I rode a hornet 900 yesterday. Was really impressed - tons of low/midrange power compared to the cbr600 and a nice riding position.![]()
An SV1000 with -1 on the front sprocket and +2 on the rear works better around town.
I'd suggest an RSV, but then I could be a bit one eyed........
RSV Mille: No madam, its an Aprilia, not a Harley. If it were a Harley, I would be pushing it !
I have a VTR1000 and it is a thirsty noisy jerky beast and kinda sucks as an around town bike..... just how I like it
You don't buy a big V Twin to save the environment, reduce noise polution or to blend into the environment
Think an inline four or triple would suit your needs better...A Triumph triple I have found to be a nice blend between the V Twin and inline fours..low down torque with nice top end...
Block your ears ronda ..cause a nice triumph will replace you one day...![]()
for commuting a motard of any sort is just the deal keep the big twin for the weekend if you've got the $$$
CB900. Endlessly reliable, just fill with gas and put her in for a service every 6000km.
Low down torque, and still a fun bike higher in the revs. Add wide bars for even more flickable handling![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
I don't know what you're talking about, a Cbr600 is an awesome town bike. Turns loads of heads too, that can keep you entertained in traffic dont forget
Suzuki fucked up the TPS and timing on all SV650s that came out the factory. It might be the same with SV1000s as well.
after I did the TPS adjustment and killed the timing retardation in the first 4 gears, the SV is now smoother than the Speed Triple.
I can let the SV run first gear at 11kph just on idle - smooth as. Also smoother off idle. No jerkiness at all.
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
Good bikes mate, I really liked mine. Was great for commuting and definitely good enough for the weekend twisties. It was my only vehicle for quite a while and it never ever let me down-performance wise or reliability wise. For commuting they're very good due to the riding position.
If you like it they're a good reliable bike.
I'd go for a Triple if you can afford it though, just a bit cooler really, although I personally have'nt ridden one......
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You could buy an early model R1 or GSXR1000 for that price if you shop around a bit.
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