2022 Honda Grom Review | Daily Rider

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    The Honda Grom is one of the most popular motorcycles of the last decade, even though it is also one of the smallest and least powerful motorcycles you can legally ride on the street. Does the latest generation live up to the Grom's past success? Zack takes a ride to find out in this episode of Daily Rider.
    SPECS:
    MSRP: $3,499
    Engine: 123.9 cc single cylinder
    Claimed weight: 231 pounds/105 kg
    Fuel capacity: 1.59 gallons/6L
    Seat height: 30 inches/762 mm
    Read Common Tread's review of the latest Honda Grom here: rvz.la/3OJW98f
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Komentáře • 957

  • @RevZilla
    @RevZilla  Před rokem +29

    Read Common Tread's review of the Honda Grom! rvz.la/3F0mFXO
    And if your bike needs new rubber, check out Michelin! rvz.la/3EDuMbo

    • @bign1667
      @bign1667 Před rokem +2

      So many new honda groms....but nothing for the Honda CBR300R

    • @danielhristov6175
      @danielhristov6175 Před rokem

      I’m sorry but this is a small, fun and show off bike which makes it a “Kevin Hart” 😂

    • @danielhristov6175
      @danielhristov6175 Před rokem

      @@bign1667 buy a kawi ninja 300 mate 😂

    • @danielhristov6175
      @danielhristov6175 Před rokem

      Yeeeah new adventures of my favorite duo on CZcams 🎉

    • @catsbyondrepair
      @catsbyondrepair Před rokem

      You don't have big enough balls to challenge the Honda super cub.

  • @rhithym
    @rhithym Před rokem +1190

    It's crazy that so many people IN the community see it as a joke, but literally every single non-rider looks at is as something they would totally ride and bring them into motorcycling. The impact of bikes like this on culture is arguably bigger than any "legitimate" fast bike.

    • @dannywhite132
      @dannywhite132 Před rokem +127

      the only people that look down on it are elitists. any real biker can see that the grom fits its role just as perfectly as the BMW 1000RR, or the Africa twin. Its not designed for going fast

    • @cj4ebay
      @cj4ebay Před rokem

      Bikers that shit on other bikers for what they ride or their "skills" aren't real bikers.

    • @dannywhite132
      @dannywhite132 Před rokem +38

      @@redactedrider7606 i think it looks much nicer. and you know the answer to cracking things doing stoppies? dont do stoppies. theyre childish and you look dumb when you drop your bike

    • @deziiboo9656
      @deziiboo9656 Před rokem +23

      I seen this and now I’m studying for my motorcycle license rn

    • @morganf3200
      @morganf3200 Před rokem

      Before I got my first bike earlier this year, this bike would never been in my possession. I got a 2021 Indian scout bobber 60 and I’ll only go faster from there.

  • @tdeloriea
    @tdeloriea Před rokem +457

    A 60 year old kid that loves this version of the Grom. I had the original and then the Monkey. I can say that it’s giggle ratio is the highest of any motorcycle I’ve owned. Yes I still practice balance point wheelies on it.

    • @Cake...
      @Cake... Před rokem +3

      Love it!

    • @blakemcdowell4146
      @blakemcdowell4146 Před rokem +3

      Love the Monkey!

    • @CaptainFeathersword
      @CaptainFeathersword Před rokem +2

      I learned on a Grom, and remember how much fun it was to ride.

    • @thizzfox
      @thizzfox Před rokem +1

      Whatever bro🙄

    • @magellanicspaceclouds
      @magellanicspaceclouds Před rokem +3

      I know exactly what you mean. I got a Grom and an R6. Both cost me about 4 grand. I often struggle to decide which bike is the more fun one overall.

  • @MrSpeed-lt8gr
    @MrSpeed-lt8gr Před rokem +365

    Zack, I really appreciate how encouraging you are to us new riders. It’s easy for a new rider to get discouraged when someone is condescending and unwilling to be helpful. Thank you for your kindness and willingness to help. You and Ari have been one of the reasons I’ve absolutely fallen in love with motorcycles at 52 years old.

    • @larrymirabal6291
      @larrymirabal6291 Před rokem +4

      Welcome to the family! Soon, you will be completely hooked. 👍😊💯

    • @BraveClam
      @BraveClam Před rokem +9

      Pay no mind to elitists! "GET A REAL BIIIIIIKE" That's just their fragile ego talking
      All that matters is that your knees are in the breeze!
      Ride whateverrrrrrrr you want! Vespa, trike, any import or domestic bike - it's whatever you like!

    • @noonehere4332
      @noonehere4332 Před rokem +3

      The bicycling community can be similar

    • @MrSpeed-lt8gr
      @MrSpeed-lt8gr Před rokem +1

      @@noonehere4332 very true. I actually just recently got interested in bicycling and everyone I’ve asked questions with has been very helpful.

    • @hertzdount
      @hertzdount Před rokem

      Do what you like and like what you do!

  • @ridebecauseucan1944
    @ridebecauseucan1944 Před rokem +37

    It’s the motorcycle all of us dreamed our bicycles were when we were kids but it’s real. Brings back memories of simpler times.

