I went UNDERCOVER in Colorado to Buy my "FIRST" Motorcycle

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    I went back undercover posing as a first time motorcycle buyers with no experience to see how the salesman will treat me and the conclusion is something that I did not expect, but the catch is if they let me buy an awesome 1000 super sport bike then i will actually have to buy it.
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  • @lowellfink9292
    @lowellfink9292 Před 2 lety +4422

    Denis is the kind of guy i think should work at every motorcycle dealership. Blunt and to the point, he's probably saved a lot of lives.

    • @emanymton5789
      @emanymton5789 Před 2 lety +119

      This is what i call good customer service. not just thinking about making a quick commission, but building a long lasting customer relationship. the initial purchase may be lower, but that kid will bring in more money over time. as opposed to when ....he's dead.

    • @robperkins2674
      @robperkins2674 Před 2 lety

      but yet he kills himself with a muzzle on his face how's that for to the point

    • @Mtz-mi2dh
      @Mtz-mi2dh Před rokem +11

      Nice you copy pasted the comment above you

    • @nui2832
      @nui2832 Před rokem +6

      Honestly would’ve wanted him to be my sales person lol

    • @ShaareiZoharDaas
      @ShaareiZoharDaas Před rokem +3

      Denis is awesome

  • @mbpaintballa
    @mbpaintballa Před 3 lety +5086

    I like the old guy, he's honest and doesn't want you to die.

    • @ChaoticMartian
      @ChaoticMartian Před 3 lety +72

      Bruh he told him to get a 600, thats like telling a child not to put a fork in a power socket but then handing them a knife instead. Both are dangerous af for a first time rider.

    • @teddyf9438
      @teddyf9438 Před 3 lety +142

      @@ChaoticMartian not really, someone who takes a motorcycle safety course, and has ridden mountain bikes could definitely start on a 600, sure they might drop it, but it's a hell of alot safer than a 1000.

    • @josephgallo5170
      @josephgallo5170 Před 3 lety +28

      @@ChaoticMartian entirely disagree my first bike was 1100cc all you gotta do is slowly increase your limit. I didn't leave first gear or my neighborhood for the first month and a half of having the bike. Then I got comfortable with changing gears, then driving faster, then driving even faster and then after a few (about 8) months of riding everyday for a few hours. I started pushing the bike

    • @ChaoticMartian
      @ChaoticMartian Před 3 lety +64

      @@josephgallo5170 yeah its still dangerous or you wouldnt have limited yourself right? Not everyone has the same self control as you do.

    • @josephgallo5170
      @josephgallo5170 Před 3 lety +20

      @@ChaoticMartian it is still dangerous I agree. Although I'm not special though, we as a society gotta stop letting the lowest common denominators hold us all back and start learning from successful people

  • @eerslink5498
    @eerslink5498 Před rokem +1697

    It's hard to tell how many lives Dennis has saved with his upfront, blunt and ethical sales style. Dude is a straight up good guy. Not all heroes wear capes.

    • @destroya3303
      @destroya3303 Před rokem +7

      It isn't a motorcycle salesman's job to make sure you don't do something stupid. That is your job.

    • @eerslink5498
      @eerslink5498 Před rokem +27

      @@destroya3303 It's funny how people like you single out a comment to disagree with. Really illustrates how entitled you are, also shows how much you really care about other people. Everyone is just "doing their job". You're probably one of the types that needs someone to tell you not to drink bleach too.

    • @ppapdddar6159
      @ppapdddar6159 Před rokem +15

      @@destroya3303 It is the motorcycle salesman's job to make sure you are happy with the bike you buy. Pretty sure the buyer won't be that happy in a wheelchair or a coffin.
      But even in a more basic level, it is not ok to potentially harm people just for financial gains, even if legal.

    • @CynHicks
      @CynHicks Před rokem +5

      @@destroya3303 Some people think bang manufacturers and sellers should be legally responsible for what happens after their legal transactions. Some people think bangs are too dangerous for anyone to own and that people that disagree are responsible for their misuses.
      In this case however there's an argument to be made that by simply taking responsibility that isn't legally required you can protect idiots and the hobby. To be honest it's a bit telling that some of these bikes are still legally sold to teens. I remember in the 90s when there was quite a bit of talk about heavily regulating powerful bikes and it could just be that the "community" is what curtailed that.
      I'm not a rider. My dad and uncles were avid riders accept for one who nearly died as a teen after laying one down to avoid a direct collision with a pickup truck. He still rode... sort of... like in his driveway. He wasn't weak he just suffered spinal damage that led to twitches and motor issues. He focused on cars after and became a lifelong professional mechanic.
      My point is that while none of us have a legal responsibility like this we could if the masses dictated it. That and loving each other is a good way to go.

    • @Eshayzbra96
      @Eshayzbra96 Před rokem +1

      He's a real motorcycle enthusiast. Through and through.

  • @Portuguesewowplayer
    @Portuguesewowplayer Před rokem +423

    Denis didn't even realized that by not selling you the fastest and most expensive bike he had, made like a ton of people watching this go and find him out just to buy a bike from him. You go Denis!

  • @zonktified1247
    @zonktified1247 Před 3 lety +2495

    "You know what the difference is? Life and death". Couldn't have been more honest than that...lol.

    • @amirtz3342
      @amirtz3342 Před 3 lety +20

      Not wearing his mask indoors

    • @stavencapp
      @stavencapp Před 3 lety +15

      still willing to sell a s1000rr to someone who didnt know where the throttle or clutch is.

    • @nofx84
      @nofx84 Před 3 lety +8

      @@amirtz3342 lol def could use a lesson on why a mask could be life and death for someone as old as him

    • @nostranger2u
      @nostranger2u Před 3 lety +29

      @@nofx84 A piece of fabric won't do jack. Only an N95 or proper respirator will work.

    • @worldhello1234
      @worldhello1234 Před 3 lety +12

      @@amirtz3342 Not wearing a useless mask for a disease that hasn't been proven to exist. If you have a functional brain, do your own research. :)

  • @Markycarandbikestuff
    @Markycarandbikestuff Před 3 lety +6454

    Dennis is a great guy, probably saved a lot of life's over the years.

    • @jacobgreen6899
      @jacobgreen6899 Před 3 lety +96

      Not with the way he’s wearing that mask

    • @zeronomon
      @zeronomon Před 3 lety +300

      @@jacobgreen6899 give Dennis a break. He’s older and more likely to harm himself more than anyone else in this video considering everyone around is young and healthy.

    • @Dani2wheels
      @Dani2wheels Před 3 lety +71

      Oh whatever dude. He's smart, he wants to sell him 2 bikes, small one now, big one later

    • @royfrye2871
      @royfrye2871 Před 3 lety +63

      @@Dani2wheels he just doesnt want to be the guy that let a greenhorn kill himself! Thats a fuckin awesome man

    • @JustinBieber4evah
      @JustinBieber4evah Před 3 lety +43

      Dennis has seen some sh**

  • @matthewsmiley3630
    @matthewsmiley3630 Před rokem +364

    Dennis was basically like “I’m NOT selling you one of those fastest bikes we have for your first bike, I don’t care if you’re upset or I lose out on money.”

