I Bought a Suzuki Boulevard M109R as My First Bike! (4K)

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2019
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    2017 Suzuki Boulevard M109R
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  • @pah6539
    @pah6539 Před 4 lety +35

    I admire your confidence to purchase an M109R as a first bike, especially right after completing motorcycle training. Your riding skills are good. Keep up the good work 👍🏿😀

    • @mejus161
      @mejus161 Před 7 měsíci

      This is nothing my first bike was MOTOGP Yamaha

    • @corykroes7784
      @corykroes7784 Před měsícem

      ​@@mejus161no one cares about a one up keep Macho stuff to the boys

  • @SVTBansheeman
    @SVTBansheeman Před rokem +4

    This seems the most honest motorcycle video on CZcams. Well done.

  • @michaeldrhoades
    @michaeldrhoades Před 4 lety +7

    The M109R is an awesome first bike!!!! I bought my first bike (an M109R a little over a year ago) I thought I was the only one that has ever done this!

    • @searchfortruth6764
      @searchfortruth6764 Před 4 lety +2

      You guys are encouraging me to do the same. I'm in the same boat....no license yet. Just concerned about the weight for a first bike coming in as 764 lbs. I'm 5'10" 205 lbs .

    • @michaeldrhoades
      @michaeldrhoades Před 4 lety +1

      @@searchfortruth6764 just be careful! I am 6' 2" 300 lbs, so I kinda needed a big bike... but my advice... DO IT! at least you won't be upgrading in a year..

  • @justinneill5003
    @justinneill5003 Před rokem +10

    I can relate to everything in this video. The M109R wasn’t quite my first bike, I rode a Honda CB600F for a few months first but it was still a massive jump for me when I bought the M109R. I will confess that I spent the first 2 weeks staring at it in awe in the garage 😂 My excuse was waiting for good weather! My philosophy is the same as yours was at the beginning, no matter what the bike is capable of, it will only do what you tell it to with the throttle. So I rode it well within its (and my) limits while I got the feel of it. The weight was intimidating when manouvering around the yard, but out on the road the low seat height means I can flat foot it at the lights. I can absolutely relate to what you said about breaking and the only thing I would change about this bike is to have ABS. Just like you, I had a close encounter with a truck that stopped suddenly but here in U.K. the roads are narrow and there was no chance to swerve. I wasn’t so lucky, I avoided hitting the truck and didn’t think I’d snatched the brakes but suddenly I was on the floor… in my case it was the front wheel that locked up. Cost me around 4000 dollars to fix everything and I now have a bone in my shoulder slightly displaced, but could’ve been much worse as I was wearing normal jeans that day (stupid I know.) I went over the whole thing in my mind many times and concluded that I had gone immediately for the front brake without using the rear which would’ve been OK on the Honda, but the weight distribution on a cruiser is different and there wasn’t enough weight already loaded on the front when the brake was really biting. Now it’s 50/50 front and rear, and keep going with the front as the weight moves forward. Cornering was another thing, apart from scraping the pegs a couple of times on the twisties, I soon figured that cornering on a bike this long with that big fat rear tyre trying to keep you straight requires special attention and needs to be planned well ahead. About that screen, mine actually came with the V Stream fitted, and I agree the bike probably looks better on the street without it but I kept it because of the occasional longer runs I do. I don’t regret going straight from the 600 to the M109R, it is all the bike I ever wanted, and now that I have got used to its specific characteristics I allow for them as second nature. Just like you I’ve been a road user for decades which has helped keep me out of trouble, sometimes I even think riding occasionally is safer because every time I get in the saddle I have that slight fresh tingle of nerves as my senses sharpen up and stay focused, and although I’m very comfortable on the bike these days, that is something I don’t ever want to lose by getting complacent. Ride safe buddy! 👍

  • @Homeymoto
    @Homeymoto Před rokem +3

    Bruhhh i live in FL and i couldnt even imagine being cold and not ridin. Winter bad for my bones. Ridin all year baby. Good luck brotha, M109 Forver✊🏾✊🏾

  • @blackthought6133
    @blackthought6133 Před rokem +2

    Brother i have a m109 and the fact this is your verrry first bike Amazes me !!!!! It really does

  • @alexanderweaver4838
    @alexanderweaver4838 Před 4 lety +8

    Dude, thank you for an exhilarating ride! I'm 72 and have owned at least a dozen motorcycles. My last one was a 2008 HD Fat Boy which took me all over Southern California and yes, all year round, even up into the San Bernardino Mountains as long as snow and ice was not an issue. That's my favorite ride...fresh mountain air. Using your GoPro and comm as you rode just made it as though I was the rider. As soon as our governor gives us our "get outta jail" card I'm heading up to PA to look at a M109. I sold my Fat Boy in 2014 and decided to give up riding...wrong decision. I found myself while on lock down gravitating towards motorcycle videos and missing the experience. I couldn't help but notice your tank bag and I always rode with one, keeping my EDC items, maps, even a small thermos with either coffee or a cold drink in it. Great stuff...stay safe!

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for checking out my video and I'm glad that you are getting back out there. This lockdown has increased my desire to ride even more. I'm in the DC metro area so being that most people are off from work, there's virtually no traffic so I finally get to "enjoy" my rides. I wish you luck in getting a 109. They are beautiful machines! Keep me posted once you land on one and stay safe as well!

