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    Fuck V4's, I didn't ask about those freak machines.

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    I'm with kerryg here. I've had inline4s, parallel twins, V4s, and square 4s and they're all very different, but I've loved them all.
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    Go the V's . . . you just cant beat the sound, especially the hollow sound the big V twins make as they come on song under heavy acceleration, sounds like its actually inhaling the road, and you feel your nuts tighten up just to escape being sucked in along with it.

    Sure they are slightly down on power over the 4's, but they still go goooood, they sound fantastic, plenty of engine braking (which I like) and they are "relaxed" to ride at legal speeds (for when you just dont feel like attracting disco lights).

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    Fuck V4's, I didn't ask about those freak machines.
    V5s then like the rcv211 or whatever it is

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    i have had both , from two stoke rgv's to tlr's to gixxer seven fiddy to current zx10r , have to say i prefer the inline four , nothing like a gsx-r on full noise!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    V5s then like the rcv211 or whatever it is
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    i've only ridden a single and a vtwin, so not really qualified to comment, (until i go and pick up the zxr) but i do like the sound the v twins make, it was the first thing i commented on when i bought my current bike, sounds bigger than it actually is, and will still give most cages a run for their money and thats all that matters
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    I've has singles,twin's,triples,four's and a Six..last inline4 was a Z1000J,sold in 1983,the same year i got my first V-Twin (L-Twin) Ducati so i base my like of them on 22 years worth,the novelty hasn't worn off yet ..but in saying that,one of my next missions is to do a lap of Australia so am thinking GSX1400...The V-Twin torque thing is a myth,most litre inlines make way more torque than most twins of the same size,they just have a fairly broad and user friendly spread of power and are less busy so the fun factor starts early..maybe that is the attraction...Of course the cylinder angle changes the characteristics.

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    I haven't ever ridden a V-twin.

    But I've ridden an inline twin (zzr250). I'm used to my Zeal (inline 4) and the rapid engine response. The zzr always feels a bit like a tractor, like the engine takes quite a while to get up to speed, but also that the revs don't drop as quickly as the inline 4 when changing gear or slowing down.
    Does the zzr just have a big flywheel/heavy crankshaft or are all twins like that?
    I'm thinking about an SV650 for my next bike but I'm not sure if I'll like it if the engine responds the same as the zzr's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT
    Go the V's . . . you just cant beat the sound, especially the hollow sound the big V twins make as they come on song under heavy acceleration, sounds like its actually inhaling the road, and you feel your nuts tighten up just to escape being sucked in along with it.
    you need to ride a 'busa with aftermarket pipes on it.

    i love the (yoshi-fitted) v twin for 'canyon' riding in the country, and riding around town and passing people talking on their phones with the window down and riding everywhere in 2nd gear listening to the rumble bouncing off the walls.

    but - i love the seeeeamlesssss power of the big 4's - the 'busa, xjr1300, cb1300, gsx1400 etc - stonking torque all the way, and just screaming when they start pulling revs.

    a lot has to do with exhaust note really, although i did like the way the torque is really predictable on the big v-twin, thumping out of sharp corners

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    Inline 4's. Why? Because of the banshee scream as you approach the upper range of the rpm. V twins, while they are sometimes as quick, just sound to lazy for me. They don't get my blood flowing.

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    kinda like both, my v twin for a nice lazy ride and that oh so nice sound
    and the zxr for the noise at full revs, it just sounds fast all the time
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    Inline 4's. Because of the banshee scream as you approach the upper range of the rpm..
    The old cbr250rrs scream quite nice as they approach 18.5k

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    Yeah they do, but they aren't going anywhere while doing it. In fact, I don't likethe loud pipes some riders put on these, too much in my opinion. However the sound of a 600 or bigger on full noise, it tears the air apart. Oh yeah.

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