Kawasaki W800 - Opinion: What is a slow bike?

Join me for a ride to a café where I discuss my opinions about what I consider a slow bike. This video is in response to an instagram influencer who made a video calling a Honda CB1100 slow. People will say anything to increase engagements to get famous. In the video I discuss my experiences riding on the following: TVS Apache 150 Bajaj Pulsar 180 and 150 Royal Enfield Bullet 500 1984 Honda CR80R 1975 Honda CB550 1982 Honda CB900C 1991 Honda CB 750 Nighthawk Kawasaki KLR 650 2016 Moto Guzzi V7ii Special I forgot to mention a TVS RTR 160 and Kawasaki Ninja 500 in the video. Full disclosure: I've never been on a 1-Litre class or 600cc super sport. The CB900C is probably the most powerful bike I've ever been on and owned. At the end I discuss my opinion on why bikes that are considered slow by some are better to ride than modern bikes that are objectively faster. But for North American roads, I don't recommend something that maxes out at 120 km/h. There are roads in Canada where the speed limit is 110 km/h and in the US it can be higher. It's just not good to ride a machine fully wound out for hours. You generally will be okay with 500cc or more. If a 200hp bike is your thing then please enjoy it, but that doesn't make a 90hp bike "slow". I'd rather have any motorcycle than none! Lastly, the extra scarf really improved my helmet mic setup! I think I've finally found the best setup for my moto vlog.