  • @Mandem909
    @Mandem909 Před rokem +288

    I've got a full motorcycle licence, live in London and bought the grom to start on. 3 years later it's still my only bike and has taken me to work, to the seaside and given me countless hours of fun on the road. I'd still like a bike to go faster and do longer trips on but as Zack says it's just so easy to love I don't think I'd part with it. Looks like having 2 bikes would be the perfect situation!

    • @joeyg29jgjg
      @joeyg29jgjg Před rokem +19

      More bikes always equals better :D

    • @judge831
      @judge831 Před rokem +4

      The Honda CB300R is the next step. It's about 1.5x power, weight, and size

    • @iz723
      @iz723 Před rokem +2

      A CB500X is a good second bike. Lots of power for longer distances, but still light and comfortable with proper luggage options.

    • @Mandem909
      @Mandem909 Před rokem

      @@iz723 I agree. I almost bought one actually. I think I'm leaning towards an MT-07, sv650 or maybe a Crf300 rally for travel and trails

    • @iz723
      @iz723 Před rokem

      @@Mandem909 I was in the same position, trying to chose an all rounder. Those bikes are all excellent options (crf is not great for a pillion but is very capable). Sadly I only have an A2 licence so the CB500X was a perfect fit.

  • @nickgiard8553
    @nickgiard8553 Před rokem +153

    I have been riding over 20 years and just bought a 23 Grom SP with ABS just as a commuter and what a blast. The ABS is just on the front wheel, you can still skid the back tire to play around. Such a fun bike.

    • @freeb3e
      @freeb3e Před rokem +3

      That is so good to know, I was about to get the non abs beacuse I wanna make sure I can skid the back tire lol

  • @patrickpl94
    @patrickpl94 Před rokem +104

    I have a ducati monster, and a few classic bikes, and my 19' monkey and 22' grom are by far the funnest bikes I have. There is nothing better then running mundane errands around town with the mini motos. Being able to go WOT through 4-5 gears and still do the speed limit while getting 100+ MPG when gas is $4+ a gallon is fantastic. And the best part is, there is so much aftermarket support with them, that if you do get bored, slap on a new ECU tune, or slap on a different exhaust, or slap on some different wheels and tires, it's truly endless. It's just like the saying for a car says "its more fun to drive a slow car fast then drive a fast car slow".

    • @FerventReminder
      @FerventReminder Před rokem +2

      Can you say you prefer or go for one more often than the other? (Between the grom and monkey).

    • @patrickpl94
      @patrickpl94 Před rokem +8

      @@FerventReminder That's a tough one to answer.. Even though they're both based on the same platform they feel night and day different. It honestly depends on the mood you're in. The Monkey has a more vintage cruiser vibe feel to it. Meanwhile the Grom feels more refined, and it handles a little better, it really likes being pushed in corners. So if you're in a "I'm going to take the long twisty way" kinda mood, the Grom. If you're in a "Lets blast some Led Zeppelin" kinda mood, the Monkey takes the cake that day. Realistically, either one puts a giant smile on my face.

    • @FerventReminder
      @FerventReminder Před rokem +2

      @@patrickpl94 Thanks for the feedback, I think considering the price diverges a fair bit here in Australia the grom is the winner for me.

    • @xanas93
      @xanas93 Před rokem

      Get a grom, my friend, you won't regret it!

    • @user-ty3ci4kp6h
      @user-ty3ci4kp6h Před 9 měsíci

      Hello, it's a problem how tall it's the raider for the grom?

  • @Royalbobcatgto
    @Royalbobcatgto Před rokem +49

    A 2015 Grom was my first motorbike. I managed to find one a cheap with only about 100 Km on it as a guy had bought it for his girlfriend to try to get her into riding & she wasn't into it. It's great for commuting in Auckland, as you can lane split, park downtown for free & gas cost about $7 every three weeks.
    Gratuitous Revelry Omit Motorways

  • @disekjoumoer
    @disekjoumoer Před rokem +33

    Personally, I think the Grom might be the perfect first motorcycle. Small, agile, light, simple, cheap and above all, fun.

  • @Mandumoto
    @Mandumoto Před rokem +80

    I love how offened people are by groms...the thing about them is its not about numbers, it's about throwing your leg over something ridiculous and enjoying the fact. There's no sex appeal, or masculinity booster from it. But it's just a pure and simple bike. In the age of bigger and more complex motorcycles, it's a nice to see something simple. Plus they are bullet proof, I'm at 13k miles on mine, and still nothing major has broke just the normal wear use parts.

    • @joelness
      @joelness Před rokem +4

      I've known Groms to share garage space with Ducatis and become the favorite. Great off road too (with a small/lightweight rider) with only a pair of knobbies since the bike is so light you can just heave it wherever it needs to go.

    • @JoshuaKoerner
      @JoshuaKoerner Před rokem +1

      Not a motorcyclist, yet! but what’s off putting to me about the Grom is the same thing as the selling point - the size. Drivers near me can tend to be extremely selfish and unconcerned with others and their safety. I don’t *know* this, but I *feel* that on a larger bike, it’s easier to be seen. Also, I kinda live where, and my personal transit needs require that I need to use the highway all the time.
      But they’re so cheap and I’d love to try one out!! I’m torn!!

