Another great video! Question for you. How much do you pay for insurance and with who? Did you end up getting comp and collision? I think I am about to pull the trigger on buying an RS soon and I was quoted very high from Geico.
Yea, Geico is usually pretty high. So is Progressive. I pay 170 a month for both my indian and triumph with State Farm. Triumph alone was 91 or so. State farm is cheaper, but has worse customer service. It is all local brokers you will be dealing with. Progressive and Geico are much more organized and respond SUUUPER QUICK and without trouble. I used to have Progressive, and when I needed road assistance it was instantaneous. When I filed for a total loss, they were in touch with me on the regular and pretty much walked me through the entire thing. I guess you get what you pay for.
Tell me about it! They’re all timed to make it stop and go. Terrible. Combined with drivers who take 60 seconds to make a turn, and pedestrians who take pride in dragging their feet, its ONLY traversable by bike, I swear to god.
That's a lot of bike for New York. I hope you get it out in the wild on occasion. I'd have been on a Honda Grom or a scooter for that ride. I feel kinda dumb when I get into heavy traffic on the GSXR750
Yea, it's definitely capable of city riding, but in no way is it "in it's element". Once I get on the highway I always think to myself: "oooooh.... that's right.." lol
Hmm. I enjoyed watching you take us thru the area of the country I've never been. Going thru a city and splitting lanes like that , no thanks! Stay safe!
@@TheRiceRocketeer I was going to ask how are you dealing with this mini heat wave lol. Do you still wear the same gear?. Oh and what is a squid? lol. A noob, or someone who rides w/o gear? 🤔 lol.
@@jayowen286 exactly. Someone who rides above their ability, is over confident, and wears no gear. I wear the same amount of gear (summer gear). Its the kind of thing that you look back on and say “man, thank god I made that decision”
Hey....could you describe, show or point somewhere to your camera setup? I ride also and I am interested basically in a helmet mounted dashcam type of capability that will record in high resolution onto a micro SD card. I am not interested in the most expensive though cost is not a concern....I would just like to pick something up that is known to cover the basic base that I described above. I ride in a country where if the foreigner doesn't have some sort of proof what happened if something goes wrong, the foreigner can be made to pay even if the local made the mistake. Thanks in advance, I'm hoping you can save me some time.
If you are primarily using it for proof footage, I would suggest an insta360. Captures all angles, and you can re-focus the video on what you would like to capture after the fact. I use a gopro on my helmet, with a chin mount. I have been meaning to try Motoradd's helmet mount, as I have heard great things about it.
I have an S1000RR and I live in NYC. The registration is expired, lights are taped/removed and it has slicks on it--its a track bike now, because riding in NYC traffic makes me want to die.
Are you from NYC? I’ve lived here my whole life and always driven, got a bike last month and fucking love it. Its so easy to get around and breeze through traffic.
@@PoliBits-YT not originally, I've only been here 7ish years. There's probably circumstances I could change to make me not hate riding in the city, but between the traffic, and cops, and having a super steal-able bike, I'm content with only taking it out for track days.
@@ghosk Yeah I got it specifically to avoid traffic and its been great for it. Don’t ride like a total dick but you can just cruise on shoulder or center depending where you are and get up front. Also fun fact about nyc cops, last I checked, they arent allowed to chase bikes if they run as it causes more of a public safety hazard than cars so if you just take off they’ll 9/10 not chase you. For not getting stolen, that is a issue with just being in a big city, wheel locks help, I put kill switches on all my cars and now my bike so if you don’t know where it is you can’t start it, also most places cops dont care if you park on sidewalk in front of where you’re going as long as its not a touristy area because they know bikes get stolen every day.
@@PoliBits-YT tbh if I got a bike that I was more comfortable getting stolen I'd consider it. But then again, the drivers here are kind of terrible. Also I drove through times square once and the cops flagged me down just to check my insurance which really annoyed me. But yeah I'm turning my current bike into a race bike--if I end up getting another bike I might give it another go.
Yea, it was actually a pretty good day lol. I set out to have a crazy splitting day, and it was rather comfortable... only when you don't need it right?
