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 SirFallalot Trackday Trickster

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 Posted: 11:12 - 22 Aug 2021 Post subject: Muscle bikes vs low cc counterparts |
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In choosing a "forever" holiday bike to take and keep abroad to ride through winding countryside roads, I'd like to hear some comparisons between the likes of the ZRX1200/CB1300 and their 750 counterparts.
Specwise:
ZXR1200...CB1300...CB750
122hp.......114hp......75hp
112Nm......117Nm....64Nm
227kg........234kg.....215kg (dry)
For a penalty of ~15-20 kilos, some extra tax and more expensive rear tire, there's almost double the power. They do look huge, is the extra weight even noticeable?
I do feel a wee lack of power on the 750 after the zx9r but I think that keeps trouble at bay with the cbr forks it doesn't handle bad either for what it is considering the replacements aren't any more agile. ____________________
Lexmoto Valiant 125; 94 CB400; 96 CB750F2; 81 CB750 (restoring, lol not gonna happen); 2001 ZX9R(It's about to go :c); 2012 R1200R; 2015 R1200RS |
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What is it the yanks say? There is no substitute for cubic inches.
I prefer a big engine with oodles of power to spare. Others prefer to wring the neck of little engines. They are, of course, wrong. Big is beautiful (in bikes, not women before someone suggests I try riding Diane)  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Why not go for something a little more modern than the bikes you have suggested for yourself? Then you can cut on the weight, have better handling, AND have all that lovely litre bike power. CB1000R, GSX1000F, ZX1000S, FZ1 Fazer, MT10, or MT09 for some triple fun. Even my much older FZS1000 beats the ZRX and CB1300 in most respects.
In fact, that's your answer: get an FZS1000 Fazer, upgrade the suspension, and know there's nowhere you can go to improve on your choice  ____________________ 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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Currently ride a Bandit 1200 and an SV650.
The SV is about 25hp less power and a fat Labrador lighter than the Bandit.
Having toured on both through winding roads. For me, if I could only have one it would be the Bandit 1200 no contest. ____________________ Current Bike: 2004 Suzuki Bandit 600S
Previous Bikes: Yamaha FS1E, Mobylette Moped Thingy, Suzuki GS125, Kawasaki Zephyr 550, Kawasaki Zephyr 750, Kawasaki ER500, Suzuki Bandit 600, Honda CBR600F, Triumph Street Triple 675, Suzuki V Strom 650, Suzuki Bandit 1200, Suzuki SV650N, Honda CB500F. |
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Buy a Triumph Rocket 111 , all the cubes you could want 2,296cc or near enough.
Or the BMW R 1,800.
Big engine, big tyres, big everything  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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Not really looking for bike suggestions, more for the experience of riding/owning both e.g. if the extra power of the bigger muscle bikes is worth the weight and size penalty considering the 750cc counterparts aren't that "slow". ____________________
Lexmoto Valiant 125; 94 CB400; 96 CB750F2; 81 CB750 (restoring, lol not gonna happen); 2001 ZX9R(It's about to go :c); 2012 R1200R; 2015 R1200RS |
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Not really looking for bike suggestions, more for the experience of riding/owning both e.g. if the extra power of the bigger muscle bikes is worth the weight and size penalty considering the 750cc counterparts aren't that "slow". |
I got my 750 mainly for the reason that it’s more sensible to commute on a bike that size than a litre sport bike, but it’s still fast enough to be a lot of fun. I do miss the extra power of the litre class bikes but on normal roads it’s definitely more useable. That said, my next bike will likely be another gixxer thou cos I just love em. ____________________ DILLIGAF
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I had a Bandit 1250 for years, then I bought an MT07.
For a while I enjoyed the smaller, lighter bike and the ability to thrash the tits of the engine without instantly ending up doing illegal speeds.
But after a while I missed the torque and refinement of the bigger engine and I bought another Bandit 1250.
I'm not looking to change my bike anytime soon, but if I was I wouldn't consider anything under 1000cc. ____________________ Suzuki Bandit 1250
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