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Re: Dream garage bike No1 Yamaha MT-10

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Potter wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 10:26 am
Taipan wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 10:04 am
It's the looks I like. I can't even tell most bikes apart,especially sportsbikes, they've all blurred into each other, whereas that, well that I could pick out across a crowded 1000 bike showroom!
Fair comment, I agree with that, but you obviously have to like the looks to like it, IYSWIM.
It reminds me of the that nerdy robot film from the 80's.
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No Disassemble Johnny 5. :shock:

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Potter wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:23 am I think you're all easily pleased.
Remember when the 916 came out - that was how you make a bike desirable, or the RC30, or even the first blade.

I haven't seen anything for ages that stirs the soul like that.
I'm not a fan of sportsbikes. To me they look like kitchen cupboards with decals and wheels, but even I'd concede the 916 was indeed a thing of beauty!
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I remember when the very first Monster came out and thinking I will have one of those one day, nowadays I'm not so blown away by it.

Always thought the 888 looked nicer than the 916 :?
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Potter wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:23 am I think you're all easily pleased.
Remember when the 916 came out - that was how you make a bike desirable, or the RC30, or even the first blade.

I haven't seen anything for ages that stirs the soul like that.
I'm pleased i owned multiple 916s, along with a chunk of other Ducatis, however, i wouldn't really want another right now. The 916 was of course iconic and a game changer and a bloody incredible bike... That doesn't mean the MT10 isn't incredible though.

However, this MT-10 isn't,.....
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Potter wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:50 am the closest I came was my Dragster RC - but even that was no 916 or RC30.
Nah, your MV was an absolute work of art... easily a peer to either of them.
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I remember looking at pictures of the new R1 in 2009, specifically the white one in the on-track promo shots and thinking WOW!

It hasn't really aged very well and now it looks it bit porky and bulbus compared to modern superbikes.
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Taipan wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:26 am
Potter wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:23 am I think you're all easily pleased.
Remember when the 916 came out - that was how you make a bike desirable, or the RC30, or even the first blade.

I haven't seen anything for ages that stirs the soul like that.
I'm not a fan of sportsbikes. To me they look like kitchen cupboards with decals and wheels
To me they have fantastic suspension and a fairing to keep the weather at bay.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:56 am
Potter wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:50 am the closest I came was my Dragster RC - but even that was no 916 or RC30.
Nah, your MV was an absolute work of art... easily a peer to either of them.
That. Proper bike envy job that one!
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Potter wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 12:32 pm
But no one will be looking back in 30yrs and calling it a step change, whereas even if you weren't born 30yrs ago you'd find it hard to say a 916 wasn't something very special.
But you're never going to see that now because of technology. With data sharing, image leaking, designs from computers, you'll never get truly innovative designs now, they've all been done. New exhaust routing, new swingarms, etc... Something like the Niken is about the closest you'll get to it.

I think you're expecting/thinking of something that is impossible.

The MV was designed beautifully in every aspect, every bracket, every hose routing.

But what it also has is the fact you were able to know exactly which bloke built it, when, what he had for breakfast that day and what his mothers name was.. You had access to a level of exclusivity in motorbikes that's hard to find.
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weeksy wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 8:15 am you'll never get truly innovative designs now, they've all been done.
Automotive design and technology is currently progressing and innovating at a rate not seen probably since WW2.

The products don't make brmmm brmmm noises though, so people don't see it.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 10:08 am
You wanna try one... it's like a big polar bear.... it's nice, fluffy, friendly..... right up until it's not... then it's an animal who wants to eat raw flesh !!!
My 98 R1 was like that, if you never went over 7000 rpm in a low gear you'd wonder what the fuss was about.
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I rather like them. And have been thinking about a new bike. Trouble is, I think I've already got the perfect bikes for me. I was thinking about trading in the Superduke for the new Triumph 1200 Speed Triple. I test rode one, and it is lovely. And on the track, I think it would be quicker than the 1290r. But it hasn't got the same mid-range punch as the 1300 twin. And after thinking long and hard, I decided I'd rather keep the KTM.

The only thing that really tempts me at all is one of the MV800 triples. But I think that would have to be an "as well as" bike. And I cant afford another one - if I was to get a new bike, something would have to go. The Griso is 13 years old, with nearly 70k miles, so is worth nothing much, and I'd rather keep it than have the £2k or so that I would get for it. So that means trading in the KTM. And nothing else out there is as good, except possibly the 2020 1290r....