I have been riding bikes since 1979. In days past Ducatis were a recipe for trouble. I has a friend whose bike gave up at 18,000 miles and, even under warranty, took months to fix and still was not right. But then times may well have changed. The 80s were a long time ago.
Claiming rock solid reliability when the bike is less then a year old is absurd. Put 100,000 or more on the clock and have solid maintenance records of everything put into it, then that claim will start to make sense.
Through testing and rigorous power shifts and various surface tests it's probaley been put through everything in can handle and more so that they can make such statements.
me too! Ive had so far 9 motorcyles in my life, 1 was a ktm, the others Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawi. The KTM was a complete mess in reliability. The Japs never a thing, not even once (with propper maintenance obviously). Im not joking or exaggerating.
Drag races ? There are 186+ mph production motorcycles that are EXTREMELY reliable. Honda Black Bird & Suzuki Hayabusa to name a couple but there are many more.
I have had my Sportster for 25 years and 400,000 miles on the original engine and 37 back tires and 17 front ones and 3 belts in 25 years. My Sportster has outlasted all of my Honda's put together. I have had my Triumph Tr-6 with a hard tail and magneto for 40 years. Many people who own Sportsters have 250 K miles on the original engine. The EVOLUTION Sportster is the most reliable and dependable transportation for a air cooled twin. Belts lasts for over 100,000+ miles with no maintenance. Hydraulic valve adjustment is great. All you have to do is change the fluids and filter regularly. I change my fluids and filter in 30 minutes in my driveway.
I've seen your comment about your sportster on several posts. Do you use synthetic oil in it? Both transmission and engine? Do you use engine oil in the transmission? I've been riding a 2021 1200 xl. Just not familiar to much with it. Tons of power. Waahooo!
@@F-tt3xv according to the last Consumer Reports (2012 i think) on motorcycles with a Jap you had a 10% chance on having a mayor issue with the bike on the first year. 25% with BMW and Triumph, 40% KTM, 45% Ducati and Harley Davidson. Yeah surely on 2024 this disparity has become closer, but is still there for sure.
pretty outdated stigma. I own a 2017 Monster with 20k on it, never had a single issue. Some of these bikes are only unreliable because some idiots ride them. I take care of mine quite well and still have yet to have anything be unreliable about it, and I'm a relatively aggressive rider.
If you want a dependable bike that will last for years if maintained is the Honda. Not just the Rebel but any Honda. There may be one or two duds but Honda puts out one of the best products in the world.
The Rebel has the same parallel twin 471cc as the cb 500 f/x/r. All those bikes are said to be pretty reliable. Same of the engines go for 100 000 km with no problems.
I've owned two BMW road tourers and both were mega reliable, the Ducati i owned was the biggest piece of unreliable shit i had the misfortune of buying.
Hooray! The Honda Rebel 500cc is #7! Dare I say that the earlier Honda Rebel models, made from 1985 - 2016 is #8? I have the 2015 Honda Rebel CMX250c and it's great!😎 I don't care what others say about it🤟
as a former Ducati Monster owner, I was surprised at how reliable that bike was. I purchased it 2nd hand from a friend, and had it for a good 5 years, only having it serviced every 6 months. Never gave me a problem, even when I would hear horror stories from other Ducati owners. Not sure if my bike was a fluke among the entire fleet, but it had Japanese bike reliability.
It has been around for many years now, but for a reliable motorcycle I recommend the Yamaha XV-250 Star. It is a simple 250 CC air cooled V twin. I have had one for almost 20 years now, and have more than 30,000 miles on it without ever cracking open the engine. I just change the oil and filter every 2,000 to 3,000 miles, and the plugs every 10,000 miles. I am on my 4th set of tires and my 4th drive chain. It is an easy bike to do routine maintenance yourself with just a few basic tools. I do recommend a simple hand impact driver for removing the oil filter cover screws so you don't bugger them up. I weigh over 220 ponds and it is powerful enough to haul me at 60 miles per hour on the highway. I really don't feel like going faster than that. On the twisting switch backs on the mountain roads here in the Smokey Mountains it really shines, one of the most nimble bikes I have ever owned. With its classic looks, and reliability, I highly recommend this bike.
