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| What's more fun for fast road riding in your opinion? |
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25% |
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| 750 |
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23% |
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| 1000 |
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26% |
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| Other |
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25% |
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Most fun that I have is when riding my IL4 250. It's not especially fast but the noise it makes at 17k is something else.
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| Rogerborg wrote: | | MCN wrote: | Define 'Fun' in your own words. |
And fast. And road.
I wouldn't know about fun, but inB4 G and supermoto. |
Roads - Country roads, the typical route me and friends take is a good mix of everything, from tight bends to fast sweeps.
Fast - Quick enough to keep up with most road bikes (which is anything 600 onwards imo on the road) but i'd like a bit of extra oomph low down I think to allow for lazier riding when you want it but you'd still make decent progress.
Fun - Likes to be rev'd high but can also do lazy riding too when you want it to. Has some animilistic character but in a good way. As in it might lift the front end off the throttle unexpectedly but it's not going to put you into a tank slapper every 5 minutes or scare you too much, but maybe a little . I'd also like something I could have fun on while two-up, as I do a lot of riding with a pillion.
Having never owned a 750/1000 I've never had the opportunity to fully test these bikes out properly. I've currently got a GSXR 600 and it is fun, but it's getting boring in terms of always having to rev it up to redline to make decent progress anywhere, this where I get the feeling a bigger bike would be fulfill my needs & i'm itching for a change. Was thinking a GSXR 750 or lower powered 900/1000's (929/954 blade's, ZX9R etc), even considered an FZ1S but decent ones seem a bit out of budget (budget's around £2,500).
Bike's used for commuting (although only 4miles a day), fair bit of city riding and a lot of country roads when the weather's promising. About 40% of my riding is with a pillion too. Also plan to do a one or two track days next year, as I haven't done one yet and kicking myself that I didn't do one the summer just gone.
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675 because daytona ____________________ Daytona 675R Road - 5EB R6 Track sold
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Sport 600cc bikes are missing torque at lower revs. Naked 600 or sport 1000 will work better. MT-07 and street triple are brilliant on roads and under 100mph.
Some lighter, smaller bikes can be super fun on B roads (KTM 390).
It depends what speeds we are talking about.
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For fun, other than 2 strokes my most fun bike was my Street Triple R. Wonderful on the twisties and no fairing so it felt you were going fast Whereas my Trophy can cruise at 100+ and it feels like you are sitting in an arm chair in the livingroom.
So for fun, out of those a 600.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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I don't find the stress of dodging myopic Auidi-Drivers, or trying to remember where the golf-club gate they might turn into is; trying to see past busses or being sprayed with silt out of the back of ballast trucks...... ad infinitum..... of riding on public roads to be all that conducive to 'Riding Fun' , personally.
Road-Riding? For 'Pleasure'... well, 'Sports-Bikes'.. clue is in the name, really; 'sport'.. and road riding ent one!
For that sort of 'fun', I took it to the track.. one way traffic, nice wide run-offs, soft tyre piles rather than lamp-posts and trees to bounce off, that sort of thing, and no damn gatso's to worry-about..... However, I soon got bored of going round and round and round in ever decreasing circles... and spending ever increasing amounts of money to spend ever less time at it!
So I went back to trials.... which, has managed to keep me very well entertained for almost four decades, without ever getting over a brisk jogging pace!
And so for pure riding 'fun', a new challenge or four every few yards, different scenery every section, it's the 'most' riding 'fun', I have ever had, and plenty of it...
Bikes don't need tax, test or insurance, event entries are about a fiver a time, and a 10bhp rock-hoppa burns less than half a gallon of pre-mix an hour.. if I sat on it.. would be the most saddle time per quid you can get, I reckon... didn't even need a crash hat when I started, let alone, 'approved' leathers and medicals and shit!
Road-Riding, for Pleasure.. so much out there to make road riding a chore, frustrating, uncomfortable, and generally NOT 'fun'.. I seriously question why ANY sane person would even dream to do it 'for fun'.. of course answer is in the question.... no 'sane' person would! We must all be MAD I say!
So, looking for what fun might be had in the pursuit? Act of actually 'riding' being damped so much by the situation; look for the 'Fun' in the 'journey'... at a track, after the first lap, you've seen it all before.. one thing public roads can offer is about 1/4 of a million miles of them, in the UK....spread over almost 1000 miles of country, with scenery varying from the almost Mediterranean deep-south, to the Scandinavian North; hills, plains, rivers, mountains, cities, villages, and wide open more-land, we have SO much to look at... why race through it making t all a blurr, with your arse in the air, your head on your hands and cramps in your wrists, hoping desperately not to get back home to find a NIP on the door-step?
'Riding' fun is still to be found, IF you look for it... and I get almost the same glee, doing a feet-up U-Turn on a narrow, dead-end gravel strewn mountain road, two-up, as I do getting a 'clear' on a competition trials section.. or after lining up half a dozen sweeping bends on a nice bit of A-Road, finding the 'flow' and not having anything brake my rhythm.. or merely negotiating a busy round-about, plottig and predicting what's going to happen, and navigating through the chaos without 'Drama'...
And THAT is probably the operator here.... 'Drama'.. the high amplitude 'tension' and 'excitement' of going quick, hard acceleration, sudden braking, and surviving all the 'near misses' on pure reflex; and surviving the 'unexpected'.....
THAT is so much of what a lot of riders find 'fun', in road-riding....
And back to the 'sanity' question.... so much of the 'thrill' is found from the unexpected, the 'Who Dunnit" Drama of a cheap paper-back.... But ACTUALLY, is it REALLY all that 'unexpected'?
I mean.. get on a powerful motorbike, open throttle wide and rush at the world.. is it all THAT surprising when you have to slam on the anchors 'cos some idiot backs off a drive, or decides to do an e-stop to pull into a golf-course driveway?
Or is that 'Thrill' derived of pure delusion? Our own 'madness', and self sustaining? MAKING these situations that ought be bludy obvious, not 'unexpected', convincing ourselves they ARE unexpected, and more, having dealt with them, THAT is why we are so 'great' a rider, and that is WHY we have to have this techno-wonder bit of kit that has duel-carbon-wavy-the brakes, and tripple injected electronic wiffle-valves......
Potting it then, TO ME, most of the 'fun I find in riding public roads, is actually, conciousness and deliberately avoiding and definitely NOT, 'manufacturing' the 'Thrills' so many riding for pleasure go looking for!
And I can do that, and 'find the fun', on pretty much anything from a C50 to a Super-Black-Bird.... though I will confess, given a GL1500 to play with, it was a bit more tricky.. maybe it should have pt a Stephen King talking book on the CD Auto-Changer in the boot  ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Something without too much peak power (35-75hp say) and missing low down power (or 'torques' for the JC fans ).
I prefer to work a bike - otherwise might as well be a passenger on a train or something ... so high peak power and loads of midrange I tend to find less involving. |
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I had more laughs on my AP50 than any bike, so I'd vote for 600.... ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
Gone (in order of ownership) - Raleigh Runabout, AP50, KH125, GP125, KH250, CBX550, Z400, CB750FII, 250LC, GS550, ZXR750H1, Guzzi Targa, GSX750F, KH250 x2, Bimota SB6R and counting... |
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