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notbike Formerly known as notabikeranymore
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Posted: 11:33 - 05 Nov 2018 Post subject: Keep my R6 or upgrade to an S1000RR? |
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tl;dr S1000RR is a million times better than R6 in every way (except looks imo) and I can now afford one, but I REALLY love my R6, what do?
I have no idea what to do and I need some advice.
I love my R6 to death, and I'm not bored of it yet, but since hitting 4 years no-claims last month the S1000RR has just become easily affordable to me and I have always loved the idea of some day owning one. I love trackdays when I can do them, and I love fast riding in twisties.
Major factor that's playing in my head for switching up in the first place is that the snapped steering lock on R6 has pissed me off massively and I haven't repaired it since it happened a year ago. Since that day I've not been as excited about my R6 and it put a downer on everything. I am aware that it is irrational, but it's been fucking with my head constantly.
There is frame damage to the lock-hole too, which further complicates any idea of a repair and defeats the purpose of even getting it fixed at all because of the money involved. As a result of the frame damage, Yamaha can't even guarantee that replacing the locking mechanism itself would get the lock to work correctly, and I'm not prepared to spend over a grand on a 50/50 outcome. (Side note, isn't frame damage an instant write-off?). I'm not buying a new fucking frame even though I've been irrationally tempted to piss money away like this.
The bike is massively devalued by the snapped lock anyway, and it's going to depreciate even further in future anyway. I've put around 22k miles on the bike since I bought it new 2 years ago.
I'm really sick of the steering lock being broken and not being able to access my parking lights/having a stiff/weird feeling ignition barrel that feels like it could seize up at any moment.
I have a very strong attachment to my R6 that I haven't had with any other bike and it's almost weird. The thought of getting rid of it to upgrade to the S1000RR actually upsets me, even though I do kind of want an S1000RR.
In a way it feels like the excitement of an S1000RR would quickly help me get over the R6, but I'm unsure. I know I don't need an S1000RR, but I don't need an R6 either. Nobody buys these things for "need". If I lived by need and not want, I'd own a scooter.
I know I cannot keep two bikes, so if I did get an S1000RR I would have to sell my R6. I couldn't keep it as a track-only bike (although that would 100% be the way forward if I could).
To put it into perspective, I'm SO attached to my R6 that the thought of not riding it anymore upsets me more than breaking up with my ex GF did.
I don't know what to do. I've put in a request to test ride the S1000RR and I'm hoping that will clear up my perspective. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't even let me on for a test ride because I'm 24.
Not interested in any other options, it's between the S1000RR and the R6.
I love 600s in general too and haven't really rode a 1000 except for a quick go on a mate's K5 GSXR 1k.
Additional information is that some friends and I are planning to ride to Spain next summer, and also planning on a huge number of trackdays in spring/summer. The R6 is capable of both, but starting to think of what it'd be like on an S1000RR.
Any input appreciated. Especially if you've rode both 600 and 1000 super. |
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Posted: 12:55 - 05 Nov 2018 Post subject: |
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I presume buying the BM is dependent on selling the R6? But what will you get for an R6 with frame damage? ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Posted: 12:55 - 05 Nov 2018 Post subject: |
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I'm considering going back the other way having spent the last 5-7 years on Litre sports bikes. 954, 2005 R1, and a 2014 GSXR1000. They're very quick when you want to make progress and making going very fast very easy. Personally the S1000RR isn't for me as there's a lot of rider aids which are great, but do detract from the experience somewhat.
Am I glad I rode litre sports bike when I could? Yes absolutely. I'd say try and get a proper test ride on one if you can and if you want to go for it then do it or you'll forever be wondering what if. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Posted: 14:23 - 05 Nov 2018 Post subject: |
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Kawasaki Jimbo wrote: | chickenstrip wrote: | I presume buying the BM is dependent on selling the R6? But what will you get for an R6 with frame damage? |
Have both. |
Well, this is what I'm wondering. An R6 that won't fetch much if you sell it? Keep it as your track bike and buy the BM for the road. But of course I don't know that the OP can stretch to that money-wise. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Posted: 23:11 - 05 Nov 2018 Post subject: |
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I get what your saying totally mate! But then it depends on if you really ride your bikes, or want to go places and get around. You'd want to feel safe in the city, or on A-roads or motorways etc etc!
