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  • @yammienoob
    @yammienoob  Před 2 lety +127

    Are you an angry dad? Did we upset you with our words about Sport Touring bikes? Repent at www.yammienoob.co

    • @ChaosAttractor13
      @ChaosAttractor13 Před 2 lety +26

      Ninja H2 SX SE+ =. Revenge of the angry dad……who has a spare $25k …😞

    • @keltic88
      @keltic88 Před 2 lety +10

      Angry Dad? No. This video made me decide to trade in my K1200GT in for a Burgman 650. Or a Majesty 400. Cuz I'm an Old Dad now. ;)

    • @CTPSupermoto
      @CTPSupermoto Před 2 lety +14

      Haha - angry dad's sometimes have wives who get some input in the choice of bikes. Me and the Mrs. compromised on the K1600GT rather than my choice of ZX14R and her choice of Goldwing. So I ended up with the somewhat nerdy K1600GT. I love the bike and just added a 690 SMC R for shorter trips. Which may suggest mid life crisis, but I don't care... its so fun to ride and the Corvette was a no go.

    • @dylanm5609
      @dylanm5609 Před 2 lety +5

      @@dachshundmorty8245 Lets talk. I love my FZ6R from 2009 but I desparately need cruise control, and ABS and some traction control for safety. I love that my FZ6R still have that sport feel for canyons and twisties. Sounds like you like your 1000SX, any other recommendations? I did look at the h2 but its so expensive and maybe a little big for my preference.

    • @mitcheloo2632
      @mitcheloo2632 Před 2 lety +36

      Makes a video about sports tourers but shows a BMW R1250RT. The RT is just a touring bike, the BMW sports tourer is the S1000XR. That bike actually meet the criteria in the start of the video.

  • @HatchiSan58
    @HatchiSan58 Před 2 lety +1221

    WRONG Sport Tourers are BOSS. Comfort, performance, fuel range.

    • @anotheryoutuber_
      @anotheryoutuber_ Před 2 lety +82

      function is the opposite of cool and thats why sport tourer bikes are amazing.

    • @killerdeviant
      @killerdeviant Před 2 lety +7

      I’m not mad at them

    • @Damitsall
      @Damitsall Před 2 lety +95

      Not even a sport touring rider and understand they wrong. Want to talk about a pointless bike, let's talk crusiers.

    • @NotKhani
      @NotKhani Před 2 lety +12

      Found the nerd! Everybody point and laugh!

    • @Naptownstreetsquid
      @Naptownstreetsquid Před 2 lety +17

      @@Damitsall own one then you will understand

  • @atfsgeoff
    @atfsgeoff Před 2 lety +529

    Just ticked over 100k miles on my FJR1300. Looking forward to another 100k. When you want a FAST bike that you can ride all day without wishing you'd never been born, sport tourers are the answer.

    • @nickcampanale9033
      @nickcampanale9033 Před 2 lety +28

      I'm with u on the FJR, it does everything well. I chase down my buddies with there crotch rockets all the time. Then I can throw my bags on, and go out west for 2 weeks

    • @jpayne8096
      @jpayne8096 Před 2 lety +21

      FJR for the win! Love mine... 20,000 miles this past year, no "have to get used to" ergonomics, just comfortable. 👍

    • @Brian-qz9du
      @Brian-qz9du Před 2 lety +13

      I chase down knee-draggers on the twisties with my FJR, then pass them while carrying a passenger.

    • @Stripping_Bolts
      @Stripping_Bolts Před 2 lety +11

      I have an R6 and an FJR. Both great machines for different purposes. I feel bad for the people who write these bikes off (I was one of them). They're such a blast and so damn practical.

    • @vfr417able
      @vfr417able Před 2 lety +2

      RT's are unbeatable on multiday adventures

  • @joeprizzi407
    @joeprizzi407 Před 2 lety +426

    I am not sure that I have ever disagreed with a youtube video more than this.
    ST bikes are great at being the only bike in your garage.
    If you want a racer, get one. If you commute at high speed, and ride longer distances, ST is a great option.

    • @beanwithbaconmegarocket
      @beanwithbaconmegarocket Před rokem +26

      "My Ninja 650 is faster than your 1250RT." Yeah, bro, a lot of bikes are faster and lighter than a RT. if I wanted a bike that can't carry anything or do 500 mile days, I'd look at a Ninja 650, too.

    • @evilwestsidefan9249
      @evilwestsidefan9249 Před rokem +5

      @@beanwithbaconmegarocket you can appreciate the extra weight in rough weather. I road a KZ650 cross country in all types of weather, I will not be going back. They are a good size as a track bike.

    • @randomcrap763
      @randomcrap763 Před rokem +26

      I agree, he completely misses the point of ST bikes. I have been riding ST bikes since 1999 and love them.

    • @MDM0915
      @MDM0915 Před rokem +8

      Love my 2012 R1200RT. All 580 lbs of it.

    • @miker1619
      @miker1619 Před rokem +9

      He lost me at "comfortable ergonomics". There's a reason STs exist.

  • @DrSKMetz
    @DrSKMetz Před 2 lety +282

    Even though I'm generally uncomfortable with the argument that "any position or preference difference than mine is wrong," I was following the video along until I reached the point where it was argued that sports touring bikes are unnecessary because "we ride up to 150 miles a day on our existing bikes." I consider 150 miles a short ride. A normal summer Saturday ride on my R1200 RT is 300-400 miles (and I'm 65 years old). So to each his own.

    • @iamwezlee1
      @iamwezlee1 Před 2 lety +30

      Totally agree! I absolutely love my RT (both of them! Lol!). I don’t think the oil is even warm after 150 miles!!
      I liken these young riders to children who’ve just tasted their first hamburger and think it’s the best food out there. It takes experience and time to appreciate a good glass of wine alongside a perfectly grilled steak! One day the children will grow out of their naïveté.

    • @BenRussoUSA
      @BenRussoUSA Před 2 lety +13

      I agree. Also, many riders I know lament not having enough garage space. What people really want is 4-5 different bikes. I've had a 250cc Dual Sport, Goldwing 1800, a BMW R1200RS, a BMW R1200RT, and a Kawasaki Versys (among others). All were very good at different kinds of riding, and all of them sucked at other types of riding. There is no *one* perfect bike.
      Renaming bikes like a FJR1300 or an R1200RT a "Touring" bike? Well then what would you call a Goldwing, a Harley CVO, a Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 voyager, Indian Roadmaster, or the Yamaha Star Venture, or the BMW 1600 Grand America.
      Sport Touring may not be "sporty" enough for some riders... but they definitely are a unique category when compared to the full on TOURING bikes that I mentioned above.
      And.. if you haven't travelled 300+ miles a day through the great open valleys and rocky mountain roads, for many days in a row... then you might not appreciate a fully faired, 600+ pound motorcycle that can ride comfortably for 8-10 hours a day with 2-3 hour stretches at 80+MPH COMFORTABLY, and then still get *somewhat* spirited carving up some good twisties without grinding floorboards.

    • @dougiequick1
      @dougiequick1 Před 2 lety +11

      Hell I recently did 205 miles on my damn dirtbike (ktm 690 enduro R) no windshield no cruise control no luggage no heated grips etc etc....and get this about half that ride was OFFROAD....okay I know I am young man in mid 60s so you can use that against me if you want saying that us youngsters dont know anybetter.....fair enough

    • @DrSKMetz
      @DrSKMetz Před 2 lety +3

      @@dougiequick1 Of course it's possible to do it. The question is whether you'd want to do 300+ miles every week that way or not, and how you felt afterwards. Like I said, to each his own but the video seemed to take the angle that there was only one right answer.

    • @Revansstuntdouble
      @Revansstuntdouble Před 2 lety +4

      Loved crushing 500 mile days on my FJR.

  • @nauroticdax
    @nauroticdax Před 2 lety +210

    "can be outrun by X" there is a lack of understanding the point of sport touring bikes all the way through this video

    • @Damitsall
      @Damitsall Před 2 lety +15

      It's because he's a cruiser rider and if you want a useless category of bikes, it's cruisers. Touring bikes are more comfortable and more sporty. So there is no point to them.

    • @nauroticdax
      @nauroticdax Před 2 lety +6

      The only difference between cruisers and sport tourer's (to me at least) is plastic, body position and a power band I wouldn't have rode Bristol to Carlisle (google it if you want) on my R1 and I don't find cruisers comfortable I prefer to be slightly tucked so I took the ZZR and was happy with it the entire way.
      It's all ultimately down to taste and comfort and considering the ZZR has done everything I have ever asked of it (and being my second ever bike when i was 25 STILL not a dad yet) I will never stop singing its praises.
      I'm not surprised that a cruiser rider would have such a problem with sport tourer's though considering they fill basically the same niche but cater to 2 different tastes.

    • @CommanderPiglet
      @CommanderPiglet Před 2 lety +5

      @@Damitsall Cruisers are far from useless. I like cruisers. So does most of my family that rides bikes. Not to say that I don't like other kinds of bikes. Cruisers serve a purpose, which is to be ridden. This goes for any kind of motorcycle, and saying otherwise is ignorant.
      It doesn't matter what you ride, as long as you DO ride.

    • @ronden63
      @ronden63 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey it made you watch all the way through!