    • @joelness
      @joelness Před rokem +4

      @@JoshuaKoerner With the high seating position they're pretty noticeable in traffic. But with your highway needs I would recommend getting a used "full size" bike for $3k or less as your first bike. Even if it's not exactly the bike you want, it will help you learn about features and ergonomics that wouldn't have previously seemed important when it comes time to get the bike that you really want.

    • @theyeetus1428
      @theyeetus1428 Před rokem +1

      13k isn't shit.

    • @leeonardodienfield402
      @leeonardodienfield402 Před rokem +3

      @@theyeetus1428 yes it is. that's 3 services without issues

  • @xanas93
    @xanas93 Před rokem +9

    Bought a grom after being totally discouraged failing to ride the RE Himalayan as a new rider and being short (5'3) and afer countless drops I felt like I would never be able to do it. Well I absolutely LOVE my grom, I've been riding heaps and feel very comfortable on it. Yeah I can't go fast but that's not the goal! I'm learning and becoming more comfortable on the road. And I get loads of looks and laughs which just makes my day. Tiny bikes are awesome and I think when I'm ready for a bigger bike I don't think I'll part with the grom

  • @Wtpoohsr0004
    @Wtpoohsr0004 Před rokem +10

    I own several bikes. 2016 Goldwing, 2022 Grom, 2022 Navi (lady friend learning to ride), and a 1970 CT-90. The Wing is my daily rider to work (24 miles) and cross country trips but on weekends The GROM is my get out and ride around for fun. I have over 1k on the GROM in just over a year. Different bikes for different reasons. Gotta get Milk? GROM it. Overnight camping CT-90 for dirt. At 66 years of age, just being able to ride is what I enjoy most. Find your Happy bike, and ride it like you stole it.

    • @stalincat2457
      @stalincat2457 Před 10 měsíci

      Wow. I was considering exchanging my 2018 CRF1000 for a Grom (city) and a GL1800 (highway). I saw a 2019 Goldwing with damage but underbid and missed the sale :(

  • @jmacknet2
    @jmacknet2 Před rokem +34

    I love Zack’s open mindedness and overall joy for all things with two wheels! DR is a highlight of my Saturday mornings and this episode didn’t disappoint.

  • @druegeme
    @druegeme Před rokem +17

    It looks like so much fun! Here in the San Francisco Bay area I see the 'grom guys' on the weekends making their way ato Alice's, pulling dank wheelies on Skyline (maybe I just think that).
    When they roll in to Alices parking lot amongst the big Harleys, Multistradas and GS 1250s it makes me so happy.

  • @davesnowpros6785
    @davesnowpros6785 Před rokem +37

    I've got a 2014 grom. The hilarious pleasure of riding everywhere flat out has to be experienced to be understood. The handling is insane, especially when you upgrade the suspension.

    • @acethedisturbed
      @acethedisturbed Před rokem +1

      I have a love/hate relationship with this thing.
      Sitting at home, safely away from any of them, I think "that's stupid why would I need that?"
      Then I see one in person and start getting my wallet out.
      What saves me from actually buying one is that the speed limit on my road is 45 and surrounded by 50s and 55s.
      It would be hard to get it out of my driveway lol. I bet it's a riot though.

    • @Thirsty_Fox
      @Thirsty_Fox Před rokem +2

      @@acethedisturbed That's the problem I have here in Canada, too. To get anywhere you have to take roads that are 80 or 100 km/h (freeways) so not being able to do that really takes away a ton of its usability appeal. Of course I still want one (or a Monkey, or the CT Cub if it ever makes it to Canada). Also they're pretty expensive for what they are.

  • @AddyAdderson
    @AddyAdderson Před rokem +17

    I used the only Grom in my motorcycle training class a few years ago. I’m a returning rider but I was the envy of the class because of the Grom and felt the bike was an extension of my body, not a cagey machine I had to master. Fantastic experience.

  • @2wheelseparationanxietydis271

    I hadn’t ridden in years and my buddy offered me to ride his bike xtra bike, a Grom. I’m like “I have no idea what a Grom is but I’ll be over in 5 minutes!” 20 minutes into the ride I was dragging peg, so much for feeling rusty, the Grom is one of the most FUN motorcycles ever made!!!

  • @goome126
    @goome126 Před rokem +22

    This episode of Daily Rider was great! I love seeing Zack having fun and enjoying himself on the motorcycles he rides and I could tell the Grom was bringing the smiles. Sad to see it placed so low on the leaderboards, but it's understandable. The Grom gets a heart from me as well.

  • @briankoz1591
    @briankoz1591 Před rokem +21

    Great Ride Of Mine!
    G.R.O.M.

  • @stephenbaron5681
    @stephenbaron5681 Před rokem +10

    A few year ago I bought a 1970 Honda Trail 70 with 4 speed manual trans. It was so much fun just running around the yard. It got me back into motorcycles after a forced 26 year retirement. I now have a 1973 Norton Commando 850 (you should test a classic British twin) and a BMW R1150RS.

