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| sidewinder |
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 Posted: 16:23 - 14 Jun 2012 Post subject: whats the scariest bike you've ridden |
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Seen loads of threads on the best bike you've ridden and the worst but never the scariest.It could a bike that's tried to hurt you. Been to quick. to wheelie happy etc etc. Some storys would be great  |
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Two bikes but for totally different reasons.
My RG500 because you were always worried it would sieze and lock up the rear wheel at silly speeds.
The bike that replaced it, same as below, a 1990 gsxr110 K - always felt it just wanted to kill me .
https://motorcycle-specs.com/general/Suzuki-GSXR_1100K-1989.jpg
Without doubt I wish I had kept the RG over the gsxr. ____________________ Yamaha TZR250 - love the smell of TTS!!!!
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| T0MMY |
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I've moved up to faster bikes gradually so nothing has ever been that scary. I do remember being absolutely blown away by my GPZ400 though, coming from a restricted TZR125. I couldn't believe how fast it was I wouldn't say it was scary though, just impressive. ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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| m3-paul wrote: | Two bikes but for totally different reasons.
My RG500 because you were always worried it would sieze and lock up the rear wheel at silly speeds.
The bike that replaced it, same as below, a 1990 gsxr110 K - always felt it just wanted to kill me  .
https://motorcycle-specs.com/general/Suzuki-GSXR_1100K-1989.jpg
Without doubt I wish I had kept the RG over the gsxr. |
That's not a K. ____________________ 18:54:48 Rob Fzs: jews don't give away stuff for free
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so far probably my SP-1, used to get some pretty intense tank slappers on that. had a few rear end slides from being a bit aggresive with the throttle coming out of corners aswell, i Wouldnt say it was scary though, it was more exiting i think  ____________________ 04 NSR 125(sold) ---- 03 CBR 600rr(sold) ----90 pan euro ST1100 ' ' ----02 CG 125
94 CB400 Super Four ---- 2000 VTR SP1 (sold) ---- 08 ninja p8f(sold, meh) ----05 CBR600rr  |
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My mates Aprila Tuono, I didn't think the jump from a 650 to a 1,000 would be so intimadating. Bike was scary quick through the whole rev range, definatley a lose your licence without realising quick. I think when i move up to a litre machine it will have to be a more sedate bike!  ____________________ Previously Known As A5tra_G
Old Bikes :2010 Kawasaki ER6 F & 2000 Honda VTR Firestorm
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My gixer750 K1
Its a big bike and Im only 5'1 so had to learn the jumping on and off technique. Most times it didn't bother me and offered my friends mucho amusement when they were riding behind me. How I never lost my licence with it is beyond me but I eventually realised that age and pain in my back and shoulders was enough of a reason to let it go. I miss the speed and have to remind myself that a cruiser can not do roundabouts as well  ____________________ Do not presume that I am male. |
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Scumbike - absolutely no question about it.
I never even rode it 100yds and had to get off, that thing was lethal. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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Back in the 80's Yamaha and Norton developed a bike for Police use.
The frame was a development and modern version of the Norton Featherbed which then accepted the Yamaha XS1100 engine wrapped in Moto Martin bodywork and the decked out in Police livery.
It looked awsome, in a straight line it was phenomenal, but go anywhere near a bend at more than 30 MPH and it would do its best to spit you off It was probably the only bike I ever rode where I felt that fright was brown and warm
Turned out that Yamaha and norton just could not agree on geometry and it is thought that the Moto Martin bodywork caused a lot of problems, and so the idea was scrapped.
A year or so later, Aston Martin Tickford developed a Police spec bike using the Kawasaki GTR1000 engine. Now this thing did shift and it went round corners, but the cost worked out at around £14,000 per bike compared to the £3 - £4,000 the beemers were costing us, so whilst it was a fantastic bike, it was never going to get the seal of approval at those prices. ____________________ It is better to arrive 30 seconds late in this world, than 30 years early in the next |
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Husaberg FS650.