    • @HeCoversMe
      @HeCoversMe Před 6 měsíci

      Did you ever buy another bike. My case is similar…gave up riding thinking I was done for 3 years, now I have the itch again 67yrs old. Been really wanting to buy a fat boy and wondered how it compares to M109 (I owned two 109s) maybe 3 if fat boy doesn’t pan out? Hope this response finds you well thanks

  • @notreallydaedalus
    @notreallydaedalus Před rokem +2

    I got my license at 17, and started on a 75 CB750. It was more bike than I ever needed back in the early '90s. Weel after nearly 30 years without, the bug bit me again. I wanted a mid-level "beginner" bike to get my sea legs back, but i just couldn't find something that fit me right in the smaller class. The M109R was one of my 3 finalists, but i ended up with a Yamaha Warrior 1700. I know what you're talking about, with that 1st gear throttle sensitivity! I almost slid off the back of her a couple weeks ago... a light turned green while I was slowing down, then rolled on the throttle in 2nd gear 😂

  • @coldwarunicorns
    @coldwarunicorns Před 4 lety +5

    out of all videos of this nature , yours is the most informative , honest , useful I've seen yet. (iv'e seen a lot)

  • @CylindersxCalibers
    @CylindersxCalibers Před 3 lety +3

    I just bought a ‘12 M109R last week. First bike. Absolutely fuckin love it

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 3 lety +1

      Congrats man! Enjoy it and ride safe! She is a beast!!

  • @bigxadventures3165
    @bigxadventures3165 Před rokem +2

    There are advantages to riding a big bike. I did my learners on a 70cc small bike. It was shocking how many cars pulled out in front of me. Cut me off. Tried to merge into me. I wondered how bike riders survived. I ditched the small bike and bought the biggest bike available at the time. A big black cruiser. Instantly riding became safer. Cars seen me, heard me, got outta my way.

    • @tdz69
      @tdz69 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I can relate to this statement to a degree. I say to a degree because I don’t have my license or a bike. However growing up I rode dirt bikes and about 5 years ago I visited my father and he and my step mom rode. I went riding with my father a lot. He had a Honda VTX 1800 and my step mom had the 1300. I rode the 1300 first then my fathers. After getting on the 1800 there was no way I could ride the smaller one. The larger bike felt safer and being a big guy, it was just more comfortable for me in every way. He sold the 1300, my step mom took that and he picked up a Rune. That bike was a beast and rode as smooth as a Cadillac. I lost my father last October and I’m now 50 and decided now is the time for me to get my license and a bike and enjoy. I’m eyeing M109’s as my first bike and planning when to take my course. Safe riding!

    • @bigxadventures3165
      @bigxadventures3165 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Enjoy your riding. The good thing is we are smarter now, so hopefully we can keep the power under control. @@tdz69

  • @johnharris7353
    @johnharris7353 Před 4 lety +6

    You're smart and I like your level of maturity. A mature person can start on a powerful bike like this. Hey I'm 67 and ride my Cbr1100xx to work and back in rush hour highway St Louis, very dangerous. I found it best to go as fast as the fastest traffic left lane, look far ahead and always be ready when it all comes to a sudden stop! Luv your bike! John.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      John, thank you for taking the time to look at the video and for the compliments! I actually had a co-worker that lives in St. Louis and he was telling me how bad traffic was and how dangerous it was up there on two-wheels. Be safe out there!

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hi there Dread, Mike B here from California and a new Sub'd to your channel. I LOVE the layout and look of your channel right away because it's different and you put a lot of hard work into it for our enjoyment. That's badass and does not get overlooked by me, brother. I'm a re-entry rider, just got a 2001 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 in perfect turn key condition, and a 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic that needs to go through the shop, but DAMN I'm So happy to be back riding ! EDIT : HOLY MOLEY you must be insane, at 1783 cc motor. Brother, you have my UTMOST respect. I rode Honda XR80's in junior high, and then had CB750, Interceptors, Harley, but NOTHING like that MONSTER.

  • @stacylangford8015
    @stacylangford8015 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm very happy for you. Great bike , went straight into the video without assuming that I want to hear some tune, awesome! I'm 58, I have a 99 Honda Valkerie. I'm 5'9" , and I do ok on it. But I'm really looking at these 109's, or vtx 1800. Something I can hop on , go see my buds, without needing a reverse ! Thanks for the video! You did good. Ride safe

  • @Chewy-humanity24
    @Chewy-humanity24 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Man, you speaking to me directly. I just bought a road king with a similar situation

  • @MrCubcrazy
    @MrCubcrazy Před 4 lety +4

    I am in a similar position. 41 years old, and I bought my first ever motorcycle a couple months ago to be my new daily driver. 2005 Honda VTX 1800. I completed the MSF riders course 10 years ago, then I did not end up getting a bike. I took the MSF course again last month after buying my 1800. Its a big bike, but I am having a blast! The M109R caught my eye, but I think one muscle cruiser is good enough for me...for now. Stay safe and enjoy the ride.

    • @justinordze9530
      @justinordze9530 Před 4 lety

      I just bought a vtx1800 as my first bike! 38 years old. Haven't ridden it yet as I'm taking the MSF course before I do. Any advice?

  • @TheOrangeRascal
    @TheOrangeRascal Před 3 lety +4

    that engine gave me an eargasm. Goddamn, this bike's a beauty, work of art!!

  • @phillipzamora865
    @phillipzamora865 Před rokem +2

    Great video and a whole lot of truths told. I don’t think any of us will ever forget that 1st highway ride 😂😂😂 stay safe

  • @paulduvigneaud4972
    @paulduvigneaud4972 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video!! Enjoyed your story as well. Your story of buying this bike is so much like mine. Still ogling over it haven't pulled the trigger yet. Thanks for the helpful tips about this.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! Well it seems that you are on the same track as I was, with doing your research and watching videos of others experience. I think most will tell you, YOU WON'T REGRET IT!

  • @Manny109r
    @Manny109r Před 4 lety +3

    Dred great video and thanks for shouting out the DMV. I appreciate your honesty and courage with this being your first bike. I had a honda shadow 600vlx and m90 before getting my 9 and have no regrets cuz I appreciate my 9 so much more because of it. I def would've save some money, then again I'm alive and well so trust it was God's plan. Looking forward to seeing you mods next year and the videos coming.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks bro! I appreciate you checking it out. I'll see you in 2020.

