View Poll Results: Is a litre bike too fast AND quick for the street?

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  • Yes

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  • I Can Ride anything (Im superman)

    19 10.22%
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  1. #256
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    Quote Originally Posted by svr View Post
    I hate modern litre bikes because if I try to ride to their potential they scare the crap out of me - same for 750's (and even new 600's for that matter). The problem is that if you're approaching every corner at 220+ and hard on the pics it's nearly impossible to get the corner right - and corners are 90% of motorcycling in my book.
    Most of the litre bike riders at track-days would ride better and probably go faster on an sv.
    Your the master of corners and can go as quick or quicker than most through them

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    Power is all in your wrist.
    Pull your pants back up lad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Pull your pants back up lad.
    Don't like it, dont sit out side my window at night.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    when you critics of us 1000cc+ riders grow up and realize that once you can control your ego, it is of no mater how large the capacity of the ride is.
    It is of no difference at all, if the bike is 50cc or 5000cc (V8) if you do not have control of your ego then all the arguments presented in this thread are valid.
    One you Grow up and realise that , Hey I dont have to be better than anybody else, you will ride anysise bike safley and within YOUR limits all of the time.

    1000cc and larger........just an engine and speed difference to me.
    To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.

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    So I see this thread turn up in my "recently active" list and I can't get Bauhaus chanting "undead undead undead" out of my mind...
    Motorbike Camping for the win!

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    the last 125 i rode was too quick for the roads i was on (Hunua)

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    anything that can do more than 1 1/2 times the speed limit on the open road is too fast in the wrong hands................and anything that can't do that is just too slow...........it's a fukkin conumdrum that one

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    I think when this thread started, I checked "Yes."

    ....how tastes change when you realise you actually can control your ego. I go slower around the corners now than ever before, and coming out of driveways etc, just because of all the talk I hear about people sliding out the rear from too much accelleration. I got a long ways to go to be good on a litre bike, but it sure is fun getting there

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    very much depends on the bike i guess" 1200 bandit"
    100 hp
    great round the city
    2nd gear 3 gear
    low reving which is the best thing about them
    didnt buy it to do what ever it can do speed wise
    I got it to do a job.
    That job is to ride 2 up , go on the open road with a heap of grunt to pass with and to make the ride an easy job
    It does all these things and round town

    Cant wait to get a new one

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    Quote Originally Posted by homer View Post
    I got it to do a job.
    That job is to ride 2 up , go on the open road with a heap of grunt to pass with and to make the ride an easy job
    Pretty much the only reason I'd get a litre bike is as a good 2-up tourer, which means not a sprots bike. An antiquated 1980's BMW R100/R100S/R100CS or any similar old litre tourer would do me fine in that regard.

    Would still keep my little chook-chaser for 'round town, off road, adventure rides, commuting and touring by myself.

    The litre bike would be for the extra seat space and the ease with which it would cope with 2 adults and their luggage.
    Motorbike Camping for the win!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Pretty much the only reason I'd get a litre bike is as a good 2-up tourer, which means not a sprots bike. An antiquated 1980's BMW R100/R100S/R100CS or any similar old litre tourer would do me fine in that regard.

    Would still keep my little chook-chaser for 'round town, off road, adventure rides, commuting and touring by myself.

    The litre bike would be for the extra seat space and the ease with which it would cope with 2 adults and their luggage.
    Yeah im thinking a chook chaser to (again)

    maybe a 500
    some fast chickens today

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    Quote Originally Posted by homer View Post
    some fast chickens today
    Dude, those are ostriches!
    Motorbike Camping for the win!

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