The Blackbird is definitely a case of "fitness for purpose". I wanted a bike that could potentially scare me umm... shitless, but would carry my wife and me in relative comfort. My previous bike was a BMW K100RS. Tried a Daytona, ZX9-R and Blade before settling on the Bird.
Sooo... in a nutshell, what's it like? The positives are almost too numerous to mention. Monstrous acceleration from low revs in any gear. I've seen road tests with 0-100 k's in 2.7 seconds. I believe it, but am too busy trying to stop it wheelying off the throttle in second to do a really fast time! 200 km/hour comes up in under 8 seconds. Top speed is reputed to be around 290 k's but I chickened out at an indicated 270 and have never gone near that since. Accelleration is what it's all about, not top end. Despite the performance, it's a real pussycat to ride unless you're ham-fisted with the throttle, but when you hit 7000 rpm, hang on! The fuel injection is excellent overall, but is a wee bit on-off on a closed throttle. You wouldn't normally notice this, but it pays to exercise care round a wet or greasy roundabout!
Okay, that's the boy racer stuff over and done with, but what about the rest? Fuel consumption averages around 15 km/litre. The bike is supremely comfortable even on a long haul. I covered last year's 1000 miler in 19 hours and although my arms hurt quite badly, it gives you an idea of what a great mile-muncher it is. My wife prefers the pillion to the old BMW as there is less turbulence, even if her knees are close to her chin! Maintenance costs are very low as the cam shims only need checking at around 30000 kms and all the rest is pretty routine. Owners on the Super Blackbird website regularly report over 250000 km with no major work required.
Disadvantages? The seat height is a tad too high for my 5'8" frame and combined with the 230kg weight, I've dropped it twice whilst manoeuvring at low speed. Maybe I ought to get a lower Corban seat! The steering is slow by sports bike standards, but I've quickened it up a lot with a 6mm spacer under the shock to jack the back end up. Being a heavy bike with a lot of grunt, it munches tyres. Best I've got from a rear is <8000 k's from a hard compound when I first had it. Worst is 4000k's. Insurance is dear. I'm in my 50's and with full no claims, the best fully comp I could find was over $900.
What will I eventually replace it with? Another 'bird if my wife wants to keep riding with me - I love them both to bits! If she wants to give up, then maybe the new Honda 1000 but that would probably be a compromise too.
Nope, I'm lucky to have found a bike which is close to perfect for me![]()
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