I have a 99 Harley Softail Custom with 67,000 miles on it. I have had to replace one stator, but other than that just normal maintenance. Not bad for a 25 year old motorcycle. With mine the proof is in the details. It has a record of reliability.
Great video... Wish the lowest prices models were listed also. Oh ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ well. Love the first 4 but Ducati is definitely high maintenance & cost, but a real performer... I think BMW second for cost etc... I'm wondering about the older BSA's ?
Most of these self proclaimed experts are tossers. Until any item has had several years of use, no one can claim to know how reliable it will be, and you need a lot of them in service to draw any conclusions. Applies to all consumer products
I had a Suzuki sv1000 06 model I had it for 6 years never let me down. I would leave it for 2 months in the garage in the winter It would start first time every time.
A.I. missed the Royal Enfield's. This brand has put out more models since the Himalayan 411.( 2016) 1. Meteor 2. Super Meteor 3. Himalayan 452 4. Shotgun 650 5. Hunter 350 6. Classic 350 Reborn 7. Guerilla 650 8. Scram 9. Interceptor Bear 650 TBR 10. Scram 650. TBR ( TBR To be released) What other manufacturers have put out this many models and brought the Himalayan 411 to Antarctica. Royal Enfield...built like a gun since 1901.
I love all these Harley rider's piping in and about the miles they are getting out of them. What they don't tell you is they only live this in their wet dreams not in reality.
I don't know how any "most reliable motorcycles" list can omit the G.O.A.T. bike in terms of reliability: The Honda Shadow 750. That having been said, I agree with the SV650 being in the #1 spot among the bikes in the list; pretty much only the Shadow can edge it out in the reliability department. Both bikes are essentially un-killable.
@motorfiedyt. You forgot one in your list .. my 1994 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide. It has 126000 miles and is all original. Yes the engine is all original. I am the second owner. It makes very good power. It stops and rides well. It does not leak nor consume oil.
The Triumph Twin is in no way in this class of bikes. English Made Crap breaks all the time and how can anyone determine the reliability of this years bikes except based on past history? Ridiculous.
💯% True. FRESH OFF A CRUISE DEPLOYED IN THE NAVY WITH 5 months deployed with zero port calls in 79-80 and back home lots of cash banked up and my shop partner went to a Triumph dealer and bought one of these. I went there 1 week later and bought a Suzuki (Dual Dealer at that time). Merely 1 month into ownership and the left cylinder was having oil burning issues as the rings did not seat properly. 3 Months later he totalled it and was never so happy to get out of a POS bike payment. He never bought another one EVER. Lots of friends owned English made cars and bikes back in the 70's/80's and every last one of em had some sort of Reliability issues. Learned my lesson without EVER owned a single english Made POS Vehicle and will NEVER buy one EVER. Not even a McClaren.
'The ZX6-R is an easy ride that won't win any drag races', erm, with 128bhp under the hood and a thin layer of memory foam as a seat? 🤔 erm yeah, NO! The only bike getting in the way of it at that size is the Yamaha YZF-R6, which has only a little more bhp, get your facts right please.
At 3:27....❤ I miss Old model DUCATI Monster 😭😭😭☹️🙄😫 It's looks and designs was SO unique and one of a Kind...!!!! Especially it's Side trallies Frames. BUT sadly... DUCATI Ruined, downgrade, destroyed it's Old model by discontinued.. while in the making of Modern bikes... 😡🤬😡 Why DUCATI why ...??? 😭😭😭
I’ve owned multiple new and used Motorcycles over the last 40 years, all of them from 3 manufacturers Yamaha, Suzuki, and Honda, they were all maintained well and not raced at the track etc. and I’ve never been left at the side of the road by any of them although with all the computer technology installed on the new bikes that may effect reliability on some brands in the future!