  • @spongebobcubepants7784
    @spongebobcubepants7784 Před rokem +134

    I love Dennis. “Life and death” he’s more focused on his customers safety than the sale. But he’s doing it in a way that he still gets the sale, he’s straight foward and gentle. Stern but sweet at the same time

    • @GamingGuruXD
      @GamingGuruXD Před rokem +2

      in some ways its strategic too, it ensures he sells his 650's and 450's, otherwise almost anyone would get a liter bike as its not much more. But yeah never start with a liter bike, get yourself a good 450 or 650, and even that is still a lot of power that can scare you, but at least it isn't likely to get you killed.

  • @bryananderson3772
    @bryananderson3772 Před 2 lety +937

    You can't blame Chris. He mentioned that they're too powerful and doesn't recommend them but the customer kept pushing for it. Chris is young so it's hard for him to be stern with people

    • @rzt430
      @rzt430 Před rokem +170

      yeah and he's probably newer at the job with a lot of pressure to get some results while dennis probably has better position with some leeway to do as he wants

    • @adamnichols476
      @adamnichols476 Před rokem +43

      he cant tell someone they cant buy it though. Say your peace, then there on their own.

    • @bryananderson3772
      @bryananderson3772 Před rokem +3

      @@adamnichols476 well, of course

    • @cannibal_bacon
      @cannibal_bacon Před rokem +11

      @@adamnichols476 You can most certainly refuse, no one is obligated to sell you anything, as long as their reasoning doesn't have to do with anything discriminatory towards a protected class. That said, it's probably not a good way to hold down a job if you're not in a position to call shots.

    • @Mike_Dubayou
      @Mike_Dubayou Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@cannibal_bacon I’ll tell you all the facts, tell you what’s my opinion, I wont lie to you, and at the end of the day, I’m not going to restrict your freedom. I trust you to be a person with common sense. I’m not a democrat.

  • @Kyle-xt8ip
    @Kyle-xt8ip Před 3 lety +1757

    I saw a young 19 year old die in a motorcycle wreck. I jumped out of my truck to help him but he was gone. Still had the dealer tag on his bike.

    • @max-pn6xb
      @max-pn6xb Před 3 lety +236

      Scary shit

    • @Bardo420
      @Bardo420 Před 3 lety +183

      That's awful shit

    • @Kyle-xt8ip
      @Kyle-xt8ip Před 3 lety +43

      @@Bardo420 in deed

    • @Ieatzboltz
      @Ieatzboltz Před 3 lety +60

      I'm trying to sell my wrx to buy my first bike... that's why I'm looking at what I need beforehand.

    • @Kyle-xt8ip
      @Kyle-xt8ip Před 3 lety +126

      @@Ieatzboltz when you do just be safe. I have never had a motorcycle. I was wanting one at the time of the accident and was actually checking the bike out when a car pulled out in front of him and he went flying through the air. The impact knocked him out of his boots and helmet and the small rav 4 he hit did a 180 into oncoming traffic. The sun was setting and he was coming from the west so they didn't see him. I currently have a jeep srt and was seriously considering getting a motorcycle, but after seeing that I changed my mind. I have a daughter on the way at 33 and don't want to take too many unnecessary risks. If I were an experienced rider I would go for it but I'm not so I'm going to stick to four wheels. I saw a guy get hit in Florida as well last summer. If you get one make it loud and stay safe.

  • @stevetarrant3898
    @stevetarrant3898 Před rokem +151

    When I got my bike licence back in the 80s here in australia, you were only licenced to ride up to 250cc for the first 12 months. After 12 months you could upgrade to 500cc or do an approved 2 week course and go straight to open licence. Made sense and saved lives.

    • @z9brigade
      @z9brigade Před rokem

      Because we need the government to control us more...

    • @orangedealer6931
      @orangedealer6931 Před rokem +11

      I think that should be mandatory everywhere

    • @JCDenton.
      @JCDenton. Před rokem +1

      @@orangedealer6931 This is America. Personal responsibility + stupidity is your right.

    • @ianbell735
      @ianbell735 Před rokem +4

      That's because in the 70's too many people were getting into serious accidents from inexperience and riding large bikes they couldn't handle

    • @Simcard__
      @Simcard__ Před rokem +6

      Even with the upped CC limit for LAMS bikes now, it's a much better way of doing it. 660cc, even restricted, is definitely on the limit of what is safe for a new rider - why America, and presumably other countries, let new riders ride superbikes is negligent at best.

  • @johnschofield9496
    @johnschofield9496 Před rokem +317

    I was in the motorcycle business for 43 years, all positions from assembly to management. My line was very much like Dennis. When Dad would come in with 16 year old Junior, who could ride the wheels off his PW80 and wanted anywhere from a 600 to 1100 sport bike. The first thing I would tell him, AND Dad was learning to ride on this type of bike was like trying to learn to fly in an F-16. Sometimes they regain their senses and go to something safer and more practical, but all too often they would end up with what Junior wanted. I said a prayer every time this happened.

    • @alfierodriguez2473
      @alfierodriguez2473 Před rokem +9

      God bless you and everyone else who did the same🙏🏼

    • @angeloc1340
      @angeloc1340 Před rokem +6

      Is a 16 year old buying a motorcycle common? I will be 17 in 2 weeks and I’m saving up for a Yamaha R3.

    • @Noah0510
      @Noah0510 Před rokem +10

      @@angeloc1340 hey My friend! Im 19 and bought my first bike. A cb650f, i do love it so much! Honestly I really think you will love the r3! Its fkn 321cc! That thing is super super dope! In Switzerland it’s common for young guys to ride 50cc or 125cc with 16 and when you turn 18 you can ride up to 48 hp. Young ppl like us ride, but not to much. Please take care and wear leather protection suit! It’s so important !

    • @mikeworkman3593
      @mikeworkman3593 Před rokem +7

      @@angeloc1340 Dont do it. Someone I know just died on a bike like that just 3 days ago, he was like 20 years old. They shouldn't even be legal to drive period. Like all these cars have to have airbags and seat belts, but you can just drive basically a wet paper bag at 100 mph legally, its insane.

    • @amerikansky4522
      @amerikansky4522 Před rokem +13

      @@mikeworkman3593 they should be, everyone has a choice. It depends on what sort of driver you are going to be.

  • @OriginalCovfefe
    @OriginalCovfefe Před 3 lety +744

    Dennis is THE guy to sell a bike. Instead of making his numbers, he knows what the community is all about. Props to him. ✌️

    • @ronaldmacdonald7226
      @ronaldmacdonald7226 Před 3 lety +3

      This. I love Dennis. He’s a good man.

    • @CaptainRon1913
      @CaptainRon1913 Před 3 lety +9

      And he wants to build relationships with return customers. He probably wouldn't be able to sleep at night knowing he sold a 500lb missile to a newb. Fortunately, 1st time young riders get turned off by the cost of insurance if they are financing the bike

    • @TheMythicalAce
      @TheMythicalAce Před 3 lety +3

      He's a good dude, see him from time to time when I browse around at Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza.

    • @thornyturtleranch6152
      @thornyturtleranch6152 Před 3 lety +1

      Im glad my brother stopped riding a street bike. He is a firefighter and scraped lots of people from the asphalt in parts.

