Did I Overlook the Honda CB1000R? (Full Review)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
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    00:00 CB1000R
    00:45 History and Specs
    02:29 What's new
    03:38 bike Sound
    05:05 On the road
    10:45 Twist and turns
    11:21 Traction control
    19:15 Final thoughts
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  • @SuperGdhf
    @SuperGdhf 11 месяцев назад +660

    Not sure who else agrees, but this is easily one of the best looking nakeds on the market.

    • @Vgk36
      @Vgk36 10 месяцев назад +21

      Those wheels are MINT

    • @PastelitoPapi
      @PastelitoPapi 9 месяцев назад +13

      i really liked the 2019-2020 model. it's a little less modern looking than this and I think they really nailed the "neo-retro" thing.

    • @crazyass4873
      @crazyass4873 7 месяцев назад +6

      I agree

    • @JayCBR1100xx
      @JayCBR1100xx 7 месяцев назад +15

      The only one that didn’t adopt an ugly insect like front end lol

    • @jacvpt8778
      @jacvpt8778 5 месяцев назад +2

      But the black edition is just too black.

  • @scottstambaugh8473
    @scottstambaugh8473 Год назад +651

    It’s hilarious to me that 140HP is considered disappointing now. Especially for a naked bike. Weird.

    • @233kosta
      @233kosta Год назад +27

      It's one of those things professional opinion-havers do. When every manufacturer throws their best at you your expectations change accordingly.

    • @Cthooligan
      @Cthooligan Год назад +13

      We're all spoiled now. Yam calls them spec sheet warriors, and I'm guilty of this at times. It's an easy way to quantitatively find the "best" bike and move the industry standards forward. These days, if the bike doesn't have 200hp+ and a supercharger, its a hard pass for me.

    • @233kosta
      @233kosta Год назад +16

      @@Cthooligan You can't just look at these basic specs and say "dis best". That's not how bikes work. For instance for me it's about feel. And I lose a good bit of that any time a bike goes fly-by-wire, so I'm willing to give up all the other benefits to retain the cable throttle.
      Spec sheets are a shortcut for a lot of people, but I think we would all agree there's no substitute for actually getting on the machine and riding it.

    • @aleokyn5757
      @aleokyn5757 Год назад +21

      140hp already insane, of course I’m not track person just living with 25hp scooters which take 3 days to overtake a truck… 😢

    • @Cthooligan
      @Cthooligan Год назад +1

      @@233kostaFair point, riding is always the best option. Though that's sadly not always an option. I am the only person in my family and friend groups that ride so I can't borrow. And the dealerships in my area rarely offer test rides. Twisted road is always an option I guess.
      I have both throttle-by-wire and traditional cable throttle bikes. I don't notice much of a difference tbh. I feel like the tech is fairly dialed in these days. Everything is likely moving to by-wire design in a few decades, including brakes and clutch.

  • @Catalanskrr
    @Catalanskrr Год назад +100

    This is EASILY (in my opinion) the most beautiful naked bike on the market right now.

    • @SebL13
      @SebL13 Месяц назад

      Agreed!

    • @LastDigitOnMyScratchOffTicket
      @LastDigitOnMyScratchOffTicket Месяц назад +2

      It's between this and XSR900

    • @Catalanskrr
      @Catalanskrr Месяц назад

      @@LastDigitOnMyScratchOffTicket nahh, it looks too old for my taste.

    • @rns6889
      @rns6889 Месяц назад

      ​@@LastDigitOnMyScratchOffTicketno offense, but compared to this and the z900rs, the xsr kinda looks like it's built in a mechanics backyard, a good mechanic, but still. This Honda is refined to the max..

  • @m0kn33marc
    @m0kn33marc Год назад +127

    He said it "ONLY makes 143 horsepower" and it "ONLY cost $12,999"😂😂😂😂

    • @sterman7632
      @sterman7632 Год назад +11

      he said that ppl are saying bikes with 143hp are slow and that they are not in his opinion also 13k for a brand new liter naked bike is not a lot

    • @m0kn33marc
      @m0kn33marc Год назад +3

      ​@@sterman7632 "In a world where it's completely quotidian for naked motorcycles to have 200+ horsepower, the CB1000R is a bit of a black sheep. No pun intended. This thing only makes 143 horsepower..."
      He made the statement himself, he wasn't just talking about other people.
      Sure, $12,999 is not a bad price for this bike, I actually think it's a great price...but let's not pretend like $13,000 isn't a lot of money. I have the resources to buy forty of these bikes but still, I'm not going to act like $13,000 isn't a decent amount of money.

