Yes - I would choose the 800 for the road
No - I would keep my 1000 for the road
Undecided
Second is the fastest loser
"It is better to have ridden & crashed than never to have ridden at all" by Bruce Bennett
DB is the new Porridge. Cause most of the mods must be sucking his cock ..... Or his giving them some oral help? How else can you explain it?
Wouldn't mind a 500cc race-replica instead. Like this one
http://sportbikerider.17.forumer.com
the DEAD forum for politically incorrect Sportbike riders!
Soapbox house of cards and glass, so don't go tossing your stones around.
You musta been.... high. You musta been...
My bad, your right - Kawasaki are an inline 4 too. But Suzuki are definitly V4 - have been since XREO1-2 back in 2001-2002.
I think the only people that have changed their engine layouts since 2002 (other than diffrences in Vee angle) are Honda, dropping a cylnder to a V4 this year. Layouts over MotoGP era so far are:
Ducati:V4 (90 degree Vee i think, follows their design criteria) (2003 - )
Honda:V5 (2002 - 2006), V4 (2007 - )
Yamaha: Inline 4 (Changed to 'big bang' and 'long bang' firing order in....2003?)
Kawasaki:Inline 4 (Similar experiments with firing order to Yamaha, but approx. 1.5 years behind)
Suzuki: V4 (75 degree Vee angle in 2002...belive this was changed, not sure when)
Aprillia: Inline Triple (2002-2003 only)
WCM : Inline 4 (2003-200....5?)
KR: V5 (2003-2004(?)), V4 (KTM motor) (2005), V5 (Honda motor) 2006, V4 (Honda) 2007 -
Illmor: V4. (2006 - 2007 -???)
Don't know why I wanted to do that...suppose it filled in 20 mins. Any corrections where I fucked up peoples!! cheers![]()
Jay Lawrence #37
Whoops, my bad, getting a bit ahead of myself. I remember now that I tried to find the configuration on the Rizla Suzuki website, but couldn't. I think I meant to write Kawasaki and Yamaha but got crossed up. Heart was in the right place though!
In that case Suzuki couldn't just add displacement to the GSXR750 and call it a Moto GP replica as it'd have the wrong engine configuration. The torque and horsepower curves for a V4 are different to that of an inline four too. Okay okay, I only know from being a know it all rather than actual seat of the pants o'meter experience...![]()
Soapbox house of cards and glass, so don't go tossing your stones around.
You musta been.... high. You musta been...
There are the same arguments coming out as in all the old pissing contests. We don't NEED anything bigger than a 400 to thrash, or break the law. A 250 will probably suffice!
I now have a ZX10, why, because it's easy to ride. I've had my share of 600's and have a 400 race bike. When it comes to road riding, the thou is smooth and the torque just makes for a pleasant ride.
Yes, a lot of people enjoy more of a thrash and I used to too. For a long time, I swore never to have anything bigger than a 600, purely due to the rider involvement. Things change however and what excites from a ride change.
So, as far as the debate goes, I'd probably stick to the thou, purely for the torque available. It doesn't mean I ride faster or break the law more, just that it's a different experience riding at the same pace...
"You are only young once, but you can stay immature indefinitely."
This post is a bit useless without the picture or link?
v4s do rock the world though http://www.ducati.com/docs_eng/photo...dici_start.mp3
"There's the V-4 thing: there's just something about it that inline 4s don't have, and V-twins have too much of."
– Murray Duncan
As a marketing tool I think the 800 would work.
Most newish bikers, like myself, looking for their second or third bike think the step up to the mentality of a modern thou IL4 is a bit much. An 800 on the other hand?
Though this is a moot point since any decent 800 would soon make the same power?
Just to throw the cat amongst the pidgeons... the thing that originally started the discussion between OAB and I was a comment I made along the lines of 'I think the 4 cyl thou (top of range sportbike) class will evolve into an 800 class, with lighter bikes all round'. I didn't actually mean that they'd be motogp reps (the size would probably be the same, the marketing link just makes sense), just that there would evolve into the R8, ZX8R, GSXR800 etc.
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