    • @n6tro76
      @n6tro76 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptainRon1913 yeah probably not gonna have that many return customers if you sell a beginner a 1000cc bike

  • @mrtogether6492
    @mrtogether6492 Před 3 lety +3000

    Dennis in his career has saved more lives than the average doctor.

    • @MikeMPharmaCyclist
      @MikeMPharmaCyclist Před 3 lety +57

      Lmao yeah a first time rider is 100 percent safe on a 600 sport bike 😂😂😂 I guess you've never worked in a hospital and treated motorcycle trauma patients.

    • @TwitchingHour
      @TwitchingHour Před 3 lety +3

      100 percent

    • @Lobsterboy300
      @Lobsterboy300 Před 3 lety +23

      Probably not but i get what you were trying to say.

    • @nsparacino
      @nsparacino Před 3 lety +18

      I’m a board certified critical care doc, and I 100% agree lol.

    • @asianconservativelawyer1531
      @asianconservativelawyer1531 Před 2 lety +19

      Dennis sold me my first bike!

  • @cptsteele91
    @cptsteele91 Před 2 lety +202

    Man I gotta say, I appreciate Dennis, he reminds me of the guy who runs one of the bike dealers in my city who has also probably saved a lot of lives by putting misguided youths on the right track or even outright refusing to sell certain bikes to em despite losing a sale as a result cos the risk to the rider ain't worth it and he wouldn't be able to sleep at night if he caught wind of em hurtin themselves, we need guys like that.

  • @bocabec6744
    @bocabec6744 Před rokem +75

    That was very kind of you to send them a pair of gloves with $500 bucks stuffed inside. I'm sure they will appreciate it. At the end of the day, we are all just tying to make a few bucks to keep us in food, shelter and motorcycles. I love the USA!

  • @soulcrusher0357
    @soulcrusher0357 Před 3 lety +1368

    If one of these guys would have eventually sold you the bike after recommending a smaller bike I still couldn't fault them for it, they explained the risk If they pushed the bigger bike on you it would be different.

    • @Justahobbyoutdoors
      @Justahobbyoutdoors Před 2 lety +65

      Exactly, thats called being an adult, not on salesman if this guy still insists on buying it. All these salesman did all they could do, the young guy from apex actually sold me my sons 12" stacyc ktm

    • @minto420
      @minto420 Před 2 lety +2

      agreed

    • @jayvaunmanos9673
      @jayvaunmanos9673 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree 100%

    • @rufus1346
      @rufus1346 Před 2 lety +9

      The problem is that they can sell you an insane bike as your first one. The law should not allow such things. The rules for bike riders here in the UK is extremely strict. A little too strict though but I would rather have that than no limits. Madness if you ask me.........

    • @soulcrusher0357
      @soulcrusher0357 Před 2 lety +63

      @@rufus1346 IMO It should be just like it is, I don't need or want the government telling me what I can and can't do. If you buy something you shouldn't then that's on you.

  • @MarfoogleTV
    @MarfoogleTV Před 2 lety +1610

    This is the opposite of a used car lot

  • @VetInvestorInsights
    @VetInvestorInsights Před rokem +98

    Tons of credit to Dennis (and his team) for being an ethical, experienced salesman who is more a consultant than a sales person. That is the trademark of a long term customer centric vision that all companies should aspire to!

  • @MrGooey2oohs
    @MrGooey2oohs Před rokem +38

    I went to a dealership looking for a first-time bike for my son. I was looking at a Versys 300 an S40 and a CB500. The dealer came and found me on the showroom floor, and after I told him I was shopping for my son's first motorcycle, he took me to a brand new Indian Scout Bobber! I walked out. He wasn't concerned with selling me what was going to work; he was only concerned with selling me what would make a good commission.

  • @paulbudford
    @paulbudford Před 3 lety +1248

    Dennis is a cool guy. Sometimes people need a reality check.

    • @joedirt6841
      @joedirt6841 Před 3 lety +9

      I live at this exact Rocky Mountain he is awesome he has some good knowledge about this stuff

    • @Garrett9339
      @Garrett9339 Před 3 lety +29

      You need to be blunt when talking about the dangers of motorcycle riding. We have enough fatalities as it is.

    • @theprivyninja
      @theprivyninja Před 3 lety +2

      Yup

    • @wowogaming101
      @wowogaming101 Před 3 lety +3

      Glad he was honest Dennis is the best

    • @stickymedia1291
      @stickymedia1291 Před 3 lety +1

      I'd have listen once he started speaking... Seams like a soiled guy!!

  • @jackamelung8705
    @jackamelung8705 Před 3 lety +517

    Known Dennis for years he is straight up , and very honest on his opinion.. He tells some good jokes

    • @snowoffstream5823
      @snowoffstream5823 Před 2 lety +19

      Just in the first few minutes I already like Dennis. Tells you how it is and doesn't bullshit you.

    • @echospace7347
      @echospace7347 Před 2 lety

      I feel the cap

  • @chrishtech1056
    @chrishtech1056 Před 2 lety +24

    Just found your channel this passed week (recovering from surgery), and I love it that someone is doing this to show people what to watch out for. Great to see salesmen being honest & NOT putting their paychecks over safety. Keep up the great work! If you are still doing stuff like this, TN is also a 1 party state, and much closer to PA.
    Always keep your faith in God. He is above all!

  • @generalyellor8188
    @generalyellor8188 Před rokem +36

    I sold motorcycles and cars in several dealerships back in the 90's, and I never saw a single salesman sell a liter sport bike to a new rider, certainly not one who didn't now where the clutch lever was. What is real is the threat of being victimized by the unscrupulous sales, closing, and financing techniques. I only worked at one dealership, a motorcycle dealership in LA, that played none of the games. We gave you the Out the Door price before you even looked at the bike. And we were literally the least expensive motorcycles in country. Until 2008, when it all came crashing down. Honestly does not pay.

    • @Brickharrison_
      @Brickharrison_ Před 11 měsíci +2

      am i tweaking or did u just contradict yourself with the “i sold cars n bikes in several dealerships” just to say “i only worked at one dealership” 😭

  • @ms_enj
    @ms_enj Před 3 lety +928

    I've witnessed this exact scenario while in one of my local bike shops. Young kid, recently graduated onto to his full motorcycle license, ready to buy an R1, and I overheard the salesman tell him "Yeah, it's pretty damn quick, mate. Will take you from zero to red smear on a guardrail in under five seconds."

    • @Alex_G1885
      @Alex_G1885 Před 3 lety +152

      That is a GREAT way to explain to a teenager that you don’t need a R1 😂😬

    • @edgar9651
      @edgar9651 Před 3 lety +20

      Let me guess, he bough it.

    • @str8xrippin
      @str8xrippin Před 3 lety +87

      I'm 19 and want to buy s1000rr as first bike, I'm upgrading from my bicycle

    • @Alex_G1885
      @Alex_G1885 Před 3 lety +47

      @@str8xrippin that is a great idea!!!!

    • @str8xrippin
      @str8xrippin Před 3 lety +40

      @@Alex_G1885 thank you for the support, I will update you every few months, can't wait to get it and go 200 mph on the first day. I'm so excited

  • @equinox-visuals
    @equinox-visuals Před 3 lety +1456

    "iS tHiS tHe cLutCh?"
    Dennis has alot of patience... I would've kicked him out for saying that xD

    • @ridge9066
      @ridge9066 Před 3 lety +57

      Yea and the comment I want to go as fast as I can as soon as I can. I’d be like yo man get on an airplane.