    • @nauroticdax
      @nauroticdax Před 2 lety +2

      @@ronden63 you have to listen to an argument before you can respond to it

  • @WeItenspinner
    @WeItenspinner Před 2 lety +213

    Sorry Spite, I still choose the fast Daddy life.

    • @Webbytrace7
      @Webbytrace7 Před 2 lety +1

      I just drove from Phoenix Az to Springfield Illinois straight through on an ER6n, 24 gas stops, you gotta go 120 to make up the miles you loose during those stops, I found myself passing the same people four or five times, I didn’t choose the fast daddy life the fast daddy life chose me.
      Total time plus toll road and stops 30 hours, time it’s supposed to take 21

    • @dcmsr5141
      @dcmsr5141 Před 2 lety

      @@Webbytrace7 I'm with you, be mad at the game not the player

    • @cliveadams7629
      @cliveadams7629 Před 2 lety +1

      @Miles Doyle Yeah, but JC was more of a sports tourer guy when he wasn't tooling around on his ass.

    • @psychalogy
      @psychalogy Před 2 lety +1

      @Miles Doyle do you understand that literally nobody is reading your wall of text randomly dropped into an unrelated thread?

  • @fartherstill
    @fartherstill Před 2 lety +76

    I wonder if the author of this video even realizes how badly he's mixed up categories. Then there'sthe issue of telling us how to save money by ditching sport tourers in favor of the more expensive Ducatis and KTMs he recommends. Finally, there's the fact that most sport tourers have the power and handling that exceed most, even younger, riders capabilities.What a waste of 13 minutes.

    • @beanwithbaconmegarocket
      @beanwithbaconmegarocket Před rokem +14

      Don't buy a sport touring bike, buy a Multistrada? LMAO what? He just told you to buy an even more expensive bike that's almost as useless off road as a 1250RT. These guys haven't ridden any of the bikes they criticize.

  • @opsecalpha
    @opsecalpha Před 2 lety +120

    Sport touring bikes are by far the best choice for commuting. They are versatile enough to handle varying weather conditions and are comfortable enough to bear slow traffic conditions. The baggage makes it possible to bring along a change of clothes, lunch, laptop, spare helmet, etc...

    • @jimstenlund6017
      @jimstenlund6017 Před rokem +5

      Many are too fat for lane filtering though. I went with a 1st gen FZ1 instead of the ZX14 Concours for that reason, now I’m struggling with where to put my work stuff, lol.

    • @blackarmored
      @blackarmored Před rokem

      so that's why most of the hard core bike commuters drive a gs? pitty i didnt made a picture of the garage at the police station . ( most driving a rt professionaly ) only gs and a tiger or african twin or two .

    • @tonnynijholt7090
      @tonnynijholt7090 Před rokem

      Don’t understand why they wouldn’t mention the Tracer 700/900, Tiger Sport, Suzuki vstrom 650 etc..

    • @Gnerko123
      @Gnerko123 Před 9 měsíci

      @@blackarmored I looked at a GS but got an FJR instead. GS is way wider due to the wide handlebar, makes it hard splitting lanes.

    • @blackarmored
      @blackarmored Před 9 měsíci

      the pain in the è_ with the gs is that the height of the handlebars and as such the widest point is the same of all the extra wide suv side mirrors . in belgium traffic is obligated to make a rescue corridor so most of the time you have enough space, the fjr is a great machine for mostly highway commuting but for example both police and customs got rid of most of the fjr in favor of the 1250rt (although that also is because the bmw is the only one straight from factory police edition ) su@@Gnerko123

  • @TooFarWest1
    @TooFarWest1 Před 2 lety +41

    You just wasted 13 minutes of my life. Not much to agree with here.

    • @Ichibuns
      @Ichibuns Před 2 lety

      Why did you watch for the full 13 minutes if it was going to be a waste of time? Didn't you read the title?

  • @kabirariderite3128
    @kabirariderite3128 Před 2 lety +218

    Sport Touring Bikes are one of the best segments , Feel this is was just a content fill Vid.

    • @irfanshafri9574
      @irfanshafri9574 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah for example the Ducati supersport 950s

    • @northeastpsychos
      @northeastpsychos Před 2 lety +8

      Oh you mean it’s somehow different than the usual “hey what’s a popular opinion so we can make a contrarian video about it lolz” he makes?

    • @nigo1787
      @nigo1787 Před 2 lety +3

      @@irfanshafri9574 that's not a touring bike, it's a sport bike that you can actually live with

    • @irfanshafri9574
      @irfanshafri9574 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nigo1787 like the cbr650r?

    • @nigo1787
      @nigo1787 Před 2 lety +1

      @@irfanshafri9574 hard to compare a 4 pot 650 Honda to a 950 Ducati, but yes, something like that

  • @avet4521
    @avet4521 Před 2 lety +67

    I have a Kawasaki Concours, and I love that bike. I'm a disabled Marine Veteran, so I needed a very comfortable bike and the Concours is typically regarded as one of the most comfortable. If the Connie is a "nerdy dad" bike, well I'm not in my 20's nor 30's anymore, one of my favorite hobbies is to read, and I work in IT. As a kid I was a dumb jock, and I've worked hard to become a nerd, so thanks for the recognition.

    • @beanwithbaconmegarocket
      @beanwithbaconmegarocket Před rokem +1

      Nah, you're a bike nerd according to these guys. lmao

    • @avet4521
      @avet4521 Před rokem +1

      @@beanwithbaconmegarocket I am a nerd, I worked very hard to become a nerd. It's not an insult, it's a compliment, and I'm proud. I'm sorry if you're too insecure to be yourself, but I don't have that problem.

    • @beanwithbaconmegarocket
      @beanwithbaconmegarocket Před rokem +1

      @@avet4521 settle down, big guy. i was joking and pointing out that the guys in this video call riders like you nerds in a negative way but you sounded like a cool guy. no idea why you're coming back at me.

    • @avet4521
      @avet4521 Před rokem +1

      @@beanwithbaconmegarocket To be honest, your original reply sounded to me like you were also trying insult me for being a nerd. It would seem I misunderstood your intent, sorry.

    • @beanwithbaconmegarocket
      @beanwithbaconmegarocket Před rokem +3

      @@avet4521 all good brother. ride on

  • @jamesgeist8015
    @jamesgeist8015 Před 2 lety +13

    WOW! His buddy can do 150 miles on a weekend! ...... That's some hard core riding...

  • @JonLong
    @JonLong Před 2 lety +246

    "Sport touring bikes suck and they're expensive. Here's what you should get instead of a sport touring bike: A sport bike with no touring capability, or a $25,000 sport touring bike." I didn't quite follow the logic on this one.
    Kawasaki Ninja 1000 / Z1000SX is a pretty remarkable sports touring bike. Fast, comfortable, versatile, and it's a great price for what you get.

    • @DropBlairCares54
      @DropBlairCares54 Před 2 lety +15

      Yea, no idea why they didn't mention this bike. It seems to be everything that the 'Sport touring' market actualy wants.
      A comfortable, powerful daily driver and twisties capable

    • @JT-fd3tf
      @JT-fd3tf Před 2 lety +12

      As a former 5th gen VFR800 owner, I can say the Ninja 1000 is the spiritual successor to the sport touring crown.

    • @chrisedwards9509
      @chrisedwards9509 Před 2 lety +6

      As a 2019 N1K owner myself, I am pretty disappointed he didn't mention it one way or the other. I got one on a whim last year coming from a cbr1000rr, and I'm in love with it. It does it all.

    • @DropBlairCares54
      @DropBlairCares54 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chrisedwards9509
      How do you find it compares to the litre supersport?

    • @ToddTube1
      @ToddTube1 Před 2 lety +3

      @@DropBlairCares54 I have a 2019 Ninja 1000 ABS or SX as it's called now, it's the previous ZX10 motor, it's fast AF

  • @tejas1090
    @tejas1090 Před 2 lety +74

    No they don't suck. Look at the Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX 2021.

    • @bernardomotard
      @bernardomotard Před 2 lety +2

      Oh wow. 140 HP for 15,000€... What a deal.../S

    • @BaldKiwi117
      @BaldKiwi117 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bernardomotard if you're shopping by power per dollar then you wouldn't be looking at sports tourers anyway

    • @bernardomotard
      @bernardomotard Před 2 lety +2

      @@BaldKiwi117 says who?
      S1000XR/multistrada are much better bikes

    • @BaldKiwi117
      @BaldKiwi117 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bernardomotard says a lot of people. Power is important but only one aspect of bike.

    • @ecojoe2214
      @ecojoe2214 Před 2 lety

      The best sport tourer bang for your buck wise

  • @josemanrique458
    @josemanrique458 Před 2 lety +23

    Most sport tourers are matured experienced riders who can afford better equipment. A sport touring motorcycle like the C14 or FJR 13 can go from SF to NY and back averaging 100 to 150 mph and sustain those speeds without breaking a sweat whereas a sport bike or cruiser would either break down or be too slow, and don't forget those 2 bikes mentioned are governed!

  • @troybrowning839
    @troybrowning839 Před 2 lety +31

    Nobody has ever called the R1250RT a "Sport" Touring bike, it's a touring bike, full stop. The R1250RS would be their "Sport" Tourer, and it's 100lbs lighter than the RT and a damn fine bike that's a lot of fun to ride just about anywhere.