  • @perrymathis4557
    @perrymathis4557 Před 4 lety +3

    LOL, I did the same thing. Had been trying, but finally bought another bike to learn on. It’s such a beast. Good job sticking with it!!!

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks man! How long did it take before you really got the hang of her?

  • @itsthebike6672
    @itsthebike6672 Před 4 lety +3

    The pillowy ride, smooth fueling, and slick transmission are exceptional.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly! they are an absolute joy to ride. Even on the days that I can't get out, I'll just go to the garage and stare. LOL

  • @baymoto553
    @baymoto553 Před 2 lety +3

    Very cool video. I appreciate you keeping it real and just telling your story with the bike. I really enjoyed your honesty and straight talk. I recently bought my own M109R and look forward to more videos from you. Peace.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for checking it out and congratulations on your purchase! How are you liking it thus far? I don't have mine any longer. I joined a club and needed something for the long haul. Here is the reveal video: czcams.com/video/1gJ8iXAJhYw/video.html

    • @baymoto553
      @baymoto553 Před 2 lety

      @@Dreadpool-BRMC Yes, I'm enjoying my M109R very much. Nice bike you got for the longer hauls. Good luck in your travels.

  • @eddiemichael4333
    @eddiemichael4333 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing YOUR experience.

  • @Chris-0113
    @Chris-0113 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm looking for my first bike. Was thinking about a sportster 1200...until I saw the m109r. I'm in love with this bike man! Was a little concerned being my first bike and all, but I think I'm gonna pull the trigger. Thanks for posting, bro! I appreciate the info.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +3

      Great choice! You will not be dissapointed. It's been a few years and I still respect what this bike is as if it were still my first day on it. Enjoy it and stay safe!

  • @jessecompestine7861
    @jessecompestine7861 Před 3 lety +3

    You nailed my exact experience coming from the msf class to riding my first bike in my 40's. Whoa!. I went honda shadow spirit 1100 to start though. I can't imagine jumping on that thing for the first ride. I just upgraded a year later to a 2010 bmw k1300gt and it felt the same as getting on the shadow. Wow. Starting all over.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 3 lety

      Nice! I like the BMW's as well. Ride safe out there.

  • @blacksurvival4ever
    @blacksurvival4ever Před 4 lety +1

    I love your story...sounds like me when I first got my sports bike on the highway....crazy real..and crazy funny...laughed all the way through

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks man! I would have never imagined that the experience on a sports bike would be similar, especially being behind fairings and in the tucked position. It is amazing how you think that you are traveling at a decent speed according to the speedometer but in your mind, you are traveling at warp speed, holding on for dear life! LOL It doesn't bother me now, as this is my 3rd season with it. Well, stay safe out there!

  • @davidmichael9275
    @davidmichael9275 Před rokem +1

    I actually think this is the way to do it.
    I bought a Honda Shadow 750 for my first bike. My wife was anti-motorycle, so i never considered the passenger seat when buying a bike.
    I WHIPPED that shadow. For exactly 3 weeks.
    In week 2 i got my wife on the back. She loved it. I immediately looked for a big touring bike with a bigger, more comfortable back seat. Went up to a Vulcan 1700 with V&H, pC5, Ivanized, and put a batwing on it. The increased power and weight made me slow down. Im actually way more careful BECAUSE of the power, weight and cost.
    Dont get a beginner bike. Get your ideal bike. Its better to be scared for the first 100 miles than it is to be comfortable.

  • @aristedehill5008
    @aristedehill5008 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the encouragement!

  • @gautam9731
    @gautam9731 Před 4 lety +2

    Age is just a number. Keep burning the road 🤘🏼

  • @azraf509
    @azraf509 Před rokem +1

    My first bike was a 2008 yamaha warrior 1700. Crazy bike but I respect it’s power and weight and I learned how to ride on it by myself. Wouldn’t do it any other way

  • @beersandburgers7392
    @beersandburgers7392 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice vid man. I'm 42 and just started as well. Been riding 2 years now. Sweet bike!

  • @Andeoppaa
    @Andeoppaa Před 4 lety +2

    Just bought a 2017 m109r a week ago! Can't wait til riding season starts

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Congratulations! Where are you located? I'm right outside of DC in VA. I usually start my season towards the middle or end of March.

  • @michaelbaxter8249
    @michaelbaxter8249 Před 3 lety +6

    Great video and nice bike. And I appreciate your input and you sharing your experiences. I might suggest that you increase following distance given the standard brakes on that bike. The near miss accident with the pick up truck you described is a case in point. Not only was it impossible for you to make an emergency stop, the person behind you did not have enough time to react either. Increasing your following distance would make it safer for you from what is in front of you, and what is behind you.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you Michael. Since I created this video, I have certainly learned to give myself more distance. I appreciate your constructive feedback. Ride safe!

  • @blackhawk2475
    @blackhawk2475 Před 4 lety +6

    Nice content. Sounds a lot like my experience with a first bike. Great bike. Keep it safe bro...

  • @68SrMark
    @68SrMark Před 4 lety +2

    Hey Dread .. I'm in the DMV area as well and I ride a 109. Its a great bike. I enjoyed your vid and your info, I've been riding for many years on many bikes. I like your reasoning on why this is your first bike, smart thinking on your part. I'll see you and your crew on the road !!

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for checking out the video Mark! Yes, I have a great time on it. I'm getting ready to order a new seat because I've been going out on much longer rides and that stock seat just kills the ride. LOL I hope to see you out there Mark. Stay safe!

  • @Trakester3
    @Trakester3 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video. I appreciated it and your commentary, just hearing about your experience and thoughts. I related. I've been looking at this bike for about 15 years and gave up my dad's old bike a few years before that. I think it's time. Thanks.

