they made this in a S600RR I would get that instead. I simply just love this bike.
BMW S1K is a great daily, I had a 3rd Gen. rode it to work often, put 10k miles on it within a year. Just gets a little hot
What is the difference between the base model BMW s1000rr and the full packed s1000rr
Check there website, mostly electronic packages
I daily the s1000rr for some after work throttle therapy and take it for longer weekend rides. For all day riding the SW Motech PRO Sport tank bag is great. For a 2-3 day trip I use the PRO Blaze saddlebag set. A little pricey, but worth every penny (no, I’m not sponsored).
So far my back and I are still good friends, too.
Love that bike!❤🏍️
How’s the bike going so far? I’m looking into getting a 2024 s1000rr and I’ll be dailying it.
@@lofee.r7absolutely fantastic! I enjoy it as much as on the first day. I last tracked it two months ago. I also tour on it… did almost 500 miles last Saturday (3 days ago) and two 500 mile days in a row two weeks ago.
Most comfortable super bike out there with heated grips, slightly less aggressive seating position than the other liter bikes and the option to sit rather upright and relax your wrists when cruising on cruise control. But you still smoke everything out there if you really want to.
I had a 2009 Yamaha R1 as my only vehicle in Oregon for a year, can be worse then that.
In summertime i do my grocery shopping on the bike. I bring a hockeytruck (or smaller) and place items vertically in it, heavy items bottom and stacking before placing on my back. Not a long ride. Just walking is like 12 min there.
When i lived in Hawaii i used to drive my 12 S1K arround the island and it would take me about 5 hours or so depending. It was super comfortable. For a speot bike. Now I'm in Florida trying to find some twisties. And its only got 11k on the odometer. Been thinking on swaping to a 24.
I’ve always thought that this is the only superbike that I would be willing to daily ride
I knew you would come around
I daily a superbike. And when i drive it’s a car with racing coil overs and and bucket seats😂 Believe me, I know comfort
2019 BMW S1000R Small tank bag and a backpack for the summer daily ride.
Hell, you can daily ride a 2023 ducati V4R because it's definately comfortable enough to do it; although not as comfortable as a s1000rr
12:00 FYI there's a tracker in the bmw app
You sure? I always thought that was only the last known location so you can find back to your bike in a city or so. I don’t think it actively sends its location, so if someone steals it, you wouldn’t know where it went. Maybe I’m wrong…
I've been riding a sports bicycle ever since high school, a race bike feels right at home for me. I can go all day on these without back pain or anyhting, so it all comes down to what you're used to and willing to adapt to. I've ridden tourers and sports tourers but they all feel like my mom's bicycle, too sluggish to my taste.
The second best feature is folding in the super easy to pivot mirrors and lane splitting the hell out of it!! There virtually isn't a gap you cannot get through...First away at the lights every time!!! ❤🤍💙
Hear me out, if you want this kind of performance and rideablity but better get an h2 sx se.. i have one as a daily its awesome!
For luggage I use a small tank bag for mine, and BMW sells you a big tail bag for touring. Yes, straight from BMW, I have it and it doesn't make it a GS, but can perfectly tour on it. And if you back hurts, you are not going fast enough.
I'm taking delivery of my '25 M RR in the spring, and I plan on daily riding it. 🤷♀
HOL UP. Are you riding up S. Congress Ave. down south of Ben White?! LOL I'm there all the time.
I am currently looking at getting a 2012 S1000RR for my next bike. Do you think that bike would have similar characteristics as the latest model minus the cruise control to make it a daily motorbike?
This guy here riding pass my house lol... Didn't know you from Austin. Thanks for the review, just one question - what is it I hear s1000rr has no emotional delivery, it's numb to ride, some say soul-less..
Currently on superduke GT. Looking at s1000 next, but if it's all performance an no fun I dont think I want it :/
I daily my R7, had no problems with it. I dunno if you need 200hp on the daily though
I don’t know what you mean exactly by daily use ! I mean as a transport method yes maybe , but what about the expensive parts that the bike has? Would you risk park your bike anywhere in the streets and people come and touch and sit on it or maybe kids approach to to the bike and play with it ?
The problem of the s1000rr is that it’s too expensive which make it hard to use as daily bike.
Don’t you agree with me?
I've always added panniers to my sportbikes. They are both useful and provide a small amount of plausible deniability towards cops who pull you over.
What kind of deniability do panniers offer to law enforcement? That you aren’t a usual street squid or something?
Somehow the idea that daily means luggage…has me scratching my head.
Of like you said riding bike is deeply personal.
I tend to backpack everything…1000km trips and groceries and errands both.