Nah, man. Thats just NYC. Pedestrians see you’re coming and basically time their walk to cross the street just as you pass by. No one has time to wait in this city.
hey man ive been researching motorcycles a lot because I want to get one someday soon. I'm a fat(320lbs maybe) 5 '9" or 5'10" 24 year old guy and I really want a bike like this or like the honda cb650r and I want to take it from Georgia(where I live to Washington state). I also want to daily drive it to and from work and on my days off. is it possible to turn this bike or that honda bike into a more touring kind of bike? can I put storage bags on both sides and one on top and have someone as a passenger? I really want a bike because I'm trying to live a more free life and a motorcycle would be so nice. I would ride responsibly and wear the proper gear too. can you help me?
Hey! So, I think for what you’re describing, you’ll likely want an adventure bike, or a cruiser. I assume that you like the look of a sports bike, but keep in mind that if you add bags and a passenger to either of these bikes, The sport bike look will be lost regardless. Also, more importantly, you won’t be comfortable on either for long distances, especially loaded up with bags and a passenger. Adventure bikes, provide the ability to do everything, and come with Mount for racks, bags, passenger seats, etc. The same goes for cruisers. The cb650r and strs are capable of doing the distance, but arent really built for touring. They certainly will do it, but not comfortably. On your note about a free life, couldnt agree more. Getting into riding will change your life for the better!
@@TheRiceRocketeer i don’t really like adventure bikes or cruisers to be honest. I understand that the looks(aesthetics) would disappear after adding bags and passenger but I know it’d still be the same bike. Could you maybe give me some bikes that I can check out? Also if I did get an strs model or a cb650r do you think that a little windshield thing would help at all for road trip?
Now that I saw the whole video, you are taking way too many risks for just a commute. Particularly on the bridge, where you were aggressively too close to the cars ahead of you. It only gets worse after, once you start all that lane splitting at high speed. Drivers are not expecting lane splitting and that can get hairy pretty fast. Ibdo lane split during a red light and even then, I get some heat form startled drivers. I live in Westchester County and sometimes I think of riding to the office in Manhattan but seeing the horrible state of the streets, all the jaywalking, all the stop and go, all the hassle to park and hope you do not get a ticket, or worse, have your bike stolen in broad daylight, and I say nah...
Yea, I get a little feisty sometimes. If you ride in the city, you have to be on alert all the time. Parking for work is an absolute nightmare. What neighborhood do you work in?
@TheRiceRocketeer Midtown Manhattan. I have seen a few bikes parked next to the Citi-bikes "pods" but I am not sure if it is okay or not regarding tickets. I also noticed that the bikes are covered, which shows me that these are people living nearby, I guess. For me to bring my cover as well would be an extra hassle. Another thing I hate about AMA, that they say nothing about creating parking spaces for motorcycles in big cities. The only city I have seen a consistent parking scheme is Boston.
Yea, midtown is a hard sell for parking a bike… bringing your cover is definitely needed to minimize exposure, but you are right, at that point it is a whole dance. Thats what I do, and I’m used to it, but its alot.
@@TheRiceRocketeer To my absolute surprise, just the other day I saw with my very own eyes a decent parking space area specific for motorcycles in a side street between 5th and Madison. I have never seen any of these before in NYC>
7:46 nice save 😬 lol, those cars w/o the lights on top are the ones that actually enforce traffic stuff. 10:31 I mean if you didn’t already have a gf 🫣 j/s 😏
Another great video! Question for you. How much do you pay for insurance and with who? Did you end up getting comp and collision? I think I am about to pull the trigger on buying an RS soon and I was quoted very high from Geico.
Yea, Geico is usually pretty high. So is Progressive. I pay 170 a month for both my indian and triumph with State Farm. Triumph alone was 91 or so.
State farm is cheaper, but has worse customer service. It is all local brokers you will be dealing with. Progressive and Geico are much more organized and respond SUUUPER QUICK and without trouble. I used to have Progressive, and when I needed road assistance it was instantaneous. When I filed for a total loss, they were in touch with me on the regular and pretty much walked me through the entire thing. I guess you get what you pay for.
Damn you have more stop signs within ten minutes than my entire city. That would drive me nuts.
Tell me about it! They’re all timed to make it stop and go. Terrible. Combined with drivers who take 60 seconds to make a turn, and pedestrians who take pride in dragging their feet, its ONLY traversable by bike, I swear to god.
NYC is a terrible place to own a motorcycle. Better off with a Surron or similar.
They probably pay less in your city too lol
I like how you put the directions on the screen! I want to borrow that idea for future vlogs! 😊
Go for it! Nice way to keep oriented.