    • @sterman7632
      @sterman7632 Год назад +3

      @@m0kn33marc bro watch the whole video not just first 2 mins

    • @RFSpartan
      @RFSpartan Год назад +8

      ​@@m0kn33marc Funny how everyone on RUclips has unlimited resources 😂

    • @BeardedStigg
      @BeardedStigg Год назад +1

      See why buy new it pointless I just picked up a tuono v4 rr 2017 for 9.5k with 3500 miles,real story

  • @boris2997
    @boris2997 Год назад +420

    That bike is beautiful 😍.. in the real world nobody needs a bike with 180+ HP cause you will never use all of it . And for 13k its definitely a great bang for your buck

    • @michaels7499
      @michaels7499 Год назад +28

      You said it right there. Many buy more horsepower than they can use. If you are taking on a track then ok but on the street, you just don't need that much horsepower. I was the same way when I was younger but smarter now that I'm older.

    • @vaskarsigma3207
      @vaskarsigma3207 Год назад +1

      ​@@michaels7499 how old are u?

    • @tkraft1442
      @tkraft1442 Год назад +5

      Depends if u going away from police huehue 😜

    • @boris2997
      @boris2997 Год назад +10

      @@tkraft1442 one's you reach speed over 100mph the police will not chase you. Unless you robbed a bank or committed a armed robbery

    • @itsCN
      @itsCN Год назад +1

      You can definitely use it

  • @danlipner9
    @danlipner9 Год назад +125

    I have a 2019. Excellent bike, especially after a full exhaust and tune. Gets rid of that flat spot. The pull you feel at 6k is in the entire rev range. Still loving it after over 10k miles

    • @DrPwney
      @DrPwney Год назад +1

      Had one for a year as well. Amazing value for the price they ask.

    • @thelensguy6050
      @thelensguy6050 Год назад +7

      that flat spot, like on all bikes its for regulation (starting with eu3 ~ 2007), its a spot where the bike is meant to be on street cruise mainly where it has best fuel consumption and lowest pollution, when I fitted the ecu for Termignoni on my sbk, it disappeared too, but the fuel consumption on street use went 50% up on that range of rpm, so cruising at 5000rpm instead of 5.5 litters /100 km went to 8liters /100 km, not worthy update for street with a 17l fuel tank, so I have them now in a box just for track day use only, and also, is cheesy to run without a catalytic convertor on a street and with 110db at idle

    • @archerofficial5603
      @archerofficial5603 Год назад

      I have a 2019 as well with full system. What tune did you get and where?

    • @ivecentral
      @ivecentral Год назад +1

      @DrPwney, why did you sell after a year?

    • @DrPwney
      @DrPwney Год назад +6

      @@ivecentral It was unexpected but life is too short and I decided to buy my dreambike. RSV4. So the CB had to go, unfortunately :D

  • @Dara-ih6jq
    @Dara-ih6jq 4 месяца назад +24

    143 hp is PERFECT for street. In my personal opinion. 130-160 is the Goldilocks zone for a street bike that is just perfect.

    • @kirysykao9962
      @kirysykao9962 2 месяца назад

      Agreed, I ride 2018 Diavel 1200 Carbon. It's perfect for having fun in the curves and to daily commute to work.

    • @brianjackson9801
      @brianjackson9801 Месяц назад

      yep, had a 2009 Speed Triple, handled like a pit bull but you get used to it, the engine was perfect for street, made so much power so soon.

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 22 дня назад

      I have test ridden a Triumph Street Triple (134hp) and a Speed Triple (180 bhp). In terms of acceleration and go on the road, I did not notice much difference. Suspect the track is where the Street Triple would be left behind. If just interested in the road, which I am, then I would get a Street Triple, much better fuel consumption (not to mention much cheaper). I would think the CB1000R would also keep it paces with the Super Dukes etc on the road too. Besides it is a great looking bike.

  • @dzliferider2141
    @dzliferider2141 Год назад +147

    After more than a year and 6000 miles on it, this bike is truly under-rated.
    It handles very well, and the power is more than enough for a city or even trips!
    The design fit both world neo cafe and sporty look.
    Looking at the price and what you get, let me tell you that's a gem

    • @neelsahay5227
      @neelsahay5227 Год назад +42

      I find it a bit nuts that 143hp needs to be noted as “enough for the city”. My sisters scoot makes like 4hp and is more then enough. Hell a bicycle is plenty.

    • @sukhpoonib
      @sukhpoonib Год назад +2

      @@neelsahay5227 LOLLLLL

    • @Jackal9405
      @Jackal9405 Год назад +7

      ​@@neelsahay5227my firance Has an er5 50 HP, and that's enough, even for higheay duty with luggage.

    • @2quick2come
      @2quick2come Год назад

      How do you turn off traction control off?
      I can do it on mine

    • @neelsahay5227
      @neelsahay5227 Год назад +6

      @@Jackal9405 i commuted on the highway on a ninja 250r for a while. People wildly overestimate what they need for utility purposes.

  • @badillo50
    @badillo50 Год назад +4

    Great review 👌. Mine is a 2018 I bought it In Jan 2020 I’m on 20,000 miles still runs like new just following service manual and NEVER had any problems with the bike love it ❤

  • @masterslimes
    @masterslimes Год назад +15

    Perfect timing, Yamms. I bought a 2020, 4 weeks ago. Excellent all-rounder bike, imo. Great for daily commutes, twisties and even ok on the highway, 130 km/hr or less...Love this bike, and the more I ride it, the more I like.

