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Yanosh
23rd February 2008, 20:00
It's a 99 r1, but I can't wait! Last bike I was riding was a cbr600f, so it's a big step up for me....

What things can I expect from the R1 in terms of:

tyre wear - I hear they eat rear tyres?
Fuel - 98 ron only?
Other oddities??

Any advice or friendly feedback always welcome!

sosman
23rd February 2008, 20:10
yep more rear tyre wear cause yr front wheel will be off the ground more ha ha :lol:

NZsarge
23rd February 2008, 20:15
It's a 99 r1, but I can't wait! Last bike I was riding was a cbr600f, so it's a big step up for me....

What things can I expect from the R1 in terms of:

tyre wear - I hear they eat rear tyres?
Fuel - 98 ron only?
Other oddities??

Any advice or friendly feedback always welcome!

tyre wear....Dunno.
Other oddities....Dunno.
Fuel....At least 95 preferably 98 but NOT 91 :niceone:

YellowDog
23rd February 2008, 20:23
Been on one once. Scared me shitless. Great bike. You'll have a great time.

Mr Triple
23rd February 2008, 20:30
SPEEDING tickets:Police: Good on ya for the new ride:niceone::niceone:

Zuki Bandit
23rd February 2008, 20:38
You lucky fulla you!!:2thumbsup

NUTBAR
23rd February 2008, 20:39
yep more rear tyre wear cause yr front wheel will be off the ground more ha ha :lol:

i can agree with that, watch out after 7,000, front wheel comes up real fast.:shit::innocent:

Zoolander
23rd February 2008, 21:24
You'll love it mate. Just go easy at first. They have been known to bite the hand that feeds.....

Yanosh
23rd February 2008, 21:27
Thanks for the replies guys - I'm very excited...

Rode one a few months ago, so I've got an idea of what i'm in for. Mine's been re-jeted, dyno'd, etc as if I need more power!?

Roll on wheelie school :devil2:

Zoolander
23rd February 2008, 21:31
Sounds cool, post some pics when you get her!

Paulus
23rd February 2008, 23:49
Tyre wear isn't too bad. A Pirelli Diablo on the rear will usually last 4000-5000km of street use. Chains and sprockets can wear quickly if you don't buy good ones or you don't look after them.

It is quite easy to set them up badly so take some time to work the suspension out best for you. It will always be a little flighty though.

Another thing I've noticed is intermittent oil consumption. Also remember that the oil light is a level indicator not a pressure switch.

A great bike if you find a nice one. I still miss my red/white 98.

Livvy
24th February 2008, 11:12
Ohhh, you'll be in for an interesting time, that's for sure!

Glad you're excited about the wheelies, sounds like you'll be able to get it up on one wheel with ease... Just try not to drop it when you do so!

Good luck man, and remember the pics! :2thumbsup

Pex Adams
24th February 2008, 12:02
What things can I expect from the R1 in terms of:

tyre wear - I hear they eat rear tyres?
Fuel - 98 ron only?
Other oddities??


These things weren't called the 'Widow maker' for nothing!

Yanosh
7th March 2008, 12:08
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madbikeboy
7th March 2008, 12:13
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Still a great looking bike.

I reckon we've got a lot to thank Yamaha and Honda for. Without the Fireblade, and then the R1, we wouldn't have GSXR1000's. The point is, we're living in an age of really great bikes - we're spoiled for choice. Lots of horsepower - check. Good handling - check. Great looks - check.

Have fun with it, watch out for the yokes - they tend to leap up at you occasionally...

Zoolander
7th March 2008, 12:55
Nice one dude, loving the carbon frame guards - saw this one on trademe, mind me asking how much you got it for in the end? (PM me if you like)