Honda Grom & Kawasaki Z125 Pro In San Francisco | ON TWO WHEELS

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Publicado 2016-05-20
FROM DUSK TO DAWN!

The idea behind riding a Grom and a Z125 through San Francisco didn’t actually come about as a way to pit one 125cc bike against another. The guys wanted to explore San Francisco, and when they tried to think about the perfect bike for the job, these two were at the front of their minds. After all, if you’re going to bomb around a city, what better way than with 125cc and 225 pounds of machine? Skeptics will say these two are too slow to have fun, but think of it this way: You ride everywhere as fast as you can!

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Skeptics will say these two are too slow to have fun, but think of it this way: You ride everywhere as fast as you can! Who cares if it’s only 50mph? It turned out the real struggle was packing enough stuff into one night. Ari and Zack bombed across the Golden Gate Bridge, following the waterfront through Fisherman’s Wharf to AT&T Park, then wandered around the city, from Lombard Street to the Haight, before climbing Twin Peaks to watch the sun rise.

What the boys learn, as always, is that being on two wheels is fun. What they learned this time is that being on two wheels can be cold, and also the amount of horsepower doesn’t really matter, especially when exploring a city.

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  • @yurid09
    I love On Two Wheels. Its like Top Gear for motorcycles and this episode was pretty good.
  • @AndyJames88
    When my friends and I were young, we had a 49cc scooter gang. The initiation was that you had to ring a stranger’s doorbell, when they came out we’d all rev our tiny engines and cackle. We’d speed away at maybe 35mph. God those days were fun. Just a group of friends laughing on tiny bikes, causing tiny trouble.
  • @JustinSane50
    The unscripted stuff is SO much better than the awkward scripted conversations!
  • I have always thought of motorcycling as a hobby of competition. Everyone is always mentioning how they have recently acquired a bigger and faster bike then the other person. I must admit, I was a part of that mindset. However, after watching some of your videos and especially after watching this one. It's clear that it's just about discovering that all you need is a bike, doesn't matter what size, and a friend that thinks the same, to have some fun. With that said, I think I have been hanging around with the wrong crowd all along. I've always wanted to buy a ninja 250 but i was always discouraged to. So i bought a fz8, it's a great bike as I'm sure you guys already know. What I'm trying to say is, I found your videos amazingly entertaining that are mixed in with a wonderful amount of positive attitude. Keep up the great work! Wish you guys the best of luck, I'll definitely keep on watching your videos and have already subscribed. -Emmanuel
  • @yamahamer89
    Kawasaki makes things Cheaper, faster and better looking. I hope they continue to copy everyone and create competition. I always go Kawasaki.
  • @MrSpeed-lt8gr
    I grew up in SF and this video warmed my heart. Seeing Ninjas cruising on Broadway Street in 1987 made me want to be a motorcyclist so much. So in 2021 I finally learned to ride at 51 years old and got the Z’s bigger brother the Z400. Would love one of these bikes down the road.
  • @Js-fl6rc
    This is one of the first duo-host style series I've seen on Youtube that doesn't seem forced and ridiculous, while still being informative and helpful
  • @Mauipat
    Love watching you guys put the fun back into motorcycling. You just might save the sport.
  • @BobRoss-
    I love these guys! Informative but more importantly, entertaining. These dudes can ride too! Keep up the great content guys!
  • @Soysaucemoto
    That's the cutest couple in YouTube... the Grom and Z125. LOL
  • @ChimesRyan
    Both of these bikes look like a lot of fun. I enjoy when the two of you get the more quirky bikes and really have fun messing around, like the Ural. This was one of those videos. I've been to San Francisco and can't imagine how much fun it would be bouncing around the city at 23 MPH like you two did on the Honda Grom and Kawasaki Z125.
  • @davidnewcomb8874
    got a 91 ysr 50 now. started on one in 87 ..than moved on gpz . gsxr . r1.. most fun ever . luv my ysr 50mph flat out n 80 mpg. kinda hard to beat that. hope yamaha comes out with a new generation sm cc.
  • @richards.5354
    You guys are great!!! Love the dynamics and the overall review of the bikes!!! I hope you guys keep this format!!! 😃
  • @michaels2136
    "Cleveland's coastal? Who knew?" I mean, cleveland does kinda sit on the coast of one of the biggest lakes on earth...
  • @sholmes983
    I miss living in the East Bay. I'd do night riding through the city at least once a month whenever I couldn't sleep. Such a great place to ride when all of the people go away.
  • @coldgunner
    Please give us more awesome content like this! With MotoUSA going belly up, this channel is really poised to takeoff.
  • @iSangreVerde
    This episode was amazing. Fantastic in every aspect. Keep the good work up guys!
  • @rayellis8768
    i used to love to call that place home...thank god i left it decades ago
  • @ericrodgers313
    That was an awesome review. Nice twist with the night ride. I'm shipping a z125 over to Honolulu for an extended job. Can't wait to tear it up over here!