Ridiculous is reliable and Ducati in the same reference. Ducatis are amazing sport bikes, but they need to be tended to. So many more "reliable" bikes you could have referenced.
You and I both know that several bikes should not have made this biased list. You obviously don’t know motorcycles. Ducati and BMW failed miserably. Royal Enfield should have been #1 based on sales and reliability, and the Continental 650 outperforms many of these pretenders!
What a truly odd video. Why introduce each model by noting what it's NOT, and then saying "but it's reliable"? By the time you're finished with these models, none sounds interesting. Just reliable. And then there's the debate about whether these models are all that reliable. The Ducati? Really?
Nothings more realiable than good old pure simple mechanism with not much computer shits, good simple engine operation would last more than 10 years, no digital shits on motorbike would last longer than 5 years
The japanese bikes if you go off reputation their but EU bikes i never knew anyone that owned one that bought another one. it does not matter if its fast if it does not last.
You lost me at the ZX6R being a middle weight practical and cheap bike, that has a good power range 🤦♂️ Goldilocks my arse. Also the MT-07's rear swingarms are about as reliable to not rust as the Chinesium it's made out of 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@sommebuddy do some research on r1200 issues, fuel pump and gauge is an example...and still not fixed yet...and many other things. The behaviour of BMW staff is also not great, and I am being polite...not all but many...the popularity has also got something to do with name and marketing. Still, nice to ride but still unreliable. Maybe there are...many lemons????
@@ChristianGuitard-v7f There were problems back in 2000- 2009, like any manufacturer. As far as local BMW staff goes, I am sure it varies...our local guys are great.
Great idea for a video, not honest though. Ducati? You admit its not a hassle free, low maintenance motorcyle. This is anti-reliable. So this is a sales video.
There is no way to know yet how reliable 2024 bikes are. Math is hard.
No? 😂😅🎉
The motorcycle year may be 2024 but the engines are not new designs that’s why
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Yeah, some manufacturers put out the same bikes in different colors for 20 years.
@@JohnWayne-cb1tv As philosopher Yogi Berra sayeth, "if it's not broke, why fix it ?"
Ducati should never be a part of the list
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That’s what I was thinking haha
I have been riding bikes since 1979. In days past Ducatis were a recipe for trouble. I has a friend whose bike gave up at 18,000 miles and, even under warranty, took months to fix and still was not right. But then times may well have changed. The 80s were a long time ago.
Or, KTM anything...
Exactly, Even Chinese made are more reliable than KTM @@user-gw6gj3is1j
Claiming rock solid reliability when the bike is less then a year old is absurd. Put 100,000 or more on the clock and have solid maintenance records of everything put into it, then that claim will start to make sense.
The street twin is not 2024, I had mine for seven years…
@@pateris yep and sv650 same engine from 1999..just minor refine on every gen..
@@ChamarSenja True !
My BMW at 60K miles had a bearing in the transmission case go bad. I was told BMW’s were ‘bullet proof’.
Through testing and rigorous power shifts and various surface tests it's probaley been put through everything in can handle and more so that they can make such statements.
Never owned a Japanese motorcycle that wasn’t reliable. I’ve never even HEARD of one that wasn’t reliable.
me too! Ive had so far 9 motorcyles in my life, 1 was a ktm, the others Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawi. The KTM was a complete mess in reliability. The Japs never a thing, not even once (with propper maintenance obviously). Im not joking or exaggerating.
Suzuki 109's as their maintainence if done incorrectly can be a pain. Outside of them. UJM's are very good.
Honda Gold Wings are unreliable junk. 💩💩💩💩
Yeah. As much as I love Harleys, I always go Japanese. Cheaper and relaiable af.
Dead right mate. Ridden a load of Rice burners over 50 years and raced them as well. And no one can rate reliability over 1 year, just bullshit.
So as a general rule, the slower the motorbike, that won't win drag races, the more reliable...gotcha ...
