Middle age quandary?

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Hi,thank you for letting me join the forum .Been lurking for a while :crazy:
At nearly 54 yrs old I,m after another sports bike and feel if I leave things much longer I,ll have missed the boat.
My wife says better regret something you have done rather than something you did not do. .So I could buy a new gsxrr thou or the alternative is a ducati 1299s on a 16 plate.The last v-twin I had was a Honda sp1 .Currently ride a zx10r c1h and an 09 fire blade.
The head says Suzuki but the heart ducati.I think sometimes we need to throw caution to the wind and say f--k it .Cheers
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On the bikes? No idea. Not ridden either.
Welcome to the forum though.
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GSXR1000 is the only choice :)
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Yorick wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 11:20 pm GSXR1000 is the only choice :)
My b/w k6 thou was a belter until I wrote it off. :thumbup:
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BARNEY 20 wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 11:25 pm
Yorick wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 11:20 pm GSXR1000 is the only choice :)
My b/w k6 thou was a belter until I wrote it off. :thumbup:
I had the K1, K3, K5, K7, K9, L3 and now L8 :)
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Yorick wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 11:20 pm GSXR1000 is the only choice :)
To be honest to the bloke who asked the question you only ever buy GSXR1000's ....ever
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Yorick wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 11:41 pm
BARNEY 20 wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 11:25 pm
Yorick wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 11:20 pm GSXR1000 is the only choice :)
My b/w k6 thou was a belter until I wrote it off. :thumbup:
I had the K1, K3, K5, K7, K9, L3 and now L8 :)
Not biased then.Bloody good engines ,no nasty surprises .Mates k1 thou from new has 82k on it and sweet as a nut.However I,m needing some one to poke me in the Harris and say fook it buy the ducati.lol
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Potter wrote: Wed Feb 17, 2021 5:54 am If you want a race rep then buy the 1299, IMHO that's about the best looking and it'll feel a lot more special than a GSXR.
This in spades. Without being too harsh to what's a great bike, no-one is ever going to walk into the garage, pull the soft dust cover off the bike and think "wow, that's awesome that GSXR".... Ducatis bring something to the table that Japanese bikes cannot, maybe not all Ducatis, like a 696 monster or a 800 Scrambler, but the big boy superbikes, they bring a WOW factor that very very few (if any) other bikes are able to bring to the public.

That's without even taking into account how it rides and will make you feel riding it.

Ducati all day... and twice on Wednesdays.
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It’s a bike, it’s meant to stir the the soul a little. Buy what blows your skirt up. If it doesn’t work out you can always move it on and the itch will have been scratched.

Welcome btw. :)
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Time for a change i reckon....Tuono v4 1100. 👍
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Hello!

And: no idea, but I hope you enjoy whichever you get :)
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My 'Fuck it, let the world burn' bike would probably be an H2.
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Buy what your heart says not your head.

BTW I'd never buy a Ducati, I don't like them
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Potter wrote: Wed Feb 17, 2021 5:54 am If you want a race rep then buy the 1299, IMHO that's about the best looking and it'll feel a lot more special than a GSXR.
I had a 1299 on my driveway yesterday. It's twice the price but not twice the bike.
He's 15 years younger than me and is often surprised when we ride the fast stuff on the other islands.

And they're no faster on track. In 2019 the GSXR was the British Superstock winner.
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It's absolutely nothing to do with which is faster. It's which stirs your emotions and i'm sorry to say, you're very much in the minority of bikers who'd rather have a GSXR over a 1299. It would be a very small list that's for sure.
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weeksy wrote: Wed Feb 17, 2021 9:07 am It's absolutely nothing to do with which is faster. It's which stirs your emotions and i'm sorry to say, you're very much in the minority of bikers who'd rather have a GSXR over a 1299. It would be a very small list that's for sure.
That's just it. I'm not swayed by the press reports and the big price tag. I buy exactly what I want and love it. I smile every time I walk in the garage. The missus is the same.
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And his 1299 sounds shite.
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tbh.....……..the only way to buy a bike is with your heart ! as that's what biking is about ! the passion the fun the desire it creates and that is what u will get if you u buy with your heart...…………………….
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Yorick wrote: Wed Feb 17, 2021 9:13 am
weeksy wrote: Wed Feb 17, 2021 9:07 am It's absolutely nothing to do with which is faster. It's which stirs your emotions and i'm sorry to say, you're very much in the minority of bikers who'd rather have a GSXR over a 1299. It would be a very small list that's for sure.
That's just it. I'm not swayed by the press reports and the big price tag. I buy exactly what I want and love it. I smile every time I walk in the garage. The missus is the same.

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And his 1299 sounds shite.
I have absolutely no doubt you love it... But i also have no doubt you're quite in the minority with that.

I expect it's a wonderful machine... If you like IL4s and sportsbikes :D
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I do get pissed off sometimes as there is definitely bike snobbery.
Oh, it's only a Japanese 4 cylinder. How quaint.

I can easily afford a brand new V4 but I don't fucking want one
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I find it very hard to argue against Yoricks fondness for the Gixer....as he says, as soon as they removed the unfair rule advantage Ducati had in superbikes then the Japs started winning. :D In fact, the Japanese started winning even before that, they just had to take advantage of the same rules!

I dunno though....for the most part bikes need to tug at the heartstrings. For the majority of us the fastest bike on track is pretty much irrelevant.

WTF do I know, my favourite brand is probably Honda. The dullest of the lot :D