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PostPosted: 20:39 - 15 Nov 2010    Post subject: Not happy with my 04 R1! Reply with quote

For some time now I have been indenial and I very unhappy with my 04 R1!

I love the way the bike looks and it handles great, the brakes are superb and my twin exhaust pipes sound and look great however I keep remembering how amazing my 00 R1 felt!

I remember how I used to whack open the throttle on the 00 R1 and it shot off crazyily in any gear from any rev range with the front reaching for the sky...i really miss that!

With my 04 R1 to get that effect I have had to put 15 teeth on the front sprocket which means I now only get 80 miles from a full tank, the standard gives 100 miles with the standard 17 teeth on the front sprocket. (town riding)

Dont get me wrong the 04 R1 is great in everyway except for the power delivery in standard form, especially in the lower rev range its BLOODY DREADFUL FOR A LITRE BIKE!
Especially when compared to the other litre bikes of its year, ahem ZX10, GSXR1000!

I cant live with almost £5000 tied up in something im not completely happy with so I am getting rid and buying an old R1 back, but not that old, gonna go for the 02-03 R1 (5PW) as its very similar to the carbed 00 R1 and has that great torque in the lower rev range.

In this day and age a sports litre bike should have tremendous torque from tick over in standard form throughout the rev range period!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What the hell where Yamaha thinking on the 04-06 R1, the 07-08 R1 is not as bad but it still doesnt have the torque like the 98-03 R1s have.

If I wanted to rev a bike to get power I would have got a 600cc bike or even better a Suzuki RG or Aprilla RS250!

I dont want to work for the power because I work 8.30am to 4.30pm monday to friday now why the hell should I have to work on a 1000cc sports bike especially an R1!

I just wanna sit back, chill and take off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have gone from 125cc to 1000cc and I can honestly say I love having a litre bike I really dont enjoy the lower cc bikes at all period, they just dont do it for me!

Dont care about track days or how great bikes are on the track, I ride on the public highways and just simply have no interest in going on a track, been to many tracks days to watch mates and it just dont do it for me, same way drugs like coke dont do it for me never have, been out clubbing and everyones sniff sniff away, gimme ameratto mixed with cranberry juice and 3 shots of absinthe and im good for the night!

I just want to simply open the throttle and take off with the only effort involved is in me concetrating on the road and hanging on for dear life!

IVE HAD ENOUGH!!!!!

Gonna go pick up the my new 03 R1 tomorrow afternoon and my black 04 R1 is gonna go for sale spring next year or now if anyone wants. (The lord of rings sticker stuff wont be on the bike lol!)
Got some carbon akropovic exhausts (oval slash cut ones, not the ones in the picture), fabbri doubble screen, power commander 3 usb, for sale if any 04-06 R1 readers are reading this. (pm me lol)

RANT OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Feels nice to be honest with ones self...lol!!!
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PostPosted: 20:46 - 15 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like the black one better, purely on looks obviously as I haven't ridden any Laughing

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PostPosted: 23:27 - 15 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

U mad. Shocked
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PostPosted: 23:30 - 15 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Think I prefer the blue one Smile
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PostPosted: 00:01 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wouldnt knock track days until you have tried one. I went along to see G go around a track in some race or other. It was sort of interesting.

I went along with the worcester lads to anglesey having been talked into doing a trackday. At first I was pretty nervous, as I'm not fast anyway, but my confidence grew with each session, and I really got into it.

By all means go to an older r1 that isnt so tuned for peak power, but dont rule out ever doing a track day.
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PostPosted: 00:03 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

80 miles to a tank Neutral

The 1000 im currently using has done 130 on a tenner.. Laughing and the lights still not on.. commuted on it and its so cheap Shocked baring in mind I enjoy living in the low rev range on the way to work..(3k) too damn cold to shoot off!

Ive not got another 1000 to compare, but if I compare the handling and power aspect to the 600 I had... I'd prefer the 1000 for the all over power, rather than the "rev the tits off it" 600, instant pull in any gear, but the flickable nature of the 600 was awesome, no damper and softer suspension setup...felt like it was solid on the corners.

I personally wouldnt have thought they would make such drastic changes to a bike so well sold, but they may have! an 06 GSXR definitely has the power to lift to the sky and the power to pull any gear at any speed with sheer force, but like I said, no other 1000's to compare it to.

Hope your next bike is alot better Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 00:13 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gotta admit i didnt like the power delivery on the 04 bike i test rode ( standard trim). Very lax.