    • @DrSKMetz
      @DrSKMetz Před 2 lety +1

      BMW itself used to market it that way. And the reason that it is the most common police bike around the world is that it combines comfort, speed, and agility in one package.

    • @troybrowning839
      @troybrowning839 Před 2 lety

      @@DrSKMetz no, they didn't... they've always marketed it as a touring bike and not a sport touring bike. And that marketing has nothing to do with police choosing it. 🙄

    • @DrSKMetz
      @DrSKMetz Před 2 lety

      @@troybrowning839 I must have been hallucinating when I bought mine then. They didn't have a separate "sport touring" section on their website but that's what the brochure called it.

    • @troybrowning839
      @troybrowning839 Před 2 lety

      @@DrSKMetz they've never had a separate touring section, even today the RS is actually listed in the sport section alongside the S1000 models but at no point has BMW ever claimed the RT was a sport anything. Feel free to post a photo of your brochure that says otherwise.

    • @jorgemtds
      @jorgemtds Před 2 lety

      Correct.

  • @davidyaroch6622
    @davidyaroch6622 Před 2 lety +39

    Best reason to own a Sport Touring bike? To make the kids on "real" sportbikes feel stupid when you pass the around the outside and leave them in the dust. All while not even dragging the centerstand.

    • @akiwiincanada
      @akiwiincanada Před 2 lety +2

      As someone who has been shown the wheels of an FJR1300 in the French Alps, I resemble this remark.

    • @Thomas-qn4hj
      @Thomas-qn4hj Před 2 lety

      Well said, I love it when they stare at your bike after they catch up at the gas station, like WTF?

    • @ManicSalamander
      @ManicSalamander Před 2 lety

      This is so. Rider skill is more important than age or motorcycle, especially in the mountains. The old guy on the Sport Tourer is a legendary figure among squids. Sometimes they show up and promptly disappear as if their subscription to physics was premium, and yours basic.

    • @Benjamin8880
      @Benjamin8880 Před 2 lety

      @@ManicSalamander a great point and that's maybe why yammienoob needs a "turbo busa" to feel fast... perhaps to bandaid over lack of refined rider skills?! Also, the way he gets off just uttering "turbo busa" seems as if he's overcompensating for something

  • @gooondie
    @gooondie Před 2 lety +171

    That’s a hot take my friend… prepare yourself for a lot of angry dads

    • @ReQuiem_2099
      @ReQuiem_2099 Před 2 lety +4

      So sad losers, desperately trying to justify their flaccid attempt at reclaiming their 20's "freedom"?
      Joking. Everyone should ride what makes them happy. Except the Dutch!

    • @SumPixelz
      @SumPixelz Před 2 lety +1

      @@ReQuiem_2099 and why is that

    • @thedudewiththehair7535
      @thedudewiththehair7535 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm sure team Yam has gotten so use to the angry mobs by now 😆

    • @ReQuiem_2099
      @ReQuiem_2099 Před 2 lety +3

      @@SumPixelz because it's a two decade old meme quote from Michael Caine in Austin Powers: Goldmember.

    • @Vibrotronic
      @Vibrotronic Před 2 lety

      Lol

  • @danielcampbell8184
    @danielcampbell8184 Před 2 lety +52

    I've been or road bikes for 48 years, owned a whole lot of different brands. I am a licensed motorcycle mechanic and I have ridden probably thousands of different models. This May (2021) I purchased a pristine Honda 2000 Pan European with only 46,000 km as a complimentary to my shovelhead. I have re-fallen in love with motorcycling like I had not expected. This is my dream motorcycle which I always dreamed about. Sport tourers suck for you, but you are miniscule insignificant minority.

    • @vintagebikes4215
      @vintagebikes4215 Před 5 měsíci

      Only an intelligent certified tech could see the beauty of a Honda ST1100 or 1300. After all they are comfortable, smooth, dead reliable, etc., and to many the ideal motorcycle.

  • @timvanschoick931
    @timvanschoick931 Před rokem +3

    There are those people that think they know something but really don't and then they make a video about it. This is one of those videos.

  • @northeastpsychos
    @northeastpsychos Před 2 lety +109

    “R1250 RT is basically the modern RS” I guess we’re just gonna ignore the R1250 RS that is literally the modern RS

    • @nigo1787
      @nigo1787 Před 2 lety +1

      and it's a fantastic bike !
      so is the RT I suppose, but I'll never be old enough to drive this thing so I'll never know

    • @Warspite03
      @Warspite03 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm fairly convinced they have made a pact to not acknowledge that it and the R1250R actually exist. This has more to do with the fact they keep talking like the FTR is a whole new class of bike.

    • @markellott5620
      @markellott5620 Před rokem +1

      Yes that made me smile too, it always helps to do a bit of research before spouting ill-informed nonsense.

    • @jorgerodrigogomezflores5711
      @jorgerodrigogomezflores5711 Před 7 měsíci +1

      And that one is one hell of a bike

    • @TheDennzio
      @TheDennzio Před měsícem

      I want one. Used I guess because $20,000 is INSANE!!!

  • @PedroTheGoat3
    @PedroTheGoat3 Před 2 lety +155

    You’ll need to pry my 2020 Tracer 900 GT from my dead, angry, nerdy, Dad-Hands you Troglodytes!

    • @HawkOnHOG
      @HawkOnHOG Před 2 lety +7

      I was gonna say the new Tracer 9 GT looks bad ass!!!

    • @Moujyu22
      @Moujyu22 Před 2 lety +7

      2019 Tracer 900 GT dad here too - shaking my fist while simultaneously helping my kid across the monkey bars

    • @markstill8258
      @markstill8258 Před 2 lety +7

      As soon as he said only sub 1000 with hard bags was the Duc I said Tracer.

    • @alvarobarrera6014
      @alvarobarrera6014 Před 2 lety +6

      Seriously, 2020 Tracer 900 GT rips. 0-60 in 2.9. When you sit against the tank it feels like a supermoto, when you sit back in the seat it feels like a tourer. Just get the 50L top case from Yamaha, the touring windscreen and maybe the MRA xcrean bolt on and you have a proper sport tourer for $11,000. Thats what I got mine for.

    • @dracdrum
      @dracdrum Před 2 lety +3

      That bike is more in line with what YNaS are recommending.

  • @jonothanbeck8274
    @jonothanbeck8274 Před 2 lety +7

    Nobody ever talks about the BMW F800GT... Absolutely brilliant machine, comfy, fast, practically no maintenance. Really nice l'il continent crusher.

    • @pcofranc
      @pcofranc Před rokem +2

      It is but the 2 cylinder engine is very very buzzy and it's not really a 'bmw' I believe the engine is made by Rotax.

    • @GPz84
      @GPz84 Před 4 měsíci

      Engines were garbage. Such a great bike for BMW they sold by the 10's.

  • @Richaag
    @Richaag Před rokem +5

    I’ve previously owned a Concours 14 and now ride a Versys 1000. I couldn’t agree more that the ADV style bikes are the better ticket. The first thing I had to do with the Concurs is put a flatter (Corbin) seat on it, bar risers, and a taller windshield… basically making the riding position that of an ADV. Almost every used example I’ve seen of a Concours 14 has these same 3 modifications.

  • @mattberning13
    @mattberning13 Před 2 lety +132

    You say “drop the ‘sport’ pretense from ‘sport tourer’”
    I say drop the “off road” pretense from adventure bikes.
    Also you skipped the best sport tourer imo, the Yamaha Tracer 9.

    • @scottmartintd16
      @scottmartintd16 Před 2 lety +10

      Completely agree with this statement. I love adventure ergos, but don't need any of the offroad pretense in my commuter/long distance touring bike. Add in the fact that it has the same engine add the mt09 and I was sold.

    • @redo1dr
      @redo1dr Před 2 lety +4

      Tracer 9, S1000XR etc are crossoverbikes, sport tourers are the busa and zx14r type of bikes

    • @CaptainGinew1
      @CaptainGinew1 Před 2 lety +4

      I ride a Tracer 900 and it rocks.. slowly modding it into an adventure bike, and I even mess around with it off road sometimes (to a certain extent)

    • @insiainutorrt259
      @insiainutorrt259 Před 2 lety +2

      Road tires on an ''adv'' and its as road king as it gets gravel tires and at least it can do some.... unlike some others

    • @mattberning13
      @mattberning13 Před 2 lety

      @@insiainutorrt259 Agree, I’ve got street tires on my adv and it’s great. But there’s wheel size, suspension travel, ground clearance etc; compromises intended for dirt that my bike never touches.

  • @josephwallace7287
    @josephwallace7287 Před 2 lety +76

    As you get older, comfort becomes more important.

    • @rogercohn
      @rogercohn Před 2 lety +5

      He wouldn't know now but he will find out

    • @Thomas-qn4hj
      @Thomas-qn4hj Před 2 lety +1

      comfort should be important on a super sport, why would you want to ride all day on an uncomfortable bike of any kind

    • @Alvan81
      @Alvan81 Před 2 lety

      Taller and carry Passenger as well.

    • @sambeezy007
      @sambeezy007 Před 2 lety

      Yeah. I got the Ninja 400 because i like my back and will be probably riding bikes like that hopefully until I'm old. Sport bike with good ergos is my lane

    • @Speedytrip
      @Speedytrip Před 2 lety +2

      100%. I swore I would never be caught dead on a Goldwing...I've had Monsters, MT09, Superduke, street triple, speed triple, ZRX1100, mt-01, Africa Twin, and here I am looking at R1250RT and Goldwing...