But if a 250cc is less of a hazard or chore to ride, then a 300cc would be a bit better with a touch of reserve margin, and a 400-500cc would be very useful and a nicer more relaxing ride.
Then a 600 would have a nice bit of effortlessly extra performance you don't really need but it's nice to have a bit more than you need. But a 1000 might be better as it'd save a few gear changes and allow you to be really lazy and make 3figure progress like your barely having to do a thing etc.
If like me you want to piss about on tight and twisty back lanes all single track, or on narrow coast roads or just buzz around the suburbs or nowhere very populated on small slow roads, a 125 or just a small bike can be fun and ideal. Its more about the weight <100kg and something ultra nimble and that you can thrash hard without going too quick or needing to scrub off lots of speed for each bend etc.
Only my opinion, but a 50bhp+ 450cc would be too much sometimes as would some 250cc bikes.
If I did distance commuting then a nice smooth VFR like Marjay's would be bob on, and for regular track days a nice 90's 600 would be cracking. To ride to Europe twice a year for two weeks with passenger and luggage then I'd be stoked with a GTR1400 or FJR1300 etc.
I get why anyone would want a BMW S1000RR it'd be great, but as an only bike it wouldn't do it for me, and it's effortlessly scary quick, when something more thrashable to go half as fast would excite much more well to me anyway. |
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Posted: 19:23 - 07 Nov 2018 Post subject: |
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Right so I just got a quote from Yamaha for fixing up my steering lock and they've essentially said "No point, your frame's lock-hole is busted and it's not worth repairing". They were right, to repair locks alone is £1k, but to swap frames and repair locks it's £5k in total. FUCK that.
It's pretty much a done deal at this point. I don't want to keep modding/riding a snapped up bike and it's not worth repairing shit all on it. It may as well go to someone else as a track bike, because I can't keep a track bike and a road bike as much as I'd love to convert it and keep it.
If I'm going to pour 5K into something, it's going to be an S1KRR, not a fucking steering lock. I'll probably miss my R6 for a bit until I end up in slick mode on the S1KRR tbh.
I'm feeling a lot more clear about this choice now, and need to work out what my bike is worth and figure out the money side of it all.
Any ideas what my bike's worth?
List of mods:
1 Fully snapped steering lock and fucked up frame hole.
Full akra system
ASV shorty levers
Blue HEL steel braided brake lines
Techspec tank grips
Blue Puig double bubble screen
Matching footpeg blanking plates+spare unpainted
OEM rear seat cowl (Fucking impossible to find anywhere)
Full r&g aero crash protection including rear swingarm, front axle and frame sliders and full engine casings on left and right side
r&g radiator guard
r&g tail tidy
r&g mirror blanking plates
r&g bar ends
supersprox rear sprocket
HyperPro RSC steering damper.
Also have some other goodies not yet fitted to the bike, a healtech gipro gear indicator, and motodynamic flush mount front indicators & integrated rear tail light.
Spare goodies: Got stock exhaust, stock levers, and a spare set of fully intact but scratched left side OEM fairings from when they were replaced by Yamaha with more OEM ones a year ago after I dropped it on it's side being pulled over
I doubt BMW will accept a part exchange on a bike with a snapped steering lock, right? I've asked them anyway. |
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Posted: 17:04 - 12 Nov 2018 Post subject: |
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What happened to the steering lock that was bad enough to scrap the frame?
But yeah I wouldn't have an aluminium framed bike with frame damage as a road bike, it would trigger fuck out of me. ____________________ Be a REAL MAN! |
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Posted: 18:08 - 12 Nov 2018 Post subject: |
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Meef wrote: | Oh yeah, I forgot to update this. I went for the S1000RR.
I've privately sold the R6 to someone for a decent price (within a day LOL) and so I'll be going to pick up the S1000RR on Saturday.
Cheers for the input though guys, really appreciate all the advice that was in this thread.
Ultimately when I had the R6 and the S1000RR side-by-side I just couldn't resist at all. |
Ya gotta do what ya gotta do! Enjoy the S1000 ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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