    • @bigmorg1267
      @bigmorg1267 Před 3 lety +50

      Ands that’s why you would be an awful salesman😂

    • @equinox-visuals
      @equinox-visuals Před 3 lety +9

      One less idiot on the road xD

    • @damaribrackett1159
      @damaribrackett1159 Před 3 lety +3

      To all my motorcyclist why did u choose a motorcycle over an atv

    • @HorseTongue
      @HorseTongue Před 3 lety +21

      I’ve been in sales for 25 years and that one would have been the end of my patience as well.

  • @timcapuchino3563
    @timcapuchino3563 Před rokem +104

    You're an amazing dude, and I agree with some people's comments that people like Dennis need to be at every shop

  • @schpitz101
    @schpitz101 Před rokem +14

    Respect to all those guys. They really understand how dangerous a highly tuned machine is in the wrong hands. Also, respect to you, Sean, for hooking them up at the end - you have a great attitude!

  • @schumannresonanceswithverte
    @schumannresonanceswithverte Před 2 lety +818

    Dennis is an ace.
    He really deserves a medal for saving lives, in all honesty.
    It is genuinely encouraging to see that.

  • @SparkyPeaches
    @SparkyPeaches Před 3 lety +363

    Dennis thinks you’re a tool! Lol!! I love this guy! This is HILARIOUS!!! 😂🤣😂 I’d bet my ass he’s not being as blunt as he’d like to be. Back to the video......

    • @BikesandBeards
      @BikesandBeards  Před 3 lety +75

      he was such a great guy. I would like to hang out with him sometime

    • @Angry-Little-Fish
      @Angry-Little-Fish Před 3 lety +1

      Actually he is I say the same when people come to the shop and ask questions like that

    • @surfside75
      @surfside75 Před 3 lety

      lol!! 👍😂🍻

    • @igotthis449
      @igotthis449 Před 3 lety

      @@BikesandBeards next video

  • @scottmayfield9314
    @scottmayfield9314 Před rokem +8

    I have actually purchased a bike from both of those dealers in CS. This was a few years before this vid was made. They have always maintained this integrity (although I am sure there are salesmen that slipped through selling to someone that shouldn't be buying that certain bike). Glad to see they are still doing the right things.

  • @JustaThing
    @JustaThing Před rokem +7

    Need more motorists like Dennis
    Trying to educate more then anything, trying to keep people safe

  • @Atlas.X9X
    @Atlas.X9X Před 3 lety +103

    Hats off to all of those salesmen for discouraging you from buying too much bike for your first bike. Dennis was my favorite. Just a good dude.

  • @pmh1nic
    @pmh1nic Před 2 lety +219

    As a long time rider I'm proud of this guys for steering you in the right direction and not doing what would put a quick dollar in their pocket.

    • @mickk8519
      @mickk8519 Před 2 lety

      In England, we have engine size rules for beginners and age restrictions on the bigger sized bikes. Trouble is, many middle aged men have a mid life crisis and want to get a big bike that they feel they missed out on when younger. So, they take a week's intensive training course on an under powered size appropriate hired learning bike, with a test at the end, then because they're older and can afford the insurance etc, they go and purchase a vastly over powered bike for their abilities. Guess what, they have a very high crash rate. The laws covering bike sizes should depend on how long you've ridden smaller engined bikes, no matter your age.

    • @NonsensicalSpudz
      @NonsensicalSpudz Před rokem

      @@mickk8519 the guys who end up falling off hard and regret it immediatly basicallly?

  • @jonathandowney7000
    @jonathandowney7000 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for doing this we all see too many CZcams videos of horrible deadly accidents where a rider just had no clue what he just bought until the first twist of the throttle so thank you and God bless you we love you Sean and all your videos but especially when you try to save lives like this. God bless Bikes and Beards

  • @49siao
    @49siao Před rokem +29

    🤣 when you flex to that salesman your turbo Celica I died hahahaha

  • @geffy89
    @geffy89 Před 3 lety +232

    Yo, this is my home town. I bought my first bike from Dennis and his crew. Great guys.

    • @geffy89
      @geffy89 Před 3 lety +16

      @@lukewhetzle831 it is Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza in Colorado springs CO. They do have beginner dirt bikes, actually one of the largest selections I've seen. Great place, my next dirt bike will be coming from them for sure.

    • @Bear57501
      @Bear57501 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too man!!!

    • @Bear57501
      @Bear57501 Před 3 lety +1

      @luke hit up 5th gear as well bought plenty of out bikes from them over the years.

    • @fender10g
      @fender10g Před 3 lety +1

      @@geffy89 oh shit really? I go to CC. I need to get something, and they seem awesome!

  • @KRColson
    @KRColson Před 2 lety +390

    That was awesome! I truly thought the first young lad was going to cave, but, as he should have, stuck to his integrity and recommended a smaller bike. Dennis was terrific! He truly understood that commission is not worth someone's potential death! You are also such a great guy to send them the kit and cash. Truly, you also have a great amount of integrity. Cheers.

    • @GrumpyIan
      @GrumpyIan Před 2 lety +3

      I'm guessing Dennis made that mistake once and vowed to never do it again

  • @Far2hip
    @Far2hip Před 2 měsíci +2

    I worked at a motorcycle dealership where we had a few bikes in our inventory that when someone came in to buy their first bike and had these crazy ideas of what they wanted as their LITERAL first bike, we would offer to sell them one of these first time rider bikes and after 6 months we would by it back for the same price we sold it for plus any repairs it needed to bring it back to the same relative condition. We sold those bikes a few times over and I can’t tell you how grateful those customers were when they came back to buy a realistic bike for their caliber of experience. We were fortunate enough to have a dealership owner that invested into the safety of the rider community like this and it helped build a terrific reputation for the dealership. 👍🏻😎👍🏻

  • @wovasteengova
    @wovasteengova Před 2 lety +6

    Dennis is the type of person u want to sell u anything...his honest. Saves lives.

  • @michaellewis6569
    @michaellewis6569 Před 3 lety +1280

    "You have to have mental control of your right wrist."
    Dennis used to be a bible camp counselor.

    • @JuanLeury
      @JuanLeury Před 3 lety +16

      I see what you did there... hahahahahahah

    • @ericksoler1221
      @ericksoler1221 Před 2 lety +3

      Lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I died

    • @douglasabreland3930
      @douglasabreland3930 Před 2 lety

      Lmaoooo!!!! Omg hahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahaha

    • @daveburch235
      @daveburch235 Před 2 lety +1

      G-d, that was funny!

    • @sd5241
      @sd5241 Před 2 lety +2

      Omg man, made my day. And im taking this one for my first bike purchase.

  • @andrelewis774
    @andrelewis774 Před 3 lety +253

    Him: "I drive pretty fast cars". Salesman: "You know what the difference is....life and death"! 🤨👍

  • @OdensJournal2d
    @OdensJournal2d Před rokem +3

    Got my first Bike recently and worked with a guy JUST like Dennis and I’m so happy for that. I ended up with a MT07 over the MT03 just because I wanted to be able to grow into it more and even then he was kinda reluctant. Very honest with me and even gave me a bunch of advice from his own experiences.

