I'm either riding a 14bhp 125, or a 163bhp 1200......The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 6:27 pmHow many of us ride something sensible?
Oh, I forgot... me
One bike till the end?
Probably a TDM.....
I'm either riding a 14bhp 125, or a 163bhp 1200......The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 6:27 pmHow many of us ride something sensible?
Oh, I forgot... me
Funnily enough, one of them.
It's not the servicing that bothers her, it's more the multiple cranks it would need
I couldn't. Believe me, I tried, and thought I could. But when I rode the 390 Duke on the same roads I found out what it was to ride to the limit!!! THAT was way more fun! Ok, I loved the litre bikes and would happily have either back in a garage. But for being a complete hooligan, something smaller I thinkWull wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:54 pmYou need to ride harder, you can go daft everywhere on a litre bikeweeksy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:52 pmNo. Because they're physically bigger, heavier, stiffer, and less responsive, they're also a bit more intimidating. Try winding the throttle to the stop on yours on a B road, it's bloody hard because you're doing 100+ in 3rd by then. Sure it's short term fun, but where's the fun in using 50% everywhere.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:48 pm But don't the big bike give you the best of both worlds.
Half - I reckon I'd have more fun and I want to find out!!Yorick wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 6:15 pmIf you won a free fully expensed trackday, would you choose a litre monster or a bike half the power?The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 6:12 pmI was referring to Weeksy's mission to persuade his missus that an R7 was a perfect trackbike.
There are arguments both ways, but I think riders with less track experience (ie me ) will almost certainly go better on a more modestly powered bike.
Top yoke conversion.Noggin wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 8:17 am I don't think I've ridden the bike I could keep forever. Yet!
The Blackbird was close, but I'd want to try it on the mountain roads before I decided. It was fun on track, awesome on the roads (especially riding with people who would tell me it didn't go round corners ), brilliant for long journeys and comfortable with pillion. But now I have the issue with a spazzy right arm, I'd either have to learn to ride with left hand throttle or change the bars as I really don't think I'll ever be able to ride with my arms out at that sort of stretch for any length of time - which negates the bike really as there are others similar that already have higher bars
But, might as well buy a CBF1000 instead?? I never liked the look of the Birds with the conversion TBF, and doubt I'll ever 'need' that sort of bike again. If I could have lots, it would 100% be on the list!! LOL But as it is, I doubt I'll be able to ride itBigjawa wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 8:16 pmTop yoke conversion.Noggin wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 8:17 am I don't think I've ridden the bike I could keep forever. Yet!
The Blackbird was close, but I'd want to try it on the mountain roads before I decided. It was fun on track, awesome on the roads (especially riding with people who would tell me it didn't go round corners ), brilliant for long journeys and comfortable with pillion. But now I have the issue with a spazzy right arm, I'd either have to learn to ride with left hand throttle or change the bars as I really don't think I'll ever be able to ride with my arms out at that sort of stretch for any length of time - which negates the bike really as there are others similar that already have higher bars
Sorted.
Ah, you haven't scratched that MT10 itch though yet have you old boy
Has to be an MT-07 now man. Didn't you get the memo?Scotsrich wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 8:28 pm My next one will probably be my last.
(I don’t think I’ve mentioned I’m getting a GS 1250? )
Not just because it’s a good bike but I don’t change my bikes very often and by the time it needs changing/out of warranty I may be thinking of hanging up my leathers.
The ideal would be to downsize to something lighter if the GS gets too unmanageable but I only really go out on the bike now with my OH as pillion and a smaller bike wouldn’t really be suitable.
If I was single I’d probably be quite happy with something a bit lighter like an MT-09 or Tracer 9.