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| BLOFLY 636 |
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 BLOFLY 636 Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 13:20 - 26 Dec 2004 Post subject: TL 1000R opinions and experiences needed please |
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My girlfriend would like to know of the TL 1000R features, handling , Brakes Engine performance, Fuel consumption and Headlights. she is now considering two bikes to buy next, the Honda VTR 1000 Firestorm and the Suzuki TL 1000R any information would be very helpful  ____________________ Those bloody footpegs......they ought to do away with em! |
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 Sparks! Sir Tart-a-lot

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What bike does she currently ride?
Those two bikes aren't exactly beginner bikes.. especially not the TLR. They have a reputation you know  ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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 Posted: 13:59 - 26 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Features? A really smooth gearbox to be expected after 20k miles.
Fuel economy is not bad at all, was doing about the same as my ZX6R.
Handling, the standard rear shock is meant to be really shit and you'll be much better if you get one with an aftermarket shock.
Headlights? Perfectly good enough in my experience.
They are really nice bikes to ride but after my experience with the gearbox dieing on mine I can't say I'd be recommending one unless you're able to do gearbox repairs yourself.
Have a look on Thumper Zone for more info.
As has been said what experience of bikes does she have and what is she going or wanting to be using it for? |
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 BLOFLY 636 Brolly Dolly

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hellooo its the girlfriend, ive decided against a tl1000r after coming to the conclusion that i will probably die. what about the vtr? anyone know much about it? cheerio  ____________________ Those bloody footpegs......they ought to do away with em! |
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 BLOFLY 636 Brolly Dolly

Joined: 18 Aug 2004 Karma :   
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hello, its the girlfriend again i have been riding for about 5 months. i cant test ride any bike bigger then a 250cc because my license is restricted to that for another 7 months. i can get a learners permit for an unrestricted bike, which means i can ride, but only with supervision of someone who holds that class, but i still cant test ride someone elses bike, in case something happens, then not covered by insurance because a learners permit is not a license. i dont want a 1000cc because its a 1000cc, its just they are the only bikes i like the look of that come in yellow i know it will be a fast bike, but most bikes are fast, thats why we buy them. i had a cruiser and i dont want another one. any other suggestions? ____________________ Those bloody footpegs......they ought to do away with em! |
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A few ideas:
sv650
cbr600f, maybe different sports 600 - be careful though.
sports 400
A 1lr bike will be intimidating as hell, and I recon you wont have as much fun on those as a smaller, easier to ride, "safer" bike (with regards power). 600 tops I recon, and even then you need to use your head. 600s are very fast.
I've been very happy with the Cbr400 so far. Apart from mine being a little unreliable one. . A sports 400 is fast enough for the road I recon, UK roads anyway... Who wants to lose their licence anyway? |
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 Posted: 12:02 - 28 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Gotta be the Storm!
996cc(not a 1000 )
108bhp in standard trim
152mph
Fireblade brakes
bulletproof engine (dodgy cct's though, but I know a man who can sort that)
Heaps of torque
Sounds easily as good as the TL with good pipes on. I've got Micron carbon ovals.
They have a small 16l fuel tank and when you get on it that'll only do about 100 miles.
You need to change the rear shock, Penske do a good road/race shock.
Mine is making 122bhp.
Fitted with full SS pipework and Micron cans.
Penske rear shock
K&N, Dynojet and modded air box.
Modded cct's
Moriwaki high comp. pistons
Revolution close ratio box
Added fuel pump (not fitted as standard)
So, I'm a little biased I admit. But as a well mannered road bike that sounds the nads and looks good (add a belly pan) you can't beat it, and it's a HONDA!
All that for as little as £2500.  |
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 Posted: 12:16 - 28 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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i really want the firestorm so i agree 100 bloody percent with ya mate i like the belly pan too. they are about $7000 aus for a 97 - 99 model, so fairly frikkin cheap and sexy as hell. i have looked at the 600's and they just dont do much for me  ____________________ Those bloody footpegs......they ought to do away with em! |
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I had a VTR1000 and a TL1000s and used the demo TL1000R alot when i was working at a Suzuki dealer. My favorite was the TLS for its evil power delivery(only the early ones) and its quick handling, in comparison the TLR was like a boat. The firestorm is a nice bike, quick but not blade quick, easy to ride and comfy. i spent £500 on tuning toys for mine and that made a big difference. You need to muscle the Suzuki's to get the best from them but the Honda will do whatever you want without too much input. or buy an R6 instead  ____________________ https://www.motorcycle-road-and-race.co.uk and https://www.sw-motech-shop.co.uk/ and https://www.motorcycle-luggage.co.uk/ |
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Doubt you'd last that long on a VTR after only riding for 5 months, no offence.. I test rode a VTR as I was looking to buy one, it wasn't as fast as my R6 was but it was still pretty quick... plus they are physically quite big.... I'd never reccomend someone who's been riding 5 months to get a 1000cc bike, but well up to you! SV650S might be a better option. VTR's are very nice bikes though. ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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Have a look at these videos done on a VTR1000 showing it not being a dull bike and how it would be an interesting commuter. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 43 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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