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 CaPo Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 17:32 - 30 Sep 2009 Post subject: Fireblade to much of a jump? |
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Ive been riding a few years now, first on an ns125r then the gpz500s which I currently have.
Its time to change for a better condition, better looking bike (the other 2 were pretty old and a bit tatty). Ive been looking at sv650's but have noticed I could get a Fireblade from 97ish for similar cost. ive checked insurance and thats not an issue but im a bit worried it will be a bit to much of a step up.
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 MarJay But it's British!

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 Posted: 17:48 - 30 Sep 2009 Post subject: Re: Fireblade to much of a jump? |
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| CaPo wrote: | Ive been riding a few years now, first on an ns125r then the gpz500s which I currently have.
Its time to change for a better condition, better looking bike  (the other 2 were pretty old and a bit tatty). Ive been looking at sv650's but have noticed I could get a Fireblade from 97ish for similar cost. ive checked insurance and thats not an issue but im a bit worried it will be a bit to much of a step up.
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Buy a 600. It will have similar performance to an old blade and be cheaper to insure. It will also be lighter and easier to manage. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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 supZ World Chat Champion

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only you know if you're ready.
take a test drive and see how you feel
no matter how powerful the bike is its you that controls the throttle ____________________ CBR954RR - Daily toy
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I had a jump from NSR to GSXR 600 and what can i say, most of the traveling done in city/town will be at low rpm 4-6k and thats just like NSR to be honest. But when you are to find a nice straight road thats where the power can be unleashed
I am looking to get R1 on Christmas and hoping that it will not get borring too soon  ____________________ Theory Passed: 23/10/2008 49/74 Bike Test Passed: 05/01/2009 1 minor
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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I went from an RVF400 to an early Blade without much difficulty. In fact, it was an easier change than I expected, not much adaption needed, apart from around the bike's ergonomics - earlier Blades have a 'sit in' riding position, once you've got a grip around their podgy fuel tanks that is.
The Blade's torque gave the biggest impression of 'performance', but didn't really take off until around 7k or so. Great for cruising around on below that and relatively comfy (and practical) and would crack over 120 with ease when powering on (needing 3 gears, I seem to recall). Took a bit of concentration to muscle the old brute around though - and to keep the bike straight and true when cracking on down a country lane - their geometry, crude (by today's standards) suspension and way ward 16 inch front wheels got a little lively...
A modern 600 offers more performance, easier power delivery, better civility, chassis and brakes, at the expense of feeling a little too...hmmm.....refined? |
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I went from a NSR to a Fireblade RRV (1997).
No issues for me - it only goes as fast as you tell it.
And I aint no straight line warrior  ____________________ My mum smells your fingers |
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Very nice bikes, l used to have two 954 blades very well built and mind blowing performace.
Though out of all the bikes l,ve owned over the years they both got crashed quite badly and left me in a state.
https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/bladetat8.jpg ____________________ Past:NRG50,AF1125(x2),NSR125RR,ZZR250,CX500,VFR400,KR1S,ZZR600(x2),CB400N,YZF1000(x2),KH125,Z200,FX400R,CBR954RR(x2)GPZ500S,GT550,VFR750F(x2),RD350N,XR650R,CBR600F,CB250,KDX250,YZF750R,CRM250,400EXC,KLR650,TTR600RE,DR350S,R100GSPD,RGV250,VMAX1200,DL650,KZ750 Present:G650XC,C12,CRF450X,1190ADV |
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 Posted: 21:30 - 30 Sep 2009 Post subject: |
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Go for it.
I bought a mint '98 'blade a couple of months back, and I must say that it's pretty damn easy (unintimidating) to ride. The 16" wheel makes for extra responsive cornering, but is just something to become accustomed to and bare in mind when throwing it into a corner. The power is very linear and predicatble upto 6k revs, and in all honesty with the torque you have down low, you never need to explore the rest of the rev range at legal speeds. If you want to cane it, then it goes pretty mental above 7k or so. They're physically big and wide for sports bikes, but not that heavy (180kg dry so maybe 15-20kg more than an equivalently priced 600, if that). Lots of the space inside the frame is unoccupied, and it's all constructed with balance primarily in mind.
A sporty position but way comfier than sports 600s. Very solid and assured feel to handling and road holding too. You have to be pretty damn erratic on the throttle to upset it, so long as you fettle the suspension to suit your weight. It's a lot of power, but it's certainly some of the most friendly power I've experienced. There's good reason you still see many of these still in very tidy condition compared to the fast dwindling number of mint early R1s. They're a testament to Honda build quality and ability to make a very fast bike very rider friendly. ____________________ Current: Ducati Panigale R / Ducati Streetfighter S / Suzuki GSX-R1000 L5 |
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A few mixed comments but most of what im hearing about the blade is kinda what I had in mind of it. Time for a test ride I think
If the fronts a bit too lively ive heard its pretty easy to fit a 17" front wheel so its all good. |
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Get the blade and fit a steering damper as they can slap a little powering over bumps etc.I went from a CBR400 to a 95 blade without any probs,best bike i ever had,  |
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Unless you're looking for quick lap times or revving the tits off your bike then I;d say get the Blade, they're much, much easier to ride quickly than a 600, the torque makes them way better on the motorway and for overtaking, as you don't have to cog down, just twist and go.
I've had loads of Blades and I'd have another tomorrow, they inspire confidence and are quick enough to lose your license, just like modern sports thou's.
If screaming frenetically round the roads is your thing then go for the 600, if more relaxed but equally quick riding is more up your street then get the Blade.
There's no replacement for displacement.
Cheers
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 115 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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