  • @locomotiveengineer4779
    @locomotiveengineer4779 Před rokem +4

    Dennis & Jesse seemed very knowledgeable and straightforward. They didn't seem like they're just there to make the sales. We need more salesmen like them.

  • @willm7926
    @willm7926 Před 3 lety +366

    Dennis "I ride Harley's"
    Beard "I want ..."
    Dennis "no you don't"

  • @M3Vader
    @M3Vader Před 3 lety +397

    “I’ve been riding mountain bikes a long time” Lolol 😂

    • @jacobt5720
      @jacobt5720 Před 3 lety +17

      I had a buddy switch from mtn bikes to motorcycles. Guy is insanity good on a bike. Endless wheelies on his 600 and on dirt he can bunnyhop his crf450.... I have been riding for 20 years and can't get that back tire to pop up like him.

    • @anansiackhasone3428
      @anansiackhasone3428 Před 3 lety +13

      I mean it actually does help. Mountain bikers have good balance usually.

    • @Kingsoupturbo
      @Kingsoupturbo Před 3 lety +9

      I ride MTB a lot, decently gnarly stuff, it helps a bit? but controlling a big nasty bike with ludicrous power, not so much! (I"d wager often MTB is more dangerous though)

    • @scottbaker9066
      @scottbaker9066 Před 3 lety +1

      Then you will want to be able to stand for bumps, the fat bikes won't let you and throttle response times are 10 or 12 sec!

    • @siraff4461
      @siraff4461 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jacobt5720 Thats great but your buddy is the guy who usually becomes a statistic. Having balance isn't the same as having the ability to deal with speed and pulling endless wheelies is great until he finds out the hard way that 5mph on a mountain bike means you stop - 100mph on a 600 means you hit whatever is infront before you can even get the wheel down.
      He's one lazy/distracted driver away from a morgue.

  • @recce8619
    @recce8619 Před rokem +11

    I like Dennis, blunt was exactly the tone need with the way you were acting.
    Looking forwards to see what happens at the end of this

  • @wowihaveachannel4862
    @wowihaveachannel4862 Před rokem

    This video ended up in my short list but I am glad it did.
    The comment about the bike community is spot on, some of the nicest most humble people I know. Just no bs and I think that's what I respect most.
    Having said that I'll share a quick story. After graduating high school I wanted to get a scooter to ride back and forth to college. I don't remember how it happened but my dad ended up getting a Honda Rebel 250. I had never ridden a motorcycle and wasn't that keen on it. Well I tried just riding down the street and around the neighborhood. I just couldn't get the clutch shifting down . Well one day I was pulling out of the driveway and instead of hitting the break I hit the accelerator and laid it down in the street. I wasn't hurt that bad and the bike had some scratches but after that I said I'm done with motorcycles!

  • @Tiger1200xrx
    @Tiger1200xrx Před 3 lety +264

    Faith in humanity restored, the sales guys were awesome and the $500 was a nice touch.

    • @moses7874
      @moses7874 Před 2 lety +7

      A really unexpected and morale booster to continue the service to humankind! When I was 25, I got a ride to the local Harley shop on the back of my bro's Triumph to purchase my first new Harley. I built a chopper welding and all with a 1973 high compression 650 Yamaha. She was a real kick buttock bike. They allowed me to sit on every bike on the show room floor I wanted to. I was wearing old blue jeans, a white tee shirt, and my old boots, so I don't think they thought I could really afford a new bike anyway. On the way in the shop, there sat a chromed-out stock FXE. A 1200 cc 74 C.I. Shovel head that was a 1978 1/2-year model with very low miles. It pissed me off they had the price taped to the paint on the front fender. I went to it after seeing all I wanted inside and peeled off the tape. I had C.D.'s but wanted a loan for credit purposes. Told them I would be back in a couple hours. Didn't get the I.D. # or anything. DOH! Had the bank call them. Met the officer who owned the bike about an hour after they were supposed to close. But they stayed open. Handed Deputy Flack 36 one-hundred-dollar bills and drove her home. Man, oh man was she sweet! Plenty of power, turned like no bike I had ever ridden, and with the dual disc up front, she stopped on a dime and would leave change. Best deal ever. That was just a little over 42 years ago. I still love that motorcycle! But Thats not what you were talking about. They would have let me take any bike I wanted. At 6' 1" and about 145 back then I could have handled any bike they had. My goal was an Electra glide, But I took the sporty model anyway. Thanks for the film, I enjoyed it. And as you can tell, it took me back to my time in the new bike shop! On 02/20/1980 @ 6P.M. And contrary to all that has been said about these bikes, it has NEVER broken down or left me anywhere. A breaker hit the bottom of the seat or frame or a bolt (something to short it out) ONE time and shut down. While I was standing there wondering what could be wrong, I heard it re-click. Took the seat off put the breaker back in its saddle and drove happily on! Hello Dep. Flack! I sometimes rode with him and his buddy while they were on patrol as they were motor cops. He would brag that it was his old bike because I had added more chrome, custom paint, inlaid custom seat to match the pain, comfortable bars, dual gas caps, just so many things to make it a riding show bike. Sorry I drug it on, I am an old man now and I got pleasure talking about it. So many memories!!!

  • @theVTgrizzly
    @theVTgrizzly Před 3 lety +131

    #1 Take a motorcycle safety course. Everyone needs to do this.

    • @Three-Trece3
      @Three-Trece3 Před 2 lety

      i can go and buy one without a course? does the course not give you a license? i’m 22 and thinking of getting my first bike

    • @rodboermusmc
      @rodboermusmc Před 2 lety +2

      @@Three-Trece3 You CAN buy one without having taken a course. The endorsement on your license comes from the DMV. At least here in Texas, there is a written exam you have to take. But that's about it. Take a course. It's not that expensive, and you get to learn in a controlled environment on somebody else's bike. The fundamental's you learn there are key to successful riding. I have ridden off and on for nearly twenty years, and I have only dropped a bike one time. I dropped it because I was not paying enough attention to the fundamentals in that moment.

  • @jahmic
    @jahmic Před rokem +1

    Dennis is the man! Saying the first step is to take the training course was solid. I used to teach MSF courses, and we had so many students show up AFTER buying their first bike (often a 1000cc super-sport) and having a wreck or close call that woke them up.

  • @user-cv3gb6lg5j
    @user-cv3gb6lg5j Před 2 měsíci +1

    That was very fine if you to reward those salesmen as you did. They're keeping us all safe, as you are. Thank you!

  • @joecro1453
    @joecro1453 Před 3 lety +689

    “I got a pretty quick turbo cellica “

    • @izzy031096
      @izzy031096 Před 3 lety +34

      This cracked me up because my old turbo celica is a way scarier driving experience than my first bike lol

    • @JustinsGarage
      @JustinsGarage Před 3 lety +11

      Scotty Kilmer???

    • @kabbage4438
      @kabbage4438 Před 3 lety

      😮

    • @Stephenhaake
      @Stephenhaake Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly what I was just going to say! Haha this is great all the way around!

    • @bentitus6939
      @bentitus6939 Před 3 lety

      😵

  • @brandenperry2646
    @brandenperry2646 Před 3 lety +103

    I've met Dennis. I love how straight forward and blunt he is.