Does Yammie not have the store anymore with riding equipment???
yam it is very easy to cruise on s1k with bren tune flash try it once
I just bought a black 1999 Honda VFR-800 in excellent condition, and it is 4 times the bike as my 2021 390 Duke.
I love it! Need to make a few adjustments, but I am looking forward to riding it.
This vs stock 23 Busa which has more comfortable ergos?
I would like to see you get an XR M package. I think it would be interesting enough!
I just traded my 21 XR M for a 24 S1000RR and had an HP4 before that. XR is a good bike but I need the tuck.
A good daily is the the that looks amd sounds the coolest😂
M1000r all day. Wouldn't ride the rr on the road so uncomfortable. Track bike.
I don’t see why if you just go the speed limit what’s so hard about using it daily
The Virginia State Police are now riding a variant of this BMW bike, They sit in all kinds of places police cars can't and use aimed laser radar guns to get people speeding. You ain't getting away from those cops. Fun video. Nice to see Yammie giving the BMW some great reviews.
Uh, wat? The few articles I can even find say they're using the r1250rt which is not at all uncommon as a police bike. It's hardly a variant of the s1000 and not even close to the performance, especially when loaded down with the many pounds of gear they carry.
You could outrun one on almost anything.
@@dddon513 It's sporty BMW motorcycle - not a Harley Davidson lead sled. I doubt you could get away from one on any bike but then again, I'm not going to try. It's just great to see the cops get a bike that wasn't designed in the 1930's.
I live in Northern Virginia, but I'm a native hawaiian(lived on Oahu my whole life), but now live here in Virginia and I sure wish Virginia was smart enough(socially and politically) to allow lane filtering. If they can do it with 6 lanes in california, certainly they can do with with 3 or 4 lanes on I-95 !!
VA State police ride BMW's GS and K series bikes not S series. Talked with 1 of the State guys that rode thru Richmond Bikes n Coffee a few Sundays ago.
How about whit a passinger?🙈🙈
I daily mine in the spring and summer.
well, i love 2017gsxr 1000, it is The super sport to get for me because it has ABS/TC, 3 mods and some other thing and that's all. Modern tech is joust too much. Bike was always about ride, speed and power, you were in control. Today you can set with your fingi a 100 diferent bs and feel safe doing too much speed, because it tell's you you can, instead your feel. I get it in the Adventure segment, but for this much money, you can buy a car, witch is 100% better daily. You dont need 200+ hp bike for daily.
In europe ...driving a car is horror couse of the traffic jams in cities with small street and cramped spaces.
Everything is better than a car in europe ...atleast in big cities .
@@sileniu i am from Czech Republic, it is true about traffic, but you still dont need 200hp, 30k € bike
@@lt7367 You're right about a 30k bike ,but you also dont need a 150k car on streets or a lambo or a ferrari but people still buy them. Also s1000r is 16.400+ , if you can buy it and really want it ...why not get one ?
I mean for that money you cant get a decent hybrid car...and an electric...( except Dacia spring) ...is impossible .
Everything is better for europe , even a 200 bike. Lets agree to disagree. :D
I daily rode a grom for a year and this year I’m gonna daily ride an r6 trust me you can daily any bike
So 100 mile round trip commute 5 times a week too much for this bike??? It’s my dream bike
Am I the only one who is a fan of old s1000rr because of its edgy tail end and asymmetrical headlight?
I really hope Yammie sees this comment because I'm in a situation right now. The S1000RR or the Speed Triple 1200RR? He seems to love both but I'm guessing the 1200RR slightly edges it out. I'll await his answer. Wish I could have both lol.
I daily my H2 SE-SX no problem'O
My landlord has a S1000RR with sidecases, a topcase and tankbag. Im not allowed to try it😅
16:30 yeah a lot of looks from guys and children
Bikes being an emotional purchase is the truest thing I've ever heard. I have a small car a 2010 Toyota Mark X that I use for shopping, business meetings and outing with friends because almost always someone needs a ride back home but when I'm feeling devious I pop out my Zx6r for some play.
One of the funnest things is to take it to my uni and seeing peoples reactions. You feel so badass and like the Main Character. (i'm an attention whore)
Please, please put me out of my pain; BMW s1000 rr or Panagale V2 as my daily rider ?
Panigale V2 if you want to bring the ladies home.
S1000RR if you want the better bike.
I wouldn't daily ride a BMW S1000RR due to insurance rates; careful riders who commute are essentially subsidizing crash-happy riders. Of course, that's the purpose of insurance, but it seems to me that the very high insurance rates on BWM's S1000's is doing exactly what free markets want you to do...avoid vehicles that are expensive to buy and dangerous to own.