  • @ShaneZettelmier
    @ShaneZettelmier Před rokem +22

    I think the appeal of the Grom is one of three things usually. One it’s popular and people see their friends doing it so they want to do it too, I think the second thing is that it’s pretty decent for new riders because it’s small it’s easy it’s pretty safe and it’s not too much for most people to handle, and the third is for the more experience people like yourself, it’s just a cool little toy, it’s kind of like a novelty fun little thing.

    • @MumrikDK
      @MumrikDK Před rokem +2

      It comes across a bit like a scooter for people who hate scooters.

  • @uberDoward
    @uberDoward Před rokem +37

    Something to keep in mind, about that 10hp. Adding 2hp to a 100hp bike and a 10hp is VASTLY different. If you want to mod and wrench on your bike, I think you'd have a hard time getting more for your money than a Grom. Damn you, Zack, I want one!! 😂

    • @fivespeed3026
      @fivespeed3026 Před rokem

      MC Rider did a couple of videos comparing 30 different bikes value per horsepower and torque. The Grom came in last place for both $/hp and $/tq. I still want to get one someday.

    • @uberDoward
      @uberDoward Před rokem +1

      @@fivespeed3026 to be clear, I'm not talking purchase price. I'm talking getting more power. +2hp goes further on a Grom than it does on my Road Glide!

    • @pleasedontwatchthese9593
      @pleasedontwatchthese9593 Před rokem +1

      @@fivespeed3026 Thats fair. though if you buying a bike for power, a grom is the wrong choice lol

    • @bryandavid192
      @bryandavid192 Před rokem

      ​@uberDoward by no means am I an expert on the subject, but I suspect that adding 2 hp is significantly harder on a Grom than on an XSR900 specifically because of proportionality. It feels like a rounding error because it is; upgrading the intake, exhaust, and mapping would probably more than cover it. Unless the Grom has significant untapped potential, I think you'd be looking at some major engine work.
      On the other hand, +0.2 HP on a Grom is more meaningful than +2 HP on an XSR900 because a Grom is likely to be pushed to the limit over 80% of the time while many XSR900s will never be pushed to the extent of their full potential even in stock configuration.
      Upgrades commonly associated with power would make themselves apparent primarily through a more compelling exhaust note, better cooling, quicker engine response, and other benefits.
      The Grom would also see these as ancillary benefits, but it would be able to access the additional power regularly. By contrast, the additional power on the XSR900 is a situational benefit mostly useful for experienced racers.
      Edit to add: the Grom's top speed is limited by its power to weight, and the XSR900' is not.

  • @declary
    @declary Před rokem +3

    Yes Zack, we enjoyed this episode of Daily Rider, you always do a wonderful job reviewing bikes, always do!!

  • @Cake...
    @Cake... Před rokem +28

    The Grom is the most fun you can have on 2 wheels. Full clutch, 5 speed, 2 seater, a cinch to turn and super lightweight. It's why it's spawned a world wide culture. I absolutely love mine!

    • @ReisterJP
      @ReisterJP Před rokem +1

      My KP min cost like 2k less more horsepower and you can modify the crf150f clone engine with honda parts and get the displacement up to 223cc

  • @Dunwelll
    @Dunwelll Před rokem +17

    The Grom was my first bike! Great learning experience, and yes, pure fun.

  • @Big_DT
    @Big_DT Před rokem +11

    I've never ridden one, but it seems like it might take me back to my early adolescence and riding 100/125cc bikes. It's reasonably priced, and, as you say, has some real aftermarket support. Seems like a fun little 3rd bike for the garage.

  • @0Rookie0
    @0Rookie0 Před rokem +11

    Rode one in a parking lot and made me giggle as much if not more than the pure speed of larger bikes. Also, I can see myself, if I had one, bringing it along on a motorcycle carrier on a sedan or suv. Or having two on an rv to go camping. It's still the king of stealth drag racing and hooligan'ing. And hard to get a felony on!

    • @catsbyondrepair
      @catsbyondrepair Před rokem

      Shit they will do 100 mph if you bypass the rev limiter

  • @ILiveInAVanDownByTheRiver
    @ILiveInAVanDownByTheRiver Před 8 měsíci +4

    I might get one of these because gas is just too high.

  • @bfarm44
    @bfarm44 Před rokem +7

    Most of my “gravitationally enhanced” friends changed to a heavier weight fork oil and a heavier spring in the rear instead of spending lots and lots of money and that works well. Our “club” has a sharpened rod that has rendered the closed end of many a decibel suppressor over the years. Not as loud as a hole exhaust system but then again, budget tune works

  • @aminyashed6802
    @aminyashed6802 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just got my grom literally yesterday, I never drove a bike in my life and I absolutely love my grom

  • @Gymbrochris
    @Gymbrochris Před 9 měsíci

    I was thinking about getting a grom. This video answered all the questions/ concerns I had. Thank you

  • @Gherbert1348
    @Gherbert1348 Před rokem +6

    Best Grom summary "it's like Honda figured out how to bottle fun"
    That all you need!! Thats motorcycling.

    • @thegreatmoa
      @thegreatmoa Před rokem

      The giggles throughout the narration further prove the point. 👍

  • @justjeff4173
    @justjeff4173 Před rokem +4

    There are a ton of the Grom's/MX125's here in Thailand. Most are ridden by younger men. I'd estimate that they make up around 20-25% of the small displacement motorbike population. Many are modded with extended swingarms, assorted bling, etc. And of course obnoxiously loud, aftermarket exhausts.