  • @crustybass75
    @crustybass75 Před 4 lety +3

    You talk reality bro. Keep up the good work.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks man! I appreciate you checking it out. How long have you been playing the bass?

  • @AbeNXC
    @AbeNXC Před 4 lety +3

    It’s half way through the season now but I’m about to get my permit and get this or the M90 and I like the tip about watching crash videos. It’s educational to know how to avoid those situations in the future. I’m also teaching someone how to drive a car and I might incorporate the same thing. Very informative video, you earned a sub!

  • @PMCR777
    @PMCR777 Před 4 lety +14

    Thanks for telling your story, brother. I'm 53 and will be getting my first bike next year....a M109R. Absolutely love this bike, and I can't wait. Good luck to you, man.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +1

      No problem brother! I'm glad that you enjoyed it! Please keep me posted on your purchase.

    • @PMCR777
      @PMCR777 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Dreadpool-BRMC will do. Cheers!

    • @stevenwolansky8909
      @stevenwolansky8909 Před 4 lety

      Make sure you keep you eye out for texting drivers,. they're not watching out for you...

    • @jermal1st
      @jermal1st Před 4 lety

      PMCR777 was shifting a big deal for you all? Wanna take beginners class.

    • @WaitAMinute1989
      @WaitAMinute1989 Před 4 lety

      Got my first bike at 49, my wife made every excuse for my not to buy one. Bought my second bike the M50, no looking back.

  • @brianbeaubien7371
    @brianbeaubien7371 Před rokem +1

    Great bike my friend and great video. My first bike was the Suzuki m50

  • @Giitzerland
    @Giitzerland Před rokem +1

    If your speedo is off a bit, one of the first and the easiest things you can check, is tire size, compare the recommended stock size to what you're wearing, many people change out the stock tires for a fatter one, and fail to get the sidewall height correct in the process.

  • @dlmckenz
    @dlmckenz Před 4 lety +3

    Got myself a 2016 B.O.S.S. same as yours. I love it. Still need to do some visual mods to it to clean it up, but I get so many compliments when I'm out on it.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +1

      Nice man! It indeed draws a lot of attention, even stock! I have an entire list of things that I want to do but I'm just taking my time and adding as I can. Stay safe out there man and enjoy that beast!

  • @mhough3
    @mhough3 Před 4 lety +3

    Your bike sounds fantastic!

  • @FaithisKey792
    @FaithisKey792 Před 2 lety +1

    Great insight. Great review. Thanks brother keep safe.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I appreciate you checking it out and I appreciate your feedback.

  • @cconyers007
    @cconyers007 Před 4 lety +6

    My Brotha! I bought the same bike and it too is my first motorcycle... Love It!

  • @michaelalexander8501
    @michaelalexander8501 Před 2 lety

    I started on a ninja 650, rode it for about 6 months. Just recently sold it and got my Bully and LOVE IT! The weight takes some getting used to, but i'm loving the power and grunt from the pipes. I plan on keeping this bike for a long time.

  • @joaofelipelima7769
    @joaofelipelima7769 Před 4 lety +12

    I am also planning on getting this beast next year! Its design is amazing!!! Congrats and greetings from brazil 👍

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks man! You will get lots of compliments and most people will ask "what is that"? LOL.

    • @butteredbiskit3497
      @butteredbiskit3497 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm pressuring my guy to buy this for his first bike. I'm like: dont be a pussy! I'll teach you how to ride. Dont worry. Lmao😈

    • @OnlyOneGodJohn316
      @OnlyOneGodJohn316 Před 4 lety

      @@butteredbiskit3497 thats the attitude i like haha, im thinking about buying this for my first bike.

    • @cliff69
      @cliff69 Před 4 lety

      João Felipe Lima just to clarify, this not the beast. The beast is actually the Vulcan 2000 a.k.a. V2K

    • @sum1191
      @sum1191 Před 4 lety

      João Felipe Lima you get it yet?

  • @eggheadrocks8224
    @eggheadrocks8224 Před rokem +1

    I know this is a late comment lol. I found your channel and this vid while researching the M109R. If I pull the trigger this will be my 6th bike, When I bought my first bike, I went for my dream bike that I had always wanted...Harley Road King, and after one ride...she had to go lol so I traded for a Harley dyna low rider. That bike was a lot easier to ride, but I still didn't feel it. I was starting to think it was because maybe I just "thought" I wanted to ride, so I gave it another try and bought a sportster...turns out, it was just Harleys that were the let down to me. I built them up too high in my mind all the years of dreaming about them, then they didn't live up to my vision of being this badass biker ripping down the road lol. I then rode a buddies Honda shadow and loved it, then got one, still have it, got a VTX1300, loved it, traded up to the VTX1800 awesome bike. and now im ready for the beast of cruisers...the M109R!!!

  • @solfinguz
    @solfinguz Před 3 lety +2

    Wow that bike sounds Awesome. Best Bike Eva!!!

  • @myhometechguy
    @myhometechguy Před 4 lety +6

    We have the same taste. I have the same bike, color, and exhaust. Love it. The best part is all the attention it gets parked next to much more expensive Harley's. Having something different was one of my main motivations for choosing the 109. That plus I am 6'3" so the big bike is a great fit for me.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +2

      Chris, same here. I wanted something different and I had been researching the bully for a few years before I made the impulsive purchase. I don't regret it!

    • @angrymotorman1237
      @angrymotorman1237 Před 3 lety +1

      I have an 2009 roadglide, had an 09 m109r traded it in for the HD. Missed the hell out of the m109r. Now a got a candy red 2021 m109r and I luv it. The roadglide comes out every now and then lol.

