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I've been riding the same model of bike for a number of years now, for various reasons. I do love it, but I would dearly love to try something different from time to time, just to keep the variety in there and keep up with what's going on with newer bikes, as I used to do when younger and a bit more flush with cash.
I really do think that it makes the whole biking thing much more interesting if you can. And yes, I'd even try a Harley or two (but not at my expense ). |
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I like to keep at least two bikes on the go just for variety. I haven't tried a modern 600 supersports yet, but I'm fairly sure that I wouldn't enjoy the riding position. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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After moving back to Malaysia I ran about on my dad's Honda underbone for a while. Basically a moped with gears. It's light and fairly nimble, but I can't help but find the shifting weird. Instead of the one-down-four-up method these sort of bikes use Honda Cub-style shifters, one pedal in front of and one behind the left footpeg. You tap the front one to shift up and tap the rear one to downshift. Needless to say my left heel got a bit of an unseasonal workout.
Looks like this:
https://imganuncios.mitula.net/honda_dream_ex5_99286274243550604.jpg
I'm guessing they do this because it's a sturdier design? The shift pedals are a lot chunkier compared to the slender things most bikes have.
Also gotten into the habit of gripping the basket with my knees in lieu of a tank. Hope I don't bend it out of shape
Still keen to try a cruiser-style bike, will see what the future holds  ____________________ Motorsapien Art |
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I rode a 250cc MP3 rental in California. Was expecting to get the 400cc model, so that was an initial disappointment.
The acceleration, already fairly anemic being a 250cc, was even further blunted by 260kg odd weight of the MP3. Way way heavier than my SH300. I estimate it to accelerate much like a 125, and about the same top speed.
However, it was quite fun to ride on some of the twistier roads in the Santa Cruz mountains. They're too twisty to get high speeds on, and the benefits of two wheels up front start to become more apparent. They basically understeer when losing traction. You can brake fairly heavily even when leaned over to the point of scraping the centre stand.
Also, not as bad for filtering as you might think. The two front wheels are about as wide apart as the typical handlebars, so if you can fit your handlebars through the gap, you can probably fit an MP3. Things like traffic islands would be the main gotcha.
On the topic of clip-ons: moving from the ER6 to the VFR was interesting here. The VFR has a mildly sporty position, but it's still much further bent over than the ER6. Gave me quite bad shoulder / neck aches until I adjusted. The seat, I did not adjust to; it's dreadful, kills my legs after 4+ hours in the saddle, just as bad on the 20th day of a tour as the first. Riding my GF's ER6 was then quite weird. It felt like a YBR, bolt upright, high and wide handlebars, light and agile. On the other hand, the ER6f at speeds over 80mph is unpleasant, whereas cruising on the VFR at 100+ feels like nothing. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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stevo as b4 wrote: | I've always mentioned the ZZR1400 engine, airbox and exhaust removed and re-tuned to suit, but It would need to be a far more laid back bike than a litre sports chassis or long lay on the tank hyper bike etc.
Hard tail chop maybe?
I actually wouldn't mind a big fat square tank retro style like a Z1000 or GSX1100 or XS1100, but if you throw modern suspension, brakes and performance parts/engine swaps at them it's seen as destroying a classic, and not really in keeping with the style.
A bit like why a lot of people don't like LC350's with RGV suspension and wheel swaps etc. |
I love bikes like that if it's done well. But it does seem a shame as they become rarer. On the other hand, bikes were made for riding - as long as there's always one pristine, bog standard one in a museum somewhere, I guess it doesn't really matter. Probably, if I had a good classic Jap, I'd keep it standard, but if I had one that for some reason I couldn't get to original condition, I'd upgrade/modify it. |
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Not ridden anything with a really big engine yet. Like one of the big 13,00-1,400cc muscle bike type things.
The big Harley I rode doesn't count. If you can't get over 100bhp out of 1,380cc you can go to the back of the class. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 213 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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