  • @blandrooker6541
    @blandrooker6541 Před rokem

    Went to both of those dealers this year, as an experienced rider looking to upgrade to another sport tourer, but couldn`t get me one due to supply issues. Apex (the first shop) has been around for ages, my go-to shop here in the Springs, Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza is closer but doesn`t have the long time rep of Apex. Kudos to you for showcasing both these shops, they do right by us.

  • @FarmerDrew
    @FarmerDrew Před rokem +2

    Great video, thanks for making these. This is a true public service and should be shown on Motortrend or something. I came from MX and ppl ride on the road like they're the Robbie Maddison of R1s

  • @scottfilio
    @scottfilio Před 3 lety +120

    Mad chops to Apex Motorsports and Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza for representing Colorado so well! That's my hometown and I have had great conversations with Dennis, Chris and Jesse. Thanks for taking care of them!

    • @casey360360
      @casey360360 Před 2 lety +3

      I miss Denver man. Moving back seems like a financial nightmare.

    • @jasonmeyers5849
      @jasonmeyers5849 Před 2 lety

      @@casey360360 same.

    • @kurtloptien185
      @kurtloptien185 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, C Springs is my home town as well. I love riding in Colorado, well actually just about anywhere, I spent so much time in the bike shops as a kid and everybody was so cool with it. I'm sure they knew eventually I'd have enough money to buy one.

    • @martrg1
      @martrg1 Před 2 lety

      Dennis has been there for over a decade. I've known him for years and he's a great guy.

  • @Daniel-lf3jg
    @Daniel-lf3jg Před 3 lety +513

    So cringe when you pretended not to know where the throttle was.

    • @DarylFrank1
      @DarylFrank1 Před 3 lety +7

      If I was walking by I give an obvious stink face

    • @johnb450
      @johnb450 Před 3 lety +13

      The "accelerator"

    • @evanhilton279
      @evanhilton279 Před 3 lety +8

      the point was to be cringe, lol

    • @1nesMcCookie
      @1nesMcCookie Před 3 lety +1

      Thats... the whole point... of what hes doing...

    • @Daniel-lf3jg
      @Daniel-lf3jg Před 3 lety

      @@1nesMcCookie so if you see someone doing something incredibly embarrassing, on purpose, you don't cringe? Interesting.

  • @therealCHAMPb24
    @therealCHAMPb24 Před rokem

    Awesome video. Jesse is the salesman who actually sold me my first bike about a year and half ago, my 2013 zx6r. By far one of my favorite salesman I’ve ever dealt with

  • @IsraelTorres949
    @IsraelTorres949 Před 9 měsíci

    Fantastic Series! I grew up with the right crew and still alive for it. Looking forwards to watch more of these!

  • @cinnamonrollypoly
    @cinnamonrollypoly Před 3 lety +223

    "I've got a pretty quick turbo Celica"
    Oh, that poor sales rep.

  • @TheVwboyaf1
    @TheVwboyaf1 Před 3 lety +84

    Weird when you see your local bike dealers on the CZcamss. Poor Dennis, he's usually really talkative and will shoot the shit with anybody about the bikes. He's a good guy. Shout out to Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza.

  • @raiderfanatictom8987
    @raiderfanatictom8987 Před rokem

    I live in Colorado springs and I've been to both of those dealerships and was inquiring about a cruiser a few years ago. Dennis was the guy helping me and was very helpful and honest. Great job on the vid! I'm still looking for a bike but the wife is totally against it. I'm 60 so oh well. :)

  • @griffonwings5177
    @griffonwings5177 Před 2 lety

    You and them rock my day ! Great job my brother , great job !!! That’s what i love of bikers community. Hell yeah .

  • @Steve-ec6ed
    @Steve-ec6ed Před 3 lety +278

    "which ones the clutch?" LOL!

    • @erickershaw8046
      @erickershaw8046 Před 3 lety +9

      Did you see his face?😂😂 He was sooo done

    • @Mary-sy7kt
      @Mary-sy7kt Před 3 lety +1

      Where the throttle?. lol

    • @josephjames6603
      @josephjames6603 Před 3 lety +1

      I loved when he tried to twist the grip.

    • @jessicac5934
      @jessicac5934 Před 3 lety +1

      If I was salesman I think any bike be bad idea of don't know clutch

    • @ajc1080
      @ajc1080 Před 3 lety

      Asking where's the '____' is part of my little quiz before I let anyone ride my motorcycle. If you can't name the thing I'm pointing at or point at the thing I'm naming then you don't get to ride no exceptions. I'm not an instructor, it's not my job to teach you how to hurt yourself.
      I knew a kid who had his motorcycle endorsement for a while but hadn't got himself a bike. I thought "He has his endorsement, he'll be fine" but then he went down on the opposite side of the street trying to pull out of the driveway. Never again.

  • @therealderekchurch
    @therealderekchurch Před 3 lety +555

    Idk why dennis is getting knocked he didn't want you dying.

    • @sarge1815
      @sarge1815 Před 2 lety +8

      He didn’t want you dying unless you made him beneficiary lmao

  • @rhoonah5849
    @rhoonah5849 Před rokem +4

    I like what all of these salesman had to say. You're a grown man and can buy whatever you want but they are going to advise you against it. I also like how they pushed the motorcycle safety course. My first bike was a 2002 Road King and although the bike fit me because I am a big guy, it was a lot to learn on. The salesperson never bothered to ask me about my riding experience and was more than happy to take my money. 18 years later, I see that the bike was a bit too big to learn on for a brand new rider but at least it wasn't a 200HP crotch rocket. Today I ride a 2020 Street Glide Special and absolutely love it and have used me experience to offer advice to new riders. Stay safe.

  • @albertomadrill7751
    @albertomadrill7751 Před rokem

    I shop at rmcp all the time it’s awesome to seek my city getting some good publicity!
    Thank you for showing us in a good light!

  • @losvaz928
    @losvaz928 Před 3 lety +536

    I was a salesman in New York for about 20 years sold pretty much everything from Ducati Suzuki‘s Hondas motor Guzy’s Yamaha and the Augusta I would always ask them if they ever road before most of the sales guys that I work with pretty much didn’t care all they wanted was commission one day a guy came in and he wanted to Suzuki 750 I asked him if he knew how to ride he says yes I have a little bit of experience I told him before I even sell you a bike I want you to go to riding school and hope that it rained that day so he can get even better knowledge he came back to me couple weeks later with a certificate he also had experience riding his friend 600 so I felt a little bit more comfortable so we got around it took a couple hours to sell the bike and get The bike ready to go I felt comfortable because he had taken the class and practice on his friends 600 Which he Road and felt really comfortable we talked about his family and his wife and he was so excited to get his first bike came time to take the bike out he pretty much knew everything he went up and down the block to make me comfortable then he left the store 15 minutes later state trooper calls did you guys sell a bike I said yes he said well the guy just hit a pole and he’s dead I thought by sending him to school and making me feel comfortable selling him the bike it would be OK but when I found out I was very sad and then about another half hour later his wife calls and asked me did you sell my husband a bike I felt so bad I cried she said I want to come down and see you because you were the last one to speak to my husband she came down I got emotional I apologized to her I told her I am so sorry and she said it’s OK it’s what he wanted all she wanted to know what her husband talked about before he left and I told her you and the kids I still get emotional to this day speaking about it I hope it helps Most sales men or women out there It’s not about the sale or the commission it’s about doing the right thing I left the industry I still do ride but I think a lot about that day and things I could’ve done different but I felt comfortable with what I did I hope other salesman out there listen

    • @Lavatronn
      @Lavatronn Před 3 lety +60

      Thanks for sharing this story...I really do hope other salesmen listen. 🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @damon2772nomad
      @damon2772nomad Před 3 lety +27

      I'm sorry that you went through this. I know it's not your fault. But I know that pain and I feel for you. Thank you for sharing your experience and hopefully someone learns from it.

