At first glance I thought it was a VFR!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 11:12 amIt's got the newer 996/8 wheels painted in a gold that doesn't match the frame. Looks wrong.
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Yup, 140 odd kg wet, 55bhp, 140mph, smells amazing, noise like a pissed off wasp, what's not to like! Except the 25mpg when thrashedBustaspoke wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 11:10 amI struggle to believe how heavy bike's have got over the last couple of decades
I'd rather bikes had less power with less weight just like that KR1S
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Everyone just takes 200kgs+ as normal now for a bike.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 11:10 am I struggle to believe how heavy bike's have got over the last couple of decades
I'd rather bikes had less power with less weight just like that KR1S
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Even something like a W800 weighs 216kg, why? They're pretty minimal. Do they make the pistons out of lead?
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Bikes these days have to meet certain standards, for that they need fuel injection, cats in the exhaust and ABS kit, it all adds weight.
That's KR1S wouldn't meet any of today's emissions standards as a new bike. Never mind adding ABS
That's KR1S wouldn't meet any of today's emissions standards as a new bike. Never mind adding ABS
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X-ADV is 238 KGs and makes 54BHP. No wonder they ain't exactly fast!
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I get that,but what's the weight penalty for adding ABS,Catalytic converter & swapping carbs for FI?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 11:52 am Bikes these days have to meet certain standards, for that they need fuel injection, cats in the exhaust and ABS kit, it all adds weight.
That's KR1S wouldn't meet any of today's emissions standards as a new bike. Never mind adding ABS
I also understand that the A2 licence category requires a power to weight ratio but I wish they made lighter non A2 alternatives.
Compare the latest BMW GS weight/bulk compared to the original R80 GS,it's just massive in comparison.Honda's Africa twin hasn't exactly reduced in size over the years..
It's the same with roadbikes,they're making so much horsepower that they're loaded with electronics so that riders can keep the things upright,no wonder people have such a positive view about the GSXR K5
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I had K5 and they're not as good as any of the later models. On my 2018 jobby I've got all the electronics turned off. Even on track.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 2:05 pmIKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 11:52 am Bikes these days have to meet certain standards, for that they need fuel injection, cats in the exhaust and ABS kit, it all adds weight.
That's KR1S wouldn't meet any of today's emissions standards as a new bike. Never mind adding ABS
It's the same with roadbikes,they're making so much horsepower that they're loaded with electronics so that riders can keep the things upright,no wonder people have such a positive view about the GSXR K5
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Weird that the 125 has a 13litre tank compared to a 7 for the 185KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 7:23 pm List of Suzuki models available new in Kenya...
https://www.suzukikenya.com/
That penultimate one is quite interesting, as the UK stopped getting them sometime in the 80's?
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Yup, 140 odd kg wet, 55bhp, 140mph, smells amazing, noise like a pissed off wasp, what's not to like! Except the 25mpg when thrashed
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My 1996 Aprilia RS250 weighed 150kg wet, but produced 72 bhp.
Having had a Suzuki GT550 that would regularly dip below 20mpg, the RS at 26 (ish) mpg wasn't too bad.
The RS's are such great bikes
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72 bhp???
What work did it have, I thought they were well under 60 stock?
What work did it have, I thought they were well under 60 stock?
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I don't think it's a super flattering photo either, the angle and the (I think) slightly wide angle lens (phone?) make it looks fatter than it really is.
I tell my wife the same thing about pictures of me.
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The problem is it's too close to that CCM, the fugly field is overlapping onto the 916. It will recover when it is ridden away.
Notice the Norton maintained it's cool by keeping slightly further away
Notice the Norton maintained it's cool by keeping slightly further away
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That looks AWESOME! I've ridden one (an SPS version ) and whilst it was weird to get on straight off a Blackbird, I'd love to own one!!
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My 1996 Aprilia RS250 weighed 150kg wet, but produced 72 bhp.
Having had a Suzuki GT550 that would regularly dip below 20mpg, the RS at 26 (ish) mpg wasn't too bad.
The RS's are such great bikes
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My RGV did 26mpg, worst was my MC-16 Honda, did sub 20. KR-1S was more miles per rebuild.
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Anyone want to split a joblot, I'd like the MT but CBA having to deal with the other two bikes.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196651412231 ... R-y3-t7DZA
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196651412231 ... R-y3-t7DZA
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cheb wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 9:29 am Anyone want to split a joblot, I'd like the MT but CBA having to deal with the other two bikes.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196651412231 ... R-y3-t7DZA
If you buy them, give you £50 plus delivery to po6 3jt for the cz, depending on delivery cost of course
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Interested in the XL250.
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