  • @mattp.7318
    @mattp.7318 Год назад +64

    Instead of comparing to the MT10, I would really love Yammie's opinion of the CB1000R versus the Yamaha XSR900 and/or the Kawasaki Z900RS. As a factory modern cafe racer, this seems like the competition to me.

    • @sukhpoonib
      @sukhpoonib 11 месяцев назад +3

      it is NOT a cafe racer class. Its a standard street motorcycle.

    • @Mo-xx9gg
      @Mo-xx9gg 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@sukhpoonibThey call it a cafe racer!

    • @Mo-xx9gg
      @Mo-xx9gg 11 месяцев назад +7

      About the same speed up to 100mph, then the CB pulls away! Handling wise, it compares to the XSR900. It can also be retuned back to fireblade specs. The Kawasaki looks and performs well, but not quite to their level. I have the XSR and CB1000R. You never have to worry about losing power with wheel lift! I own a Rocket 3, and up to a ton - they both keep up! They both handle better...

    • @sukhpoonib
      @sukhpoonib 11 месяцев назад

      @@Mo-xx9gg They? Your pronouns are off 😂

    • @Mo-xx9gg
      @Mo-xx9gg 11 месяцев назад +1

      @sukhpoonib Plural they, and they are both gender neutral lol

  • @natechatigny7107
    @natechatigny7107 Год назад +4

    Yam I think I saw you the day you recorded this. I was on an R1 Raven Edition going the other way. I remember thinking 'damn that thing looks sweet'. Safe riding and thanks for all the great content

  • @CanadianDupa
    @CanadianDupa Год назад +11

    I just picked up the 2023 CB650R Black Edition. I’m in love with it!

    • @yanierolivera4678
      @yanierolivera4678 Месяц назад

      Have the exact same bike and I absolutely love it. I do have to ignore the vibes at 5500 to 7000 rpm. But man, amazing handling bike and its just what you need for the street.

    • @The.JZA.
      @The.JZA. 21 день назад

      @@yanierolivera4678 The vibration from 5500 to 7000 lets you know that you're alive. TBH I don't even notice it on my 2022 CB650R but I don't ride on the motorway. All the roads in my area are twisty mountain roads.

  • @terrapinblades
    @terrapinblades Год назад +45

    Hands down the best stock quickshifter I have ever tried, well what with Hondas butter smooth gear box 👌

    • @rideroll9609
      @rideroll9609 Год назад +4

      Same as Hornet 750 best QS I have ever tested.. Ducati on the other hand suck for that money....

    • @gavin8859
      @gavin8859 Год назад

      Triumphs QS is better imo. I’ve ridden both this and the Speed Triple 1200 RS. And Triumphs is much better.

    • @yammienoob
      @yammienoob  Год назад +8

      Big agree! Close second is triumph, but Honda's autoblip is better IMO

    • @sorashirogami1729
      @sorashirogami1729 Год назад +4

      Suzuki's S1k GT gets pretty close for me.

  • @robertr1944
    @robertr1944 Год назад +4

    I had one, updated the exhaust and did the Woolich flash. Long straight power curve made it a wonderful bike to ride. The buzziness is a thing though.
    I loved this bike.

  • @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits
    @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits Год назад +17

    That is a gorgeous machine. The only thing I'd change is maybe a more lively exhaust and I'd color match the glossier parts with the satin finish of most of the bike. It's got a really nice streetfighter vibe to it.

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад +12

    I owned one of these. Smooth engine and nice suspension. Perfect commute bike with perfect amount of horsepower from the factory

  • @MrPimpmygun
    @MrPimpmygun Год назад +3

    We've been asking for this for 4 years, thank you

  • @JHamp-ec5mq
    @JHamp-ec5mq Год назад +53

    I was literally just lookin at this bike when this was posted.

    • @leftlanelanny4707
      @leftlanelanny4707 Год назад +8

      Its clearly a sign. Buy it.

    • @vaportrail226
      @vaportrail226 Год назад +3

      Agree with ol' left lane, buy it.

    • @floridakoi
      @floridakoi Год назад +3

      These cookies are getting crazy bro

    • @thefreddykilo
      @thefreddykilo Год назад +1

      Same

    • @mikeb984
      @mikeb984 Год назад +3

      I think his review was pretty spot on. I have a 2019, and I love it, but I am not looking for a hyper naked bike-just a good old naked that I can commute daily with, and do some weekend riding. This motorcycle is plenty comfortable, very reliable, and goes way faster than I need it to. I agree with Yammy that if you want a hyper naked, this isn’t it. If you want a really nice looking bike with decent performance, then this is a good value.

  • @The.JZA.
    @The.JZA. 21 день назад +1

    The CB1000R looks like a fantastic bike for anyone who wants to go quick but also wants some comfort and daily usability. I have a CB650R and love it.