  • @Flap999
    @Flap999 Před 3 lety +1

    M-109 is a seriously sexy beast. Last bike I rode was an old 76 1/2 Electraglide back in the late 80s. I salute your bravery man...😁 that’s a heck of a first bike.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks man! I moved on to a Star Eluder GT this past October. czcams.com/video/1gJ8iXAJhYw/video.html&lc=Ugx3avzeUYfaPnM80zR4AaABAg

  • @dennisreidjr.454
    @dennisreidjr.454 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. I am also thinking about purchasing that model motorcycle. You mentioned the close call with a pickup. Something that I learned from my riding experience, that might help. Or maybe you already do this technique is to approach stops with extra space between the vehicle in front of the bike and the vehicle behind you. I use my mirrors to observe the approaching vehicle and the extra space in front of me allows me to move up, if needed. Or if the exit lane is occupied. I appreciated and enjoyed your video very much. I rarely comment on the plethora of videos I watch but thought maybe it would help. Rubber down. I cant wait to ride this beautiful machine.
    Sincerely
    D

  • @ChevelleGearhead
    @ChevelleGearhead Před 4 lety +4

    Those are some wise words coming from a newbie.
    At 43 it was time for me to transition from sport bikes but didn't want to go full bagger or touring, and definitely didn't want to give up performance. After a lot of research I bought my '17 late in '18 season. Wanted the grey but got a great deal on the blue/black. Did 10k miles and 18 states last season. You cant beat a 9 for the money.
    I had to laugh because everything you said in this vid I have said at one point or another.
    Safe riding

  • @RichCooper
    @RichCooper Před rokem +1

    Type of bikes to ride don't have an age limit do what you want and not worry about what someone else has to say 💯💯💯💪🏾

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 5 měsíci +1

      You're absolutely right and I understand that now, however, I have a wife to answer to and she wasn't having it. LOL

  • @moto_kruiser
    @moto_kruiser Před 3 lety +2

    Nice video. Caught my attention because I have the exact same bike.. color and same Mods... I get complements all the time on the Sound that the Velocity Pro exhaust puts out. She is a beauty bike. Ride safe .

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 3 lety

      Thanks man! I ended up trading it for a Yamaha Eluder GT. The latest video on my channel talks about why I made the decision. It was in fact a difficult one though. Ride safe!

  • @user-vr2tx4tt6b
    @user-vr2tx4tt6b Před 3 lety +1

    My 1st bike was a Nightrod Special.
    Goodtimes.
    Thanks for the vid.

  • @richardwozniak7177
    @richardwozniak7177 Před 3 lety +2

    Congratulation. You are doing very well. Hope one day I will have my M109R.

  • @aidenp7232
    @aidenp7232 Před rokem

    This is why the guys who go fast never die

  • @guardiansofthecontest3461
    @guardiansofthecontest3461 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You're more brave than me lol i started on a m50 boulevard, then went to a gsxr 600, and NOW i have a m109r 😂 it was a comfortable progression for me

  • @DoogieFresh
    @DoogieFresh Před 4 lety +1

    Good comment about doing homework (crash videos). I hadn’t thought about it that way, but when you said it, I realized that I do that too.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks man I appreciate you checking it out. It's like athletes reviewing the tapes and seeing where things went wrong or how you can possibly avoid that situation in the future.

  • @nailsanders9572
    @nailsanders9572 Před rokem +1

    My first bike is a M109r also bro, I love it…. Keep it pushin

  • @joef1x1t56
    @joef1x1t56 Před 4 lety +4

    I just pulled the same move today. I should get it dropped off at my house tomorrow. I appreciated stumbling across your video, keep it up.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +2

      Congratulations Joseph! Just take it easy. The first time out can be very intimidating. Even once you think you have a grasp of her, don't get too comfortable and take risks just yet. There is a lot to learn about the abilities of this bike. She is very powerful and while the breaks are solid, it doesn't take much to lock-up your tires. Give yourself plenty of room. The first thing I did was practice my turns and learning the friction zone of the clutch. Without any modification to your fuel delivery via a flash or power commander, trying to take turns with consistent power can be tricky. Hit me up if you have questions! Enjoy your new beast!

    • @russelltimmerman3771
      @russelltimmerman3771 Před 4 lety +1

      Used the 109 as my first bike too. May I recommend a throttle tamer till you get your first season in? It really makes the bike allot more easy to control. also an ATRE (transmission retarder eliminator) makes the engine in low gears much smoother. www.gmanindustries.com/shop/pc/ATRE-Suzuki-M109R-p742.htm , www.g2ergo.com/throttle-tamer-for-dirt-and-street-bikes/. Lastly make sure you can lift the bike on your own, you will drop it eventually and an 800lb bike is not for everyone.

    • @joef1x1t56
      @joef1x1t56 Před 4 lety

      @@Dreadpool-BRMC Thanks a lot. I appreciate the advice. Yeah, I plan on taking it easy for sure, for quite a long time. I'm currently going through a riding class for some official training.

    • @joef1x1t56
      @joef1x1t56 Před 4 lety +1

      @@russelltimmerman3771 Thanks I will look into those. Lifting the bike is no problem for me at all. I eat my spinach and use mah strong hand.🤘😁

  • @justinordze9530
    @justinordze9530 Před 4 lety

    Nice! Im in a similar situation as a near 40 year old who recently purchatsed a vtx1800 as my first bike. Also without a licence. Haven't ridden it yet as I need to take and pass the MSF course before I attempt to tame the beast.

  • @droach5241
    @droach5241 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video!! I have to get a M109r or a Rocket 3 for my next bike. I’ve been on a sports bike for 4 years and I love it but there’s zero twistys here in the desert and I love road trips. At the some time I can’t go to a slow cruiser. I’m still waiting for more reviews on the Rocket 3 but the M109r price tag keeps looking at me.

  • @Reign-ir4ww
    @Reign-ir4ww Před 4 lety +3

    My first bike purchase ... m109r also. I so enjoy mines.

