Re: Which One?
Posted: Tue May 02, 2023 9:27 pm
If I was 10 years younger, I'd buy a new GSXR1000 and park it at my pal's place near Jerez and fly over to do some whizzing round 
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If I was to buy a classic, it'd be CBX1000. Seriously.KungFooBob wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 9:26 pm Why not buy an Elsie?
You probably won't lose money on it. You can sit and look at it in the garage and remember the good ole' days.
If you want some excitement, try keeping up with your Panigale mate on it.
I honestly don't think there is another bike to suit what you want, as you already have them, and there is no middle ground here.Yorick wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 9:22 pm Thinking about it, I had to push the SM700 hard to make it a bit exciting.
Same with my pal's 950 Duck.
My 2 give me that without trying.
If I was 40, I'd be prepared to push hard.
Now I want easy excitement.
Aye. True.Taipan wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 9:43 pmI honestly don't think there is another bike to suit what you want, as you already have them, and there is no middle ground here.Yorick wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 9:22 pm Thinking about it, I had to push the SM700 hard to make it a bit exciting.
Same with my pal's 950 Duck.
My 2 give me that without trying.
If I was 40, I'd be prepared to push hard.
Now I want easy excitement.
Oh no no no
Scroll down a bit you impatient bastard.
Blimey. Expensive ornaments.KungFooBob wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 9:52 pmScroll down a bit you impatient bastard.
Aye. Couchy mentioned that.
Well if you call 166kg the same as 200kg I spose it it is....
Serious question... Did you use all the revs on the SM700?Yorick wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 10:31 pmThe EC300 engine was more fun than the SM700.
I'd buy a 400 version tmrw.
You can't expect a 65-70bhp single to give the hit of the GSXR, they are no faster than an SV650/MT07 in terms of outright performance. The 690s need the right roads, I used to ride mine on B-roads as much as possible. It was the reason I brought the twisty road Sat Nav. Sweeping A roads were too fast in the main and dual carrageways were just means to an end. On Sat I raced an Audi RS3, on the Duke on that same dual carrageway I wouldn't bother trying to race a Golf GTI cos above about 80 he'd disappear. I think it's a mindset/right roads thing with the 690s and I must admit I didn't think you'd like it. On the GSXS on some roads I can leave the bike in 3rd and it'll provide plenty of thrills with nothing more than a roll on but that's 140 odd bhp talking, on the same road on the Duke I'd be 2nd-5th and up and down constantly to keep it on the boil in some ways they ride like a 2 stroke.Yorick wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 9:22 pm Thinking about it, I had to push the SM700 hard to make it a bit exciting.
Same with my pal's 950 Duck.
My 2 give me that without trying.
If I was 40, I'd be prepared to push hard.
Now I want easy excitement.
What 2 stroke does (other than works race bikes)Yorick wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 10:31 pm
They don't "carburate" perfectly, but I'm looking along that line as well.
When it's "working" it's fantastic.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 9:55 amWhat 2 stroke does (other than works race bikes)Yorick wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 10:31 pm
They don't "carburate" perfectly, but I'm looking along that line as well.
And this is your issue. You want a bike that's exciting as well as docile for going to the shops.Yorick wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 9:58 amWhen it's "working" it's fantastic.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 9:55 amWhat 2 stroke does (other than works race bikes)Yorick wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 10:31 pm
They don't "carburate" perfectly, but I'm looking along that line as well.
Just a bit iffy trundling along roads.
This.Supermofo wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 9:16 amYou can't expect a 65-70bhp single to give the hit of the GSXR, they are no faster than an SV650/MT07 in terms of outright performance. The 690s need the right roads, I used to ride mine on B-roads as much as possible. It was the reason I brought the twisty road Sat Nav. Sweeping A roads were too fast in the main and dual carrageways were just means to an end. On Sat I raced an Audi RS3, on the Duke on that same dual carrageway I wouldn't bother trying to race a Golf GTI cos above about 80 he'd disappear. I think it's a mindset/right roads thing with the 690s and I must admit I didn't think you'd like it. On the GSXS on some roads I can leave the bike in 3rd and it'll provide plenty of thrills with nothing more than a roll on but that's 140 odd bhp talking, on the same road on the Duke I'd be 2nd-5th and up and down constantly to keep it on the boil in some ways they ride like a 2 stroke.Yorick wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 9:22 pm Thinking about it, I had to push the SM700 hard to make it a bit exciting.
Same with my pal's 950 Duck.
My 2 give me that without trying.
If I was 40, I'd be prepared to push hard.
Now I want easy excitement.
The fact that the 950 with 100 odd BHP didn't do it for you makes me think that you've been spoilt with decades of 150+ bhp and the easy mentalness that brings. The only thing that'll feel that exciting in terms of rush is another big bike. The 690s excel on tight twisty roads where their (comparatively) lightweight flickable nature and lack of power mean you can pin it everywhere. I've already noticed I've started switching my routes as the GSXS feels like a bus down some of the old roads that were great on the 690, it's just to heavy/powerful to feel fun. So horses for courses type thing I reckon.