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад +17

    The bikes looks premium with polished parts. No mods needed. Love the exhaust and single sided swing arm

    • @smith8124
      @smith8124 3 месяца назад

      Love the look. I’ve got a 2023 and it needs an Ohlins shock and a ECU flash though. The shock is just junk, and the flash eliminates the snatchiness of on off throttle and completely transforms the power between 3-6k rpm. Emissions did a real number on this bike.

    • @noahberman7194
      @noahberman7194 2 месяца назад

      @@smith8124 who did your ECU?

  • @jordanragin1615
    @jordanragin1615 Год назад +11

    One of the best-looking if not the best naked bikes

  • @ridwancoolman9740
    @ridwancoolman9740 Год назад +3

    Finally and glad you did a review on this bike. Was wondering why you did not review this bike before coz I wanted to hear what you think abt this bike.

  • @mikeb984
    @mikeb984 Год назад +33

    I think his review was pretty spot on. I have a 2019, and I love it, but I am not looking for a hyper naked bike-just a good old naked that I can commute daily with, and do some weekend riding. This motorcycle is plenty comfortable, very reliable, and goes way faster than I need it to. I agree with Yammy that if you want a hyper naked, this isn’t it. If you want a really nice looking bike with decent performance, then this is a good value.

    • @NPurvis7622
      @NPurvis7622 Год назад

      How does holding a passenger hold up with the review and your take? The wheel base has me a bit flustered, it looks to close to my old 2015 CB500F naked bike. I never had a passenger on there, but if the bike rides as well as that smaller motor.. This one really shines to me.

    • @mikeb984
      @mikeb984 Год назад

      @@NPurvis7622 I haven’t taken a passenger on it. My wife has no interest in riding, so I have not had opportunity to to ride two up.

    • @mikeb984
      @mikeb984 Год назад +3

      @@NPurvis7622 One other thing I like about this bike is how rare they seem to be, at least where I live. I frequently get compliments and questions about it. It is really a good looking bike, and they do not seem to be a dime-a-dozen where I live.

  • @eddiek2497
    @eddiek2497 Год назад +7

    A very nice, and well rounded machine. I was considering this before purchasing my Indian FTR

  • @robertveronese4405
    @robertveronese4405 Год назад +3

    I bought a 2019, scary fast for me! I have ridden many bikes since 1970, including a Busa. This one is the best, tune, slip on, and hold on tight!

  • @akshaykumar_r
    @akshaykumar_r Год назад +3

    Bruh i was re-watching your cb650r vids today, what are the odds that you'd post this!! 🤩

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 9 месяцев назад +1

    The lcd screen thing drives me crazy. A bigger lcd screen with a choice of screen displays would be extremely cool. I favor the classic round-faced speedometer and tach display. it always gave me all I needed to know. Having that choice on a big lcd along with engine temp and gas level to the side or bottom would be great. A side scan for amp output would be great too. I don't need to see amps displayed all the time. The lcd screen is a blank slate for choices. I wish the bike makers would give us those choices. This Honda is a great bike, and this is a great video, Yam. Thanks for doing it for us.

  • @traviscarter9300
    @traviscarter9300 Год назад +6

    Once the suspension is dialed in to your weight and riding style its a great bike. Love mine. ❤

  • @rajindernijjer
    @rajindernijjer Год назад +4

    I had this for 3 years was wicked didn't miss a beat.

  • @SikSh0oter
    @SikSh0oter Год назад +1

    Been waiting forever for you to cover this!!

  • @josephking7448
    @josephking7448 Год назад +7

    I love the bike. I replaced my Kawa and MT to buy this bike, and havent regretted it once! yea, it's not the MT's level of wheelie bike, but that's also exactly why I got the CB. I'm 45 now with two little ones at home (😖👎🏼) and I just don't find myself desiring that 1/2 second faster anymore. But Yammie hit the nail on the head, It's a super solid bike. It just feels like a "grown-up's" liter naked bike, and the stance / posture on it feels superiorly comfortable, especially for those longer day rides and weekend getaways! I was surprised about him saying "twitchy" a few times when I've never felt that sense of it as I did on the Kawa and MT, but he knows way more than I do about bikes. I will add, the way this bike pulls away from the others once I hit 8000 revs as the others start to flatten out is bada$$ stuff! So I tend to let it ride a little "higher" than those, for sure! Nevertheless, I love this bike and will probably keep mine forever, even if I get another bike! 🤘🏼

  • @dadstro
    @dadstro Год назад +3

    I've been researching this bike nonstop for the past few days then here you are posting this 😂

  • @stuart207
    @stuart207 Год назад +3

    I love it. I can see old and new lines there 👍

  • @nickhutton5328
    @nickhutton5328 Год назад +1

    I love the look of this bike! ive never really liked bikes without fairings but this one is super cool.

  • @thatguyjd281
    @thatguyjd281 Год назад +2

    You know it's crazy I remember watching you ride your R3 in a parking lot learning how to ride and what not now you have this big ass channel reviewing bikes

  • @MikePruszkowski
    @MikePruszkowski Год назад +1

    Your video endings are all time Yam. Loved the vid

  • @grudzien9784
    @grudzien9784 Год назад +1

    Kind of beautiful. Very understated, mean looking. Love all of the blacked out bits

  • @vic987
    @vic987 22 дня назад

    Started with my Rebel 500. This will be my next bike. This thing is just beautiful.