  • @lisawilson5543
    @lisawilson5543 Před 3 lety +2

    I ride a Honda Fury....husband has the 109r....Harleys wanna race it and are soon discouraged. I go get on it to let my husband listen to it. That thing will pull your hands is the grips if you punch it. It's a combo of the crotch rocket and a cruiser. I rode his first 109 that was built out to 2200cc...FUN TIMES. Love the non Harley!

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 2 lety

      2200cc?????? Geeesh. Must have been a lot of fun and scary at the same time. LOL Be safe out there.

  • @deadshot4245
    @deadshot4245 Před 10 měsíci +1

    killer choice man

  • @garysmith8455
    @garysmith8455 Před 4 lety +7

    Thanks so much for the ride! I have had my M-90 for 11 years now, and still love it. I have been riding only 12 years now and have no plans to upgrade. Enjoy (O:

  • @russelltimmerman3771
    @russelltimmerman3771 Před 4 lety +2

    m109r was my first bike too.. Went form a 80cc bike during my training course directly to a 109. bought it used with custom pipes, a power commander fuel system, k@n air filter. Practiced in a parking lot with the 109 every night for 3 weeks before I could get it to corner without stalling or dropping it. ( I dropped it twice.). The throttle is super twitchy so I installed a throttle tamer and an automatic timing retarder eliminator, really makes the bike much easier to control.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +1

      I hear you loud and clear. That twitchy throttle was killer for me. Before I got the ECU flashed, I learned to feather the clutch and it became second nature in the turns. The ECU flash smoothed it out pretty nicely. How long have you had yours?

    • @russelltimmerman3771
      @russelltimmerman3771 Před 4 lety

      @@Dreadpool-BRMC my 3rd season comming up. Live in edmonton, only have 5 months a year to ride it but am on it every day that weather allows. ECU flash was done when the power commander was installed.

    • @mrspeigle1
      @mrspeigle1 Před 2 lety

      @@russelltimmerman3771 thanks for mentioning the throttle tamer.

  • @kellyoconnor7896
    @kellyoconnor7896 Před rokem +1

    I will beat the crap out of any bike but I give it to you.. no one buys that sized bike for a first bike. Good to see and great video. I just bought this bike in orange.

  • @riceburnerbiker1483
    @riceburnerbiker1483 Před 4 lety +2

    No saddle bags , no windshield,no phone holder with battery charge, no drink holder.
    I drive 2 hours as a short ride.
    Normal rides are 4 hours.
    I need my STUFF!!!😳
    Nice ride👍
    Ever had anything steel bouncing towards you as your going 60 mph.
    I needs my helmet and windshield.
    Gloves..,!
    Had a hard shell bug hit my finger..
    After the ride , I dug out bug stuff with tweezers.
    Went to the bone..got infected..
    Dug it out and disinfected it.. could still see bone... left a scar..!
    Had a lug nut bounce across the freeway,I was going 85 mph far left lane, lug nut came from other side.
    Hit my windshield,ricocheted off my helmet,got metal and plastic windshield spec’s in my face.
    Without the wind shield..most likely I would have crashed.
    I f your going to haul ass ,and ride a lot.. get stuff to help you survive encounters...!
    Riding in the rain encounter..!
    Dead charging system , battery, tire..!
    $400 tow truck fee.
    Bring small, 9 lbs battery, jump start battery, fix a flat and a few tools, I bring a cheap $9 volt meter.!
    Extra water, chips/crackers....
    Blue tooth Rock and Roll bike head phones$100.
    And enjoy 🤣
    Started 1975...
    Near sixty now..
    Got 2008 Suzuki C90T 1500cc
    Love it.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Very impressive feedback. I have put the windscreen back on and I do have a nice sized tank bag with some essential. I always ride with a full faced helmet as well. As I go out more, I realize a few additional things that I should carry so my list continues to grow. Thanks for your feedback and continue to stay safe!

    • @riceburnerbiker1483
      @riceburnerbiker1483 Před 4 lety

      Dreadheaded 9er I wear a modular full face helmet in cool and cold weather.
      In the Texas summer heat.. full face is just to hot.. I can’t believe how much sweat fills my helmet like a sponge, and pours down my front and back.. after riding I get off my bike and would be dizzy and in need of huge amounts of rehydration.
      I wear a white tee shirt and a white half helmet with sunglasses,gloves, jeans and boots.
      Much cooler and seldom do I get dizzy, unless I stay out to long on a very hot day.
      During the heat of summer I go out at first light , till noonish..
      Or from about 5pm till dark 30..!
      Almost 9-9:30 pm.
      Wearing black made me see a lot of cars almost pull out in front of me(had a spill 5 months back because he didn’t C me)
      Cost him near 10k at 30 mph nicked and fell..!
      Wearing white.. I’m a big fella6,2 255 lbs.. they C me much better now.
      Almost no almost pulled out in front of me scenarios....
      It was quite often before I rode in white during the day.. I drive at night a little.. I drive the lights, especially at Christmas time... I’m off the road way before 10 pm when the drunks begin to shift around to other bars till they find a good place to get good and drunk before driving home🙁

  • @Musicmaster908
    @Musicmaster908 Před 4 lety +1

    I am late to the party but just happened upon your video. I know people always say certain bikes are not for beginners and I had that issues many years ago when I got a Hayabusa. Honestly, I feel like it depends on the rider. Riding is not for the weak at heart but you also must know you are not invincible, and somewhere in the middle is your ability. I know people who get Glides for their first bikes and get way less stigma. If you are confident enough and your ability is right, you don't have to start on a 250 or 500, because in the end every rider is learning no matter how many years they have been riding. I hope you are still enjoying your bike because it is a beauty.
    PS... Hampton Roads Area happens to be nice most of the year..