That actually looked like a light traffic day for the city
Yea, it was. But that road tho. haha. Always something...
That's a lot of bike for New York. I hope you get it out in the wild on occasion. I'd have been on a Honda Grom or a scooter for that ride. I feel kinda dumb when I get into heavy traffic on the GSXR750
Yea, it's definitely capable of city riding, but in no way is it "in it's element". Once I get on the highway I always think to myself: "oooooh.... that's right.." lol
Wow, beautiful triple sound! Can't wait to get my Triple back on the road.
Sweet ride as always brother!!
Thank you!
Hmm. I enjoyed watching you take us thru the area of the country I've never been. Going thru a city and splitting lanes like that , no thanks! Stay safe!
😂 It's not for all, but I find it fun! Thanks for watching!
I love riding in NY. Then again I’m 165 miles north of the city in Upstate NY
Much better up there!
What kind of exhaust system are you running? Bike sounds great
Racefit Growler
Do you ride during summer humid hot days? It was pretty tough for me yesterday, I couldn’t even breathe well when riding.
I do, but my commute is short. I used to go out regardless, sometimes doing a full day ride. But these days I am avoiding the peak heat. Too much
@@TheRiceRocketeer I was going to ask how are you dealing with this mini heat wave lol. Do you still wear the same gear?. Oh and what is a squid? lol. A noob, or someone who rides
w/o gear? 🤔 lol.
@@jayowen286 exactly. Someone who rides above their ability, is over confident, and wears no gear. I wear the same amount of gear (summer gear).
Its the kind of thing that you look back on and say “man, thank god I made that decision”
Hey....could you describe, show or point somewhere to your camera setup? I ride also and I am interested basically in a helmet mounted dashcam type of capability that will record in high resolution onto a micro SD card. I am not interested in the most expensive though cost is not a concern....I would just like to pick something up that is known to cover the basic base that I described above. I ride in a country where if the foreigner doesn't have some sort of proof what happened if something goes wrong, the foreigner can be made to pay even if the local made the mistake. Thanks in advance, I'm hoping you can save me some time.
If you are primarily using it for proof footage, I would suggest an insta360. Captures all angles, and you can re-focus the video on what you would like to capture after the fact. I use a gopro on my helmet, with a chin mount. I have been meaning to try Motoradd's helmet mount, as I have heard great things about it.
I have an S1000RR and I live in NYC. The registration is expired, lights are taped/removed and it has slicks on it--its a track bike now, because riding in NYC traffic makes me want to die.
Yea, my Indian is the perfect supplement. The STRS is just wasted here.
Are you from NYC? I’ve lived here my whole life and always driven, got a bike last month and fucking love it. Its so easy to get around and breeze through traffic.
@@PoliBits-YT not originally, I've only been here 7ish years. There's probably circumstances I could change to make me not hate riding in the city, but between the traffic, and cops, and having a super steal-able bike, I'm content with only taking it out for track days.
@@ghosk Yeah I got it specifically to avoid traffic and its been great for it. Don’t ride like a total dick but you can just cruise on shoulder or center depending where you are and get up front. Also fun fact about nyc cops, last I checked, they arent allowed to chase bikes if they run as it causes more of a public safety hazard than cars so if you just take off they’ll 9/10 not chase you. For not getting stolen, that is a issue with just being in a big city, wheel locks help, I put kill switches on all my cars and now my bike so if you don’t know where it is you can’t start it, also most places cops dont care if you park on sidewalk in front of where you’re going as long as its not a touristy area because they know bikes get stolen every day.
@@PoliBits-YT tbh if I got a bike that I was more comfortable getting stolen I'd consider it. But then again, the drivers here are kind of terrible. Also I drove through times square once and the cops flagged me down just to check my insurance which really annoyed me. But yeah I'm turning my current bike into a race bike--if I end up getting another bike I might give it another go.
light work
Yea, it was actually a pretty good day lol. I set out to have a crazy splitting day, and it was rather comfortable... only when you don't need it right?
Spring street seems pretty aptly named
😂
Can you do a vid on filtering? I have the same bike and find it harder to do since the mirrors are on the side of the handlebars
I did one a while back. ruclips.net/video/qXXjr90-fy4/видео.html
I flip mine the opposite way to give me another inch.
Sometimes, you just have to give a couple up for clearance.