  • @ApexEater
    @ApexEater Год назад +21

    It's still makes close to 140hp at the wheel with full headers and a tune so likely over 150 at the crank and weighs around 450 with fluids after dropping the INSANELY heavy exhaust bits. The powerband is thick and smooth after a tune as well. I also swapped in a vfr shock with remote preload which raises the rear a bit and makes it handle more like a proper supersport. I learned not to try wheelies without disabling traction control. It will dislodge your family jewels when it cuts power. Definitely not a slow bike when set up properly.

  • @camgere
    @camgere Год назад +7

    I’ve enjoyed my 2019 CB1000R with 14,000 miles. I don’t rev over half of redline all that often. Drag racing isn’t my thing and I only accelerate out of corners moderately. I like high mid corner speed more. I get 8,000 miles out of the stock Dunlop Sportmax Q3(+): Every other 4,000 mile service. For me, STANDARD mode works better than SPORT. The rev-matching shifter down works really well. Upshifts sometimes fail. I have to completely release the shifter and then click it up and it works. Crisp shifting really helps. I can go weeks without this happening. The TFT display can be difficult to read with sunglasses on in bright sunlight. You can check this out for yourself in the dealer parking lot. The low-speed steering seemed really light at first, but I’ve gotten used to it. I’m 6’, 220 lbs. Firming up the front and rear suspension from 3 to 8 helped a whole bunch. I’d probably stop at 7 if I was to do it again. There is a great RUclips video showing how to do this. I used to have to count one or two “Mississippi’s” before really get on the brakes. With higher compression damping I can get on the brakes smoothly with no noticeable delay. The bottom exhaust doesn’t seem to do anything.

  • @user-om2fg7yh6s
    @user-om2fg7yh6s 8 месяцев назад +5

    I'll tell you what, in terms of looks - I'd pick this over the XSR900

  • @enzoman1987
    @enzoman1987 9 месяцев назад +1

    My first big engine bike was a 1996 CB400. Second was a 2012 CB600 Hornet. I’m gonna get this as my final CB that I can retire with. Nothing beats the engine whistle of a Honda CB.

  • @damacknificent151
    @damacknificent151 Год назад +7

    Finally. A bike I'm interested in and currently looking to buying

    • @benb2058
      @benb2058 Год назад +1

      Do it It has the manners of an English Butler.. But when provoked has the disposition of an angry badger😂 I love mine I'm just trying to figure out. How long the back tires going to last ...

  • @Binosaur77
    @Binosaur77 2 месяца назад

    Long way from the fz9 reviews. Keep up the great work brother.

  • @EvoSC_80
    @EvoSC_80 Год назад +1

    Haven't watched yet, but liked video to show gratitude for someone finally reviewing it lol.

  • @rafikshahnazarian7632
    @rafikshahnazarian7632 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic review on a beautiful bike. Hi from London 👍

  • @pneumaticman5927
    @pneumaticman5927 2 месяца назад

    Rode a friends. He’s done some weight saving mods, and a new exhaust. It is a SCREAMER. That experience has me wanting a sport bike.

  • @rosco950ss7
    @rosco950ss7 Месяц назад

    I've always really liked the Cb1000r. I dont own one but I think its a great looking machine and its a great street bike like you said. There's just something about this bike that keeps on tempting me....

  • @nightmaresdaydream5766
    @nightmaresdaydream5766 Год назад +16

    I've been looking at these, glad to see a review. They're gorgeous for sure!I really dig the single sided swing arm

    • @benb2058
      @benb2058 Год назад +1

      Lol the swing arm sucked me in too go ahead and order you're single sided swing arm Paddock stand lift from pitbull.😂... I love mine were just getting to know each other...3 wks❤❤❤

    • @falcn12
      @falcn12 Год назад

      Totally reminds me of my 2010 MV Agusta Brutale 990R. Same headlight shape, nice single sided swingarm... But YOU CAN GET PARTS! 😂 I'm thinking about picking one up.

  • @archerofficial5603
    @archerofficial5603 Год назад +3

    I have a 2019 CB1000R with a full system exhaust and love it. My biggest complaint would be the engine vibration. Its so bad. But other than that its a fun bike to putt around town then do twisties.

  • @mosmith3026
    @mosmith3026 Год назад

    CB300R was my first bike. Was considering this before the SCL500 came out. I hope they keep this naked liter bike in the line-up in a few years

  • @jamesjastrzebski1536
    @jamesjastrzebski1536 Год назад +9

    I have the 2018. My first bike ever. It's delightful, very well mannered. Very comfortable. Full liter but it doesn't feel dangerous. It's got plenty of power but you have to ask for it, so unless you're intentionally reckless it tries to keep you safe. Multiple rider modes, electronic throttle.