    • @mikey_bb
      @mikey_bb Před 3 lety +48

      Sad story, but man I'm out of breath just reading it. You've made a novel out of one sentence.

    • @benchadney4203
      @benchadney4203 Před 3 lety +19

      Wow, thats rough. You tried your very best to do the right thing, which is more then alot of people would have done. Sometimes despite our best efforts, people do foolish things. Thanks for sharing that story, that was hard for me to read let alone live.

    • @aob.aob83
      @aob.aob83 Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for sharing that with us.

  • @thebrokenbolt3990
    @thebrokenbolt3990 Před 3 lety +67

    Glad to see that there are still honest people out there. Always makes me cringe when people who have just got a license want the fastest and baddest thing

    • @barryallen5507
      @barryallen5507 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey! Some of us don't even have a license lol. I appreciate honest people myself, but if somebody knows what they want, they better be able to get it. This is America after all.

    • @barryallen5507
      @barryallen5507 Před 3 lety

      Well, I think he's Canadian, but still

    • @FuryMotoWorks
      @FuryMotoWorks Před 3 lety +1

      That's why I got the fastest baddest thing years before I got my bike license, so ppl wouldn't cringe 🤣😎💨💨💯

    • @thebrokenbolt3990
      @thebrokenbolt3990 Před 3 lety +2

      @@barryallen5507 They did say that you can buy any bike you want. But they don't recommend it where I live in the UK you have to take the test then you can level up which should be the case across the world really

  • @toknowhim3987
    @toknowhim3987 Před rokem

    I genuinely love your videos. It's hard to find nice clean content on youtube that is also entertaining. Love you guys. May the Lord bless and keep you

  • @ryanlapitan3948
    @ryanlapitan3948 Před 2 lety

    I cried watching this video, way to go Dennis! God bless man

  • @michaelcallisto
    @michaelcallisto Před 3 lety +153

    You can't expect salesmen to push back hard against a customer who wants the most expensive thing in the shop, especially when they're being rude and insistent.

    • @emish4282
      @emish4282 Před 3 lety +7

      But that is the thimg that decides if they're a good salesman.

    • @nathan-ls8yw
      @nathan-ls8yw Před 3 lety +2

      isn’t it legal to ride any bike? i thought there aren’t any power limits in the us.....obe of the reasons in glad i live here

    • @zacharymortensen8038
      @zacharymortensen8038 Před 3 lety +20

      yup, this. if a customer comes into my store and keeps insisting that he wants/needs a 450 race bike or a GSXR, I’m not gonna tell him no. it’s his money and choice.

    • @TH-ey2rc
      @TH-ey2rc Před 3 lety +1

      Thats the difference of one time sales and life time sales how many riders do you know that have ever owned one bike if you sell a starter bike then a 600 than a 1000 to a person you make more in the long run you want them to have the best experience as possible to become a repeat Customer

    • @SportbikerNZ
      @SportbikerNZ Před 3 lety +3

      In the end as long as the customer well understands the danger, that's what matters.

  • @o0julek0o
    @o0julek0o Před 3 lety +182

    The sad thing, is that these salesmen have to actually deal with people that are actually like this. How do you say no to however many people who actually act like this?

    • @zeropointmx2552
      @zeropointmx2552 Před 3 lety +21

      What are you talking about, its other's responsibility to protect me from myself. I can not be responsible for my decisions and actions.

    • @pjdiver3
      @pjdiver3 Před 3 lety +14

      @@zeropointmx2552 Well said. It's like fat people who go into McDonalds. Do we really expect a cashier not to sell them hamburgers because they are doing harm to themselves? Being free means being responsible for your own life and safety

    • @edgeofugly
      @edgeofugly Před 3 lety +5

      As a rider with 12 years experience, If I was a motorbike salesman I'd rather strictly say no and refuse to sell to new riders a big engine bike rather than getting that fat commissions check. I dont want to deal with sad or teary-eyed mothers coming in the store every now and then telling their son is dead or coma in hospital and if they can sell back the wrecked motorbike to us

    • @ridge9066
      @ridge9066 Před 3 lety +7

      Yeah I mean you can try your best to point them to a different bike but if they want to risk their life by and get something over powerful then that’s their choice.

    • @YeahThatsMeHaHa
      @YeahThatsMeHaHa Před 3 lety +2

      @@ridge9066 I agree. You are responsible for your choices & actions.

  • @theaxer3751
    @theaxer3751 Před rokem +2

    I bought a Kawi GTR1400 as my first bike, it's limited at 250 kph (which I checked). I drive it fast at times, where it's allowed, but otherwise I drive rather safely. Over here in the Netherlands a driving course is mandatory though.
    The dealer was willing to let me make a test drive, which made me confident he didn't think I was gonna wreck the bike.
    After three years I can happily say I have never had any incidents, although the learning curve was steep and I wouldn't recommend it as a beginner bike to anyone else.

  • @michaelb6420
    @michaelb6420 Před rokem +1

    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE give Dennis what he deserves as a marvelous sales "person" & as a honest human!!!

  • @jace4817
    @jace4817 Před 3 lety +46

    I went from driving a 50cc moped to a 1000cc supermotard, even before I got my drivers license. Got 20 meters out of the garage before I was doing an unplanned wheelie and almost fell over. Had some newfound respect for it after that. Truth be told, owned it for 2 years and it scared me silly everytime I drove it. Was on the brink of serious crashes 3 times but somehow managed to stay on the road. Sold it after that.

    • @moses7874
      @moses7874 Před 2 lety +3

      I volunteered to ride a bike to the shop for my friend after he made a deal on it. No matter what gear I was in, or how fast I was going. Riding it regular, not powering it or babying it, when I twisted the wick above ANY normal driving that front wheel would come up. Not in a real scary way, like pop up instantly or anything. Just the front would just start rising. It all felt so well balanced and such, that I believe if it were mine, I could walk it wheel up anywhere at any time and still have full control. I have never driven such a bike since that day, and don't even remember the name of it.

    • @tavspop
      @tavspop Před 2 lety

      Some people aren't meant to own or ride powerful motorcycles.

    • @NAGaming513
      @NAGaming513 Před rokem

      I've heard a 400 or 600 is a good first bike to understand complete throttle control before you ever decide to move to the big bois. I'd think I never will get a 1000cc, cause I'm not that typpa guy but we never know.

    • @tavspop
      @tavspop Před rokem +1

      @@NAGaming513 600 sport bikes make 100+ horsepower and are almost as quick as liter bikes up 100 mph or so. Be careful.