  • @paulgriffiths2095
    @paulgriffiths2095 Před 2 lety +1

    I am planning getting a bike as well, first timer. Your bike is beautiful, I dont want to invest that much coins on a first owner. Stay safe in the DMV, much blessing.

  • @gregryan1149
    @gregryan1149 Před 4 lety

    I’m 44 and thinking about getting in the game. As you can see, I’m interested in the same bike. I know it’s a bad idea for a beginner, but I’m not totally convinced that I can buy a bike and sell it the next year when I’m more experienced. Thank you for posting. Subscribed!

    • @mrspeigle1
      @mrspeigle1 Před 2 lety

      I'm in the same boat now, advice that was given to me is ultimately your wrist is what controls the bike, You're not some 19 year old kid that's gonna get stupid. Pay attention during the motorcycle classes and practice your skills using good defensive riding fundamentals

  • @imhonest4352
    @imhonest4352 Před rokem +1

    I think I may be in your same situation. I found a beautiful M109 and im still new at riding but very mature to know to respect the power. The price i can't pass up though even though I only have a month of riding.

  • @letsride8327
    @letsride8327 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice bike! I've been riding a 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan Custom for the past few years. I'm looking into trading up and the M109 is definitely one of my picks. Enjoyed the video and became a new subscriber. I work in DC and I know what the afternoon commute feels like.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for checking out my video! When you get your M109 let me know. There's a group of us in the DMV area and we connect throughout the season. There's about 40 of us!

    • @letsride8327
      @letsride8327 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Dreadpool-BRMC Thanks, appreciate the invite.

  • @mosesblount1191
    @mosesblount1191 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I have my license just not a bike, so one of my Army buddies rode to work on the M109R and I fell in love with it. I wasn't riding then, I knew that's the bike I wanted. M109R would be my first bike as well, as soon as I can purchase one. What is the shorty exhaust you have? I might wanna look for that later-later. Ride safe!

  • @EricHaberthier
    @EricHaberthier Před 3 lety +2

    Appreciate the video and I'm thinking about picking an M109R up this week. I'm curious to know your size and weight and how the bikes heft is for you to handle when it's being parked, slow speeds, U-turns, etc. It would be helpful to hear the experience of a newer rider when it comes to these things to help make a decision. Thanks in advance brother.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for checking out the video Eric. I'm 5'9 and 225. The bike isn't bad when parking and slow speeds. U-turns were tricky but I was also a new rider. After a few weeks, it was much easier. My bad on the delay but I've been away for a minute. Did you end-up picking up the M109r?

  • @jasonfox2500
    @jasonfox2500 Před 4 lety +1

    New subscriber here. Congrats on your bully I got my 08 April this year. It looks like your doing fine with your riding. I would like to pass to you some advice "counter steering" especially with the bigger rear tire these bikes have. Enjoy your bike and keep the vids coming.....

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Jason! Yes counter steering has become second nature. With me taking the course right when I bought the bike, it's the only method I know. It just took me some time to grasp the concept but I got it down now!

  • @chrisdundas6670
    @chrisdundas6670 Před 4 lety +6

    Love the 109. I've had mine for about ten years. Best upgrade-- Avon tires! Cornering is now a dream.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Yes sir! I'm getting the Avon Cobra Chrome's before spring.

    • @chrisdundas6670
      @chrisdundas6670 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Dreadpool-BRMC , I love mine. The Dunlop's have a flatter profile and turning is not very natural feeling. The Avon's have a rounder profile and the bike turns as you think about it, no forcing needed. Have fun!

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      @@chrisdundas6670 Roger that!

  • @dontefoster2927
    @dontefoster2927 Před 4 lety +2

    Man That's was my first bike also! I got it for the same reason, I didn't want a super sport or a slow cruiser and I didn't want a beginner bike that I couldn't sell easy, so the 2018 M109 boss was my choice. A year later I traded it and brought a 2019 Busa, I"m 45 and I figured I'll do my sport bike thing now since I'm still young and the Busa is comfortable. I do miss my M109, BTW If you tac out 4th gear to the 7-71/2 rpm, you can peg out that needle to 150mph and she'll hold! Take your time til you get comfortable before running it like that but when you can, you can keep up with the sports (600cc)

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      I understand! I thought about getting the Diavel or XDiavel but I'm going to stick with the M109r for now and add-on to the stable a bit later. Be safe out there!

  • @bckmotor1471
    @bckmotor1471 Před 4 lety +1

    I swear, I could have done this same video...Im so glad im not the only 40+ yo who got this as their first bike ... but im soooo glad I did...going for the dream bike has turned out amazing for me got mine in 2018, and a year later I took 1500 miles from nye TO myrtle beach and back for BBW...Sometimes going for the dream, and working hard on the skill necessary works wonders...Great VIDEO

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey bro! I got mine in 2018 too. Did you post or vlog about your trip to BBW? I seem to remember seeing someone talking about their ride on the M109r from NY to BBW.

    • @bckmotor1471
      @bckmotor1471 Před 4 lety

      Dreadheaded 9er
      Yes that was me. I made a post in a couple Facebook groups about my ride and the things I learned about myself and motorcycling during that trip. During this lockdown I’m doing even more reading and watching vids and sharpening my mental skills about this wonderful activity. Dapz

  • @garynew9637
    @garynew9637 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice vid and you seem like a good bloke. Cheers from Australia.

  • @NSDDj
    @NSDDj Před 4 lety +1

    appreciate this video

  • @stevenwolansky8909
    @stevenwolansky8909 Před 4 lety +2

    I had moto cross bikes as a kid but the m109 was my first cruiser too. I have some Viking leather wrapped bags and looking to get a Viking leather wrapped trunk. With the 109 you have the option of low and slow or on the hi way go like the wind

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Absolutely Steven! I looked at a small messenger type bag made by Viking. I think I'll get some for road trips, but keep them off when I don't need them. There are just so many options!