  • @noseefood1943
    @noseefood1943 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Whenever I see these on the road it looks ridiculous but it still makes me smile

  • @Ahrimas
    @Ahrimas Před rokem +1

    I find it fun that the Grom is encouraging small displacement riding. In the UK we all learn to ride on 125s but most move up in displacement as soon as possible (including me). There's something romantic about the idea of returning to a much smaller bike with a few years (or many) of riding under your belt.

  • @davidcrosthwaite
    @davidcrosthwaite Před rokem +4

    I have a Grom, a WR450, and an R1 and the Grom is the most consistently fun bike. The other bikes peak fun is higher but you generally have to be doing something somewhat dangerous to really enjoy them where the Grom is fun no matter what you’re doing.
    I bought a CBR300 to do the swap and then I think the Grom will be the best bike money can buy ☺️🤙🏻

  • @23gt17
    @23gt17 Před 8 měsíci +3

    This Daily Rider episode pointed out one shortcoming of the format for me. Since Zack shoots almost exclusively in first person POV we don't get to see how he sits on the bike from a decent angle like a side-view. It would help to get a better idea of the riding position, seat height, and fit if he did that. One CZcamsr, Mark Pulling, uses a similar format to Daily Rider but always includes a shot of him sitting on the bike from the side - which I really appreciate since he happens to be the same height as me.

  • @colbyfrancoeur3549
    @colbyfrancoeur3549 Před rokem +2

    I’ve had mine since launch and absolutely love it. Getting rid of my 700 magna because of the grom

  • @cartilagehead6326
    @cartilagehead6326 Před rokem +1

    I talked to a guy leaving home depot on one of these carrying a backpack full of heavy supplies home, and it was his first bike. He originally wanted a Honda Trail 125 but couldn’t get one in-state at the time, but he had an order for one for this summer. Best of luck dude!

  • @rotorhead5000
    @rotorhead5000 Před rokem +3

    Man that sneak peek tugs at my heart strings. My first real bike (non go-kart engine mini bike) was a 72 xl250 when I was 14. Now I ride a modern wr250 and an old BMW gs, so I think it's set a trend for what I'm into in grown up life even if it didn't make me a honda boi.

    • @Bdub1952
      @Bdub1952 Před rokem +2

      Same here. I hope they're kind to that beautiful '75 XL350.

  • @contrajedi8
    @contrajedi8 Před rokem +5

    I bought a brand new Grom in the spring on ‘22. I’ve never been so happy with a motorcycle purchase.

    • @ramps36
      @ramps36 Před rokem +1

      That’s awesome. Do you mind sharing your OTD price? And with/without ABS?

  • @jerryjensen9500
    @jerryjensen9500 Před rokem

    I appreciate the brief maintenance mentioned. Valve check interval and complexity is important to know.

  • @Amcm1a
    @Amcm1a Před rokem

    Thanks for answering my question, Zack! Great video!

  • @joshuastewart7894
    @joshuastewart7894 Před rokem +9

    RevZilla team!! These vids are sensational keep up the good work. However, I’ve been carrying on for so long that we need a comment on headlight performance! It’s an important feature as 40% of commuters around the world travel at least one trip in the dark. I’m sure a great portion of us watching would appreciate it and a quick spiel on headlights would be a great addition to this awesome series.

  • @NarySllim
    @NarySllim Před rokem +3

    I've got a few motorcycles and I will say your points are accurate BUT I absolutely love riding the grom for everything it is and what it's not. More fun than it should be and easily worth having one in the garage....or 2. 🙂

  • @kenc2257
    @kenc2257 Před rokem

    This was a fun Daily Rider. There are a couple of Groms in our neighborhood--I always smile when I see them.

  • @Donnabatical-0O
    @Donnabatical-0O Před 11 měsíci +2

    These are the learner bikes in the NY MSF class, which is why I'm crushing it 🏍️💨

  • @Maccaroney
    @Maccaroney Před rokem +6

    CTXP idea: Grom trip. :)
    I love the premise of riding to a far away track day.

    • @khrome13
      @khrome13 Před rokem +1

      I like this idea ! Extra long Grom Trip !

  • @danielcarroll5667
    @danielcarroll5667 Před rokem +5

    Hahaha ! Thanks for sharing the "secret" !'m really looking forward to that ! I was going to suggest that you guys do something epoch on the obviously lovable (how could you not ?) Grom , re-visit Baja maybe with basic upgrades ?! P.S. I can't express in words how much I loved the Sidecar video on many different levels , including meeting your Dad .

  • @karryhoward3946
    @karryhoward3946 Před rokem

    Great work Zack, love the XL350 what a find I'm in for the adventure.

  • @NickLeake
    @NickLeake Před 10 měsíci

    thanks so much for the detailed rundown on the Grom; looking to pick up one of these as my first bike sometime soon :D

  • @jhooton75
    @jhooton75 Před rokem +3

    My son had a Grom for a couple years and put 12,000 miles on it in that short time. It was a fun little bike to ride. But he got tired of it's limitations (mainly top speed) and bought an MT-07.