Drag races ? There are 186+ mph production motorcycles that are EXTREMELY reliable. Honda Black Bird & Suzuki Hayabusa to name a couple but there are many more.
@@mr1bienvenu1 I don't fully understand your reply, but thank you for your comment...
I have had my Sportster for 25 years and 400,000 miles on the original engine and 37 back tires and 17 front ones and 3 belts in 25 years. My Sportster has outlasted all of my Honda's put together. I have had my Triumph Tr-6 with a hard tail and magneto for 40 years. Many people who own Sportsters have 250 K miles on the original engine. The EVOLUTION Sportster is the most reliable and dependable transportation for a air cooled twin. Belts lasts for over 100,000+ miles with no maintenance. Hydraulic valve adjustment is great. All you have to do is change the fluids and filter regularly. I change my fluids and filter in 30 minutes in my driveway.
Impressed, I am, young Padawan…
@@pateris ride my bike yes l do hmmm.
KEEP hammering down buddy! 71 BSA,79 BONNIE AND A 2019 TRIUMPH STREET SCRAMBLER!
OH and a 12 Honda XR 650
I've seen your comment about your sportster on several posts.
Do you use synthetic oil in it? Both transmission and engine?
Do you use engine oil in the transmission?
I've been riding a 2021 1200 xl. Just not familiar to much with it. Tons of power. Waahooo!
You RIDE!!! 👍🏼👍🏼
The sv650 is such a great machine. My all time favorite bike. It's my daily.
The only Honda is in last place and there's a ducati on the list 😂😂😂
3:30 contradicts the title of video. One does not state "Ridiculously reliable" and then go "depends on your definition of reliable".
Exactly ! poor content
Claiming a Ducati to be among the top 7 most reliable motorcycles is a joke. Ducatis have character, not reliability.
Modern Ducatis are very reliable……..it is not 1970…..
@@F-tt3xv idk what to say about that statement. my friend has 2022 monster sp+ and he already had issues in 2023 with it.
@@c0nduOne bike out of how many? I know Hondas, BMW’s etc. that have issues after 2 weeks. So what is your point?
@@F-tt3xv according to the last Consumer Reports (2012 i think) on motorcycles with a Jap you had a 10% chance on having a mayor issue with the bike on the first year. 25% with BMW and Triumph, 40% KTM, 45% Ducati and Harley Davidson.
Yeah surely on 2024 this disparity has become closer, but is still there for sure.
pretty outdated stigma. I own a 2017 Monster with 20k on it, never had a single issue.
Some of these bikes are only unreliable because some idiots ride them. I take care of mine quite well and still have yet to have anything be unreliable about it, and I'm a relatively aggressive rider.
SV650 ftw! 22k miles on mine and just getting started.
v strom too!
I'm happy to see two of my bikes made your list! I own a ZX-6R and an SV650! I also own a V-Strom 650 but it didn't make the list. Ride safe, cheers!
Good to hear!
I've heard from several people that have owned them that Triumph's electricals aren't the best .
The Suzuki SV 650 has a V2 engine....
🎉Fuck theirs no fooling you is their.
these AI videos are cancer
Goes like a rocket eh?
That V2 on the Suzy is magic… well maintained wood for 100k plus
I've got a 16 plate 900 Street Twin. Can't fault it one bit. Plenty fast enough with loads of useful torque. Looks perfect, like a real bike should do
Agree Triumph makes a premium quality machine super easy to maintain all the pieces fit. Have a Thruxton 900. It's a joy to ride.
I love mine to bit. I'm keeping it until I reach that great twisty road in the sky !
1998 yamaha vstar 650 classic owned it for over 10 years starts and drives every day paid 2400 bucks used
He claims the Ducati is no powerhouse it only makes 150hp. WTF? When has 150hp been considered underpowered?
If you want a dependable bike that will last for years if maintained is the Honda. Not just the Rebel but any Honda. There may be one or two duds but Honda puts out one of the best products in the world.