While I love sportbikes, I don't want to be associated with your typical sportbike rider who buys an S1000...a person who decats their bike into something really loud (that's tells you a lot about how antisocial the rider is), re-chips their bike (because screw emissions and 200 hp isn't enough), and crashes a lot (hence the very high insurance rates). While not all S1000 owners are this way, enough owners are indeed this way as to result in insurance companies assessing these riders as a "very high risk".
Quoted $86/mth for full coverage, comprehensive, collision, theft, uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury, and gap. So not that bad.
@@jvillain9946 I'm a 52 year old rider with no tickets in 30 years, 815 credit score, no crashes since 1993, and with most bikes my insurance is between $250 to $450 per year through Progressive for bikes like the XSR900, F900, Suzuki GSX8S, GSXS1000, for full coverage including all that you've listed. I do use fairly high coverage limits, something like 50K medical coverage and 100K/200K limits.
However, with the S1000RR, full coverage with the same is about $1500 to $1800, and it's slightly lower for GSXR1000's and Kawasaki ZX6R.
Is that unaffordable? Kinda, but not necessarily from a money view point. Rather, the insurance company that I use is, I believe, very good at assessing risk, and they've essentially told me that if I buy an S1000RR I will triple my chances of crashing. That's a huge amount. Maybe 50% I'd be ok with ie buy an MT-10 instead of an XSR900, but triple the risk?
I pay 114$ a month full coverage and have only had my m class license for less than a year when I got it. I pay more on my 20 year old truck
Yep… $1100 a year, full coverage. My Grand Cherokee is triple.
Yes you can daily ride it no probs....
I daily a cbr1000, before I bought it all I heard was how awful it is to daily a sport bike blah blah blah. I love it to death and can’t complain about anything other than the storage, but it is a motorcycle, so what do you expect.
I'll be sending you 40 postcards.🏍🏍
Imo it's a super bike of course you can
Why would you buy a s1k vs xr to daily ride? Can you? sure you can daily ride anything if you don’t have any option. That being said s1k is one of the best dailies if you only want to ride a superbike, they make luggage for it and you can just run roads 6 tires.
Yes
You can daily ride a pogo stick if you have to.
For me?, in my country? Nell gas is waaaaaaaaaaaay to expensive and with the price of that bike I can buy 3 houses ....Maybe not 3 would. I buy it if I had the money ....nah I'm RE guy
In the end you will choose to keep it, I thought.
If you might run from the cops on any given day it's the daily bike I'd want to ride.
the answer is yes, it is smooth as fuck
12:12 begging for someone to what??
0.75x speed for the win
You CAN daily ride anything, but that does NOT mean that you SHOULD.
yes its called an xr1000r , miss the old vibes from this channel
I have to buy this toy 😂
I don't think so. Any super sport bike isn't for daily use.
I daily my 2024 bmw s1000rr 👌
100% im a noob S1000RR is soo easy to ride compared ro rsv4 factory, ducati panigale and mv agusta. I tried all before i took the leap to buy bmw
Before I even watch this video, I know the answer.
No.
My buddy who has 20 years riding experience just sold his BMW 1000 because he didn’t like riding it daily. He’s looking at MTs and SuperDukes now.
No. A daily bike it something you ride daily. At least ever day you leave the house
yes :)
I'd just get a XR if you're gonna daily ride a RR.
I kinda daily mine
If you like the s1000rr you will love the h2sx. Thats what happens when a superbike and a goldwing have sex and then some mad scientists put a compressor on it.
And it comes with cases.
W bike
Ha ha sounds like you are getting older
Bro just redefined 'daily ride' just to fit the bike :/
nice ad
Great daily rider! If it fits, it don't sits.
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Well I certainly cannot daily race boots and full leathers fuck that. As I have stuff to do when going on my bike, I very rarely go on it for a leisure ride.
I'm more of an urban but protective casual attire guy. Because your not on a race track. I have seen many riders commuting in full leathers and race boots and I cringe everytime.
It's for protection not for racing. The reason why motorcycle racers where them is because they provide the most protection out of anything. I wear full leathers and boots every single ride because if i go down at least I'm prepared. I don't see what is so cringy about being protected knowing I'm about to go 90-100mph in the twisty roads where no one is around me for miles.
@@thescientist8516 but going to a coffeeshop in full leathers isnt practical and going to a meeting either. In Asian countries they have stuff to do on their scooters but they dont wear attire like they are on a race track. But each to their own.
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I would like to win it
NO WAY A GIVEAWAY, bro stop promoting this shit its so annoying