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| craigs23 |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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 Posted: 12:39 - 01 May 2006 Post subject: Trumpets and Viffers |
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Read a few reviews, I always find it helpful to know a thing or two about bikes I'm thinking of looking at/test riding.
I haven't gone completely insane (yet) as I'm not going to even consider selling my Blade until I've got some miles of possible-next-bikes under my belt. So, I need to go out for a few test rides to see whether or not the considered bikes are more suited to what I want to get out of biking.
So far, I'm considering:
Triumph Speed Triple
For: Looks (I strangely enough, like the bug eyes(single sided swing arm)), sound, engine, sportsbike suspension, riding position (bars/road presence/view).
Against: A few kilos more than the Blade dry - will this mar its back road ability? Build quality yet to be determined.
Triumph Speed Four
F: Looks, although not as quirky as the Triple, ability to use most (all) of its engine, handling (probably the best I've ever had - lightweight as well), new model.
A: Not as good looking (obscure) as the Triple? Lack of character from the inline 4, lack of low end grunt.
Honda NC30
F: The best bike I've ever owned (previously), got literally everything I want out of a bike.
A: Been there, done that, there are reasons I 'moved on' from the RVF (but really, was there any need to?)
Other bikes not considered (see previous sanity topic for what I'm looking for/turned down) budget has been set at £3500.
Views on the above (previous owner experience (especially from the Fors/Against mentioned above) would be very helpful).
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| mr.z |
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 Posted: 13:54 - 01 May 2006 Post subject: |
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What do you want to gt out of bikeing?
As for the weight issue on the triumph, weight distribution, frame, suspension, tyres even will have far more effect on the handleing, my 230kg bike i find easyer to ride and more rewarding than other lighter bikes ive ridden
But then thats what testrides are for  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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| Zimbo |
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Speed triple for me. I reckon it'll crucify a blade in the right hands on twisty back roads there's a LOT more to it than weight, and the grunty engine and wide bars will make tight twistys really fun. |
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| Fastgut |
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 Fastgut Trackday Trickster
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 Posted: 11:47 - 02 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Well I've got a speed triple so I would obviously vote for that as its a whole heap of fun. If you want any info on owning one etc just pm me.  ____________________ Was a driving instructor now working in Insurance
Bikes:2005 Speed Triple and 2004 FZ6 Fazer (now the other half's) |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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 Posted: 12:03 - 02 May 2006 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | What do you want to gt out of bikeing? |
Not too much.
I'd like something slightly rare/obscure, so not your everyday sportsbike. Needs to handle well over a variety of road conditions. Needs to be fast, or atleast feel that way (anything beyond 130 is almost irrelevant), something I can build upon/modify if I so wish, something with bags of charm/character, something rewarding to ride whatever the pace, something that's fun.
The Blade does all of this apart from a few questionable areas on the final point. It is fun to ride, but its backroad thrashability seems a little compromised (maybe I'm still too used to 400s?)
I am being swayed to having a proper look/test of a Speed triple - an early one as well. I can't afford the 1050 unfortunately, and prefer the looks of the 99 model (first one with the larger engine) over the 2000-2004 models. Saw one up at Bury yesterday, in the proper black colour - bike's definately got potential...
Seems to be the first one I want to test, I'm a bit concerned that the Speed Four won't inspire me much, despite a cracking backroad chasis.
One other thing, I did quite enjoy the ride yesterday on the Blade, which was at odds with what I'd been thinking of the bike from Saturday - maybe the conditions/roads were better, or I need to be in the mood to appreciate it. If the Triple's good in some areas, but not others, well then I'll have a difficult decision to make - I guess I'd be willing to put up with the Blade as a compromise (as it ticks most of the boxes for what kinda bikes I like), can't tell without a good test ride I guess.
Thanks all, might be in touch 'Gut, once I've got a bit more info that needs asking  |
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 Fastgut Trackday Trickster
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I have to say I was impressed with the old triple. My mate has a 2001 trip and I rode it back to back with my 1050 trip as did he. We both noticed the power increase obviously but we were so impressed with the bottom end of the old one in terms of its parity with the new one. The main difference was that it ran out of steam a lot earlier. Brakes are good and the handling is very good too although not on par with the new one.  ____________________ Was a driving instructor now working in Insurance
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What about a ducati 900ss? Their a bit quirky, not hugely ridiculously fast, and something about them I cant quite put my finger on just draws me to them  ____________________ TL1000s, KDX200 |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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| Dark wrote: | Hmm i think i know where your coming from, i agree, thrashing a bike down a good B road is addictive.
A problem occurs when you have the amount of power we have under our right hand, we can't really thrash it anymore and hence riding becomes more about self control.
Does that sound familiar? |
Bingo. The 400s I had beforehand were great in this environment but became a little frustrating if traffic prevented decent progress (as I had to plan so far ahead to make a swift and safe overtake). A 600 would possibly be better than the Blade, but they're just not for me - I wouldn't get any of the other points out of owning one.
| Quote: | What about a ducati 900ss? |
Hmmm, heard they're quite reliable, certainly got the charm. Not 100% on the single oblong(ish) headlamp though.
| Quote: | If i was craig i would get something uber uber uber tarty. |
Black Speed Triple with polished wheels, frame, headlights, rearsets, detailing.......? |
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Speed four is my next bike for its superly cheap insurance! You've tested one I take it?  ____________________ TL1000s, KDX200 |
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 Posted: 17:10 - 02 May 2006 Post subject: |
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The Ducati 900SS / 1000SS is a really good bike, I owned one and loved it, but it suffers a little from the same problem as the blade, it carries the speed so easily that you do triple figure speeds pretty much everywhere. I sold mine and bought a 900 monster instead, which as just fantastic - something different, orgasmic sound, enough low down grunt to lift the front off the throttle in first and second, great brakes, superb back road handling, and cheap to buy insure and run, and best of all it's FUN FUN FUN (although it does bring out the hooligan in you!!!).
The only bike I'd consider changing it for is the speed triple. Tried a 996 out, absolutely fantastic machine and so much more capable than me, but it's back to rediculous speeds again, 140 just seems easy. I'll stick with my monster.
Oh, and riding round the outside of sportsbikes with way more power than you on trackdays is very satisfying too  |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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However much I like the look/road (too track orientated?) ability of a 748, I've heard the suspension isn't best suited to bumpier roads - or is that a misconception from the 916 family?
There's another bike I hadn't considered - Monsters - presumably the pre-916 S4s are more realiable (plus the air cooled slightly better looking?) Still like the sound of the Triple though, especially with the wind/comfort limited top speed (so I don't get too carried away).
Cleaning bikes has never been a problem for me Having an unfaired bike would save me needing to clean the insides of a bike's bodywork (plus I wouldn't need to strip off all that plastic to get to the engine/pipes......) |
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The 955i Speed triple is the best bike I ever owned, but it may not be for you. I recommend a good test ride before you make any decision. After a Blade most bikes will probably feel slower, but with a naked bike like the Trip you will feel every single mph and that can help in two ways:
1. It's fun.
2. You may keep your licence longer.
The downside is that within a month or two you will find your neck goes up a collar size.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 18 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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