I'm disappointed that this video is not 7 Hondas back to back
There just aren't that many zip ties... ;)
Kawasaki w800....very good machine
The Rebel has the same parallel twin 471cc as the cb 500 f/x/r. All those bikes are said to be pretty reliable. Same of the engines go for 100 000 km with no problems.
What we have here is the: Top 7 Ridiculously Inane Motorcycle Reviews 2024.
BMW reliable???? Ducati?????? Baloney!!!
I've owned two BMW road tourers and both were mega reliable, the Ducati i owned was the biggest piece of unreliable shit i had the misfortune of buying.
Hooray! The Honda Rebel 500cc is #7!
Dare I say that the earlier Honda Rebel models, made from 1985 - 2016 is #8?
I have the 2015 Honda Rebel CMX250c and it's great!😎 I don't care what others say about it🤟
as a former Ducati Monster owner, I was surprised at how reliable that bike was.
I purchased it 2nd hand from a friend, and had it for a good 5 years, only having it serviced every 6 months.
Never gave me a problem, even when I would hear horror stories from other Ducati owners.
Not sure if my bike was a fluke among the entire fleet, but it had Japanese bike reliability.
It has been around for many years now, but for a reliable motorcycle I recommend the Yamaha XV-250 Star. It is a simple 250 CC air cooled V twin. I have had one for almost 20 years now, and have more than 30,000 miles on it without ever cracking open the engine. I just change the oil and filter every 2,000 to 3,000 miles, and the plugs every 10,000 miles. I am on my 4th set of tires and my 4th drive chain. It is an easy bike to do routine maintenance yourself with just a few basic tools. I do recommend a simple hand impact driver for removing the oil filter cover screws so you don't bugger them up. I weigh over 220 ponds and it is powerful enough to haul me at 60 miles per hour on the highway. I really don't feel like going faster than that. On the twisting switch backs on the mountain roads here in the Smokey Mountains it really shines, one of the most nimble bikes I have ever owned. With its classic looks, and reliability, I highly recommend this bike.
I’ll take the triumph
I have a 99 Harley Softail Custom with 67,000 miles on it. I have had to replace one stator, but other than that just normal maintenance. Not bad for a 25 year old motorcycle. With mine the proof is in the details. It has a record of reliability.
Title should be "7 motorcycles I want to talk about today"
Well my 2022 Speed Twin hast 32k kilometers on it
Why does the Ducati Monster SP have a spare side swingarm to go with that supposed single sided swingarm?
Great video... Wish the lowest prices models were listed also. Oh ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ well. Love the first 4 but Ducati is definitely high maintenance & cost, but a real performer... I think BMW second for cost etc... I'm wondering about the older BSA's ?
A Ducati in the TOP SEVEN, like lol
What a BS video.
correct
Most of these self proclaimed experts are tossers. Until any item has had several years of use, no one can claim to know how reliable it will be, and you need a lot of them in service to draw any conclusions. Applies to all consumer products
I think it's safe to say the Ninja, and Rebel have a proven track record. The #1 Suzuki SV650 is gorgeous to me.
I had a Suzuki sv1000 06 model I had it for 6 years never let me down. I would leave it for 2 months in the garage in the winter It would start first time every time.
When I started riding I don’t think they had many bikes with 73 hp if any
A random list of motorcycles
How bout honda rebel 1100 dct, I'd like to have it
Excellent shill video.
Alot of these bikes would look so much better if the radiators weren't placed horizontally. Triumph does it right with their hidden radiators.
A.I. missed the Royal Enfield's.
This brand has put out more models since the Himalayan 411.( 2016)
1. Meteor
2. Super Meteor
3. Himalayan 452
4. Shotgun 650
5. Hunter 350
6. Classic 350 Reborn
7. Guerilla 650
8. Scram
9. Interceptor Bear 650 TBR
10. Scram 650. TBR
( TBR To be released)
What other manufacturers have put out this many models and brought the Himalayan 411 to Antarctica.
Royal Enfield...built like a gun since 1901.
It depends on how you own a bike. If you care in the right way, you can faced less issue, or none.