    • @ratedrpinto418
      @ratedrpinto418 11 месяцев назад +3

      What’s your view now that you’ve been riding for awhile, do you still recommend a first time rider getting this bike?

    • @jamesjastrzebski1536
      @jamesjastrzebski1536 11 месяцев назад +3

      @ratedrpinto418 Yes, for a mature or careful person. There is a lot of power here, but it doesn't really come out until the higher rpms. You can easily get it if you intend to, or if you're too impulsive or aggressive with the throttle. But if you're mindful and measured, this is a very well-tempered bike. I never tried the smaller engine, so I don't know if I'd be missing anything, but it is not overpowered for casual riding at all.

    • @ratedrpinto418
      @ratedrpinto418 10 месяцев назад

      @@jamesjastrzebski1536 thanks for sharing

    • @user-ke4tp5hq8x
      @user-ke4tp5hq8x 5 месяцев назад

      Test a 2015 cb1000r you won’t have to ask that bad boy once your in 3rd gear and she really kicks in..

    • @kevinayala3465
      @kevinayala3465 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@jamesjastrzebski1536thank you. I was going to ask the same question. I’m 40 years old and looking for my first bike. I’m not looking to break the sound barrier, just looking for a good ride at a comfortable pace

  • @themrknowitall1
    @themrknowitall1 Год назад

    I bought a 2022 GSX-S1000 GT+ the other day and I can say I love the de-tuned leader bike engines it sounds and feels like a sports bike but is so much more manageable to daily

  • @skinwalkerskating9068
    @skinwalkerskating9068 Год назад +2

    Oh my goodness..... This would be my dream bike, just absolutely love the way this things looks... Im 48 and i haven't lusted after a bike since i was a kid... But Daaammm I'm drooling over this bike.. Love all bike's but naked bikes are my thing.

  • @davidgray7550
    @davidgray7550 8 дней назад

    I'm in love with my 2018 and will ride it 'til I die. Traded "down" from a VFR1200f - a beast that wasn't happy in 6th below 60 mph. And 600 pounds! Who wants that? The CB1000r will accelerate smoothly and powerfully in 6th from 30 mph. Very comfortable and Honda reliable. I've been riding for 60 years, and this is my favorite bike.

  • @iplaybassandgh2
    @iplaybassandgh2 Год назад +11

    The bar buzz is from the inner bar weights being removed for the aftermarket bar end mirrors.

    • @MarkKoolen
      @MarkKoolen Год назад +2

      Thats why I hammered them deeper in the steer in stead of removing them

  • @mattb9497
    @mattb9497 Год назад +2

    Spot on about the buzzy bars. My 2019 makes my hands go numb on the highway. I'm making some weights this weekend, hopefully it helps bc it honestly ruins highway travel for me.

    • @user-wn4th5cc4c
      @user-wn4th5cc4c Год назад

      Stock bar end weights are removed on this bike to fit the Motogadget mirrors.

    • @mattb9497
      @mattb9497 Год назад

      @LB same on mine. But even b4 with the stock it was buzzy.

  • @Roadhogg24
    @Roadhogg24 10 месяцев назад

    Loved your review, I'm thinkin about getting a '23 model, but i love the handlebars and the relocation of the mirrors, and the rear seat cowl, where did you get them??? I love the way it looks ,the sound, perfect for me, I'm 61, do you think i'm too old for this?? I curently have a '12 Fatboy, and I I want somethoing like this, thanks again.

  • @user-wn4th5cc4c
    @user-wn4th5cc4c Год назад +1

    The bar end weights are removed, so that causes the buzzy bar. This bike has Motogadget bar end mirrors, thus the bar end weights and stock mirrors removed. The tail tidy looks better than the stock license plate hugger on the rear wheel.

  • @lovemyFilipina
    @lovemyFilipina 15 дней назад

    Well with his description I would say the way they've got the power on this bike it would be great for a newcomer to the riding scene

  • @srk_mithipati
    @srk_mithipati Год назад +1

    I have a 2009 model, oh boi its a perfect balance of hooliganisms. No electronics, hydraulic clutch and 120 ish hp with power commander and leo vince pipe. you can ride this at 50kmph in 5th gear so much torque. loving it.

  • @lordraiden5398
    @lordraiden5398 Год назад

    I have a 1989 Yamaha FZR1000. Bought it in 2014. 145 hp and 520 lbs wet. After riding it for past 9 years it still will scare the crap out of me.

  • @CASADELSOULVIDMIXTV
    @CASADELSOULVIDMIXTV Год назад +4

    Been wanting one of these for awhile now 🤩

  • @tinman3586
    @tinman3586 Год назад +4

    I've seen and ridden a lot of bikes in my time but this one is just so incredibly unique. No bike has more character and unique style than this bike. It's also incredibly fast, one of the fastest bikes out there.

    • @Jackal9405
      @Jackal9405 Год назад +1

      Jsut another online four naked, TBH it's just an upgraded hornet 919. It's unique in the current market but it's just another online four łąki the pod fz1.

