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 Posted: 21:39 - 01 Mar 2011 Post subject: What is the best bike ever? Your choice |
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Probably been done 85 times before but the BCF search is basic, to say the least. Shite and useless, some would say
Simple question - what do you consider to be the best road bike ever made?
I'll nominate the GPZ500 - brilliant all rounder, reliable, capable of touring, commuting, scratching round the back roads, forgiving, ideal for a recently qualified learner or old hand. Can return quite remarkable fuel economy with a little care, yet still hit around 130mph (more than enough for anyone sane, surely ). Spares availability is good, prices have remained sensible and real bargains can be had. Pretty easy to work on. And I would say not unattractive to look at either:
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Good call on the GPZ, I'd go for a CB250RS. Similar reasons, but I'll add kick start and aircooling for added simplicity. Shame they don't make them any more, I'd have one again in a heartbeat. In fact, anyone wanna swap one for my CB500?
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This has been done before and the winner was:
https://www.gutshot.com/images/featurepics/honda90.jpg
Win's in every category except looks and long distance riding.
So excluding reliability and practicality in favour of looks i'd go for this:
https://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/1994-ducati-916-1.jpg
It has the looks, technology ahead of it's time such as a single sided swinger & under seat exhaust. It's essentially the same bike that won the last two WSBK races and has been so good it's forced the biggest and best of them to copy it in order to beat it (Honda SP1 & 2). |
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https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y164/BLUEX5/701da453.jpg
The original GSXR750. Alloy Frame? - Check. Roadgoing version of factory F1 / Endurance prototype?- Check. Japanese reliability? - Check.
Basically before the other manufacturers had done anything, Suzuki had done everything. The other Japanese manufacturers were still fucking around with steel frames and in some cases twin shock rear ends coupled with aircooled engines so big they needed a fuel tank the size of an upturned rowing boat to cover them. Comparing the GSXR to other mid 80's bikes is like comparing a park bench to an F1 car.
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400 superdream ftw
https://i979.photobucket.com/albums/ae271/RxsOllie/RIMG1079.jpg
Just whoring ma new ride ____________________ 2002 Aprilia RSV1000R, Cbr600Fs, Mk1 B12, Vfr400 NC30...
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The Cub may have sold a trillion units or whatever but it's far from being even the best small bike ever. They're horrible to ride, let's be honest. Bloody appalling suspension. The older ones rust away rapidly. The motors are frequently not as reliable as you'd think. Fuel economy isn't what it should be for the poor level of performance.
I'd go so far as to say that the Cub isn't even a proper bike. It's nearer to a scooter than anything. No manual clutch consigns it to the bin, IMHO. Crap brakes, shit handling, dreadful looks, slow as buggery, all round pretty horrible. If the Cub is the best ever bike, I'm Ghandi.
I could understand the original CB750 being considered - that bike was truly groundbreaking and effectively brought the curtain down on the archaic British bike industry and ushered in a new era where bikes were reliable, oil tight but, if I'm honest, also lacking a certain amount of character.
I dislike plastic on bikes but the GPZ for me is still the closest to the ideal all round bike ever made. ____________________ The RXS100: vehicle of choice for Chuck Norris |
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 Posted: 22:09 - 01 Mar 2011 Post subject: Re: What is the best bike ever? Your choice |
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| 27cows wrote: | I'll nominate the GPZ500 |
You fail. Perhaps the best value bike right now, but best road bike ever? No way.
