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 Posted: 12:33 - 16 Feb 2014 Post subject: il4 to vtwin |
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Hi all, Had IL4s for 3 years now and fancy trying a twin.
Would really like a tl1000s but they seem to be hit and miss for a cheap en.
How would going from a daytona 600 to a tl1000 or sv1000 be?
A few cheap sv650s around, how would these compare to my daytona?
I enjoy just riding round enjoying the sun and going on solo rides but would need to be comfy for a pillion in the other half wants to come.
How would MPG compare also?
Insurance for the tl1000s and sv650 are the same price from the same insurer so shouldnt have any problems swapping say from sv650 to tl1000 if I get bored.
Finally, what sort've milage to twins start to get tired at?
Thanks, Grant ____________________ Ex bikes: 05 Suzuki En 125, '98 Yamaha Thundercat, '08 Honda cbr125, '05 Kawasaki z750, '03 Triumph Daytona 600, '91 Kawasaki ex250, '03 Hyosung Comet 125
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 nowhere.elysium The Pork Lord

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An SV won't compare to your Triumph in the slightest, unless a lot of money has been dropped on it. The engines are sound enough, provided they've not been abused. The suspension and brakes are weak, but the chassis feels pretty well balanced. Makes a good noise, too.
I've been riding mine in all weathers for just under four years, and it's a solid and reliable ride. It is not, however, fast, nor does it compete with fast bikes. I tend to average about 35mpg, but I don't do subtlety when it comes to throttle control. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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Thanks for the replies, think il go straight to a tl1000 then
how many miles is too high? ____________________ Ex bikes: 05 Suzuki En 125, '98 Yamaha Thundercat, '08 Honda cbr125, '05 Kawasaki z750, '03 Triumph Daytona 600, '91 Kawasaki ex250, '03 Hyosung Comet 125
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As for budget Id only be able to afford a struffy one, seen a few with 30k going for 1600ish.
What are the cagiva V-raptors like?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2001-CAGIVA-V-RAPTOR-RED-/111281101874?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item19e8dedc32
It has TL engine, does that mean its exactly same engine or a copy? i.e. is it as good quality?
Edit: Also, whats the deal with the MPH sticker, will the speedo actually still read in KMH? I know with a mechanical speedo you just put a sticker over. ____________________ Ex bikes: 05 Suzuki En 125, '98 Yamaha Thundercat, '08 Honda cbr125, '05 Kawasaki z750, '03 Triumph Daytona 600, '91 Kawasaki ex250, '03 Hyosung Comet 125
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Haha, good joke! ____________________
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Don't buy an SV650.
V-Twins are one of those things you either love or hate.
For me I love them, low down grunt, epic noise and they are great fun to ride as you really have to work the bike, up and down the gears and they are just great to ride, come in a bit hot for a corner jam it down a gear with a little squiggle from the back, flick it back up a gear and power through.
IL4 for me, they don't do much then they go really fast and are somewhat boring as they require zero effort, whoopdeedooo I've pinned it in first, and now I will change into second at 120millionmph, that isn't for me.
Just like others will hate V-Twins as grumbly rubbish. ____________________ Stinkwheel: You have no right to free speech
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I have never owned a V2... - end of statement.
Never go for a suzuki SV650/1000. I've been on 1000S and it was boring and overpriced noise machine, like if Harley Davidson did a ''sports tourer''. I had the NC27 back then when my mate got the SV1000S and I still can not believe people flush that kind of money down do toilet for the SV.
I have heard the TL and VTR are great for the money though, if we want to stay in Japan. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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| garth wrote: | I found the SV1000 I rode to be fairly dull, likewise the TL1000S was pretty docile compared to my ZX9R at the time.
Test ride before you buy. I tend to liken big twins to diesel cars. Lots of low down and then drop off the further you rev them.
Also worth a note that they tend to be snatchy at the low end of the rev range. Especially my old 900SSie, it was useless below 3,500rpm and useless above 8000!
| pits wrote: | ...they are great fun to ride as you really have to work the bike |
Entirely subjective depending on which bike. You really have to work a new R6 to make progress... |
Yeah but in all honesty the R6 can go fuck spiders for all I care, one of the most pointless bikes I have ever ridden on the road, like waiting for a car with a turbo from a cruise ship to kick in, does take off when it kicks in but ain't nobody go time for dat ____________________ Stinkwheel: You have no right to free speech
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Old Thread Alert!
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