    • @stratolestele7611
      @stratolestele7611 Год назад

      I really like it, a lot, but I don't find it particularly unique. It's typical Honda - a quality, reliable, highly capable bike that doesn't punch forcefully in any particular direction; just very solid at everything it does. I would literally park a CBR next to my Z900rs café for the different character of them from each other.

  • @craigdavis2995
    @craigdavis2995 Год назад +1

    I had a 2019 cb1000r. It was nice to have a refind bike with good power and torque that isn't caught up in the willy wagging power wars so normal mortals like myself can handle. The snatchy throttle I found it was better to run in standard mode as it dulls the throttle down a bit. For the wheelies, they do great power wheelies when you are on full throttle and hit over that 6k rev mark. I regret selling mine was a fantastic bike. I'm currently looking at buying my second bike to sit next to my panigale v2 as I miss the 4cylinder noise.

  • @gabedemichele670
    @gabedemichele670 Год назад +2

    As far as Honda bikes go, this is a sharp looking motorcycle ngl. Great video as always papa yams

  • @markharrison2484
    @markharrison2484 Год назад

    Had one for a couple of years. Loved it. Peach of an engine and looks the bolloxs.
    If I’d have kept it I’d have swapped the exhaust and flashed the ecu.

  • @mikepersia5362
    @mikepersia5362 Год назад

    I almost bought a CB1000R a few years back. I still want one! I just bought a 2023 Road King Special so it’ll be a few years before I look for the CB.

  • @ThrowbackRacing
    @ThrowbackRacing Год назад

    That extra pep at high rpm’s is called VTEC babyyyy. Poppin Tec

  • @brianmishler9274
    @brianmishler9274 10 дней назад

    I’ve owned a few older Honda’s. I’ve loved them all!! Honda just rocks in my opinion. Dirt, street, adventure, lawn mower, car, etc…. I currently own a 98’ Valkyrie F6C. The most pleasurable bike in all categories for me. The flat 6 engine and six carbs is an experience itself. Retro looks, insanely reliable, super comfortable. I’m old school. Nothing fancy on this old gem. Just a big motor, a couple of gauges, and just go ride. It’s not super fast, like sport bike fast, but the torque is crazy. I can leave this bike in 5th gear and ride around curves, down hills, up hills, and never need to drop a gear. Crazy man. The roll on acceleration in any gear, at any speed, is intoxicating. For me anyways. Best $3500 I spent in along time on any motorcycle. And I’ve had a few. Ride on motorcycle junkies. Be safe, be smart, and be responsible

  • @jag2039
    @jag2039 Год назад

    It's a 60 yr.Old Man's Bike reminds us of the in-line Bad Asses before The Crouch Rockets around 1985 I Dig Them All

  • @Gatorsdad
    @Gatorsdad Год назад

    I have a 2015 cb1000r. Such a fun bike. Would love this newer version.

  • @stevenshepard2381
    @stevenshepard2381 Год назад

    I was gritting my teeth watching you zigzag back and forth on those tar snakes. I almost killed myself on those things one hot summer day!

  • @cautilligab
    @cautilligab Год назад

    The new one is just around the corner. I am waiting for it

  • @guerrinlove69
    @guerrinlove69 Год назад +2

    I have a friend thats a 200hp liter-bike snob. Anytime anything over 100hp is considered slow i tell him my miata has the same horsepower but weighs 4-5x more. People love to chase numbers

  • @philippmayenburg7282
    @philippmayenburg7282 Год назад

    can you please make a comparison between your flashed zx4rr and the cbr 650r im from europe (we'll hopefully get the full 77hp) and soon gonna have to make a decision...

  • @ItalianMetalHED
    @ItalianMetalHED 10 месяцев назад +3

    The buzz from the bars is because you removed the inner weights to put bar ends which also acts as dampeners

  • @benyaeast4741
    @benyaeast4741 Год назад +1

    YESSSS YOU DID, I COMMENTED FOR 2 YEARS TO DO ONE AND YOU TOTALLY OVERLOOKED IT now I have sold mine and have a zx10r 2007 😅

  • @davehudson2064
    @davehudson2064 Год назад +6

    Perfect bike for me. More than enough power for the roads, quick shifter and auto blipper awesome. Comfy as hell after coming off a Daytona 675. Rear shock lots of owners replace but fine for me having had the suspension set for my weight and height. I don t do wheelies so not a problem. Immediate licence loss in the uk. One thing it should have for longer motorway riding is cruise control and can t be added! Come on Honda!!! I ve added lots of extras inc heated grips and it’s just about perfect. 0 to 60 in under 3 seconds is fast enough and 30 mph in either first or fifth gear is perfect for the street. Looks are subjective but I think it looks stunning in the black edition and I could not get my head around the front end of the mt10. It would annoy the hell out of me! The bike was never meant to be a Ducati or Aprilia hyper naked so why compare it to them???? They re £5k to £8k plus more here in the uk.

