@@that1panther105from my experience with the 17' CBR500R,id say that the bike is fun for long range driving,i know its not fast as the 650 or the 600. but it definitely aiming for daily driving
Love your videos man. I bought a 2020 CBR500R a few weeks ago as my first ever bike, and it was a good choice. I had watched a bunch of your videos and that’s ultimately what helped me make the choice..
so im going to take the motorcycle safety course next summer any advice for me im 34 i have driven dirtbikes in my younger teen days but never drove on the road before ?
@@AndrewHartsock I’m new to riding at these speeds and so I’m not sure if it’s normal or if there’s something off. But the wind feels too unwieldy at speeds above 65mph and I’m always under the impression that the bike will just start Winn long at any time. The bike itself does feel planted but it does move from side to side a bit and it does feels like there’s a tiny bit of a wobble. I’ll call Honda and see what they say.
@@jc_alpha it's just crosswinds messing around.... it's better not to go above 60 in such situations.... since cbr is a aerodynamic machine it could handle itself ok.
There are plenty of douch bags whos egos are bigger than their riding skills so end up buying large capacity bikes way beyond their capability to ride them like a girl. If you know how to ride you can smoke up alot of larger capacity bikes in the Twisties with this machine
I recently bought a 2013 cbr 500, I wish I had the money to buy a new one, such a nice bike to learn on. 👍
How are you liking the older generation I’m eying up a 2015 one rn
@@that1panther105from my experience with the 17' CBR500R,id say that the bike is fun for long range driving,i know its not fast as the 650 or the 600. but it definitely aiming for daily driving
Love your videos man. I bought a 2020 CBR500R a few weeks ago as my first ever
bike, and it was a good choice. I had watched a bunch of your videos and that’s ultimately what helped me make the choice..
Happy to help 🙌🏼
How's the bike, I'm doing the same. 500r will be my first bike.
This very specific motorbike fits this road very well. Amazing scenery bro.
One of the best sports bikes on the market IMO, don’t listen to idiots who say it’s underpowered.
It’s only underpowered if you don’t do your research before buying it 🤷♂️🤣
I think with a quality pair of tyres and the riding skill to keep this machine in the power band you can keep up with the 600s in the Twisties 👍
You're doing it man. Motovlog as good as any and on a bike I'm thinking about. Good content. Good luck with the channel. 👍
Appreciate it!!
i got u homeboy here’s a sub and a like
Thanks yo 👍🏼
I’m thinking about the 500 crb also
so im going to take the motorcycle safety course next summer any advice for me im 34 i have driven dirtbikes in my younger teen days but never drove on the road before ?
I had plenty of dirt bike riding experience as well. The safety course is very easy and I picked up what they were teaching very quickly
Great video
Very different scenery plus you're on the wrong side of the road mate 🤪
Would love to come ride in Australia some day 💯
good vedeo
Do you feel like your bike is kinda moved around a bit by the wind at speeds of around 60 and up?
Never. It has always felt very stable even at speeds of 80 mph and up
@@AndrewHartsock I’m new to riding at these speeds and so I’m not sure if it’s normal or if there’s something off. But the wind feels too unwieldy at speeds above 65mph and I’m always under the impression that the bike will just start Winn long at any time.
The bike itself does feel planted but it does move from side to side a bit and it does feels like there’s a tiny bit of a wobble. I’ll call Honda and see what they say.
@@jc_alpha it's just crosswinds messing around.... it's better not to go above 60 in such situations.... since cbr is a aerodynamic machine it could handle itself ok.
@@jc_alpha You could just be riding at the wrong spot behind semi‘s and getting their dirty air.
There are plenty of douch bags whos egos are bigger than their riding skills so end up buying large capacity bikes way beyond their capability to ride them like a girl. If you know how to ride you can smoke up alot of larger capacity bikes in the Twisties with this machine