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| Rogerborg |
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 Posted: 10:45 - 24 Aug 2016 Post subject: Different attitude on different bikes |
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I've noticed recently that the bike that I'm riding has a strong influence on the way that I ride. I won't make a sweeping liberal claim that "society bike made me do it", but I do genuinely find myself far more minded to ride:
like a lane-jinking, gap-grabbing, queue-jumping scallywag on the Ninja.
ostentatiously politely and courteously on the Enfield - No, sir, after you, I do insist upon it.
and scrupulously technically on the Nazi Tractor. Can I stop safely on my own side of the road in the space that I can see to be clear? WWIPSGAD?
Not bawwing, celebrating: constantly adjusting between three bikes that I enjoy for different reasons is helping to keep the commute fresh for me.
Just wondering if this is a common affectation. Do clips-ons create caddishness, or do other multi-bikers tend to ride with much the same attitude regardless of the mount? ____________________ 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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My busa was a prison sentence waiting to happen. Everywhere at silly speeds. I'm much more relaxed on my Trophy.
And I agree with Marjay and Paddy, Striples are anti social beasts  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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| ScaredyCat |
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 Posted: 11:57 - 24 Aug 2016 Post subject: Re: Different attitude on different bikes |
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| Rogerborg wrote: | I've noticed recently that the bike that I'm riding has a strong influence on the way that I ride. I won't make a sweeping liberal claim that " society bike made me do it", but I do genuinely find myself far more minded to ride:
 like a lane-jinking, gap-grabbing, queue-jumping scallywag on the Ninja.
 ostentatiously politely and courteously on the Enfield - No, sir, after you, I do insist upon it.
 and scrupulously technically on the Nazi Tractor. Can I stop safely on my own side of the road in the space that I can see to be clear? WWIPSGAD?
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You're just a conformist.
Whichever bike I've ridden on my commute I've ridden it pretty much the same. I do the same route to work each day and the same people are on it in their cars, vans etc. They might not recognise the bike but my crash helmet is quite distinctive so I try not to piss them off, which makes them somewhat compliant. Which is what I need from them. ____________________ Honda CBF125 ➝ NC700X
Honda CBF125 ↳ Speed Triple |
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| rubyhorse2 |
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totally agree. i admittedly acted a bit of a dick sometimes on the superduke, simply cos it sounded lary and looks ace, plus its meant to be ridden hard so you end up doing that i suppose.
Now on the adventure i'm a bit more chilled, still like to blast it but way less aggressive now and blipping the throttle at lights gets zero attention
i also remember having a bonneville on loan years ago and i think i aged about 30 years riding that, was happy at 40mph pottering along, taking in the sights |
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| Snowdonia Rider |
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Funny you should mention riding styles on different bikes, when I got my EXC the first ride I had with my mate he said "You're much more aggressive on that". I didn't think I was but when thinking about it he's probably right as it's very easy to chuck around.
I've also noticed I tend to be noisier with my SV than my GSX because of the exhaust. ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
Suzuki GP125 Suzuki GSX600F Suzuki SV650S KTM EXC250F SkyTeam Bongo 125
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Can confirm.
Generic 125 4 stroke = gradual progress (mostly through stationary traffic).
NSR 125 2 stroke (derestricted) = redline everywhere, not licence loss speeds.
CBR600 F3 = to fast everywhere.
God forbid I get my leg over a modern sports bike...
Am currently looking for an older (read: Cheap) R1
Will update if I survive. |
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maybe its my old age (im 35yrs lol) but im slow on the R1 and will be the same when i get back on a GSXR 1000
on my 12hr 540 mile journey to Spean Bridge in Scotland from London my speed on the motorway stayed at 70mph why cos i wanted to keep mpg up and anything over 70 mph for 12hrs becomes really exhausting
i mean a full tank before reserve was lasting me 185 miles per tank resulting in almost 70 mpg from an R1
in fact 70 mph was more relaxing anymore speed and fatigue hits in fast over such a long distance
now when im on the Grom im a speed freak as i think im going fast but as its only 125cc im actually going backwards in time as its so slow compared to the R1 lol!
When i was touring scotland everyone was zooming past at 70-80 mph on these country roads
Im like where the heck are you going that you need to speed so fast?
one random guy ended up in the field as he was going to fast and didnt make the bend and an air ambulance had to come and get him, so the road was closed off for quite a while.
so for me
R1 i ride like a grandad
Honda Grom i ride like im the gentic mutation of rossi/carl/barry/lewis! ____________________ Elen sila lummen omentielvo!
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Fireblade - just made me go ridiculously fast at all times (even when I wanted to go slow) hence it's no longer in the stable.
FJR1300 - will ride it as the mood suits me - sometimes like a sports bike, others like a sensible tourer.
Suzuki GT500 - generally slowly because it doesn't go fast. When I want a big smile on my face this is my bike of choice. It works for pillion too - wife loves it.
Triumph T120 - (Fireblade replacement) watch this space, not got it just yet - hoping it's going to help me act my age. What are the chances?
Numerous Enduro bikes - (No More) Had a worrying habit of crashing and a completely unjustified faith in my ability as a riding god .  |
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My stable of bikes is down to two and yes they both make? me ride a certain way?
The Hyosung 250 makes me have more smiles per mile and I have to think what I`m doing once I`m on major roads.
I have enough power/speed to not get into trouble and most of the time I`m not speeding.
The ZX6r : that makes getting a ticket to easy and getting through traffic that dares to get in my way soooooo easy and hence I suddenly feel the need to be in a hurry  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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I have only ever owned sports bikes so i ain't sure i know how to ride sensible.  ____________________ Current Bike - 2000 ZX-7R |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 149 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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