  • @42robwalker
    @42robwalker Před 2 lety +20

    You couldn’t be more wrong. Some of the best selling bikes from most manufacturers are sport touring bikes, Yamaha’s Tracer 9GT (900 GT previous model), BMW S1000 XR, Kawasaki 1000SX, not selling yet but Suzuki’s new GSXS 1000GT is getting rave reviews and will be a massive hit….the list goes on. Sports tour bikes are THE ablest bike to own. A lot of my mates have full on adventure bikes and we do long trips, and I do mean long trips, some of the tech on their bikes is better but when we get to the twisties it’s the sports tourers that have the most fun, plus you can ride them all day in, just about as much, comfort as an adventure/full on touring bike. Also, when you just want to go for a flap on a Sunday, you can strip them down quickly enough, ie touring screen off, sports big screen on, loose the panniers (so scaffolding left) etc and you’re in ‘sports mode”. My current sport tourer is without doubt the fastest road bike I’ve ever had and I rode all sorts of sports bikes for years.

  • @jeffwalker3933
    @jeffwalker3933 Před 2 lety +5

    These examples are apples, oranges, berries and melons. No "1" motorcycle does everything well. Purpose, amount of use, terrain, age of the rider, etc., all fall into the hopper. It's not all about HP and speed. Moral of the story: Have more than one type if you're a rider. If you're a 150 mile weekend rider then where do you live, where are you riding, and what is your budget? Signed, a guy who's evolved with many different bikes.

    • @sambeezy007
      @sambeezy007 Před 2 lety +1

      I can only get 1 so i got the Ninja 400

  • @ryanb.8961
    @ryanb.8961 Před 2 lety +13

    Also I’m sick of bikes you need a chiropractor after riding for more than 20 min. Sport touring life is the best life.

    • @jorgemtds
      @jorgemtds Před 2 lety +1

      But most people just use bikes for short rides so they'll never understand what Sport Tourer riders do. This video leaves that very clear.... they just don't get it.

  • @shawnbeck1972
    @shawnbeck1972 Před 2 lety +79

    They are called Sport Touring because we can ride them 600+ highway miles in a day and still pass most sportbike guys in the mountain twisties once we get there. The sportbike guys trailer up and take corners only slightly faster than the Harley guys. I know people on BMW GTLs and Kawi Concourse and Yam FJRs that run circles around sportbikes.

    • @ravenmoto5948
      @ravenmoto5948 Před 2 lety +1

      Riding on a highway is boring.

    • @MrSlade19
      @MrSlade19 Před 2 lety +12

      @@ravenmoto5948 You ride the highways to get to the mountains...

    • @RangerRyke
      @RangerRyke Před 2 lety

      @@ravenmoto5948 why you ride it fast with a sport tourer

    • @danielmoore1394
      @danielmoore1394 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ravenmoto5948 you're riding the wrong highways. Now, Interstate Highways are boring.

    • @jimdiet8534
      @jimdiet8534 Před 2 lety

      @@danielmoore1394 Yes, and that is exactly how they are designed.

  • @kjaubrey4816
    @kjaubrey4816 Před rokem +1

    I had this awesome luggage system for my Honda 919 that was designed for sport bikes. The bags were streamlined, would zip together and you could carry it on just the passenger seat or on the small rack. The best part was that it mounted to the original useless rear handle holes.

  • @troygalbraith625
    @troygalbraith625 Před 2 lety +5

    Those of us old guys out there ridding big BMW’s know how really stupid this video is
    Most of us with riding K1600’s and RT’s know how good they are, mostly due to years of experience
    We almost more often than not have more than 1 motorcycle in out garages
    April’s 660 as a sport tourer, whatever your smoking it must be good stuff.

  • @andrewsmith9174
    @andrewsmith9174 Před 2 lety +120

    Really missed the mark here. Those Yamaha MT models were the evolution from their sport touring line up. They just made them naked bikes around 2010. They were the old FZ models and still have all the spout with a comfortable saddle position and corner carving ability. The Tracer 900 and GT models are 450 lbs and terrific sport touring bikes, far from boring. You got this wrong.

    • @izzy031096
      @izzy031096 Před 2 lety +6

      Typical of Spite.. To be fair I disagree with more than half of his little video essays

    • @andrewsmith9174
      @andrewsmith9174 Před 2 lety +6

      @Miles Doyle, look pal, this isn’t that kind of discussion group. Unless Jesus rode a motorcycle instead of a donkey, and you have nothing motorcycle-like to contribute, please take the preaching elsewhere.

    • @rockinrodlittle
      @rockinrodlittle Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks, Andrew. I was looking through the comments for a Tracer 900GT comment as I’ve been considering trading up to one. I appreciate what you said

    • @stever8776
      @stever8776 Před 2 lety +3

      Agreed - New Tracer is #1
      on my Birthday list.
      But I still miss my good old Honda ST1100. Call it a Goldwing on a diet.
      Great long range, all day comfortable fast bike.
      Love the V4. Also loved the V4 V-Max cheers

    • @daltonp318
      @daltonp318 Před 2 lety +1

      I ride a fz8 I confirm this the mt/fz bikes are very fast, great in corners, comfortable, and get fuel economy/range

  • @holy_justice
    @holy_justice Před 2 lety +25

    you clearly have never ridden a ninja 1000SX, otherwise you wouldnt make such a video.

    • @hcoguitar
      @hcoguitar Před 2 lety +7

      I felt sad watching this video as I'm picking up my 2021 Ninja 1000SX tomorrow. Glad to hear positive reviews about it, makes me feel better!

  • @mikemerrill175
    @mikemerrill175 Před rokem +1

    My 07 K1200 GT was the best solo long distance bike I ever owned. 156hp, shaft drive, big gas tank, great storage & would drag the pegs. Longest day was 927 miles. Wish they still made it.

  • @rauldelossantos4722
    @rauldelossantos4722 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have owned and ridden almost all styles of bikes, I mainly ride the bigger ones up to 1600 cc. I enjoy riding most of them and the most recent ride I did was around 6,000 miles on an FJR 1300 ES, the 2023 model. It's probably the bike that I enjoyed the most. It was comfortable, quick, and soooo much power, comparably to my R1 (by taking my breath away literally and put me in the zone). But then I can also use all 6 gears just to cruise on lower speeds. With all of it's accessories and side bags I can go anywhere with this bike.

  • @austink641
    @austink641 Před 2 lety +105

    I’m only upset because you left out the ninja 1000sx. That literally meets all definitions of sport tour and doesn’t suck.
    513 pounds fully fueled
    5 gallon tank
    Fully faired
    Liter bike torque and mid range power
    Reasonable ergos
    Cruise control
    Room for two
    $12-13k
    What sucks about that? The sector may be fizzling out, but the ninja sure seems like a good option to me.

    • @Daniel-uq8fc
      @Daniel-uq8fc Před 2 lety +3

      I just got one, love it 👌🪙👍

    • @wmike8162
      @wmike8162 Před 2 lety +3

      I have a versys 1000 and like it a lot but the ninja is the best overall sport tourer....next to the h2 se sx.

    • @dougiequick1
      @dougiequick1 Před 2 lety

      1000XR BMW....Tracer 9GT....both even lighter than Ninja sx and lots more touring goodies

    • @matfejpatrusin4550
      @matfejpatrusin4550 Před 2 lety

      As far as I know, the side boxes being too small to fit a helmet is what sucks about it.

    • @mikes.8305
      @mikes.8305 Před 2 lety

      @@dougiequick1 the tracer doesn’t cruise quietly and comfortably at 140mph though. Not that anyone needs to do that.

  • @ryanb.8961
    @ryanb.8961 Před 2 lety +96

    My FJR is by far the best bike I’ve owned, and I’ve had Hondas, R1’s, gsxr600 and others. FJR is comfort, distance, reasonable power, and storage for camping.
    Also all of your numbers for price are new. I bought mine with 13,500km on it for 4000CDN, beat that, spoiler alert….you can’t.

    • @extec101
      @extec101 Před 2 lety +7

      FJRs is real nice bikes, enough engine and corner carving and dont weight like an oil tanker.

    • @aa7jc
      @aa7jc Před 2 lety +7

      FJR was on my bucket list for many years.. finally bought one this April. All good!

    • @VanHeffling
      @VanHeffling Před 2 lety +8

      Absolutely agree. Love my FJR. I would never think to refer to it as "slow". And once you get rolling, it is balanced so well that the weight disappears.

    • @Lanchoooo
      @Lanchoooo Před 2 lety +5

      Bought one just a couple months ago…. Absolutely love it!!! I’ve rode scooters, dirt bikes, all kinds of road bikes…. I will keep this bike for a long time!

    • @danashay
      @danashay Před 2 lety +7

      Best bike I ever let get away.
      After I lost that stock saddle.
      Yep. FJR. Goes right to the bone...

  • @evilwestsidefan9249
    @evilwestsidefan9249 Před rokem +5

    Love the Connie 14, great riding position, performs with litre bikes, eats interstate. Only draw back is tire mileage, but that comes with the higher end performance, I have yet to get over 7500 miles on a set.

