It's funny how people will insult either the rider or their bike, and yes, this often is to make themselves feel better.
You may take it to heart and wonder if there's any truth in what that person's just said. When you look at your bike, which makes your knees wobble and your heart pound, you'll realise that no one can take away the euphoria that you get from riding itand any memories of people's negativity will disappear.
Why care what other people think? There's always someone slower, faster, richer, poorer.
Changing the topic slightly - even the nicer bikes I was able to buy years after my very first bike never were quite as smile-inducing as the RV90!
People have covered this, but it is very niave to think that the sole performance paramter of a 'fast' bike is speed. I have owned several bikes over 20 yrs - currently a GSX600 whilst the last recently was an RG150. Both use the same gas pretty much and cost about the same to service. The GSX does many things the RG cannot, such as tour 2-up and all day - and many things much easier thanks to the large & lazy torque well. Potential is much more than speed.
But it is nice to be able to overtake a milk truck in the hills by ringing in for a quick 180kph (not that I would officer!), even though this would be very rare.
I used to play hockey and had the best DFV at the time.
Now in my later 30s I am thinking of playing a little. Will I buy the best stick? Absolutely! Will I use it to its potential - nah. But it will make it easier for me - and I can plain CAN.
Another analogy for you here - I ride enduro mountain bike + XC. I don't do it much anymore, and recently some friends my age have got into it too as a once-a-month thing. The 'best' bikes make it easy - for me and beginners. I have been blown away on technical and long (160k +) trails by people on single-speeds who are gifted masochistic riders. They use the full potential of what they have. I tap my ride's potential and it masks my inadequacies. And why not?
There is no real argument for taking a small 2-stroke over a larger bike if this is your choice. And just if you want to own "the best of something" then why not?
Motorcycle songlist:
Best blast soundtrack:Born to be wild (Steppenwolf)
Best sunny ride: Runnin' down a dream (Tom Petty)
Don't want to hear ...: Slip, slidin' away, Caught by the Fuzz or Bam Thwok!(Paul Simon/Supergrass/The Pixies)
Originally Posted by dipshit:
If perceived image is the reason you want to purchase a particular bike, then that makes you the poseur. When I ride, I ride for my own enjoyment at my own pace (whatever that may be) and I could not give a flying fuck what others may think regardless of what bike I may choose to own. The moment you start riding to "impress" your mates or show off to other road users, you enter a very dangerous zone.
Unfortunately my leathers don't match my bike in a "poseur"-like fashion. Hey dipshit, congrats on getting matching leathers with your bike by the way.
my bikes cheap.....and only a 250....
and i still can keep up with spankme going flat tack on twistys at silly speeds on his gixxer 750
can keep up with that old bastard vegabond too!
(cbr600rr)
but yeah i would love a big boys shiney toy...
but i would ride nana slow cus i'd be too scared to tal it...asi could not afford to replace it....
as i have never had insurance.
newest looks coool but i have always liked cutting up people in race suits on a new model sports bike when i have my old black leathers and a several model old bike. Its great fun. Then i stop for a chat and a laugh with them about it. I find people with a NEW bike generally ride it at 8/10 and leave a bigger margin for safety where mine is old and i dont mind another scratch or 2.
New or Old fast or slow who cares? Its all bikeing eh
My opinion is that it is far safer to have a bike that you can't get anywhere near it's potential on the road rather than a bike you can easily exceed it's potential.
Mrs Nudie feels far safer riding the Guzzi V11 than the VT250 despite there being 70-80 kg's more. Better suspension, better brakes, better tyres, says it all really.
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
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