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 Posted: 23:13 - 15 Feb 2009 Post subject: big bikes scare me :-( |
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I know some of you will find that an amusing thing to read.
But I'll be honest, I was a little unnerved yesterday bike shopping. I parked my crappy ybr125 at a dealers next to all sorts of sports bikes, and I was a little worried by the obvious difference in size and power.
The ybr looked like a fucking toy, by comparison.
I feel total mastery over my ybr. I can keep it balanced at any speed above 0. Hell, I can keep it balanced at 0mph for about 5 seconds before needing to put a foot down. balance is one thing I do well. I have an intuitive understanding of how far I can safely lean it when cornering etc. I feel that the bike is completely tamed: it's a whimpering pussy under my control.
That's why I'm bored of it.
But a 4-600cc seems another sort of beast altogether. Fucking scares me, if you want to know the truth. I wanted to castrate a 600cc to 33bhp - see sig - but now I'm not so sure.
I don't really feel that my training and mt test have prepared me for riding a proper bike. I'm a sensible sorta guy, I'm too old to be reckless, but I'm also a puny sorta bastard, and I'm not sure I can handle a big bike as expertly as I can the ybr. They look twenty times as heavy and 100 times as powerful as my trusty ybr.
I like the bandit, and I like the cbr, both look a lot more managable than the fazers and gixxers etc.
I guess this is all part of the excitement of riding: that virgin feeling of "fuck me. What the hell have I got myself into here"
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stop being a fag. You will get use to a bigger bike in a couple of weeks and wonder what all the fuss was about. At 33bhp its not that massive a step  |
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 Posted: 23:27 - 15 Feb 2009 Post subject: Re: big bikes scare me :-( |
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steppen22 wrote: | I know some of you will find that an amusing thing to read.
But I'll be honest, I was a little unnerved yesterday bike shopping. I parked my crappy ybr125 at a dealers next to all sorts of sports bikes, and I was a little worried by the obvious difference in size and power.
The ybr looked like a fucking toy, by comparison.
I feel total mastery over my ybr. I can keep it balanced at any speed above 0. Hell, I can keep it balanced at 0mph for about 5 seconds before needing to put a foot down. balance is one thing I do well. I have an intuitive understanding of how far I can safely lean it when cornering etc. I feel that the bike is completely tamed: it's a whimpering pussy under my control.
That's why I'm bored of it.
But a 4-600cc seems another sort of beast altogether. Fucking scares me, if you want to know the truth. I wanted to castrate a 600cc to 33bhp - see sig - but now I'm not so sure.
I don't really feel that my training and mt test have prepared me for riding a proper bike. I'm a sensible sorta guy, I'm too old to be reckless, but I'm also a puny sorta bastard, and I'm not sure I can handle a big bike as expertly as I can the ybr. They look twenty times as heavy and 100 times as powerful as my trusty ybr.
I like the bandit, and I like the cbr, both look a lot more managable than the fazers and gixxers etc.
I guess this is all part of the excitement of riding: that virgin feeling of "fuck me. What the hell have I got myself into here"
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Drive a fucking car then.
It'll spare you the embarrassment of wobbling into a tree at 130... ____________________ "That's it. You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college."
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I'm 5 ft 1 and rode a CG around for over a year.
I then jumped on a 400 with over 50 bhp.
I now have an SV650 and one day while he's sleeping I'll nick the TL for a midnight ride . |
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Respect is the key word.
Well, i've been weaned on a crop of IL4's from 250's to 900's. My XR125 was a toy by comparison!
Their physical size takes some getting used to, but if you can respect your riding limitations and ability, you'll stand a better chance of making the most out of your machine.
Why not prove yourself that you can ride by doing Bikesafe.. even if you're on L's, it's worth a punt - i was a smug little bastard and even I got humbled - i thought i knew everything there was about control etc, but that means jack diddly squat.
I guess it's a matter of adaptation and evolution. In the space of years, i've gone from a 125cc learner to pretty much a superbike.
Your fear of figures might be what's stopping you from getting a big bike. Take it in it's stride and you'll get used to it. The ZXR250 was a major step up from the XR since it had IL4 power delivery. ZX6R was major step up from that because it was physically heavier - but i got used to the weight quickly. The blade! That's probably the most clinically refined bike i've ever ridden. 125ish bhp rear wheel - 175mph performance... lighter than the 6R and more compliant!
9bhp->33bhp is nothing. 33bhp to 90bhp is nothing; the only thing that differes is the rate of change of scenery. 90bhp to 130 bhp IL4 is a DEFINITE change in my opinion - so much more usable torque to keep control of... it makes riding fast all to easy.
Treat your right wrist and your brakes with a little respect and the machine will treat you right, It's nothing to be scared of.. just man up really! ____________________ The Tot 2007 Yamaha R1 4C8 2002 Yamaha FZS1000 Fazer &
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Hi, I kinda understand where yer coming from, but i'd say choose the tool for the job and your level of ability.
Waste of time me getting an R1/R6 etc They're far too powerful for a relative novice like me, and even if i wasn't a novice i'd never get many chances to use the full potential on the roads.
Fear doesn't come into it really, go in small stages if you want, but i know that it comes down to ability and common sense.
Have you ridden any of the bikes on your wishlist? If not then find some kindly soul to let you have a tryout. I've tried a few now GPZ500 CB500 R6 GSX600 Z10000 ....only tootled about but it puts a few ghosts to rest.
Big bikes are a piece of piss balance wise, it's just picking them up or walking them around thats difficult if yer puny
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Having ridden my RS 125 for a few years, and now on a ybr125 hire bike, you will notice a huge difference in speed and power. I mean my bosses cbr125 was kicking my ass. I've ridden a gs500 and cb600 s and they are actually okay. Easier to work than the rs because you don't need to revs there balls. I sports 6 must be crazy but fun. I would love one but need to do my das again! ____________________ Hit the G spot.  |
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I went from my Cagiva Mito onto an R6 straight after doing my Direct Access - i loved the looks of the R6 and when i rode it home i really wondered what kind of animal i had bought.
It does take a few rides out to get used to whats going on etc, but its all down to using your head. If you jump on a big bike and nail it everywhere your gonna end up with a big insurance bill and probably in hospital.
Once you are used to it you can explore more of its potential and you will find it more fun - the throttle works from your brain!!!
And anyway there are plenty of big friendly bikes out there to get more practise on after your test etc, Bandit/Fazer/Hornet/ER6 etc etc.
I now ride a VFR800 VTEC which tips the scales at 215kg anyway - and i toured NZ on a VFR with the wife and full luggage - its easy when you get used to it ____________________ R6 has been sold - 2004 Honda VFR VTEC now sold too - no bike at the moment |
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 Posted: 13:00 - 16 Feb 2009 Post subject: Re: big bikes scare me :-( |
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GPZ500s, GS500f or CB500s ftw!
Sportier looking than a naked, significantly more performance than you currently have and more importantly as well mannered as you want them to be. ____________________ Kal...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 133 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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