    • @WELLRESPECTEDAPE
      @WELLRESPECTEDAPE Před rokem +2

      I have a 2009 Kawasaki Concours 1400, my favorite and most reliable bike I have ever owned. Bulletproof after 123,000 smiling miles so far 👍

    • @seatime674
      @seatime674 Před 11 měsíci

      Ahhhh you got the leg cook'n Connie, I have the same '11 redesign and another whole animal you must get an '11 or up youl thank me😊

  • @motherbelgium2
    @motherbelgium2 Před 2 lety +8

    Yup... this is one of those BS troll videos in my opinion. I converted from sport bikes to sport touring and feel I should have done so a lot sooner. I quickly realized that if you are not track riding there is really no reason to get a sport bike (or super sport, whatever you want to call it) unless you plan on putting your license in jeopardy on the daily. For road use, you will never be able to fully enjoy the potential of your super sport bike (GSXR 1000, R1 etc...) so sport tourers are the next logical step. I ride an ST1300 by the way - my first sport tourer, and forsee another similar purchase in the near future. Just had to get my feet wet first.

    • @BeefVellington
      @BeefVellington Před 23 dny

      Just got an ST1300 last year. Incredible bike. Did you end up buying another sport tourer?

  • @tylerross3847
    @tylerross3847 Před 2 lety +23

    Regardless of your actual experience, this seems like it was written by someone who's never actually ridden a sport touring bike. My 2015 Kawasaki GTR1400 begs to disagree with 80% of your video.
    Practical, good fuel economy, super reliable, comfortable, looks amazing, and still fast as hell....but apparently it's trash not worth owning?? Lol, you need to put the blunt down, my dude. Sometimes "hot takes" are just dumb ideas and not actually clever arguments.

    • @dougiequick1
      @dougiequick1 Před rokem +1

      Its called Sensationalized BS argument that almost always deliberately ignores anything not convienient to the BS sensational point...the sad thing is new to sport sorts looking up to these gurus as authority over how they must think trusting they are actually being honest....makes one want to SCREAM and then unsubscribe

  • @aminsaadalla2335
    @aminsaadalla2335 Před 2 lety +49

    You're way off. Sport tourer bikes now are like Yamaha Tracer 900 or the new Tracer 9 with 120 hp, less plastic and all the sports with extra comfort. It is a best seller in Europe for a reason. Also Yamaha Tracer 7 with the MT07 engine and all the Tracer 9 goodies. These are the modern ST bikes. You should test them. You haven't yet. They are a life changer...

    • @thedudewiththehair7535
      @thedudewiththehair7535 Před 2 lety +2

      The first time I spotted a tracer 9 in public I was so confused at what I was looking at.
      I first thought some guy heavily modded an mt-09.

    • @KemDIY
      @KemDIY Před 2 lety +1

      I had a yamaha FJR 1300. Was amazing. Totally reliable, fast, comfortable looked very sport like without the hard bags on etc.

    • @Lmeister420
      @Lmeister420 Před 2 lety +6

      I did my test ride with the tracer 9 GT, i can pick mine up in 2 weeks! Fantastic bike!

    • @isaiahfurrow7414
      @isaiahfurrow7414 Před 2 lety +2

      I don't think we can get the Tracer here in the USA... sadly.

    • @chrispeterson1247
      @chrispeterson1247 Před 2 lety +2

      This channel is “way off” on a lot of things. So this can’t surprise you.

  • @orthochristos
    @orthochristos Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks. Your first 2 mins convinced me to buy such a bike

  • @Paiadakine
    @Paiadakine Před rokem +1

    In the 70's the UJM was a sport tourer, add a Windjammer fairing and you had the best sport tourer.

  • @B10401
    @B10401 Před 2 lety +21

    Spite should change his name to smug. He's proud of having figured nothing out.

  • @brandonbender5359
    @brandonbender5359 Před 2 lety +150

    Can't believe the zx-14r didn't make the list. It's considered a "sports touring" bike. I absolutely love it!

    • @isaiahtarlton9661
      @isaiahtarlton9661 Před 2 lety +10

      Why would he when the concourse 1400 was mentioned? Genuinely asking, isn't it the same bike just different tune and bags included?

    • @sarolikia
      @sarolikia Před 2 lety +8

      @@isaiahtarlton9661 unless newer models updated it. the old concourse was a shaft drive, 5spd with a detuned engine, bags and windshield. zx14r is chain driven higher hp and 6 spd.

    • @isaiahtarlton9661
      @isaiahtarlton9661 Před 2 lety

      @@sarolikia weird they dropped a gear, but the rest makes sense for a touring bike

    • @8tavian999
      @8tavian999 Před 2 lety +4

      @@isaiahtarlton9661 ZX14R 590 pounds and chain drive @200hp 140nm C14 690 pounds and shaft drive @150 hp 150m both of them have 6 speed

    • @jacobkopec6368
      @jacobkopec6368 Před 2 lety +3

      Its more sporty than tourer

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 Před rokem

    The Beemer you started this video with, was always a favorite bike I wanted,then you showed that gorgeous GS Suzuki,another bike I always wanted and then you showed the Honda V45 Interceptor,one of the most perfectly made bikes of all time.
    What a gorgeous bike.
    All three simply have beautiful lines from every side.
    The retro Kawasaki comes real close today.
    Just a real walk down memory lane for me and very unexpected too.
    Almost got a tear in my eye when that Interceptor just popped up the page.
    Nice video.

  • @dougfreeman3229
    @dougfreeman3229 Před rokem +2

    Unlike the current blinded owners of FJR's, RT's, C-14's, etc, I made the switch (actually returned to my original ST type bikes) 25 years ago, and never looked back. I sport toured the whole country on a GS750E, GS1100E, VF1000F in the 70's-80's - windshield and soft bags over the seat. After a decade and 100k mi on a C-10, I went back to my roots, a Bandit 1200, in '98. I now have the epitome of an ST - KTM 1290 Super Duke. Incredibly light and powerful, with a shield and soft bags I can go anywhere, anytime, in comfort. Confirmation Bias prevents the owners of pig "ST Bikes" from recognizing their folly, though more and more of them are complaining about the weight and are changing, The later, lighter ST bikes - Yam Tracer, Suz GSX-S1000GT, and Ninja 10000 are big improvements and are gaining popularity.

  • @senecoboneco
    @senecoboneco Před 2 lety +58

    You missed the best sport tourer in the market XD Ninja 1000sx, unforgivable! Edit: I don't think even manufacturers call those elephants "sport tourers" anymore, but just "tourers".

    • @Damiv
      @Damiv Před 2 lety +14

      He missed a LOT of sport touring bikes. Willful ignorance to make a clickbait video lol.

    • @wmopp9100
      @wmopp9100 Před 2 lety +16

      Ninja 1000sx! really glad that I joined the club a year ago.

    • @mymmy
      @mymmy Před 2 lety +3

      Same thought! The gsx s1000 is similar but honestly barely a tourer.

    • @wmopp9100
      @wmopp9100 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mymmy also , stuck in the 90s from a technology point of view. suzuki....

    • @senecoboneco
      @senecoboneco Před 2 lety +1

      @@mymmy yeah! Position wise it looks like one but barely has space for a passenger or luggage. I also heard the engine is quite twitchy and difficult to master

  • @johna.6447
    @johna.6447 Před 2 lety +15

    Two excellent sport tourers which offer a good deal of performance and were not mentioned in the video are the Kawasaki Z1000SX and the Yamaha Tracer 900 GT. Both touring comfortable with hard luggage and more than capable of shredding apexes.

  • @lyellblogg2130
    @lyellblogg2130 Před rokem

    That’s the beauty of having many models to choose from, you can choose whatever model best suits you….

  • @groucho2763
    @groucho2763 Před rokem +1

    I am 5'6" tall and 74 years old. Add up all the aches, pains and arthritis I have and I should be dead but I am still riding. You missed my favourite ST. I own a 2020 Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX SE. It weighs 514 lbs, has 82 ft/lbs of torque and 140 hp. So it clearly fits in the ST category but it also has an adjustable seat height for us vertically challenged and it is smooth, comfortable and fast with a semi-sport seating position. I manage to put 5000km a year on it without travelling more that 100km from home. I love this bike and I have been riding since I was 11 years old so I have owned a lot of bikes including cruisers, touring bikes, sport bikes and adventure bikes (too damn tall for me, otherwise I love them).

  • @TheCamoruneGaming
    @TheCamoruneGaming Před 2 lety +49

    The Ninja 1000SX is a very good blend. Can do well even on the track.

    • @spoonman73
      @spoonman73 Před 2 lety

      It's still underpowered and over weight , though. About equal to a gixxer 750. I ride one everyday. And the H2SX is too damn expensive.

    • @bryancotter9602
      @bryancotter9602 Před 2 lety +6

      @@spoonman73 I have the 2021 Ninja 1000. 142 horse at 514 pounds. More than enough power. If you want more performance you have to give up the comfort. I can crunch miles on that thing all day. (Did 400klm today).

    • @spoonman73
      @spoonman73 Před 2 lety

      @@bryancotter9602 It's a great overall bike and I love the ergonomics. But the seat is hard and hurts my ass after an hour. I have ridden mine everyday for the last 5 years as I am a commuter. You are missing the point. We shouldn't have to give up comfort or pay ridiculous money to get the power of a liter bike. The bike has actually gotten slower and heavier over the years. The point is that a good bike could be GREAT but Kawasaki has only made aesthetic changes. I would be willing to pay more for a version with more performance...