Thinking with my head, I'd say it has to be the last dual seat CBR600F. The last truly 'do anything' road bike. It'll tour, scratch, commute, race, trackday, take a pillion and do 40mpg. It'll beat 90% of road vehicles off of the lights and it'll do 150mph. It is also pretty easy to work on, and supremely reliable. Parts aren't that expensive either.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/265852/images/2002-CBR600F.jpg
However, thinking with my heart, I'd have to say the Buell XB12R Firebolt. For the road there is nothing to touch it. Its not super powerful but its got enough power and torque to do anything you might need to do on the road. It handles better than any american (or most Japanese and European) bikes have any right to. It is immensely confidence inspiring, looks crazy and sounds awesome. As above it'll race, trackday, commute, scratch, tour a bit and do 40mpg. Pillions aren't great, but solo riding is why we all ride bikes, and you don't want to ruin the experience by sharing it! Its got enough wind protection to make riding comfortable, but you don't need to do much beyond 80mph to really feel like you're going quickly unlike the CBR. It'll also wheelie, stoppie and burn out with the best of 'em!
https://american.partsandmotorcycles.com/09_XB12R.jpg
Thinking with my Cojones, it would have to be :
https://www.visordown.com/uploads/images/ProductImage/1010.jpg
The Aprilia RS250. The smell, the handling, the power delivery. For mental fun on the road, there is only one choice as the RGV is less reliable and less sexy. ____________________ 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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Best bike ever might be a bit strong, but I really did like this:
https://img848.imageshack.us/img848/4982/xj900.jpg
Decent performance (a passenger didn't make any difference) reasonable fuel consumption, no chain to adjust and, once they got rid of the handlebar fairing, it handled pretty damn well for the time.
I toured, commuted and scratched mine and it could deal with everything I could give it; there are faster bikes and better handling ones, but as an all rounder, I would say these are pretty tough to beat. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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Its a tough one to answer because if it was the best bike ever then why dont you own one?
The VFR 750 would be a contender for me, and I toyed with the idea of owning one but instead I have a VTR and I cant even say thats the best bike ever. I love the beastie but its not the best bike ever.
I'll with hold my choice until I've ridden more bikes.  ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
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40mpg is the very big thing that immediately rules out the CBR600 as being the best bike ever. That's horrific. Cars carrying five people can easily do more than that, proving the engine design is nowhere near as great as you might think, otherwise it'd be doing 70 to the gallon
Thing about bikes is that everyone has a different idea of what makes something 'better'. There are hordes who believe Harley Fat Boys are the best thing ever to turn a wheel. And plenty who think the MZ Supa 5 is the very pinnacle of motorcycling excellence.
I think the 350LC is a contender. It was an absolute sensation when it first appeared. It was a home modders wet dream. There were (and probably still are) some eye popping examples cooked up by enthusiasts.
RG500 is another amazing bike. GPZ900. The early GSXR1100s (of which I had one - absolutely incredible bike in its day). Z1. H1. Water Kettle. RE5. NS400. The Vincents, as mentioned above. CBX1000. Benelli Sei 900. Laverda Jota. Ducati 888. Bimota Tesi. The list is virtually endless  ____________________ The RXS100: vehicle of choice for Chuck Norris |
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| HD wrote: | Obviously, I cant really comment as I am too young and inexperienced however why is everyone suggesting older bikes that are 'ahead of their time'. Why not choose a bike that is more modern than THAT bike.
Based on knowledge I would agree with the CBR600F. Again, based on what I've heard and seen, would an sv650 be a contender? Grunt, fair top speed, great sound, pillion-able, wind protection with a double bubble, comfy riding position, looks good...? |
SV650's are shite.
My choice is based on bikes that changed the way the game was played. The quantum leap of the first GSXR was unmatched untill the first Fireblade came out, which in itself was an updated take on the GSXR concept (for speed add lightness rather than monster power).
The LC is a contender in some ways, but at the end of the day it's just an "E" model RD with a water jacket and a monoshock, not that it's a bad thing but in standard trim it probably doesn't offer anything the outgoing RD400E didn't, apart from less chrome. ____________________ 18:54:48 Rob Fzs: jews don't give away stuff for free
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The Hayabusa when it came out in 1999 must have been rather mind blowing at the time. Certainly not best bike but an excess of everything that went before it.
The best all round bike I ever owned was a Kawasaki Z650C3. Baby brother of the 1000 but a georgeous bike.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 43 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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