Summary of "Top 7 Most POWERFUL Beginner Motorcycles"
The video discusses the top 7 most powerful beginner motorcycles, with a focus on powerful options for beginners. The host humorously mentions the Turbo Hayabusa as the ultimate beginner bike but then provides alternatives for those seeking more practical options.
Top 7 Most Powerful Beginner Motorcycles
- Kawasaki Ninja 400: A great entry-level bike with 45 horsepower and 28 foot-pounds of torque, lighter and more nimble than the CBR 500R, and priced at $4,999.
- Triumph Bonneville Street Twin: Priced at $9,600, it offers 64 horsepower and 59 foot-pounds of torque, with a smooth 270-degree crank for a great sound.
- Harley Sportster 1200: Produces 68 horsepower and 73 foot-pounds of torque, but the host does not recommend it due to its power per displacement and price.
- Suzuki SV 650: A highly recommended beginner bike with 75 horsepower and 47 foot-pounds of torque, known for its versatility and aftermarket support.
- Yamaha MT-07: Produces 75 horsepower and 50 foot-pounds of torque, but criticized for its suspension and lack of balance in features compared to the SV 650.
- Triumph Trident 660: Offers 80 horsepower and 47 foot-pounds of torque, unique among beginner bikes with its triple cylinder engine, but criticized for throttle feel and lack of charm.
- Honda CBR 650R: The fastest and most powerful beginner bike, producing 94 horsepower and 47 foot-pounds of torque, recommended for responsible riders due to its inline-four power delivery.
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- Different speakers provide varying opinions and comparisons between the bikes, highlighting features, pros, and cons of each model.
Conclusion
The video provides a comprehensive overview of powerful beginner motorcycles, with a mix of humor and practical advice. Ultimately, the recommendation varies based on the rider's preferences and experience level.
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