I like this brand alot--to me the brocks have a deeper rumble compared to the Muzzys, thats why i prefer them. Ive owned Muzzys too.
Question--is there another pipe out there deeper than the Brocks? And im not looking for those really loud pipes either- just WAYY too loud to ride everyday on.
hey man, my uncle has one of these he doesnt ride would it be safe to start on one, or should i go smaller to like a ninja 650? just wondering. I ride motocross alot and do the occasional race but i hear theyre nothing like riding a sport bike
@jackriley8 As long as you respect the power and show some self control you should be ok...Keep in mind that things can go bad real quick on a bike this big..
@bigmikezx12r alright thanks man. thats what i figured. i just wanted to know and i dont plan on doing anything stupid on these bikes, i`ve seen what can happen
@bigmikezx12r lmao your answer should be a resounding NO, there's a reason why there's so many of these being parted out, cos every wanna be hero thinks he can handle it, to suggest that it's okay for even someone with motox experience to start out on a zx14 is pure ignorance, even if you did throw in a warning
@jackriley8 The general consensus with bikers is, no, big fast bikes are not very good to learn on. That's not to say that it can't be done, but a bike like a ZX14 is pretty unforgiving to mistakes--and there lies the problem, as a new rider you are going to make mistakes. The learning curve will also be much higher, and picking up a bike as heavy as the ZX14 when (not if) you drop it will be fun!
Not being a complete retard will definitely go a long way to keeping you alive in the process.
@jackriley8 Hope your kidding .............. you say you ride motorcross well imagine 4 CR500 engines in one bike and then your getting close to the power. Trying to explore the performance of one of these isnt for the new rider and btw I do own one.
@DaveEnsor Yeah, thats what i thought, but that would be the cheapest i can get, cause well my uncle likes me. but I`m just gonna save up junior year and maybe get an old SV650 by the time i graduate.
@R1Beowulf single side...I didn't like the HUGE cans on the stock dual setup, reminded me of something from 1985 or so, about the time I started riding sportbikes !! LOL
I like this brand alot--to me the brocks have a deeper rumble compared to the Muzzys, thats why i prefer them. Ive owned Muzzys too.
Question--is there another pipe out there deeper than the Brocks? And im not looking for those really loud pipes either- just WAYY too loud to ride everyday on.
eeky97 10 months ago
hey whose this brock guy? i wanna know hes using my name on the internet
greatvaginahunter 1 year ago
hey man, my uncle has one of these he doesnt ride would it be safe to start on one, or should i go smaller to like a ninja 650? just wondering. I ride motocross alot and do the occasional race but i hear theyre nothing like riding a sport bike
jackriley8 1 year ago
@jackriley8 As long as you respect the power and show some self control you should be ok...Keep in mind that things can go bad real quick on a bike this big..
bigmikezx12r 1 year ago
@bigmikezx12r alright thanks man. thats what i figured. i just wanted to know and i dont plan on doing anything stupid on these bikes, i`ve seen what can happen
jackriley8 1 year ago
@bigmikezx12r so true!
juschillinb2 1 year ago
@bigmikezx12r so true!
juschillinb2 1 year ago
@bigmikezx12r lmao your answer should be a resounding NO, there's a reason why there's so many of these being parted out, cos every wanna be hero thinks he can handle it, to suggest that it's okay for even someone with motox experience to start out on a zx14 is pure ignorance, even if you did throw in a warning
zrxs12 8 hours ago
@jackriley8 The general consensus with bikers is, no, big fast bikes are not very good to learn on. That's not to say that it can't be done, but a bike like a ZX14 is pretty unforgiving to mistakes--and there lies the problem, as a new rider you are going to make mistakes. The learning curve will also be much higher, and picking up a bike as heavy as the ZX14 when (not if) you drop it will be fun!
Not being a complete retard will definitely go a long way to keeping you alive in the process.
musicalsuck 1 year ago
@jackriley8 Hope your kidding .............. you say you ride motorcross well imagine 4 CR500 engines in one bike and then your getting close to the power. Trying to explore the performance of one of these isnt for the new rider and btw I do own one.
DaveEnsor 9 months ago
@DaveEnsor Yeah, thats what i thought, but that would be the cheapest i can get, cause well my uncle likes me. but I`m just gonna save up junior year and maybe get an old SV650 by the time i graduate.
jackriley8 9 months ago
From one ZX-14 owner to another, that is a nice pipe.
Croozer 1 year ago
@Croozer thanks a lot man, Brock has great customer service as well !!
bigmikezx12r 1 year ago
is that a single or dual setup?
R1Beowulf 1 year ago
@R1Beowulf single side...I didn't like the HUGE cans on the stock dual setup, reminded me of something from 1985 or so, about the time I started riding sportbikes !! LOL
bigmikezx12r 1 year ago
Ohhh.... you do not have to pull in the clutch to start? hmmmm
nuffflavor 1 year ago
@nuffflavor no not if its in neutral..
bigmikezx12r 1 year ago
for me the best mashine ever
what do you pay for it
111Jebacbre111 1 year ago
@111Jebacbre111 I bought it new for a little over 10k..
bigmikezx12r 1 year ago
sounds like a yosh rs3
9secondsflat 2 years ago
I need to work on the sound settings on the cam and do another vid, my vid skillz suck !!
bigmikezx12r 2 years ago
that GEN3 14" pipe right bro?
ydohakan 2 years ago
yes..
bigmikezx12r 2 years ago
thanx a lot man...;)...
ydohakan 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliments dudes, the sound quality really sucks on this video....its a whole lot louder in person !!
bigmikezx12r 2 years ago
sick ass sounding pipe man...
ydohakan 2 years ago
sweet
inflatedmann 2 years ago
Nice machine,I gotta get me another sportbike,haven't had 1 since 99
bru5520 2 years ago
Noice
shittenbrix 3 years ago