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| GearboxGeezer |
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 Posted: 15:22 - 11 Oct 2006 Post subject: Supermoto riders? |
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Heya.
Just wondering how many Supermoto riders are on here. Seems to be mainly sportsbike or tourer riders from what I can see. Which is fair enough as I ride a sportsbike ( if you class a rs 125 as a sportsbike )
Its just that I wonaa get a big supermoto ( 400cc-600cc ) and I was wondering what you think of your bikes?
So, what do you ride, What do you like about the bike, What do you hate about the bike, What bike would you be getting next? |
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 Posted: 16:11 - 11 Oct 2006 Post subject: |
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Got an XR400 that i want to supermoto but can't, because it's my old man's!
He lets me ride it regularly and it's awesome, i didn't expect much from it being a 400 single, but the engine's very torquey and wheelies of the power in first and clutches up nicely in second.
Hates? Hmm, not many about it, just a shame it's f**king tall making it hard for a short arse like me to sit on it The only other pet hate i can think of right now is how slippery it is riding on the road with knobbly rubber on it.
Still looks fucking ace when you hammer round a bend and stick your leg out, knackered the bottoms of my trainers doing that too many times
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You ride motorbikes with trainers on?  |
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 Posted: 19:59 - 11 Oct 2006 Post subject: |
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Oh yea, supermotos....
No offence, but personally I'd consider the MZ a commuter-moto as well, same as quite a few of the CCMs, etc.
When we're talking a dry weight coming up to my SV (or more in this case) and less power, I don't see it's too 'super'.
For me a 'super'moto is a 100kg or so converted off road bike that is so called because it offers more than other types of bikes for riding on tight twisty roads.
Saying this, from what I've seen, a lot of the owners of decent supermotos still don't really use the extra they offer over a heavier road biased bike.
But then, when people get them to use on the road for fun, I have to wonder why choose one over something like that SV, or much more fun in my opinion, an RS250 or similar.
Note this is aimed at people buying a fairly expensive supermoto for road fun - I can more understand the positives for a heavier reliable bike used for distance.
For the record I have owned a supermoto in the past.
I've also ridden the same model with decent road-biased trail tyres.
Only pushed the limits of the trail tyres once - and that was thanks to stupidity. Didn't push the bike with supermoto wheels and tyres any further, which to me suggests it wouldn't be worth spending more money on to get this (the supermoto wheel'd bike was quite cheap).
Uprated brakes are worth it though.
My opinions, summed up
Competition machine based Supermotos:
Offers very good handling, which is rarely used even by good riders and British roads don't give much opportunity to use, to be fair. Expensive for what you're getting.
Mid range Enduro based:
Usually way overpriced for what they are, over-rated when compared to road bikes of similar nature.
Heavy 'do it all' trail bikes with road wheels and brakes
Can make sense for doing distance or day-to-day use.
Generally, from what I see, there seems to be the 'Ducati' effect - a lot of people are prepared to pay quite a lot of money for the look or percieved status of the bike, ignoring that they maybe actually getting 'less' from the bike in return.
Saying all that, I may do what I advice against and see if I can get some wide rims laced onto the spare wheels on CRM125. |
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 Posted: 23:25 - 11 Oct 2006 Post subject: |
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I have a DT125X supermoto. Nothing as fancy as a 600 etc, but i still love it.
There's nothing that i really dislike about my bike, apart from the fact that it's not self cleaning . Oh and that it feels like it's going to shake itself to pieces when i get above 70mph
I love the way it looks, the smell when i start it first thing in the morning, how light it is, the way it's springy and fun to throw around, how it's quite fast for a 125 - just everything really!
I would like to try a sports bike next, just because i like to try different things in every aspect of life. I love the look of this years R6, but i wonder how i'd get on going from a tall supermoto where i'm sat upright, to a compact sports bike where i'm bent forward... might take a while to adjust i think. ____________________ "One moment can change a day, one day can change a life and one life can change the world." Siddhartha Gautama |
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in some ways i'm not fond of the whole motoX/super moto scene. to me, it doesnt seem practical for general road riding. smaller petrol tank, weird tyre's, super bouncy springs.
it's also that i mostly just see 125 L's as the chavs think they're cooler than a CG125 or SR125 as a first geared test bike.
in contradiction of this, i'd love to get one and might well get a 125 in february to use for commuting and offroading where possible. 'cus yea they do look cool, and it'd be fun to go off road  ____________________ Sahf East Winnah 4LYF
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 228 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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