    • @Tradmark454
      @Tradmark454 Před 2 lety +3

      The ninja 1000sx has had alot more than minor
      Changes. I had a 2014. Picked up a 2021 2 months ago. 1) it will run with my mt10 up to 130 mph breaks 10.5 in the quarter easily and repeatedly which few can do at the strip with a superbike. Ive run mine faster in the 1/4 than my mt 10 which is fully flashed and puts 152hp to the wheel. It has fully integrated hard bags and has lean angle abs, a revised sterring geometry so it hAndles way better than my 2014. Range over 200 miles and up and down quick shifter. Ive yet to be passed in the twisties on it. I think some of the opinions here are based on what, a 150 mile ride being a “tour”? Get to 500-1000miles in a day and it shines. I can keep up
      Just fine

    • @spoonman73
      @spoonman73 Před 2 lety

      @@Tradmark454 Cool story, bro...

  • @JohnDoe-mi3vc
    @JohnDoe-mi3vc Před 2 lety +36

    Does a video on how sport tourers suck then leaves out the three bikes that in my opinion define sport touring market. The Yamaha Tracer/GT the Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX and the BMW S 1000 XR.

  • @chrislovett1637
    @chrislovett1637 Před rokem +1

    I’m 6’6” and 300+ pounds. My KTM 1290 SAT is the perfect sport tourer for me.
    The new Suzuki 1000ST and KTM 1290 Super Duke GT are also amazing bikes.

  • @ernie548
    @ernie548 Před rokem +2

    Being a sport bike rider, I fully disagree. Sport Touring bikes are great. Plenty of Sport and much more comfortable.
    Sport bikes are the most underutilized bikes made. People speed here and there on them but few can, (or even should), reach any of their braking or cornering performance capabilities . Anyone that has touched a feeler on an R1 or other true Sport Bike is *flying* way too fast to be remotely safe. They are uncomfortable on long rides, and just a lot more work.

  • @alejandroleguizamo7722
    @alejandroleguizamo7722 Před 2 lety +46

    I’m happy with my second-dorkiest bike: the Versys 650. My first bike at 50. It’s comfortable and capable enough for me on the highway. And got a great deal on it. Less than 7K brand new.

    • @paytonmacdonald
      @paytonmacdonald Před 2 lety +2

      Yep. Versys 650 rules. I'm at 33k miles on mine, no problems. I keep up with my buddies just fine. Sporty, yet solid on highway runs. Oh, and I paid $2,600 used ha ha!!

    • @americandude3825
      @americandude3825 Před 2 lety +3

      Got a new 2015 versys 650 LT. It was still on the showroom in 2017. So I got it for 6100 out the door. Lol.
      Sold it tho. It was amazing.

  • @stevenconway8388
    @stevenconway8388 Před 2 lety +75

    I'll be glad to see that 660 leave. I'm tired of them trying to tie it into every video as a do it all bike. Can't believe you didn't mention the ninja1000sx or the Tracer. You know, the most popular sport tourers on the market.

    • @pointlessdegenerates3568
      @pointlessdegenerates3568 Před 2 lety +11

      I own a ninja1000sx and its by far the best bike I own for sport touring, I scrub off my chicken strips weekly in the twisties, and this weekend I have a 400 mile trip planned with me and my lady I know it will tackle it like nothing

    • @isaiahfurrow7414
      @isaiahfurrow7414 Před 2 lety +5

      I watched the whole video, waiting for him to say... "BUT, there is one AWESOME sport touring bike that deserves a mention, the Ninja 1000"... or something like that...
      Sadly, I don't think we can get the Tracer 700 in the US...

    • @izzy031096
      @izzy031096 Před 2 lety +2

      Or give the VFR a proper mention

    • @SteveMuir
      @SteveMuir Před 2 lety

      @@izzy031096 Been a few old dads on VFRs and the St sprint sort out young sport bike riders .

  • @Xlac
    @Xlac Před 2 lety +2

    I picked up slightly used a 2020 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX for a price I couldn`t refuse. What a great motorcycle! I owned and rode many other bikes before in my 32 year riding career, that said, this is the best bike I owned so far. It’s just such a well rounded motorcycle. It has everything you really need. Adjustable windshield, fully adjustable suspension, power outlet, factory luggage option with a mount that does not look retarded when the bags are off, all the modern electronic nannies, quick shifter, etc. At 46 years old I don`t want to be a MotoGP or World Superbike racer, but this bike sure does scratch the itch in the twisties. Yet I can tour or commute with it every day.

  • @SuperRockinRobert
    @SuperRockinRobert Před rokem +1

    Love my '14 N1K. Dyno tuned to 138hp n 80 ft. lb to the rear tire. This bike is stable at slightly above reasonable speeds in a corner. Owned a '19 ZX10R for over a year (blown motor, long story, not defective or over driven). Crazy stupid fast n very good handling. But, I digress back to ST Land. This video discusses 12 to 13 hundred cc bikes then drops to 660cc. The Kawasaki Ninja 1000 (non supercharged) is an awesome bike. Be safe peeps.

  • @billysharky3446
    @billysharky3446 Před 2 lety +29

    Just spent a week on my new RT and can’t get this grin off my face.

    • @dcmsr5141
      @dcmsr5141 Před 2 lety

      With the updates I'm waiting for 2022 for the updates (Working out the bugs) after that, it's all hands on deck for the RT!!

    • @lex1945
      @lex1945 Před 2 lety

      RT's are great! Love mine as well!

    • @MikeSmith-dd7oz
      @MikeSmith-dd7oz Před 2 lety

      Love my RT

  • @CBRboy1717
    @CBRboy1717 Před 2 lety +38

    Yeah, this isn't it Chief. 33 year old Connie 1400 owner here. Owned 2 road adventure bikes before and they're absolute garbage for the road only. Wind management and weather protection is awful. Both road adventure bikes had horrific buffeting, head bobbling, and wind noise that made me sell them. They offered almost no weather protection other than your stomach, so you might as well be riding a naked. While the Connie is heavier than either of my adventure sport bikes, they both handled like shit in comparison. The Connie handles like a sportbike and you can actually feel the feedback from the front end. The Tiger was downright scary in corners. Longer travel suspensions just don't transmit the same feel and confidence in corners. When you can get the amount of storage and passenger comfort on the RS660 or when you can get a sub-4000 mile H2SX for under $10k, let me know. I have a Street Triple R for a reason, and I don't want to do longer miles on it. I think my 175hp dad-missile is well fast and sporty enough for most mortals, and push comes to shove the STR would be sold in a heartbeat before the C14.

    • @Wheelo40
      @Wheelo40 Před 2 lety +5

      I have saddle time on a modern Connie 14. I agree with your assessment. Very good handling for her weight class. Super fun and comfy.

    • @Naptownstreetsquid
      @Naptownstreetsquid Před 2 lety +5

      You are of course correct sir. Also the bikes they mentioned cant compare when considering carrying a passenger or highway performance. This was a dumb take imo

    • @stevedougherty6370
      @stevedougherty6370 Před 2 lety +3

      As another 1400 GTR owner (as they're called in other parts of the world) I can attest to everything you've said. Clearly the guy who posted this video up has either never ridden a Connie or just has shit awful taste in bikes. Asides from all the real world advantages to the connie over all the crap he mentioned in his video, it also looks much, *MUCH* nicer and has significantly better road presence. Magnificent machine.

    • @chasefreedom5178
      @chasefreedom5178 Před 2 lety

      I must agree the Concours has everything right. If the weight is a problem start with that 50lb potato cannon on the right side! Two brothers shaves all but 8 lbs off. While unfolding myself from sport bikes in my youth to nestled in comfort on my dad dream machine. The 2 machines that I have enjoyed the most zx14 and the Concours. Not in that order. And special consideration to the FJ!

    • @CBRboy1717
      @CBRboy1717 Před 2 lety

      @@chasefreedom5178 Yeah, I have a Delkevic on mine. I think the can was like 6 pounds.

  • @cmoore185
    @cmoore185 Před 2 lety +1

    i take issue right from the start. As someone who has been riding 59 years, yes, 59 years and counting, i feel more than qualified to talk about sport tourers and the sport touring rider. Ifs you live into your 50's, and are like most of us former sport bike riders, you will develope bad knees, hips, elbows and every other joint in your body. The difference between us and the rest of the population our age is we have fallen off motorcycles at one time or another. I still enjoy riding briskly but I tend to stay 100% within my capabilities now and do not push the envelope. I still ride a 2005 ST1300. Yes, it is big, yes it is heavy but it doesn't have the engine from a sport bike. What it does have is the ability to run 500 plus miles in a day and not break a sweat, whether it is on interstates or two lane roads. There are a lot of bikes out there that are designed to be reasonably comfortable and still offer somewhat of a sporting ride. I am not ready for a Gold Wing or any other large touring. bike but I don't enjoy the same kind of riding I did when i was in my 20's, 30's and 40's. The first sport tourer I owned. was a BMW RS from the early 80's It got me hooked on the idea that I could actually go somewhere and still be comfortable while being able to at least play like a sport rider. I know youtube videos are the bike magazines of today except that today, we don't really know how qualified someone is to voice an opinion.

