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 Ragdoll Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 19:42 - 06 Apr 2006 Post subject: Are bigger bikes REALLY easier to ride? |
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Or do you think it's because you have passed your test and are a more confident/competent rider? ____________________ 1st bike - Honda Rebel; 2nd bike - CBR125; next bike - husband's 'blade hehehehe
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 feef Energiser Bunny

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 Posted: 19:58 - 06 Apr 2006 Post subject: |
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more stable in almost every way, but also more power means you can be lazy with gear changes and get away with it.. just wind it on and go.
also, being bigger makes you more loomable and are more easily spotted by car drivers.
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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Just to add..
Better frames
Suspension
Biger tyres (i.e. more tyre surface on the road)
Longer service intervals (depending, oilchanges at least, but cheaper)
Better brakes (which they ned to be on account of the extra mass!)
Comfyer
e.t.c.
But more expensive to run
Harder to fix
Not much fun trying to pick up! ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes<
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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Look at your CG. The forks are like pencils, the rims are very narrow with thin spokes. Suspension damping is minimal, swingarm is made of toilet roll tubes, brakes are drums, frame is pressed steel.
All adds up to a bike that is, frankly, pretty loose. Everything feels like it is bending and flexing as you ride it, everything else bounces and rattles. This sensation is caused by the fact that everything actually IS bending and flexing as you ride.
This is essential in order to make it light and cheap, the engine wouldn't be able to pull it otherwise. An Aprillia makes up for this by using space-age materials which are both strong and light. This makes them nice to ride but expensive.
Bigger bikes, even the cheap ones, can get away with being a wee bit heavier as they have the power to pull that weight about. As such they are stiffer and inspire more confidence. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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 Ragdoll Spanner Monkey

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Thanks for the replies guys. I have a CBR600 on the drive waiting for me and parked up next to my little Rebel it looks huge, though when I'm sitting on it it doesn't feel exceptional heavy or too high for me. Might give it a whirl at the weekend!  ____________________ 1st bike - Honda Rebel; 2nd bike - CBR125; next bike - husband's 'blade hehehehe
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 ISLAND GIRL World Chat Champion

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Hiya Ragdoll. I find my hornet 600 is definately easier to ride than my CG125 was now I have got used to her, yea, sure to start with it was a bit daunting, the thought of a newer, bigger and faster bike would be to any new rider I would of thought. The main thing that I noticed with the hornet is the brakes are far far better, a lot more responsive, I feel safer on it I think its because it is bigger and more noticeable, my CG was like a bicycle although a very good reliable and cheap to run bike.
I see Kat600 today and I sat on her new bike a suzuki 600 sports bike and that felt heavier than my bike, she is one brave girl, it sounded lovely mind but I dont know how I could ride in that leant over forward position for a long period of time, Kat if you read this you are an inspiration to me
Ragdoll, give it a few weeks of riding your new bike that awaits and you will wonder what you ever worried about, I was the same and even now sometimes I get a bit jittery if you know what I mean  ____________________ Live on the Isle of Wight and ride a CBR600F
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Thanks Island Girl. That's good to hear. I remember you passing your test so it's nice to hear that you are enjoying your bike!  ____________________ 1st bike - Honda Rebel; 2nd bike - CBR125; next bike - husband's 'blade hehehehe
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Just remember that the throttle is now no longer an on-off switch. Opening it too far and too quickly can lead to trouble, both legal and physical.
I felt I should say that, but you wont listen and I don't expect you to. Just lean forwards and try to make sure it is pointing in a straight line when you ignore the above for the first time.  ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Because of the extra weight and power, I believe that you tend to ride more defensive or conservative at the start.
Takes a while, but as soon as you start to feel the full potential of the bike, then the conservativeness goes out the window  ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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The extra power that bigger bikes offer makes it easy to just be lazy and chug along in top
In some ways I miss my old TDR125. Thrashing the nuts off it in every gear to get its best, every car more of a challenge to pass and usually having to use corners to slingshot around as thats the only place the cagers slowed down.
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 Visitor Q $25 whore

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Only thing i dislike is the feelign that you HAVE to wait until its upright before pinning it.
I dread to think what a litres like if the 6 is twitchy enough if you put the power down to early.
Dont get me wrong i accelerate out smoothly and gradually, but you have to be upright before gunning it.
Same as when in the central crap overtaking, you have to be more careful with it. Whereas on the Goose it was like, fuck it, pin it whereever and roll past slowly
Too easy to break traction and get a wobble, and when overtaking in the 'third lane' so to speak, thats not good, so you have to be far more judicious.
Not to mention as stinkwheel says, a quick flick of the wrist in any gear from 2nd upwards will have you in ban territory soon enough.
Hell my 0-60 is about 97% in first (i change up at 55).
But i went out for a ride on monday with el stupido on his 650 single. And the overtakes he was doing to make progress...
He'd do 3 or 4 russian roulette, badly timed overtakes slowly and labouriously (and hes not slow on that bike, its just shite). Then id wait for a brief interval with a good view of oncoming traffic (and without any preferably) and id catch up with him with just a quick drop of a gear and a fistful.
Completely safe. Fast as hell. But safe.
Now i remember back int day when i had a 350 single (33 brake), i used to do stupid overtakes like that. Because it was the only way to get round them.
Now im on the CBR, you can just bid your time and pick your moment. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 317 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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