I love all these Harley rider's piping in and about the miles they are getting out of them. What they don't tell you is they only live this in their wet dreams not in reality.
I don't know how any "most reliable motorcycles" list can omit the G.O.A.T. bike in terms of reliability: The Honda Shadow 750. That having been said, I agree with the SV650 being in the #1 spot among the bikes in the list; pretty much only the Shadow can edge it out in the reliability department. Both bikes are essentially un-killable.
Ditto on the SV650. I've yet to ride a Honda Shadow 750 but I plan to soon. Ride safe!
Why isnt the Kawasaki versys on the list...
The Triumph street twin is no longer called a street twin in 2024, it's the speed 900.
"Who pays the piper calls the tune". Where was the Royal Enfield 650?
They did a review 1 month ago on the Enfield.
Dam idiots.
The kawasaki ZX6R is a rocket...dam.
That D CAT 🐈 IS UGLEEEEE...😂
Where's honda cb500 hornet and cb650r? Those are top 2 lol
@motorfiedyt. You forgot one in your list .. my 1994 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide. It has 126000 miles and is all original. Yes the engine is all original. I am the second owner. It makes very good power. It stops and rides well. It does not leak nor consume oil.
😂 I'll say it again.I love how you guys think dreaming is reality.
@@honestlion17 For me, it is reality as my 1994 Electra Glide Classic is my daily driver unless it rains. That is how reliable she is.
reliability can be only confirmed when these bikes are around the world and tested it everywhere..
Dude these bikes are all old designs, Ive see a dude with mt07 with 200 thousands kilometer doing only essecial services
My street twin is now 37 000 km without a hitch. I love it to bit, it will be buried with me !
The Triumph Twin is in no way in this class of bikes. English Made Crap breaks all the time and how can anyone determine the reliability of this years bikes except based on past history? Ridiculous.
💯% True. FRESH OFF A CRUISE DEPLOYED IN THE NAVY WITH 5 months deployed with zero port calls in 79-80 and back home lots of cash banked up and my shop partner went to a Triumph dealer and bought one of these. I went there 1 week later and bought a Suzuki (Dual Dealer at that time). Merely 1 month into ownership and the left cylinder was having oil burning issues as the rings did not seat properly. 3 Months later he totalled it and was never so happy to get out of a POS bike payment. He never bought another one EVER. Lots of friends owned English made cars and bikes back in the 70's/80's and every last one of em had some sort of Reliability issues. Learned my lesson without EVER owned a single english Made POS Vehicle and will NEVER buy one EVER. Not even a McClaren.
Why put a RE Interceptor as ''front page'' and not mention it...
Pretty much all of this video was produced with AI tools...I wouldn't have been surprised if the "cover image" was Batgirl's motorcycle.
'The ZX6-R is an easy ride that won't win any drag races', erm, with 128bhp under the hood and a thin layer of memory foam as a seat? 🤔 erm yeah, NO! The only bike getting in the way of it at that size is the Yamaha YZF-R6, which has only a little more bhp, get your facts right please.
I can only dream of 60HP...Guess Ill have to be happy with 50...on my w650
I keep my T7 all around bike on and off road, i do all my maintenance and repairs have none
At 3:27....❤
I miss Old model DUCATI Monster 😭😭😭☹️🙄😫
It's looks and designs was SO unique and one of a Kind...!!!!
Especially it's Side trallies Frames. BUT sadly... DUCATI Ruined, downgrade, destroyed it's Old model by discontinued..
while in the making of Modern bikes... 😡🤬😡
Why DUCATI why ...???
😭😭😭
So true, the monster were always the cage frame to me... how do you want to hold back the monstrously motor in that bike❤
Because no one bought them.
All brand new bikes are reliable, do a post on 1970 's reliable bikes😂
The mist seems pretty random to me….
SV!
Reliable for sure!
This guy knows fcuk all
My Honda’s have been the best motorcycles I’ve ever owned. If you want the best, get a Honda.
