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 Posted: 13:18 - 22 Dec 2009 Post subject: Re: Bikes of the decade? |
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1: GSXR1000 K1
For truely redifining the litre bike bike class; offering more torque than the twins and power not far off a 'hypersports' of the time I believe along with (for the time) very acceptable handling, braking and other performance aspects.
https://www.suzukicycles.org/photos/GSX-R/GSX-R1000/2001_GSX-R1000_blue_600.jpg
The original will feel old, slow and staid by today's standards, but this was a bike making a decent step rather than an evolution. The zx10 is also a decent contender here; for upping the game from the 'nutter' side.
2: Husky TE610ie
A bike that you can take to the shops, to an enduro competition, around the world or stick some SM wheels on and do a track day:
https://www.raptorsandrockets.com/images/Husqvarna/2007_Husky_TE610IE_3r.JPG
3: Maico 700cc
I haven't ridden one, but c'mmon, it's a 700cc 2 stroke single, so it must deserve some love:
https://www.leguidevert.com/forum/images/a162818_1.jpg
4: Erm, couldn't think of anything else massively interesting. Maybe a F800GS/KTM950Adventure, maybe a CBR125 (now they're available cheaply).
For me the 675 isn't much more than a nicer sounding 748/848.
Having a 'usable' engine and pairing it with a 'focused' riding position doesn't seem to make much sense.
From what I've heard, the new R1 engine is actually a bit of a failure; isn't really 'betterer'.
The new BMW sports bike looks like it could be very interesting however - power and lots of it, handling and electronic gadgetry. |
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 Posted: 16:15 - 22 Dec 2009 Post subject: Re: Bikes of the decade? |
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Who said best, I just don't see the bikes mentioned as bikes OF the decade as it's just a case of relatively minor tweaks still (ok, a cylinder extra/less is fairly big, but not exactly massively innovative.)
In the big bikes, Honda have been doing the 'usable power' thing for a long time, also the early GSXR1000s long-stroke engines were well renowned for producing a fat torque curve with a very usable mid-range.
675 took a mix of the 748's 12k red line and the at-the-time 16k red line four cylinder bikes to give a 14k red line with a bit more mid-range than the fours but a bit less than the twins (at a guess/from 'feel').
I haven't ridden the new R1, but the general consensus from what I've read is that it's a bit of a dud - the new Honda seems to do it all and better without unusual firing orders, though does look like the whole ugly tree fell on it.
In something like the street triple, I expect the engine to make more sense, but in the 675 which puts you in a riding position designed for fast riding, I'd expect an engine to go with that - and one with better mid-range doesn't really help if you're always in the powerband anyway . |
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1. Ducati Desmosedici RR
2. '09 R6
3. '08 GSX-R1000
4. Ducati 1098R
5. Yamaha YBR 125
Because what's important to me on a bike is far from how it was engineered, or what kind of mathematical equations can be thrown out of it in regards to things I'll never understand, for me it's about sound/design/torque/acceleration/speed
YBR is thrown in there because I've come off twice and there isn't a single scratch on it yet  ____________________ Doug97 wrote: Fuck you, what they did was awesome. You just wish you had the balls to be like them, instead of being constantly afraid that there's a rule somewhere out there you might be breaking. |
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Can't think of anything that stands out, except maybe the relaunch of the Triumph Bonneville. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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My top 5:
1) Aprilia RSV4:
https://www.motostar.co.za/Portals/7/RSV4_Factory_01.jpg
Because it's a huge achievement for a company relatively new superbike manufacture to put something so race bred and state of the art into large scale production and bring in the next generation of V4 superbike. It beats the '09 R1 hands down for innovation and daring to do something different, and isn't much more expensive.
2) KTM Super Duke:
https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/Gallery%20B/KTM%20990%20Super%20Duke%20R%2007%20%201.jpg
Yes, Aprilia were first to do the 'untamed' naked bike thing with the Tuono, but that was a brilliant idea lazily executed (by simply stripping fairings). The KTM was something completely new to them and designed from scratch to properly compete with top tier sportsbikes on track. And by all accounts it's the best handling naked available, and no doubt the basis for the later RC8.