  • @peterhart5882
    @peterhart5882 Před 10 hodinami

    i have had a few bikes in my life and the BMW RT is the best motorcycle i have ever owned. powerful (for a bagger), comfortable, cruise control etc..., stylish and NO HELMET BUFFETING as you are protected from the wind by the fairing and windshield. pretty much protected from rain also.

  • @splinter8353
    @splinter8353 Před 2 lety +15

    Adv bikes are the ultimate dad or dork bikes, I'd take a sports tourer over one any day. But I'll stick with my cruisers

  • @TheGoldenchild68
    @TheGoldenchild68 Před 2 lety +10

    Angry Dad here, you skipped my bike, so of course I’m pissed! The Ninja 1000 SX doesn’t fit your narrative. Only $12,300 brand new, 142 HP and literally one of the best 2-up bikes out there. It will dust all the old expensive barges on your list. I heard you call it slow on a Yamcast a few weeks ago and I laughed out loud. It has literally twice the HP of your SuperMoto!
    I have been watching your channel for years and I am a first time commenter so you must have touched a nerve. I know you might think that I am not in your target demographic, but you would be surprised about how many Angry Dads subscribe to your channel. You guys are entertaining and semi-informative! 😀

  • @lordemed1
    @lordemed1 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely adore my 2002 Ducati ST4s. i'm 71, in good shape- i like the riding position... For the money, nothing comes close.

  • @jamesmoody9157
    @jamesmoody9157 Před 2 lety +1

    Having ridden my 12 Hayabusa on the road and 4 200+ miles days in the mountains of TN, NC, and GA with the wife on the back, Ill take my Concours anyday. There's a reason why the Connie and the Feejer are used as law enforcement machines overseas anyway. For the record, that Busa is absolutely bullet proof. It is the 7.3 Powerstroke of the motorcycle world.

  • @pauly1k
    @pauly1k Před 2 lety +31

    Idk about this one. The R1250RS is a cool bike and my favorite bike of all time is the Ducati Supersport.

    • @DAVJULART
      @DAVJULART Před 2 lety

      I can confirm the R1250RS is a great descendant to the original RS and not to be confused like the young folk with the R1250RT which is the bulkier tourer descendant of the original RT. I wish it had be big screen though, but at least the small one displays the speed in big numerals for these old eyes (unlike the previous R1200RS)😳

    • @roccopiccirilli2107
      @roccopiccirilli2107 Před 2 lety

      I would say the only "real" sport touring bike of the bunch is R1200/1250RS. Maybe because I have 1200 version, IDK...

  • @p-dub7422
    @p-dub7422 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video! I stumbled on to this video because I think that I am in the market for a sport touring motorcycle or something that I could comfortable travel 150 miles in a day if necessary when I want just kick it out of my area. It is a challenge to try and find the right bike to do that because the market has changed over the years as this video has pointed out. I have a HD Police RK but it is heavy and I want something more nimble and easier to move around. I am surprised that you did not mention Triumph 660 Sport Tourer as an option. So, what is one to do given what you just pointed out? Are their in middle weight sport tourers you would recommend?

  • @bsmith4u2
    @bsmith4u2 Před 2 lety

    Just gotta say, still love my 2008 Honda Interceptor VFR800 in Gray on Gray. Beautiful bike and attracts crowds where ever I stop. And with Leo Vince pipes on it there is nothing else in the motorcycle world that sounds like it.

  • @davidv7978
    @davidv7978 Před 2 lety +4

    And what if I want a motorcycle to travel me and my passenger for 6 hours and I want to carry luggage and I am not going to use it offroad?

    • @isaiahfurrow7414
      @isaiahfurrow7414 Před 2 lety

      Ninja 1000

    • @davidv7978
      @davidv7978 Před 2 lety

      @@isaiahfurrow7414 The seats are too hard and small

    • @jirimollin8638
      @jirimollin8638 Před 2 lety

      @@davidv7978 I think he meant Ninja 1000 SX

    • @davidv7978
      @davidv7978 Před 2 lety

      @@jirimollin8638 Exactly, a sports tourer

    • @davidv7978
      @davidv7978 Před 2 lety

      @@metalosmrmmgtow916 Well, the Ninja SX is not 100% sporty, it has more comfortable seats, suspensions with more travel and higher handlebars among others, that's why it is a sposts tourer, although more sporty than a versys obviously, but I understand your point.

  • @mrKhangkung
    @mrKhangkung Před 2 lety +6

    KTM Superduke GT? Kawasaki versys 650? Kawasaki Ninja 1000?

  • @johnadams7402
    @johnadams7402 Před 2 měsíci

    I have both a C-14 and a ZX14R. Love them both. Did 1400 miles on the ZX14R last month. Great trip.
    The C-14 will run 80 mph all day long with no worries. Bags full and with a passenger.

  • @MarmiteTheDog
    @MarmiteTheDog Před 2 lety

    Loving the comedy videos!

  • @009013M3
    @009013M3 Před 2 lety +56

    Yammie, you should start a second channel and have Spite put all his videos over there.
    You know.
    So it's easier to ignore him.

  • @davidv7978
    @davidv7978 Před 2 lety +15

    It is a mistake to recommend a sports motorcycle to everyone, not everyone wants a super sports motorcycle and not everyone wants an adventure motorcycle, but let's listen to him, and ignore all the engineers of all brands to whom they pay thousands of dollars for their ideas and market research and sales results

    • @ioandragulescu6063
      @ioandragulescu6063 Před 2 lety +3

      everybody is entitled to their opinion. The annoying thing about this video (and other recent ones from this channel) is that opinion is presented as fact and honestly it just sounds ridiculous. Like the title of this vid, "Sport Touring Bikes Suck!" (because he says so ? ).

    • @davidv7978
      @davidv7978 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ioandragulescu6063 Yes, with his enormous experience (ego) he came to that conclusion, it is as ridiculous as saying "the color red sucks and I will prove it to you" 😂😂 although I think he only does it to get views even if it is offending people.

    • @jeanquadvandamage9211
      @jeanquadvandamage9211 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ioandragulescu6063 Yup, I'm right and if you don't agree with my lame reasoning, you're just an angry dad.

  • @Bassandbikes
    @Bassandbikes Před 4 měsíci +1

    I love my 1000sx. I do think touring is pushing it but I like a fast bike and sitting more upright is better for my old self.

  • @RideCamVids
    @RideCamVids Před rokem

    I enjoy long distance touring on my restored 1998 Bandit 1200s, no expensive electronic gismos to fail , just simple easy maintenance and loads of fun.

  • @vitriolicangst1621
    @vitriolicangst1621 Před 2 lety +36

    "Without these sport tourers, we won't have the comfort features installed on ADVs"
    Kudos to the guy who first thought of that

    • @tonytesoriero1242
      @tonytesoriero1242 Před 2 lety +4

      Nope sport tours can go the distance and best of all are fast and comfortable my 2019 Goldwing in sport mode moves and I can and do ride it all day oh and it's a Honda

    • @dougiequick1
      @dougiequick1 Před 2 lety

      I liken much of the ADV marketing to the 4wheel counterpart term "SUV" where it ordiginally was a class of vehicles truly designed to spend time offroad ...but then quickly the segment deteriorated in large part to just another body style that marketing people could use to convince the public was way cooler (for otherwise ignorant soccer moms especially) to be seen in than the now uncool "mini vans" which btw had years before entirely suplanted the once way cool "station wagons" of yesteryear in an identical manner! but I digress... My point is that motorcycle manufacturers now happily just mimic the lines of the ADV format on various models just to sell bikes....witness one such highly offensive (to me at least) offering being the BMW 1000XR a totally awesome sport touring bike they made LOOK quite ADVish even though it would no doubt be scary as hell to take offroad with it's 17" one piece wheels factory shod with way more sportbike like rubber. Personally I SO wish BMW had simply adjusted things on their AWESOME sport bike the 1000RR simply creating version of THAT with more comfortable egos etc...how hard would THAT be? NOT! ....I would no doubt own one by now had they done so....do you hear this BMW? You F'D up BAD on that one! WHAT in the F were you thinking dudes???

  • @Jbarth13
    @Jbarth13 Před 2 lety +19

    Sorry man, you're off the mark on this one. An ADV bike is great, if you have an intention of doing adv things with it, but it doesn't offer anywhere near the wind protection or comfort of something like an FJR for crushing miles. Speaking from personal experience, I owned a multistrada 1200s for 20,000 miles, and now I have an FJR and a T7. The 21 inch front on the t7 makes turn in a fair bit of effort once you get up to decent speed. The FJR is telepathic, hardly any effort for instant turn in, and it is SO much quieter with hardly any wind on you when riding - far less than the multistrada. If you're interested in doing some miles, and you don't care to go off-road, sport touring rigs DEFINITELY still have their place. It'll easily go for 150k miles, and I spent a whopping $4200 on it. Hard to beat. T7 is great off-road bike. It can do road trips, but in nowhere near the comfort.

    • @the_hippykiller22
      @the_hippykiller22 Před 2 lety +3

      This is a really bad video from an uninformed guy who never tried either bikes and can't see the difference between a sport touring and a naked with a fairing (also calling the FZ6 heavy, LOL)

    • @miamihoser
      @miamihoser Před 2 lety

      How did you like the Ducati?

