NBT: Sexy red beast has been bought and heading my way!

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Taipan wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 5:16 pm What about when you're riding in town looking at yourself in shop windows? Or is that just me? :think:

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That's exactly why mine is flashed. ;)

Edit...do you ever be surprised at your reflection,because you thought you'd see your last bike? :P
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Taipan wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 5:16 pm
Skub wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 5:14 pm
Taipan wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 8:47 am I find it kinda strange that people will swap makes of performance tyres as they cant ride on one make over another, or change suspension etc, yet put up with shit fuelling that can be fixed?
My priorities with a new bike are,in order and if needed....

Suspension always comes first.

Brakes second.

Ergonomics 3rd.

Only after that will I resort to engine tweaking.

My requirements are also a lot different from yours Terrapin,I don't commute and I avoid riding in traffic as much as I possibly can.

What about when you're riding in town looking at yourself in shop windows? Or is that just me? :think:

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Bustaspoke wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 9:40 am
v8-powered wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 9:22 am IMHO, is it worth trying a carb'd bike as reckon that may suit your riding better but then I guess cause you issues with ULEZ?

EDIT: Looks like there are carb'd bikes that are ULEZ compliant

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WTF There's a 1984 RD350 on that Ulez list!
I never thought there would be a Ulez compliant Old School 2 stroke :D
My 95 CBR passed the Ulez test (as I never tire of pointing out ) it’s not that great a town bike part from being narrow.
It takes 15 mins until I’m out of the 20 mph zones .
If tiepin wants to swap for a week ? :thumbup:
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Buckaroo wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 9:34 am
Bustaspoke wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 9:08 am
Taipan wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 8:47 am
None taken. To repeat myself again,I commute through heavy traffic where you simply cannot use the higher rev range. You cannot ride around the problem. Changing the manufacturer's fuelling is the only option, or put up with it, which i'd rather not do.
I've not tried one yet,but I'm thinking about getting a Guzzi V7 Classic with the 850 motor & reading reviews & watching stuff on YT, people say that the motor's tuned for low down torque & it's all about the 'bottom end'.Not sure if the seating position would suit you but it could be worth a demo ride at some point.
I have to say that my v7 850 runs very well and is predictable. The low down torque that kicks in around 3000 rpm or so makes for a flexible engine in most gears. Position is slightly forward as opposed to sitting upright. I'm biased, but would recommend a demo ride.
I'd never in a million years recommend the Bonnie as a commuter bike, not if you want to actually get to work anyway, but the engine is a peach in the 20-50mph range.

Well a peach strapped to a dildo.

But anyway, it's ALL about the bottom end. Deffo something to be said for a 7000rpm redline and long stroke low down torque.
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The Remus exhaust is with DPD and hopefully here tomorrow or Friday. Will try to get it, and the fuel controller, fitted before Monday. Realised I don't have any way of getting up in the air so bought a paddock stand which should also be here by the weekend! You can use an ABA stand with one, but it seems a bit sketchy about how good it is, maybe move footpegs etc, so I CBA and bought one of these.

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I have one of those paddock stands, I've had a few different bikes with a SSSA and you can buy different pins to suit different bikes. Worth remembering given that you change bikes every couple of months ;) It's fine for cleaning /lubricating the chain but it doesn't feel stable enough to use it if I want to take the wheel off, that's when I use the ABBA stand
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Druid wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:03 pm I have one of those paddock stands, I've had a few different bikes with a SSSA and you can buy different pins to suit different bikes. Worth remembering given that you change bikes every couple of months ;) It's fine for cleaning /lubricating the chain but it doesn't feel stable enough to use it if I want to take the wheel off, that's when I use the ABBA stand
I've changed wheels countless times with one, from 748/916/848/1199 etc I've not had an issue myself
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Sir needs a Skylift. :thumbup:

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weeksy wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:23 pm
Druid wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:03 pm I have one of those paddock stands, I've had a few different bikes with a SSSA and you can buy different pins to suit different bikes. Worth remembering given that you change bikes every couple of months ;) It's fine for cleaning /lubricating the chain but it doesn't feel stable enough to use it if I want to take the wheel off, that's when I use the ABBA stand
I've changed wheels countless times with one, from 748/916/848/1199 etc I've not had an issue myself
I've used the same one on a Speed Triple, a VFR and a 996, no problems at all. Didn't even change the pin or anything.
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Taipan wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 2:44 pm Well, I was not expecting that!! I was expecting some vibey old engine with grabby throttle etc. But its nothing like that. Its quite Japanese feeling? Quite smooth and even tractable. Very easy to ride bike and very enjoyable too. :thumbup:

I did start out in Sport mode and stalled it 3 times trying to pull away! :crazy: I found it very frantic on the throttle in Sport mode so I pulled over and somehow managed to get it into Urban mode. That was too flat by comparison. So when I pulled over again I managed to get it into Touring mode and I think that's where it'll stay?
Mine has the same set up options and in all honesty it rarely ever leaves "Sport" mode as thats the feeling i prefer with the stiffer suspension and quicker action throttle set up. Urban is like a low power bouncy castle with the factory settings as its soooo soft. Enduro mode with the complete TC switched off is fun on a loose surface as the bike spins up and drives forward :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Happy New Bike Day and glad it fits you for riding without hurting you :thumbup:
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Skub wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:36 pm Sir needs a Skylift. :thumbup:

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Sorcery! :shock:
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Bigyin wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:05 pm
Taipan wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 2:44 pm Well, I was not expecting that!! I was expecting some vibey old engine with grabby throttle etc. But its nothing like that. Its quite Japanese feeling? Quite smooth and even tractable. Very easy to ride bike and very enjoyable too. :thumbup:

I did start out in Sport mode and stalled it 3 times trying to pull away! :crazy: I found it very frantic on the throttle in Sport mode so I pulled over and somehow managed to get it into Urban mode. That was too flat by comparison. So when I pulled over again I managed to get it into Touring mode and I think that's where it'll stay?
Mine has the same set up options and in all honesty it rarely ever leaves "Sport" mode as thats the feeling i prefer with the stiffer suspension and quicker action throttle set up. Urban is like a low power bouncy castle with the factory settings as its soooo soft. Enduro mode with the complete TC switched off is fun on a loose surface as the bike spins up and drives forward :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Happy New Bike Day and glad it fits you for riding without hurting you :thumbup:
I rode my MT09 in A mode all the time and dint have a problem with it at, all. Every other mode just felt laggy?? Early days yet anyway. I cant wait to get back out on it tbh but unlikely to do that until next week...
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Taipan wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:18 pm
Skub wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:36 pm Sir needs a Skylift. :thumbup:

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Sorcery! :shock:
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Taipan wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:23 pm
Bigyin wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:05 pm
Taipan wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 2:44 pm Well, I was not expecting that!! I was expecting some vibey old engine with grabby throttle etc. But its nothing like that. Its quite Japanese feeling? Quite smooth and even tractable. Very easy to ride bike and very enjoyable too. :thumbup:

I did start out in Sport mode and stalled it 3 times trying to pull away! :crazy: I found it very frantic on the throttle in Sport mode so I pulled over and somehow managed to get it into Urban mode. That was too flat by comparison. So when I pulled over again I managed to get it into Touring mode and I think that's where it'll stay?
Mine has the same set up options and in all honesty it rarely ever leaves "Sport" mode as thats the feeling i prefer with the stiffer suspension and quicker action throttle set up. Urban is like a low power bouncy castle with the factory settings as its soooo soft. Enduro mode with the complete TC switched off is fun on a loose surface as the bike spins up and drives forward :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Happy New Bike Day and glad it fits you for riding without hurting you :thumbup:
I rode my MT09 in A mode all the time and dint have a problem with it at, all. Every other mode just felt laggy?? Early days yet anyway. I cant wait to get back out on it tbh but unlikely to do that until next week...
You should've kept that 😜😜😜
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weeksy wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:24 pm
Taipan wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:23 pm
Bigyin wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:05 pm

Mine has the same set up options and in all honesty it rarely ever leaves "Sport" mode as thats the feeling i prefer with the stiffer suspension and quicker action throttle set up. Urban is like a low power bouncy castle with the factory settings as its soooo soft. Enduro mode with the complete TC switched off is fun on a loose surface as the bike spins up and drives forward :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Happy New Bike Day and glad it fits you for riding without hurting you :thumbup:
I rode my MT09 in A mode all the time and dint have a problem with it at, all. Every other mode just felt laggy?? Early days yet anyway. I cant wait to get back out on it tbh but unlikely to do that until next week...
You should've kept that 😜😜😜
I wanted to but it had pegs at an angle I just couldn't hack. It wasn't for the want of trying though. Shame as I loved it and found it very easy to ride (pore knee op), more so than the Ducati, but I'll get used to it I'm sure. I prefer the look of the Ducati too!
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Skub wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 8:36 pm Sir needs a Skylift. :thumbup:

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Is that the Toprak edition :lol:
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Supermofo wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:46 am Is that the Toprak edition :lol:
It's a simulation system. I sit on it just to feel what it's like to be talented. :thumbup:
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Skub wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 11:08 am
It's a simulation system. I sit on it just to feel what it's like to be talented. :thumbup:
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Fitted the AFM controller today. No real elegant way to fit it really. Some people hide them in the headlight cowl, which I may eventually do, but I want to be able to adjust as I nee to first. Just waiting on DPD with my Remus now!

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Taipan wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:34 pm The Remus exhaust is with DPD and hopefully here tomorrow or Friday. Will try to get it, and the fuel controller, fitted before Monday. Realised I don't have any way of getting up in the air so bought a paddock stand which should also be here by the weekend! You can use an ABA stand with one, but it seems a bit sketchy about how good it is, maybe move footpegs etc, so I CBA and bought one of these.

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I've got one of those for my 1200 Monster. I don't completely trust it, it always feels like the the bike can rock from side to side too much. I stick a front paddock stand on to keep it more "secure".