3) BMW R1200 GS:
https://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/R1200GS/R1200GS.jpg
It may be a development of earlier models and not particularly new or innovative, but in terms of market penetration the R1200 put the big trial bike firmly into the motorcycle mainstream, and has been one of the very top selling bikes in Europe for a big chunk of the decade despite it's considerable price tag.
4) Honda CBR1000RR (1998):
https://img211.imageshack.us/img211/2980/fireblade2b3np4.jpg
OK, the looks are certainly debatable. But after years of the 'blade playing second fiddle to the rest of the 1000cc pack, the 2008 reinvention blew the competition into the weeds and not one review I've seen has been able to criticise the performance in any respect. It's been compared favourably as stock against bikes that have had £10k of performance enhancing parts added. And it still seems to be top of the tree 2 years on.
The GSX-R1000 could also figure here for it's dominance of the sector throughout much of the decade. I picked the Honda specifically as it's the greatest yet expression of the formula, and also the latest version of the bike that started it all off in 1992. The BMW may topple it but that's for the next decade.
5) Honda VTR1000 SP-1/2
https://i512.photobucket.com/albums/t321/Furyous84/VTRProfile2.jpg
A little biased perhaps, but I bought one for a reason.
The RC51 represents a big shift in Japanese thinking in terms of engine configuration and with it the end of Ducati's 1990s dominance of WSB. It won them the championship (along with endurance race wins) in it's first year, and saw out that particular era of WSB before regs changed to allow 4 cylinder 1000s.
It's also the last HRC production superbike, and unlike the RC30 and RC45, it was relatively affordable for many enthusiasts. ____________________ Current: Ducati Panigale R / Ducati Streetfighter S / Suzuki GSX-R1000 L5 |
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My selection is a little more errr general (crap)
Ducati Monster series: Affordable and good looking.
GSXR/R1/FireBlade/RSV/ZXR & 999Retc Ducs : For outdoing each other and producing awesome 1tr sportsbikes.
KTM: For entering into the roadbike market and producing Whooarr Factor machines.
Norton: They must survive this time. Creations of raw beauty.
Triumph Triple Engines: Whats not to like about them.
Honda CG125...End Of
That is all
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Holy crap this is the single most awesome thing I have seen on this forum so far!
Anyway, I just want to agree with Howling Terror about the CG (obviously) or G about the CBF125 which is probably a little more relevant to this decade I truly hope it does go on to do as well as the CG with all the added benefits of it's improved economy, design and as ever a bike at least still simple enough for any want to be mechanic / rider / enthusiast / learner to look after their own bike properly.
Other than that, I don't know most of these bikes listed here but they are all amazing machines. For that reason, this thread is basically just filthy, filthy bike porn I like. ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
G: With my GSXR I do often effectively use it as a scooter with a clutch in town.
ms51ves3: why does it need 500 miles? Are you teaching it how to be a piston? |
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| Howling Terror wrote: | My selection is a little more errr general (crap)
Ducati Monster series: Affordable and good looking.
GSXR/R1/FireBlade/RSV/ZXR & 999Retc Ducs : For outdoing each other and producing awesome 1tr sportsbikes.
KTM: For entering into the roadbike market and producing Whooarr Factor machines.
Norton: They must survive this time. Creations of raw beauty.
Triumph Triple Engines: Whats not to like about them.
Honda CG125...End Of
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few of those are this decade, though  ____________________ "intelligent inattention is preferable to unintelligent tinkering"
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I see your lack of taste in bikes carries over into women too?  ____________________ Harold_Shand wrote: I suppose it's like anything, you get your fingers burned when you start out, you learn from it and eventually become a complete arsehole about the whole thing. |
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Nobody has mentioned a bike which is as forward thinking as it is nostalgic. A bike which successfully fuses modern light weight technology with air cooled charm? A bike which handles like no other, and yet can comfortably cruise along at nearly any speed?
https://www.motorcycledaily.com/04buell_xb12r.jpg
Of course the 675 should be there purely because it provided a genuine alternative to the big four Japanese manufacturers, and for no other reason.
I believe the KTM superduke 990 should be on there. Anything with that 990 engine qualifies of course, but the superduke is my favourite.
I also believe that the CBR600F should probably be on there for its sheer capability, but the RR should be among the worst for triggering a sudden and unnecessary track bias in previously useable 600s. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 9 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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