  • @Oscee613
    @Oscee613 Před rokem +4

    Though I am riding a bigger bike, I think the Grom is the ultimate fun commuter, hands down. Unless you need to commute on highway or are 120kg. I don't have multiple bikes but if I did, I'd take the Grom to work any day over my Kawasaki or even Ducati, BMW, etc. Lot more fun on the track too for beginners. Here in Japan we have all kinds of Grom, Monkey, etc. cups too so you can even compete in a championship.

  • @Unwilling1
    @Unwilling1 Před rokem

    Thanks for the sneak peek, always the same happiness with a new DR!

  • @ShaneZettelmier
    @ShaneZettelmier Před rokem +2

    Oh wow. The 1975 Honda XL 350 is one of my all-time favorite bikes. It’s got wheelie power it’s enough to get on the freeway it’s easy to ride but still pretty capable. I wouldn’t take it motor crossing or try to jump it a lot but for just a good all-around dual sport it’s awesome and one of the easiest bikes to ride, it’s kind of like the peel of the TW 200 it’s just so easy but it’s got more power and capability. Definitely one of my all-time favorite bikes

  • @alainpaquin627
    @alainpaquin627 Před rokem +3

    I'm in my 60's and I've been riding for over 40 years, mostly Super Sport bikes and everytime I see a Grom at the dealership, I'm tempted... The only reason I'm still resisting in buying one is that I have a R3 as second bike. I don't know how long I will be able to resist but I must admit that when I watch "Daily Rider" with Zack, it doesn't help...😁 Thanks Zack for another episode of Daily Rider.

  • @andersont.2267
    @andersont.2267 Před rokem +3

    I’ve always been drawn to the mini motos. Not sure why- there’s just an appeal there for me. I would never own one as my primary bike but I think it’d be fun to have one to mess around on. Thanks for the video!

  • @kjvbiblebelievertal7431
    @kjvbiblebelievertal7431 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I did my Motorcycle course with a Honda Grom, My very first time ever learning how to ride a Motorcycle. Very fun little bike and easy to ride. For a 125cc bike, it has a lot of pep. Awesome bike.

  • @michealsisson3404
    @michealsisson3404 Před rokem +2

    I have a 2023 Grom ABS. Love it. Got lucky and someone else canceled on the dealership so they called me and I snatched it up. Plan to mod almost everything. Super fun bike. Surprised me really.

  • @Actionlutz
    @Actionlutz Před rokem +3

    I would like to see an episode on the R1250RS. I could imagine this is a pretty good daily rider while also allowing for some fun.

  • @DWBmotorsports
    @DWBmotorsports Před rokem +8

    I love my grom. I actually traded in my speed triple 1050 in on it lol and I’m preparing for my 750 mile trip to the small bore rally this coming June. Also adding a monkey to the collection 🤘

  • @tylerschmitz1
    @tylerschmitz1 Před rokem +2

    I took my MSF on a first gen grom and it was a BLAST. Ever since then I've been thinking about getting one. I've been riding for 8 years and now own a CBR1000RR, but I'm still gonna get a grom this spring for putting around on locally, cause they're just too fun not to!

  • @KestrelYI
    @KestrelYI Před rokem

    Congratulations on the fam addition! :)

  • @bsmukler
    @bsmukler Před rokem +4

    How about a reprise of the Monkey Baja adventure with Zack and Ari tackling the Simpson Desert on Groms? As for visibility around traffic, you could install modular Clearwaters: front facing for visibility, and rearward facing for that extra nudge of photon power.

  • @ionutfilipoi2459
    @ionutfilipoi2459 Před rokem +3

    Regarding your "which celebrity would it be?" question, there is only one. Get it in black, put a loud pipe on it and you sir, got yourself a Kevin Hart.

  • @roblewis7186
    @roblewis7186 Před rokem +2

    I have been riding a KTM Duke 890 R and a Yamaha R6 for the last few years. I rode a buddy of mine's Grom back in the summer and it was one of the most fun experiences I've had riding it a while. Smiles per gallon are pretty high.

  • @timmeisburger3808
    @timmeisburger3808 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great review. I sold my Triumph America because I finally figured out I don't like cruising much, on't have to commute any more, and don't have a garage to keep a big bike. I bought 2023 grom, park it in the driveway, and ride it every day. Perfect for city or suburb, where I can open in up and lay into tight curves. Whenever anyone needs something from the store, I always volunteer! Interesting to note as well that in many states (including Virginia, where I live) you can ride the Grom on the interstate, and while I wouldn't use it for a road trip, its fine for a couple exits. You can ride a safe distance behind cars on the interstate (say ten bike lengths), and you still get a drafting effect that allows me to get up to 69 mph, while on a flat road with no cars it goes about 63 tops.

  • @slideprojectCambodia
    @slideprojectCambodia Před rokem +3

    The best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be, over 60k km on my 2017 grom with nothing done beside regular oil and brake pad

    • @pedrojoseismael
      @pedrojoseismael Před rokem +1

      I have 22,000 km on the 2021 model and no problems too😊👍

  • @YoshimuraUSA
    @YoshimuraUSA Před rokem +14

    Go Zack! 5 speeds of fun!