@@TheRiceRocketeer Oh wow didnt see that one... Ill check it out!
What exhaust are you running?
racefit
Is that the stock exhaust?
no, it's a racefit.
@@TheRiceRocketeer Thought it sounded too badass to be stock, lol.
Showing the neighborhood names gives it nice GTA feel.
Haha, won't be doing any GTA shenanigans! Although sometimes I want to jump a curb and just rip
5:40 Here, I went - WATCH, WATCH, WATCH
That was close with this pedestrian coming on the right...
Nah, man. Thats just NYC. Pedestrians see you’re coming and basically time their walk to cross the street just as you pass by.
No one has time to wait in this city.
hey man ive been researching motorcycles a lot because I want to get one someday soon. I'm a fat(320lbs maybe) 5 '9" or 5'10" 24 year old guy and I really want a bike like this or like the honda cb650r and I want to take it from Georgia(where I live to Washington state). I also want to daily drive it to and from work and on my days off. is it possible to turn this bike or that honda bike into a more touring kind of bike? can I put storage bags on both sides and one on top and have someone as a passenger? I really want a bike because I'm trying to live a more free life and a motorcycle would be so nice. I would ride responsibly and wear the proper gear too. can you help me?
Hey! So, I think for what you’re describing, you’ll likely want an adventure bike, or a cruiser. I assume that you like the look of a sports bike, but keep in mind that if you add bags and a passenger to either of these bikes, The sport bike look will be lost regardless.
Also, more importantly, you won’t be comfortable on either for long distances, especially loaded up with bags and a passenger. Adventure bikes, provide the ability to do everything, and come with Mount for racks, bags, passenger seats, etc. The same goes for cruisers.
The cb650r and strs are capable of doing the distance, but arent really built for touring. They certainly will do it, but not comfortably.
On your note about a free life, couldnt agree more. Getting into riding will change your life for the better!
@@TheRiceRocketeer i don’t really like adventure bikes or cruisers to be honest. I understand that the looks(aesthetics) would disappear after adding bags and passenger but I know it’d still be the same bike.
Could you maybe give me some bikes that I can check out? Also if I did get an strs model or a cb650r do you think that a little windshield thing would help at all for road trip?
I think something like BMW s1000xr would fit you well.
check out the cb500x
check out the cb500x
Man I just cant understand choosing to live in a place like that... Nice riding though
It has its days, but can be super rough.
Can you really call a British bike a rice rocket?
When an Asian is attached, I believe it qualifies...😂
Now that I saw the whole video, you are taking way too many risks for just a commute. Particularly on the bridge, where you were aggressively too close to the cars ahead of you. It only gets worse after, once you start all that lane splitting at high speed. Drivers are not expecting lane splitting and that can get hairy pretty fast. Ibdo lane split during a red light and even then, I get some heat form startled drivers. I live in Westchester County and sometimes I think of riding to the office in Manhattan but seeing the horrible state of the streets, all the jaywalking, all the stop and go, all the hassle to park and hope you do not get a ticket, or worse, have your bike stolen in broad daylight, and I say nah...
Yea, I get a little feisty sometimes. If you ride in the city, you have to be on alert all the time. Parking for work is an absolute nightmare. What neighborhood do you work in?
@TheRiceRocketeer Midtown Manhattan. I have seen a few bikes parked next to the Citi-bikes "pods" but I am not sure if it is okay or not regarding tickets. I also noticed that the bikes are covered, which shows me that these are people living nearby, I guess. For me to bring my cover as well would be an extra hassle. Another thing I hate about AMA, that they say nothing about creating parking spaces for motorcycles in big cities. The only city I have seen a consistent parking scheme is Boston.
Yea, midtown is a hard sell for parking a bike… bringing your cover is definitely needed to minimize exposure, but you are right, at that point it is a whole dance. Thats what I do, and I’m used to it, but its alot.
@@TheRiceRocketeer To my absolute surprise, just the other day I saw with my very own eyes a decent parking space area specific for motorcycles in a side street between 5th and Madison. I have never seen any of these before in NYC>
Sounds too good to be true… lol
lane splitting is illegal in NYC
interesting...
7:46 nice save 😬 lol, those cars w/o the lights on top are the ones that actually enforce traffic stuff. 10:31 I mean if you didn’t already have a gf 🫣 j/s 😏
ROFL! You got me dying over here @jayowen286!