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skeletor

2015
CBR650F ABS
Dec 13, 2018
It is easiest to watch if you turn your sound off and use the closed caption.

Just a handy tip for his videos. ;)
 

Devilsfan

2018
CB650F
Jun 5, 2019
Tampa, Florida
I enjoy Ryan's videos! He's a little ...different...but I think he's like that on purpose. Always informative whether you agree with him or not.

Better than watching a motorcycle blog!!! Those things make me want to reach through the screen and push the guy off his bike!

***And I love his puns! 😂
 
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Uncle Meat

2018
CBR650F ABS
650 Alumnus
May 11, 2020
London
Riding Since
1979
I miss the build quality of my early bikes in many ways.
My cbr650f has rust on it already and the tank feels like it's made from tin foil!

It's true that the brakes are better on new bikes and so is the engine and frame but is it more fun?
In my opinion it's not. I personally had more fun riding back in the day and polishing real chrome.

My 2018 cbr does it's job well but it's like riding a sewing machine made of plastic compared to my 1979 Mike hailwood Ducati.
 

miweber929

2014
CBR650F
650 Alumnus
Staff
Feb 13, 2015
Woodbury, MN
Riding Since
1975
My 2018 cbr does it's job well but it's like riding a sewing machine made of plastic compared to my 1979 Mike hailwood Ducati.
I agree with the majority of what you said but comparing the build quality of the two above bikes is like comparing the build quality of a Chevy Cruze and a vintage Ferrari. They shouldn’t feel similar!!!!
 

Uncle Meat

2018
CBR650F ABS
650 Alumnus
May 11, 2020
London
Riding Since
1979
I agree with the majority of what you said but comparing the build quality of the two above bikes is like comparing the build quality of a Chevy Cruze and a vintage Ferrari. They shouldn’t feel similar!!!!
Fair comment.
 
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