  • @craigdeeter8042
    @craigdeeter8042 Год назад +3

    Aftermarket mirrors and tail tidy installed I see. Thanks to whomever lent their bike to Yam.

    • @benb2058
      @benb2058 Год назад

      Right, I see those risoma cut edge .. I ordered some when i saw how small they were I sent em back going to get some CRG arrows when they come back in stock. I had some Napoleon Barons back in the day on a Kz1000 They were awsome.. Im torn about the stock pipe tho... Maby go off the wall and get a Delkavic Tri oval If they have one for it they sound great on the FJR and really affordable....

  • @cyclevybz
    @cyclevybz Год назад +1

    Love my CB1000R. Checks all the boxes. 👍🏾

  • @truthoutnow
    @truthoutnow Год назад

    i just got a 2019 standard model...best bike i ever had...also my first bike, so...i love it 🙂

  • @TrackSol
    @TrackSol Год назад +1

    The engine is still based on the 2004-2007 CBR1000RR (sight glass instead of dipstick), though they did add in the slipper clutch from the 2008+. Also, it's 998cc (75x56.5mm) just like the 2004-2007 vs the 2008-2019 which is 999cc (76x56.1mm).

  • @fredrik1589
    @fredrik1589 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome video!!🙏🏻

  • @steveparish9210
    @steveparish9210 Год назад

    A very beautiful bike seems like 143hp would be plenty for the street. Definitely should have an IMU and updated electronics and maybe engine mapping would straighten out the snatchiness and give u a few more HP too. Get to work Honda. Excellent test yammie

  • @carlr6586
    @carlr6586 Год назад

    i have a 2021 cb300r 300 pounds wet but my first bike and its a great bike handles really well im sure with the power this has itll be awesome

  • @M00n3at3r
    @M00n3at3r Год назад +1

    I can only speak to my experience here but I have a 2004 CBR1000RR with exhaust/intake/tune and honestly down low it is very tame. I went from a carbed 09 ninja 250 to this Beasty but with how how tame it is down low, and a crap ton of self restraint, it was a very easy transition to make. Even now having ridden it for a year I do forgot sometimes how rockus it really is because it's so easy to casually drive. As I understand it Honda has always been, compared to the competition, more expensive, underpowered, and under equipped. Damned reliable though which I think is where the draw is.

  • @aleokyn5757
    @aleokyn5757 Год назад

    I didn’t like this bike until I try it recently, surprisingly riding position are good ❤

  • @rexdadpapa
    @rexdadpapa Год назад

    I love my 23 Kawasaki Z900se with full Akrapovic and 2wdw tune, but this Honda is nice!

  • @midlife-crysis
    @midlife-crysis 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just reviewed a 2021 version with no quick shifter and it is brilliant! Straight online looking how to buy one second hand

  • @r7heavens
    @r7heavens Год назад

    heyo ! an other FUN Honda you could try is the 750 "Hornet" :) , i hope i didn't miss a video where you point out why or when you will test it or not ^^ cheers from france

  • @lfcv55
    @lfcv55 Год назад +1

    Could you do the latest GSX-S1000? I'm interested in how it compares to this one in that "not hyper naked" category...

  • @matthew3136
    @matthew3136 Год назад

    I love the look of this bike. I am a Honda fanboy though. I want this along with the cb1100. Right next to each other.

  • @ginkgoinsanity8403
    @ginkgoinsanity8403 Месяц назад

    Ive been looking at getting my first bike and always hear to never start on a litre bike. So I was looking into getting a CB650R because i love the look. But I keep seeing CB1000R used for cheaper than the 650. seeing as it doesnt weigh much more than its little brother and seems a bit more docile than other litre bikes. Would it be a terrible starter bike even if i possibly run it in rain mode for a while to get used to it? As far as my rider experience goes, i rode dirt bikes often growing up.

  • @moulip
    @moulip Год назад

    Hi, about linked TC and WC. Does it have an IMU ? That's the only way you can disable WC while keeping TC on. Even if some bikes which have the IMU do not propose separate settings which is a shame like on the Triumph for instance.

  • @danielbuchanan5327
    @danielbuchanan5327 3 месяца назад +1

    I though 117hp on my MT09 was enough lol. Right now my 114 Fat Bob gets like 84-86 to the rear wheel and thanks to the torque it feels powerful enough to me also. Every car/bike guy loves big numbers but I feel like those of us still riding in our older years (in my 40’s now🤦🏻‍♂️) have a different level of respect for these machines. I just need to hit 100 mph every so often and my inner speed freak is appeased.

  • @irzekk
    @irzekk Год назад

    "Why is it telling me CB1000R right here? I know what bike I'm on" gave me a good chuckle

  • @NannyMacSpliff
    @NannyMacSpliff 29 дней назад

    This was the first bike I ever rode, went really well for yall wondering😅 excellent bike

  • @mlmerricks
    @mlmerricks Год назад +9

    I love my CB1000R. I've done a lot of customization to it though to make it look like the cafe racer it was meant to be, including clip-ons and motogadget bar setup.