Potter wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 6:51 am
As soon as any bike goes over 150kg then I start to really count the kilograms, anything over 200kg is simply off the cards, I might as well use the Range Rover.
My golden years on bikes were racing a TZ250 at less than 110kg and racing motocross bikes at about 100kg.
My 250/350 road bikes were heavy in comparison and recently I've really been noticing the weight of my LC as I've been pushing it around, which must be 160kg wet, even with the lighter wheels.
Anything above that feels like a barge, which isn't so bad sometimes, but it does get to the point where I feel like I might as well just use the car if I'm going to be lugging 200kg+ about.
100kg and 40bhp is where my mind is at, but I weigh 77kg myself now, so perhaps 120kg and 55bhp would be better.
Yeah, 200kg is the absolute top limit as far as I'm concerned, which is why I'm seriously considering parting with the VFR in the next year or so. My Duke 690 has been a very significant bike for me, as it's caused me to re-evaluate a lot of things - how much power do I need, what amount of weight is too much and do I really need or want a sports bike as I get older and less mobile? It's no coincidence that I ride the two lightest bikes I own (the LC and the Duke) much more than the other heavier bikes.
Ironically the ideal bike for me now would be one I disposed of about 20 years ago - a YPVS 350-based 'special' with box section steel Hejira frame/swingarm, Astralite wheels, carbon fibre seat/subframe and a dripping wet weight of 130kg as measured on the Oulton Park weighbridge.
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