  • @LEORedSun
    @LEORedSun Před rokem +2

    When I was a beginner, I made a mistake buying a super sport as my first bike. It was difficult for me to ride and I did not enjoy it. I should've bought something like this Grom. Let me tell you I was having a blast when I tried my friend's Grom. It was just so much fun. I get it.

  • @jonr3891
    @jonr3891 Před rokem +1

    So good🖤😅! Grom = cute puppy. Best DR I’ve seen in a while. Thank you 🙌

  • @fatbongripz4207
    @fatbongripz4207 Před rokem +8

    man, i sold my Grom and got a Yamaha R3. biggest regret of my life....i miss it 😔 but i got my R3 for $5k....in my area you can't even find OG groms for less than 4-5k........i've even seen these new Groms going for $6k

    • @FerventReminder
      @FerventReminder Před rokem

      Really? If I'm not mistaken you can get a current model grom from the dealership for the equivalent of 3277 USD here in Australia.

    • @Partnerthedog
      @Partnerthedog Před rokem

      Dang I got my 2022 grom for 3200 bucks in Denver. Had an r3 I paid 4300 for. Drz400sm 2018 I paid 4500 for. Cb300f I got for 3000. And I had a 18" ninja 400 I got for a steal at 4k and resold it for 5k a week later after going 120mph on it

  • @jw6825
    @jw6825 Před rokem +3

    The leaderboard needs a new classification for "Daily Commuter". Nobody wants to haul a lumbering 1000 cc monster through rush hour commuting traffic. The Grom, or a 250 CBR on the other hand... top of the list.

  • @Dexter6662
    @Dexter6662 Před 6 měsíci

    Also own one Grom, exatly the same color and I'm so much happy to ride on it almost everyday, great video.

  • @ArcaneGinger
    @ArcaneGinger Před rokem +1

    I'm a BRAND NEW motorcyclist as of 2 days ago.. the teacher let me sit on the different bikes (after I passed 🎉) and we talked about which ones I should look at for my height and skill level. He suggested this one as a starter!
    It looks great considering the world of Motorcycles is totally new to me and I don't want highway driving for a long way off. 😅

  • @heritagehillsecurity8778

    The only other Honda Mini moto in the US lineup that has passenger pegs standard is the Honda Navi.

  • @briandschon6943
    @briandschon6943 Před rokem +4

    Way can they not do a Grom 250cc ?

  • @richardahola692
    @richardahola692 Před rokem

    Met a couple from Vancouver BC riding small bikes. He was on a CB300 and she was on a Grom. Having a blast. They went to eastern Minnesota and back. They loved traveling on small bikes.

  • @thewheel2023
    @thewheel2023 Před rokem

    Really glad I watched all the way to the end!!

  • @hectorohh
    @hectorohh Před rokem +5

    Yeah, I picked up the SP 2023 model in June and put 3k miles on it so far. Love it, been taking it everywhere!

    • @joeyg29jgjg
      @joeyg29jgjg Před rokem

      @Patrick O'Brien hahahahahaha

    • @hectorohh
      @hectorohh Před rokem

      @Patrick O'Brien yeah, my co worker asked me to drive her to her car cause it was a far walk and asked which bike was mine and I pointed at it and she laughed and walked away.

  • @Yettee0201
    @Yettee0201 Před rokem +4

    I just want to see a side profile of zack on this just for the size difference LOL

  • @bryansage4947
    @bryansage4947 Před rokem +1

    make sure you never lose the "use case" category. That and comfort are so often missing from reviews. Good job.

  • @davidklementis5913
    @davidklementis5913 Před rokem +1

    I've never had a chance to ride a Grom or Monkey which I like a little better. After commuting on a FZ6 for 10 years I decided I wanted something more relaxed and different to ride. I wasn't sure what exactly I was looking for and wasn't ready to spend big bike money. This was during the shutdowns and it hard to find things.
    I stumbled upon a Kymco Spade 150 and purchased it. These little mini motos are such a blast and bring back the simple fun of riding and working on a motorcycle that is often lost over years of riding bigger bikes! I commuted daily, explored areas I never had and probably wouldn't have on bigger faster bikes. Even took a week off and road 1200 miles round trip to visit a friend. That has to be one of the best and most memorable tours I've ever done.
    It made me understand what I really wanted and enjoyed in motorcycles and helped me decide on the next type of bike I wanted. In June I bought a DR650. I still have the Spade and FZ6 and enjoy them all.

  • @allrad4911
    @allrad4911 Před rokem +3

    ayy! please do a review of the transalp when it comes out for reviewers, i think it'll be an excellent daily rider! Edit: i am already hyped for the next CTXP episode, sounds awesome!

    • @cheesecake9336
      @cheesecake9336 Před rokem +1

      This is a nice bike everyone would love this bike imagine it was a 2 cylinder

    • @cheesecake9336
      @cheesecake9336 Před rokem

      Ayyy finally he is reviewing the grom!

  • @brianrainey2739
    @brianrainey2739 Před rokem +6

    The Grom would be a great choice when riding with a son or daughter on a PW50. Just sayin….😊

  • @danh2608
    @danh2608 Před rokem

    Hello great review. It helped me buy a 2023 grom.. what jacket are you wearing??

