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 TiN Pocket Tin

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 Posted: 09:11 - 01 Jul 2004 Post subject: Respect me now! |
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...because I ride a large capacity/powerful motorcycle..
Although it's not something that has been bugging me exactly, I have always been fascinated by the "mines bigger than yours, therefore I'm better" mentality.
I ride an R1 (when it's dry )...so does that make me a hero? Does that mean that I'm a good rider? Not necessarily. The fact that I'm still alive just means that I can control the throttle. On the other end of the scale - does that fact that I ride a superbike mean that I ride like a hooligan everywhere in t-shirt and shorts?
/rant. ____________________ TiN
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Bendy |
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 Bendy Mrs Sensible

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 Posted: 12:22 - 01 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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It does seem to be astonishingly prevalent in the biking world. Which is amusing cos there are plenty people on big bikes who have them for the pose value and can't ride for shit. Sadly, it seems to be part of human nature to put other people down in order to make yourself look better.
Other night at stockley I arrived to find R1 boy and Gixxer boy and a Saxo full of chavs. Both were spouting forth about this and that. Gixer boy was showing off his tyres, bragging about how mullered they were, and the chav boys were lapping it up. One then went to have a look at my bike and shrewdly noticed that my tyres were considerably more mullered (thanks to Cadwell). R1 boy asked how long I'd had it, to which I replied 'a year and a bit'. "Not wanting to upgrade?"
Why is that the question always asked? Why is it so hard for them to grasp that you may be perfectly happy with what you have, feel no need for anything faster? They kept up with their bragging, went out and trundled round the roundabout a few times doing nothing impressive and then fucked off.
I'm rambling and getting a bit off-topic now... I guess what annoys me is people who give it 'all that' and are frankly talking bollocks. I'm not a fast rider and I would never dream of saying I was. But judging on what I saw from those two, I'm a better rider than either of those guys were.
I guess you could summarise it as bragging in general. "I've got a big bike therefore I'm better than you" seems to work all the way down the food chain, just look at how the scooter riders seem to get picked on round here.
Bragging sucks. If you're good, be good and people will notice.
But hey, it's a free world. If you want to ride your big bike around and tell tales of derring-do, go for it. But be prepared to look like a prat when someone comes along who isn't telling porkies.
Oh, and Tin, I don't think you should be a hooligan cos you ride an R1. I think you should have a Hoxton fin, thick framed glasses, a single strap rucksack and be a gay web-designer.  |
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Fastest bikers do the least talking aye Bendy
As to the original post, I'm confused at the argument/rant. Do you hate the attention/reputation the R1 (or any large sportsbike) gets you?
Interesting thing happened on Monday night. I went to see a friend's bike at his house. I haven't seen this guy for almost a year, and the last time he saw my bike was when I had my NSR. Well when I arrived all of his mates were there too. All of them know of me, had seen me on the NSR etc. As soon as I parked the ZX-9 up they were crawling all over it, begging for a go.
"Now that's a proper bike" remarked one.
I didn't think too much of it at the time but thinking back my NSR was a proper bike too. It went round tight corners much faster than the 9 ever did. Why is it any less of a bike...
One word. Presence. People naturally respect bigger bikes more. They are more scary, more intimidating, more edgy. The 9 looks faster than my NSR just parked up.
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I guess it's the "mine's bigger than yours" thing being shown.
And a small bike can, and well are fun. I believe G is enjoying his RS250, a 125 is fun as it's your first time on two wheels . Mini-moto's are also fun and you can't get petrol powered bikes with smaller engines than mini motos.  |
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Bendy |
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I find life so much simpler if I just hold my hands up and say I'm crap at fast riding. Then if I actually do an alright pace, it's a bonus.
Of course, you could be here all day long with a debate on what's good and what's bad - being fast seems to be judged as 'good' in the bike world while being safe doesn't gain the same kudos.
Nobody's ever said I was fast, but I've been called 'smooth' which I took as a compliment, and I also took it as a compliment when out of a group of us, someone chose to go pillion with me because they'd feel safest on the back of my bike. It's not very rock and roll, but it's still very valid. |
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I've started almost the exact same thread on T595.net. Its called: "I don't want a 170bhp bike!"
Its about how I prefer the usable power and torque of my triple, and that the people on that forum who bleat and moan about how this years Daytona isn't as powerful and as light as this years R1.
Most people that like to 'pose' on their R1's and Gixxer thous would be much much faster on 600's. This obviously isn't the same for people who have a modicum of skill admittedly, but you can also argue that the shedloads of power available from this years litre bikes (150bhp at the rear) is not actually usable on the road.
Personally another reason why I don't have a blade or R1 is that I don't want to live up to the reputation of the R1 etc. I actually like the fact that a lot of people consider my bike to be 'off the boil'. My bike is by no means slow, and it handles very well. I much prefer to beat people from the lights when they are expecting to win!
I purposefully looked for a bike with good peak torque but not loony power (if for no other reason than for the insurance!).
As far as "Mine's bigger/faster/lighter/got more shredded tyres" goes, I have the bike I like... it doesn't have a reputation to uphold and its quick enough for me. What more can I ask for?  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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my bike is virtually unrideable on the road if it's nailed everywhere
now let me qualify that
at 6,000 rpm it's making 90ftlb of torque and over 100bhp
this is good, it's rideable and tractable - still possible to overwhelm the tyre and make it squirmy but it's rideable and fun and let's not forget that 6,000 rpm in top gear is over 110mph (indicated)
now if I were to ride it like I ride it on the strip, at 11,000 rpm it's making over 185bhp, fair enough - the problem for road riding is the way that it makes that power, the curve is quite steep from 7,000 to 9,000 so with the throttle nailed it picks up FAST
all it takes is a ripple in the road and you are looking at sky, or a bit of damp or dogshit or whatever and the rear is breaking away
now don't get me wrong, it's great fun in a straight line and controllable with care anywhere it's just that with all that power on tap, it's no quicker than a 600 on the road as it's virtually impossible to use it as intended - it can't be ridden at more than 7/10 on the road - and to be honest that's probably pushing it for extended periods
the upshot is, Marjay is absolutely correct, I don't need 185+bhp for road riding nobody does
but I wouldn't swap it  ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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Bendy wrote: | "Yeah, had me knee, me elbow and me cock down at 180 on the hairpin at Cadwell cos I'm a nutter, me." |
TiN wrote: | I ride an R1 (when it's dry )...so does that make me a hero? |
No, it makes you a tart
I admit, I'm not a very quick rider, and I can no way ride the NSR to its best, but I'm not slow (well, I am, cos its a 125) and I'm not unskilled. And I still have some brilliant fun on the little blighter
Theres a couple of RS125 boys around my area who thrash them about like crazy. Managed to talk to one of them, was cocky as hell. Claimed the usual up-their-arse 115mph bull, then went on to say he'd cain my NSR around a local set of twisties (around the Newton Longville area, nice fun roads ). My grin when I kept up with him on my NSR with its knackered engine and worn out MT75s was quite large  ____________________ Not here... |
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Thanks Bendy,
I would have to fall off before my cock would touch the floor
The R1 has a reputation (deserved or otherwise) and thats why I had to have one.
It was a bit of an eye opener as my first bike for twelve years but thats history now and I have no regrets whatsoever. |
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You should come to Stockley sometime for a pose though, being fairly local and all that.  |
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R1's are soooooo last year.  ____________________ Poking death in the eye with a pointy stick then running away |
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one i heard recently
"R1 riders"
"all the gear and know idea"
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 307 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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