The 98 R1 and the 00 R1 ive ridden, both have far more torque which makes the bike far more useable imo. Can cruise in high gears and just wind on from low revs without much lag. Yet prod the box a bit and wind on that bit harder and it turns into a loony machine. The 04 just feels like a 600!
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PostPosted: 07:39 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is that hobbit writing all over your bike? Neutral
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PostPosted: 08:56 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Damon wrote:
Is that hobbit writing all over your bike? Neutral


I believe it is the language or Mordor. One ring to rule them all etc!
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PostPosted: 08:58 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Of course thats hobbit writing on the bike! Razz

You should see the hobbit tatoos on my arms lol!
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PostPosted: 09:20 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Re: Not happy with my 04 R1! Reply with quote

woo wrote:
For some time now I have been indenial and I very unhappy with my 04 R1!

I remember how I used to whack open the throttle on the 00 R1 and it shot off crazyily in any gear from any rev range with the front reaching for the sky...i really miss that!

In this day and age a sports litre bike should have tremendous torque from tick over in standard form throughout the rev range period!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I ride on the public highways and just simply have no interest in going on a track,

I just want to simply open the throttle and take off with the only effort involved is in me concetrating on the road and hanging on for dear life!

I have gone from 125cc to 1000cc


You only want to ride on the roads, yet you are unhappy with the power delivery of a 1000cc bike.... Confused
That bike will out perform any but the most expensive sports cars away from the lights.
Will at a guess break the NSL in 1st, certainly in 2nd.....
Me thinks you need to reasses your needs... and also your riding style....

How can you comment on 600cc bikes if you have not ridden them....
Not even a sports 600, but the xj600 will pull top gear from 2 k all the way to the red line and still the vast majority of cars can't keep up....

Perhaps you need to look at other bikes and not just sports bikes if you want torque from the low end all the way to the top. Thats tourer land.

Remember manufactures have to be carefull what they deliver. people want a bike they can ride, not have to be ultra carefull everytime they open the throttle and have the front in the sky. Just asking for PC plod to pull them over.
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PostPosted: 09:42 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Re: Not happy with my 04 R1! Reply with quote

woo wrote:

I dont want to work for the power because I work 8.30am to 4.30pm monday to friday now why the hell should I have to work on a 1000cc sports bike especially an R1!


Because that's how you have fun on a bike... Why do you say 'especially an R1'? IMO the Yamaha has been the weakest liter bike since 03.

Stop moaning! Laughing
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PostPosted: 09:47 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dude im not interested in any other bike other than a 1000cc sports bike.

Ive owned various cc sports bikes from 125cc to 1000cc from 2000 to 2010, thats tens years road riding!

Im unhappy with having nearly £5000 tied up in a 1000cc sports bike that doesnt have the toque that its predcessors have!

I dont care about the car vs a bike bussiness, as I already know there is no contest there, bit like a 3 day old baby in a competition to do 10 press ups with a special opps solider from the English army, no contest!!!

Its simply about my needs not being met by the 04 R1 but these needs were met by my 00 R1 and from my mates 02-03 R1.

My needs are to be lazy and open the throttle and have the power there instantly.

My ridding style is go fast in a straight line, im not interested in getting my knee down, cornering like a pro with knees nearly touching the floor dont do it for me, so long as I can take a corner decently im cool.

As for track days I think i would be happy on a Kawasaki ZXR400 or Aprilla RS250, theres no way I would want to use an R1 or any litre bike on the track I feel that would be too much for me but on the road a litre bike is great!

Instant take overs on the road especially on the motor way, open the throttle and take off, close throttle and land.

LOL!

I have owned an 00 R6 & GSXR600 K1 respectively for 3 years and a Honda VFR NC30 for almost 2 years and prior to that an Aprilla RS125 for one year.

I have experienced these bikes on the road im not a racer nor want to be or pretend to be, and know exactly what my heart wants and is going to get hence my rant.

The manufactuer excuse is pathetic Yamaha got blown away by Suzuki ever since the GSXR1000 K1 came out and performance wise Yamaha is struggling to keep up, dont get me wrong there bikes are great but the competition is fierce only the new 09 R1 has put Yamaha back near the level playing field aginst the GSXR 1000.

If an individual cant handle the power of a bike then they need to man up and be honest to them self and not be indenial and get some thing they can handle.

98 R1 was termed as the widow maker and not for noobs lol

A real mans bike or death wish?

That inspires me!

I like the fact that I must respect the bike and its power or im fucked, I dont get that from my 04 R1!!!!