  • @gilheron3472
    @gilheron3472 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent story...i ride an '06 M109r... and have done quite a bit of work to it...

  • @justcoolin3384
    @justcoolin3384 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice vid bro I can relate. I let the salesman talk me out of getting an m109r for my first bike and ended up with 2015 Harley fatbob for 10 5 with only 6000mi on it. 37 yrs old I’ve been I wanting a bike for a minute. Not as heavy as the 109 but still almost a 700lb bike. Bike needed work and is why I got it at that price. They was tryna get rid of it and knew I was ignorant lol. I’m in Virginia in the dc metro area and a cruiser seemed to make more sense to me over a track bike and you ain’t lying about these drivers out here. Stay safe out there.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Congrats man! How long have you had yours?

    • @justcoolin3384
      @justcoolin3384 Před 4 lety +1

      @Dreadheaded 9er bout a year and a half. Added a stage 1and new saddle

  • @boreed5734
    @boreed5734 Před 3 lety +1

    I knew a guy who bought a M-109 for his first bike after I discouraged him and asked him to buy something smaller and less powerful. He didn't and promptly fell three times then he promptly sold it and bought Victory trike. It's not a beginner bike, it's heavy and corners a little differently because of the fat rear tire.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah that sucks that this happened to him. I stuck with it, had fun with it, and enjoyed each moment until I joined an MC. I needed more comfort so I got something else in October: czcams.com/video/1gJ8iXAJhYw/video.html&lc=Ugx3avzeUYfaPnM80zR4AaABAg

  • @josephgoines6397
    @josephgoines6397 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a 07 m109, welcome to the bully family. Great bikes to have.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Joseph! I'm glad to be here man. There's quite a few of us in the DC area. The thing I love about this bike is that there are so many options to make it your own or leave it stock and it's still a solid bike!

  • @CarlinDontCare
    @CarlinDontCare Před 4 lety +1

    I bought a 2019 Suzuki M109R BOSS as my first bike also and didn’t even had a motorcycle endorsement either. Just want to say I love the M109, it’s gorgeous and it’s powerful! Definitely not a beginner bike BUT if you respect it, she’ll be nice to you and soon you’ll be falling in love with it.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      So true! I'm very much in love with mine!

    • @thekwanelightningbirdfoc
      @thekwanelightningbirdfoc Před 4 lety +1

      First bike or second bike ..what need it is respect the bike and the bike will love you and take care of you that's all..

  • @jamesjefferson9628
    @jamesjefferson9628 Před 4 lety +5

    MY first owned bike as well. Take your time an learn your bike. There are many vids on the 109. Mine Is an 06. Easy into your curves till. You get comfortable with your lean angels. Most important thing that I have learned is ride with someone that can show you how to ride your safest ride.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +2

      Very good advice. I linked up with a local group and everyone has 109's. That quickly built my confidence. There are about 40 of us!

    • @jamesjefferson9628
      @jamesjefferson9628 Před 4 lety

      Wonderful. Would love to be see those 9's. . 9-life!!

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +1

      @@jamesjefferson9628 I have one video of a small group of us heading out on my channel. There were maybe 6-7 of us. Next year I plan to capture a lot more of the group rides.

    • @jamesjefferson9628
      @jamesjefferson9628 Před 4 lety

      @@Dreadpool-BRMC that's what's up. I plan on putting more on my blog as well. Hope to see more from you. The 9 has such a following of its own . Would love to get a 9 ride this next year .

  • @JetCooper3D
    @JetCooper3D Před 4 lety +1

    Nice bike.... I remember my first bike was a Yamaha Vmax 1200... then the Vmax 1700 and now a 2.5 liter Triumph Rocket 2020... lol. Looks like we are into big bikes.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Congratulations! I have a few buddies that are looking at the Rocket 3, it's a big bike but very agile. Stay safe!

  • @martinparr4194
    @martinparr4194 Před 4 lety +4

    Nice bike! Maybe not a beginners bike but if your restrained with the throttle a big v twin isn’t the worst choice.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +1

      I agree 100%!! If you get this bike as a first bike, it does take discipline and respect of what it is. It's been a few years now and I don't pretend to be an advanced rider on this bike. It is a joy and a thrill that I want to continue. Stay safe!

  • @yvngdoffy
    @yvngdoffy Před rokem

    This is going to be my first bike i too cant wait to get it 😁

  • @michaelschneider5190
    @michaelschneider5190 Před 4 lety +2

    Love your bike man. The M109R is a beast. I have an M50 myself and also noticed my speedometer is about 5 mph off, too. I was wondering if that was a Suzuki thing.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for checking it out! A few guys that I know say the speedometer thing can be experienced on other bikes as well.

    • @jamesjefferson9628
      @jamesjefferson9628 Před 4 lety +1

      Me also.

  • @demelog1
    @demelog1 Před 2 lety +1

    Good job bro! 👏 I

  • @armandogonzales9304
    @armandogonzales9304 Před 4 lety +4

    Both hands up on the bars, cover your front brake, ride straight, use your signals. Ride Smooth. 👍

  • @ramizsheriff3050
    @ramizsheriff3050 Před 3 lety +4

    Amazing beauty and incredible power at the same time 🦾 listen up people this bike is given us from aliens for sure 🤘 Suzuki I love you ❤️ Dude thank you for the video 🤠👍👍👍

  • @badp0ny
    @badp0ny Před 4 lety +2

    Nice Bike bro. I just started motovloging in the Philadelphia area.

    • @Dreadpool-BRMC
      @Dreadpool-BRMC  Před 4 lety

      Nice man! How are you liking it? I see you have the GoPro 8 as well. I'm thinking about adding their 360 so that I can change the angles at times, but I'd rather buy more mods. LOL