  • @chuckwilson2301
    @chuckwilson2301 Před rokem

    I started out 52 years ago on a Honda mini 50. One tough bike. I think the Grom is a really cool bike. I now ride a cam-am Spyder, since that I have reached the age of geezerdom. The Spyder is the first non Honda cycle that I have owned. Honda makes great bikes.

  • @pleasedontwatchthese9593

    The most fun you can have under the speed limit

  • @riveraluciano
    @riveraluciano Před rokem +3

    I would sincerely appreciate you teaching me (or anyone willing through the comments, why not?) how to slide the back without locking the rear. I have heard Zack mention time and time again of sliding with the clutch and/or front break, which is something that, for some reason I can't wrap my head around.

    • @leggazoid
      @leggazoid Před rokem

      If you notice it is in 1st gear and he dumps the clutch which causes the rear tire to break loose in a semi controlled fashion. ABS and slipper clutch works against you when attempting the "back it in" trick.

    • @bradboustead1682
      @bradboustead1682 Před rokem

      To "back it in" you will be operating just beyond the limit of rear wheel traction in hard cornering under heavy front brake. Probably something to practice at a track on a motorcycle you're not afraid to damage a few times.

    • @riveraluciano
      @riveraluciano Před rokem

      @@bradboustead1682 Right, so the front brake eases traction on the rear, and bombing downshift allows for the rear to slip?

  • @amigojefe7708
    @amigojefe7708 Před rokem

    Have ridden and can appreciate how it appeals to so many - I sold it after 2 months but it just wasn't for me or a garage with three other motorcycles

  • @joshpaz1
    @joshpaz1 Před rokem

    I got my grom last summer, it's my first bike. I painted it a metallic blue, have some knobby shinkos on it and a loud vance and hines exhaust. This thing is so much damn fun to rip around on.

  • @thepab3072
    @thepab3072 Před rokem +4

    My very first bike was a 2014 Grom back in 2014. Loved it and like many people did the mistake of selling it to buy a larger bike. Got a 2017 Yamaha FZ09, after a month I already had regrets. Sold the FZ09 for a 2019 Honda CB300R, aka the Big Grom. Loved the CB300R, light, nimble.
    Had a crash last October, hit a deer at 90kmh. Now I'm looking to buy an Honda Navi to scoot to work until my body get stronger. Can't clutch because of an injury to my left hand so the little Navi will be perfect for me 🤪

  • @cribs4551
    @cribs4551 Před rokem +4

    The Grom reminds me of a young Joe Pesci. “Im funny, how?” 😂

  • @TjBruce817
    @TjBruce817 Před rokem

    I have had many bikes over the years, from sport bikes, adventure touring and now my current bike is a Road Glide Limited, but I bought a Grom in 2021 (This year model with the 5 speed) for my wife to learn how to ride and I'll tell you, I smile more on that little bike then I think I have on any other bike I have ever owned.

  • @Sleepy.Time.
    @Sleepy.Time. Před rokem +8

    its like if you left your bike in the dryer to long

  • @mijicmugendo
    @mijicmugendo Před rokem +3

    Are the front forks bent?

    • @motorcycle-man
      @motorcycle-man Před rokem +1

      No, GoPro's (and similair) tend to distort and seemingly the editor doesn't bother to correct on the shots that it would be a good idea to do.

    • @gm2256
      @gm2256 Před rokem +1

      His helmet cam appears to be doing a lot of distorting for some reason

    • @mijicmugendo
      @mijicmugendo Před rokem +1

      @@motorcycle-man
      Thank you, i was just wondering. Love the videos👍

  • @vito_benjluke
    @vito_benjluke Před 10 měsíci

    I'm currently in the UK and I just done my cbt license, idk what it is in USA but I got put on a grom and from my previous experiences on all sorts of bikes I fell in love so quickly with it and I'm hopefully getting one soon

  • @siraff4461
    @siraff4461 Před rokem +1

    I've had an og msx from new and even though I've ridden a lot of bikes over the years - and still own some nice ones - there is something very special about these little bikes. You can just drop on it and go without any messing about or planning or any of the usual stuff and even when you're really on it you can throw it into a wet corner and even if the front slides its easy as pie to get it back.
    Because of that it makes it completely worry free. You're never thinking about grip levels or surfaces because it doesn't matter a d4mn - you just deal with it and bully the bike back up if it slides. Wheelies, stoppies - all easy. On top of all that mine has never been below 100mpg even wringing its neck and has been as high as 150mpg (UK) when just using it to pop to the shops and general low speed stuff.
    Everything is ultra cheap - tyres, chain, spares etc and even mods aren't silly unless you go for the full branded stuff you really don't need on a bike that realistically does 50-60mph flat out.
    Sometimes my busa is fun but sometimes I just want a bike that lets me enjoy a ride without a care in the world and the MSX/Grom is that bike.

  • @johnsshed995
    @johnsshed995 Před rokem +2

    I very rarley ride over 200 miles in a day and I find the grom ideal for this .Pleasent to ride and very good on gass . The only critisium I have of this bike is from new Honda put the worst wet weather tyers on it that have ever been produced .The first time on wet roads I thought the frame had snapped in half .