The 00 R1 and 02-03 R1 wispers that in my ear everytime I get on!

I hear the wisper respect me and my power or I will fuck you up!

Sometimes it used to say one One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them!

The 04 R1 didnt say that at all hence why I had to put the stickers on, now realised it really dont have the same effect hence extreme denial on my part.....what an epic FAIL!
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PostPosted: 10:02 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

woo wrote:

My ridding style is go fast in a straight line, im not interested in getting my knee down, cornering like a pro with knees nearly touching the floor dont do it for me, so long as I can take a corner decently im cool.


Really.... That's like having a stunning girlfriend but only getting hand jobs from her!

woo wrote:

The manufactuer excuse is pathetic Yamaha got blown away by Suzuki ever since the GSXR1000 K1 came out and performance wise Yamaha is struggling to keep up, dont get me wrong there bikes are great but the competition is fierce only the new 09 R1 has put Yamaha back near the level playing field aginst the GSXR 1000.

If an individual cant handle the power of a bike then they need to man up and be honest to them self and not be indenial and get some thing they can handle.



BMW, Honda, and Kawasaki are leading the way at the moment.

I think that anyone can handle the power of any 1000cc+ bike in a straight line. The tricky part is getting the corners right, at speed.

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PostPosted: 10:19 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you just want low down torque you might be better off getting a large twin.

I have ridden the 07 R1 and low down it felt like it had nothing compaired to my 99 r1. I have a 2001 R1 now (the last of the carbed models) and It feels nice a torquey low down and fairly fast higher up the revs. Great bike for the roads IMO
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PostPosted: 10:29 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Yamaha R series of bikes have generally been a bit revvy. The early R1s less so, but partially because they were lower geared and had less top end than later models.
I chose my 06 GSXR 1000 because it's supposed to have one of the best ranges of power - the K7 onwards apparently lost a bit of mid-range and due to the dual exhausts with big cat gained a bit of weight; though did get even more top end go.
Bit late now I suspect, but I'd definitely recommend a test ride on one before going for an older bike. It does have pretty high gearing which can give the impression it's not that lively - but then it's relaxed in the lower gears, but still flies with a flick of the throttle.

woo wrote:
only the new 09 R1 has put Yamaha back near the level playing field aginst the GSXR 1000.

Haven't ridden the latest bikes, but from what I've read it was a bit of a damp-squib, focusing on the big-bang stuff but not matching up power wise.
BMW is the current bike to beat I'd say and looks like the new Kwak has managed that from what I've read so far.
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PostPosted: 10:50 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

lol face palm

Yeah I dare you to come to Mordor and face palm me!

Ok I will man up and be honest!

I dont do corners and get my knee down as I am a PUSSY and I am scared of getting my knee down!
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PostPosted: 11:03 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

woo wrote:
lol face palm

Yeah I dare you to come to Mordor and face palm me!

Ok I will man up and be honest!

I dont do corners and get my knee down as I am a PUSSY and I am scared of getting my knee down!


Laughing

You don't need to get your knee down to go fast/have fun in the corners.
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PostPosted: 11:09 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

woo wrote:


I dont do corners and get my knee down as I am a PUSSY and I am scared of getting my knee down!


At least I'm not the only one Embarassed Laughing
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PostPosted: 11:22 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

rac3r wrote:
woo wrote:


I dont do corners and get my knee down as I am a PUSSY and I am scared of getting my knee down!


At least I'm not the only one Embarassed Laughing


Nothing wrong with that IMO. I have a few rider friends who spent most of the time taking pictures of themselves getting their KD at various different roundabouts. Personally I would rather drive somewhere and not obsess with KD, if it happens, it happens.
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PostPosted: 11:51 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

To some degree most bike riders are 'straight line heroes' compared to a lot of car drivers - as it's much less scary to push a car's handling limits on the road generally - and the bikes have a lot more umph to make up for it come straighter bits.
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PostPosted: 12:02 - 16 Nov 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

sometimes you just dont get on with a bike.. it happens.

a good example was a race prepped r6 i had on track once. did NOT get on with it at all. it was well setup but i just didnt gel with it and didnt really enjoy the trackday.

on my CBR600F trackbike however, i have oodles of fun, the characteristics are different and i just get on better with the CBRs manners rather than the 'wring the neck out of it' R6.

the r6 was far better setup than my trackbike was but still, just wasnt for me.

if you're not happy, change it. just coz a reviewer may scream how wonderful a bike is, doesnt mean it'll be good for you
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