  • @grahamoldfield3474
    @grahamoldfield3474 Před rokem +1

    Well you really missed the fact that the FJR was available from 2001 . It known for its sturdy long lasting engine lots with 300,000 plus miles . I have a Suzuki DL 650 V STROM a 2005 FJR , a 2008 FJR . The Shaft drive on a Yamaha is so maintenance free its not funny , unlike BMW around 2005-2010 . Any chain drive bike is amaintance problem needing chain and sprockets every 20,000 kms . Ive even had my VStrom stretch a new chain on a trip and throw the chain which at least didn't jam and throw me off ( had that on dirt bikes in the 70's ) . Yes the Yamaha is getting old , so save big money get an earlier 5 speed 2006 -2014 model they run forever have already depreciated that they hold their value . In 8 years of owning a second hand FJR its depreciated about $2,000 . You buy reliability when you want a touring bikes , you don't want to break down on some backroad . Speed is dependant on how fast you want to loose your licence these days and how little you cared about living .

  • @stephenj.p.ingley4033
    @stephenj.p.ingley4033 Před rokem +1

    Adventure Sport Touring Bikes? Are you kidding me? I'm 68 and my wife is 52. 32" Inseam and 30" Inseam. We workout, take care of ourselves, and currently ride a Harley CVO Limited. We BOTH Tried on ALL the available Sport Adventure Type Bikes last week and OMG! ALL The Bikes were so frigging tall I could NOT get on 2 of the Beemers. The Triumph was impossible to mount for both of us. She could finally mount 2 of them BUT could NOT straddle ANY of them due to the 35-37" Seat Heights. Are you kidding me? Kawasaki KLR 650? Forget it....Beemer, KLM, Suzuki, forget it.... I pick up my ZZR 1200 Sport Tourer next week...She takes the MSF Basic Course this weekend. She has ONLY found 1 Bike that 'Fits Perfect'....The Yamaha V Star 650...Go Figure....25" Seat Height...Easy to Mount and Dismount and Light to Handle. Sorry Yammie Noob but not all of us are 6'6" 38" Inseam Riders....We LOVE our ST Bikes from the past...FJR 1300AE? Sorry I ever sold it...

  • @timsretirementjourney8323
    @timsretirementjourney8323 Před 2 lety +27

    Most who would buy a true sport touring bike don't care that they're a bit heavy or that you can't drag knee through the dragon's tail. Obviously neither Spite nor Yam understand the concept of a bike with lots of power (yes 135 on a 600+ pound bike is still way more than enough) that's comfortable where a guy can load his wife and some luggage and strike out on a 2 week trip if they like and not even care if its raining cause while you're moving neither of you are getting that wet. When you've done your 300 - 500 miles for the day you turn a key and your luggage comes off to take into the motel with you.
    Some of these he calls a sport-tourer aren't even close and a pillion would be crying for mercy and to get off after 50 miles.

    • @Loiczzr
      @Loiczzr Před 2 lety +1

      No problems dragging a knee when i had my zzr 1200 and.still was doing 650 miles round trip every monday for a few months.

    • @timsretirementjourney8323
      @timsretirementjourney8323 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Loiczzr I don't doubt that at all brother and those are great bikes from everything I see. The biggest majority of this type of bike probably wouldn't be great when it comes to that though. I'd never even attempt it on my '88 GSX1100F, but I do love the power and wouldn't hesitate to use it on a long road trip.

  • @PapaP86
    @PapaP86 Před 2 lety +15

    I have a 2002 Honda 919, 2002 Yamaha R1, and a 2015 FJR1300A. Sport Tourers are most definitely not pointless/suck. If you're doing a long trip, the size, comfort, weight (good for freeway stability), and cargo capacity and passenger room, plus other features like electronic cruise control are incredibly valuable.
    Years ago I did a 5 day trip covering 1500 miles on my Honda 919 with an added windshield, hand guards, and comfort seat and it was pretty compromised. I much rather would've had the FJR for that trip.
    I think the main fair point here is some of the larger ADV bikes like the Tiger, Superduke can arguable do as well as some sport tourers in some applications.
    But if you're looking to do multi-thousand mile long trips and still want something than can handle twisties better than a Goldwing, Star Venture or other full on touring bike sport tourers are the best option.

  • @aceofclubskid
    @aceofclubskid Před 2 lety

    Yammie oly appreciates one type of riding, going balls out on the twisties and at a track.
    Big bikes are fun. Small, slow bikes are fun. Fast bikes are fun too all in different ways. I've got a '94 pacific coast and feeling all that weight lean over is very enjoyable and requires some skill. Once you get used to a heavy bike, you appreciate how stable it is on the freeway, and having actual storage means you can ride almost any time you want, as opposed to grabbing your car keys every time you go to the grocery store, or another trip.

  • @roadracingrelics
    @roadracingrelics Před rokem

    For those of us who live in the USA…it’s a big country. If you want to sample the “local” motorcycle roads you are, maybe, talking a state or two and 1,000 miles plus; avoiding multi-lane highways. After an hour or so at 80 mph on the non-too exciting stretch, that you can’t avoid, a barn door windscreen starts to look attractive. There’s little sporting about the look of an FJR1300, but they can keep up with anything on a multi-day ride and do it in comfort. If you are riding two-up, something with the dimensions of a Sports Tourer is essential.

  • @mike-gv2ol
    @mike-gv2ol Před 2 lety +6

    That old school vfr with that v4 music playing in the background on a back road…
    Dude, don’t even try to hate.

    • @MrB590
      @MrB590 Před 2 lety +1

      The vfr was the most popular sport tourer

  • @moosa2130
    @moosa2130 Před 2 lety +10

    Try to ride 15 hours on any of the options you mentioned. Sport touring motorcycles are not for everyone.

  • @simonlangmead7
    @simonlangmead7 Před 4 měsíci

    That video was done about 2 years ago. Saw a recent one and he is now considering getting into a sport touring bike. I’ve been riding sport touring since I was 20, and that was 44 years ago.

  • @DDIAZ-we4dz
    @DDIAZ-we4dz Před 2 lety +1

    Hyper nakeds are cool. Until its winter time and you realise that wind protection and heated grips would be really fucking nice.

  • @Kevin24Seven
    @Kevin24Seven Před 2 lety +10

    As an FJR dad bike owner I gotta say the bike is basically what you buy when you want a huge, comfy, absolute unit of a bike, but you don't want to go back to the 17th century and get an air cooled bagger.
    I mean this thing is ridiculously comfortable and when you put on the dad spec aftermarket windshield you literally can ride in the rain without getting wet.
    Also, I found out last weekend that you can drag knee on them which is pure comedy :)
    That being said, there are better choices... mine was the best choice for me because I got it for $5600 lol.

    • @scottbollinger3999
      @scottbollinger3999 Před 2 lety

      Getting ready to take mine across the country soon. Love my FJR.

    • @talltale9760
      @talltale9760 Před rokem

      Just bought a 2013 bmw R1200RT for $4,000 as my “first” bike. At that price it was a no brainer

    • @FlyingFun.
      @FlyingFun. Před rokem

      I'm looking at the fjr because price of older second hand ones are really cheap, seems like they are reliable , shaft drive and plentiful so should be easy to find a good example ..

  • @jerryshea4906
    @jerryshea4906 Před 2 lety +10

    Sounds like a certain commentator has been butt hurt many of times by sport touring fast dads 😂

  • @trailingarm63
    @trailingarm63 Před rokem +2

    The majority of older, long-distance riders don't want chain drive which tends to rule out some of your (otherwise good) suggestions. Naked bikes are fine, but windblast gets you down eventually, and they're very cold in the winter. It is true, unfortunately, that shafties tend to be expensive. However, they also tend to be very durable, so I would go for a used model if you're looking for a cheaper deal. RT, FJR and GTR are all great options as used buys. Did 470 miles on my Beemer last Friday, it's 10-years old.

  • @lyndonohue3350
    @lyndonohue3350 Před rokem +1

    Brought to you by someone who probably defines a long day in the saddle as one tank of gas.

  • @WillieJCV
    @WillieJCV Před 2 lety +12

    Damn dude, skipped over the R1250RS, the ACTUAL bike the R100RS turned into, also hurt because you skipped my Ninja1000SX, the clear choice if you want a sport tourer, that's still sport and tourer...

    • @user-oi7vx1in5x
      @user-oi7vx1in5x Před 2 lety +1

      Most motorcycle journalists overlook the R1250RS, it's probably BMW's best kept secret and a highly capable sport bike that is a decent tourer when you need it to be.

    • @WillieJCV
      @WillieJCV Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-oi7vx1in5x absolute blast of a bike, BMW really needs to push them more

    • @darrencrow2803
      @darrencrow2803 Před 2 lety +1

      I watched the video all the way to the end because I was waiting for the Ninja 1000SX

  • @charlescarr3909
    @charlescarr3909 Před 2 lety +3

    I thought you cared about us papa yam. I really thought you did. I ride a Yamaha Xv1700 warrior but sport touring bikes do not suck. I quite enjoy my friends GSXF. Leading us astray Yam Im concerned!

  • @rexvaughn986
    @rexvaughn986 Před rokem

    I am with you on the really large sport touring bikes of the past. What are your thoughts on the new Tracer 9GT?

  • @davidcardinal9900
    @davidcardinal9900 Před rokem

    Totally agree! Went from a BMW RT to a Multistrada and now I have a BMWS1000XR. Great for touring and bombing canyons. The only places it falls short are long straight windy highways where it seem light and I wouldn't take it 9ff road.