How can you judge something reliable that is less than a year old?
Ducati Monster?!! 🤭😆😂🤣🤪
You lost me when you included a Ducati.
Own a bike for 10 years + then tell me how reliable it’s been .
You should not even use "Ducati" and "reliability" in the same sentence 😅
Which Ducati did you have problems with?...
What.... no goldwing ?
He call “lack Of power “ to 110 hp bmw ……..😑
Słyszałem że Triumph ma problemy ze skrzynią.
I’ve owned multiple new and used Motorcycles over the last 40 years, all of them from 3 manufacturers Yamaha, Suzuki, and Honda, they were all maintained well and not raced at the track etc. and I’ve never been left at the side of the road by any of them although with all the computer technology installed on the new bikes that may effect reliability on some brands in the future!
Mt07 newer seems.lower compare to the gen1.
How the gen3 . Cuz gen 2 seems fast change a new look
Ridiculous is reliable and Ducati in the same reference. Ducatis are amazing sport bikes, but they need to be tended to. So many more "reliable" bikes you could have referenced.
you forgot to mention splendor
I thought i would see a harley there.
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🤣🤣🤣
Surely not an HD
Triumph and Ducati "ridiculously reliable?" C'mon man. You basically are saying every motorbike manufacturer makes reliable bikes.
You and I both know that several bikes should not have made this biased list. You obviously don’t know motorcycles. Ducati and BMW failed miserably. Royal Enfield should have been #1 based on sales and reliability, and the Continental 650 outperforms many of these pretenders!
The channel owner dont know SR400 the real reliable motorcycle 😅😂😂
it's just an AI channel
this and the w800
What a truly odd video. Why introduce each model by noting what it's NOT, and then saying "but it's reliable"? By the time you're finished with these models, none sounds interesting. Just reliable. And then there's the debate about whether these models are all that reliable. The Ducati? Really?
Only good bikes 👍👍👍👍👍
Didn't watch after you put Ducati on the list
You can't buy any new Street Twin on 2024.
what about Moto Guzzi
They never mention Guzzi, despite them being absolutely rock solid.
Royal Enfield is not in list?
Ducati! Reliable? Fix It Again Tony Italian Reliability!
Never owned one i see.
Nothings more realiable than good old pure simple mechanism with not much computer shits, good simple engine operation would last more than 10 years, no digital shits on motorbike would last longer than 5 years
The japanese bikes if you go off reputation their but EU bikes i never knew anyone that owned one that bought another one. it does not matter if its fast if it does not last.
I just don't care for these bikes,im old school, 1988 and down.
A Ducati reliable? If it’s about reliability as the title reads, there should be no European motorcycles.
Triumph makes very reliable motorcycles.
You lost me at the ZX6R being a middle weight practical and cheap bike, that has a good power range 🤦♂️ Goldilocks my arse. Also the MT-07's rear swingarms are about as reliable to not rust as the Chinesium it's made out of 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I have a 2006 BMW R1200GS since 2012 and it has been the worst U NRELIABLE POS in my 55 years of biking, you must be joking.
you got a lemon....It does not become one of the largest sellers in history without reliability.
@@sommebuddy do some research on r1200 issues, fuel pump and gauge is an example...and still not fixed yet...and many other things. The behaviour of BMW staff is also not great, and I am being polite...not all but many...the popularity has also got something to do with name and marketing. Still, nice to ride but still unreliable. Maybe there are...many lemons????
@@ChristianGuitard-v7f There were problems back in 2000- 2009, like any manufacturer. As far as local BMW staff goes, I am sure it varies...our local guys are great.
@@sommebuddy I was speaking head office staff, customer service staff...
Honda Rebel 500, « a cruiser »… 😂
This copy is terrible.
reliable.. was supposed to be the key word...
Honda C70 is the best
Great idea for a video, not honest though. Ducati? You admit its not a hassle free, low maintenance motorcyle. This is anti-reliable. So this is a sales video.
Leezherley 🤦🏻♂️