Had a go on my mates bike not long after he got it and he told me to pin the throttle in third and see what happened. Longest accidental wheelie I've ever done! It wasn't scary so much, just fun, especially as I'd just stepped off a divvy to have a go on it! ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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A streetfightered old school GSXR1100 that I was going to buy. I came back after a twenty minute test ride shaking, despite having ridden plenty of litre bikes.
It was then that the owner admitted it scared the life out of him too  ____________________ Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. |
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Most scary bike i ever rode rode was an old Z1000 Lawson replica, back in the late 80's. I was a big brave lad winding it up to 130mph, but as soon as i backed off the throttle, it went into the mother of all tank-slappers. I very nearly soiled my rompers and vowed never to go near the thing again. I had another try a few weeks later with a steering damper fitted, which seemed to improve things, but by then i was too scared of it to go over 90! ____________________ Current......Kawasaki ZZR1200 C2H and Kawasaki ZZR600 E7
Previous....Yamaha FS1E, Honda SS50, Suzuki AP50, BSA Bantam D14, Honda CD175, Honda CB250N, Kawasaki Z250A3, Yamaha RD250E, Kawasaki Z400, Kawasaki Z500, Kawasaki GPz550, Honda NTV600, Kawasaki GT750, Kawasaki Z1000R, Kawasaki GPX250 |
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One of the lads turned up on one of the Kawasaki 750 triples once.
It was tatty and looked old, but could`nt of been more than 6/7 years old at the most.
I took it for a spin, and I have to say that the motor felt really stong and felt like it was getting up to silly speeds rapidly.
In a straight line and under hard acceleration the back would squatt and squirm .
Not like the front lifting but like the rear end was doing it`s own thing?
The tyres felt like they were made of hard plastic in that I "felt" like it was trying to let go on any corner above 20mph.
I soon gave that back to him and I was`nt jealous of him at the time.
Now I would bite his arms off if he would sell it.
Yes he did sort it out and apperantly it was a much better bike although I never got to ride it a second time  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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| T.C wrote: | Back in the 80's Yamaha and Norton developed a bike for Police use.
The frame was a development and modern version of the Norton Featherbed which then accepted the Yamaha XS1100 engine wrapped in Moto Martin bodywork and the decked out in Police livery.
It looked awsome, in a straight line it was phenomenal, but go anywhere near a bend at more than 30 MPH and it would do its best to spit you off  It was probably the only bike I ever rode where I felt that fright was brown and warm
Turned out that Yamaha and norton just could not agree on geometry and it is thought that the Moto Martin bodywork caused a lot of problems, and so the idea was scrapped.
A year or so later, Aston Martin Tickford developed a Police spec bike using the Kawasaki GTR1000 engine. Now this thing did shift and it went round corners, but the cost worked out at around £14,000 per bike compared to the £3 - £4,000 the beemers were costing us, so whilst it was a fantastic bike, it was never going to get the seal of approval at those prices. |
Would of loved to of seen some pics of those 2  |
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| Ian Brandon Anderson wrote: | | m3-paul wrote: | Two bikes but for totally different reasons.
My RG500 because you were always worried it would sieze and lock up the rear wheel at silly speeds.
The bike that replaced it, same as below, a 1990 gsxr110 K - always felt it just wanted to kill me  .
https://motorcycle-specs.com/general/Suzuki-GSXR_1100K-1989.jpg
Without doubt I wish I had kept the RG over the gsxr. |
That's not a K. |
Appologies, clicked on the wrong google image as I have no photos of the bike as it was 20 years ago that I owned it and it only lasted three months in my posession before i either lost my licence or it killed me .
This is what it looked like.
https://www.vyxxn.co.uk/catalog/images/gsxr%201100%20k.jpg ____________________ Yamaha TZR250 - love the smell of TTS!!!!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 239 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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