    • @NAGaming513
      @NAGaming513 Před rokem +1

      @@tavspop Cheers for the headsup, I've been researching around and I think I'll start off with the Husq Svart 401 as my beginning rider. I'm looking for a good daily rider so it might be a solid shout.

  • @AlexandreAubrey
    @AlexandreAubrey Před 3 lety +62

    Dennis knows you won't come back in 5 years for the new model if you're dead.

  • @joelcromwell5983
    @joelcromwell5983 Před rokem +1

    Been riding dirtbikes since I was 12. Recently bought my first road legal bike in a DR650. I have experience and I'm a big guy, I've ridden 80cc motocross up to a KX500. I still have mad respect and caution on my DR650. I think riding dirt from a young age and going to street via dual purpose bike was better than going the other way. But the non motorcycle traffic is taking some getting used to.

  • @KodyWebb
    @KodyWebb Před 7 měsíci

    Both those stores are pretty cool, Never bought a bike from either but been into them many times, Apex hooked me up with my safety gear and helped explain what I need and why.

  • @xorbe2
    @xorbe2 Před 2 lety +158

    "Is it automatic?" rofl. Yeah I trolled the dealer once. When I was about to get on the bike post purchase, I asked if the gas was the right foot and brake on the left foot. You could see the sales guy computing if he needed to suddenly intervene, hahaha.

    • @EricLeePiano
      @EricLeePiano Před 2 lety +3

      ROFL

    • @emeraldphotography7363
      @emeraldphotography7363 Před rokem

      Avid rider when I was a pup. Took 25 years off riding to raise a family the bought a naked bike with a comfy seating position but yet sporty cuz I was done raising a family!. When I was about to turn it on and ride off into the sunset, I asked where the choke was located. Doh! The salesman and his mechanic laughed a bit.

  • @bricknboxer
    @bricknboxer Před 2 lety +133

    You were a rare customer. Walking in and asking the dumbest questions. Most motorcyclists are real enthusiasts who have done their homework and know something about the bikes before even talking to a dealership. Good on the sales staff for telling you the truth and steering you toward rider training and a smaller cc bike.

  • @nitrobitde2609
    @nitrobitde2609 Před rokem +3

    Sean, in Germany it is law to first do a drivers license up to 600cc and then upgrade to 1000cc.
    As soon as you're 25 or have ridden a certain number of years, you're allowed to upgrade.

    • @jsdp
      @jsdp Před rokem

      Same as NZ but from 250cc-650cc the bikes have to have approval, big difference between a heavy ass 650cc cruiser and a ZX-6R!

  • @keitholiver7017
    @keitholiver7017 Před rokem

    I really enjoy your videos. Great positive messages and great content.

  • @styx1721
    @styx1721 Před 3 lety +56

    I don't know Dennis, but I know I'd like him. Patience of a saint.

    • @sarge1815
      @sarge1815 Před 2 lety +2

      Dennis is a really good man. I know him. I bout shit my pants when I realized he was filming this in Colorado Springs. Lived there for years. bought my Gsxr 1000 in Colorado Springs

  • @pocket_nutz9163
    @pocket_nutz9163 Před 2 lety +35

    Lol I actually did this for real and bought my first street bike - the BMW.....I had ridden/raced motocross growing up and rode a few street bikes but never owned one. The guy turned on the “rain” mode for me as I left so I wouldn’t wreck it....lol. 5 years later we are both still in one piece!

  • @karlireland7771
    @karlireland7771 Před 10 měsíci

    I loved that video and was very impressed with those salesmen, especially the older guy! I started as a teen with a hodaka 125, then a honda XL250. Then a honda CB450 which i only rode in the dirt. Then a honda CB750 which I also rode in the dirt as well as the street. My last bike was rode only on the street…. It was a Harley 1200 Shovel-head hard-tail chopper with a long girder front end.
    Riding a big 4 cylinder street bike on the dirt, including some minor jumping from small hills really helped me learn to handle large heavy motorcycles more safely than learning those bike on the street.

  • @fridaynightrydes
    @fridaynightrydes Před rokem

    Great video and very informative. Good to know most folks will hesitate selling a stronger bike than someone can handle.

  • @projectspencer4559
    @projectspencer4559 Před 3 lety +86

    The OG not giving a crap about your opinions and just knowing his job.

  • @SOAxZIPPER
    @SOAxZIPPER Před 2 lety +102

    Dennis is definitely blunt, but he's the kind of salesmen that we need more of. There are two many of them out to make a paycheck, and willing to upsell new riders onto bikes that are way too powerful for their own good.

  • @ivezb
    @ivezb Před rokem

    Love your channel bro and everything you do.....Keep up the good work!

  • @blackscooby251
    @blackscooby251 Před rokem

    If my son walked into a bike dealership I would want him to meet Dennis. No BS, straight talking.
    Bravo Dennis.

  • @jamesmziegler
    @jamesmziegler Před 2 lety +71

    "So, how do you actually ride this?"
    That really inspired confidence.

  • @davidmack7018
    @davidmack7018 Před 3 měsíci

    I hope all your motorcycle endeavors go well.
    Best David

  • @user-kn9ul8dh1n
    @user-kn9ul8dh1n Před 10 měsíci

    I love that you throw scripture into every one of your videos! I live in Colorado Springs. Next time you’re around I’d love to link up for a chat or ride. God bless you.

  • @jakeedgell591
    @jakeedgell591 Před 3 lety +78

    Dennis is on the ball, sometimes that bluntness saves some lives.

    • @stavencapp
      @stavencapp Před 3 lety +1

      did we watch the same video? Nowhere did any of them try and steer him away from these high powered bikes. They didn't push a sale to their credit, but had he said i want this r1 or s1000rr guaranteed they would have written him up no problems

    • @jaymoto2459
      @jaymoto2459 Před 3 lety

      @@stavencapp I mean they would probably get in trouble if they refused to sell to a customer. They’re doing their best to help him out there.

  • @QiBoy777
    @QiBoy777 Před 2 lety +53

    As a Native Coloradan, I'm proud of these guys. There's a LOT wrong with this state right now - but it's nice to know that Colorado Motorcycle Riders/Salesmen are honest and have good hearts and look out for the people they work with!!!

    • @oahts5906
      @oahts5906 Před rokem +1

      There’s a lot of good people here in my experience after a long while. The problem is social unrest, which is everywhere now/

  • @tobiaserdmann1178
    @tobiaserdmann1178 Před měsícem

    Got my drivers license last year. I went straight to the Honda dealer and bought a 1100cc Africa Twin. Definately cant compare it to a 1000cc supersport bike but the Africa Twin is a MONSTER of a bike. One of the biggest and most powerful bikes on the market.
    What I actually wanna say is you can buy a powerful bike as your first bike. But since you are a beginner you really have to be patient and learn how the bike is working over the time. Trying to get the right handle and practice a lot. You really need to know what you are doing and you have to be able to control your bike in every possible situation.
    I love my Africa Twin ❤️
    Greets from Germany 🇩🇪✌🏼
    Ride safe guys 🙏🏼

  • @kevinpohlner2840
    @kevinpohlner2840 Před 5 dny

    In a world gone somewhat mad, it's nice to see people who believe in doing the right thing. These guys steered a potential customer to the right place even if it meant missing out. Another great video.