View Poll Results: How Big Do You Like It?

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    14 21.21%
  • Middleweight

    40 60.61%
  • Heavyweight

    19 28.79%
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    How big do you like it?

    So how big do you like it then...? (Your BIKE dammit, I mean your BIKE!!)

    Me, I like middle weights these days but I have ridden lightweights a lot in the past and done a couple of runs on heavyweights as well.
    Coupla reasons for my preference: possibly most relevant being I am not too huge myself so don't fancy riding a bike I can't pick up if I drop it....but also important is my liking for nimble bikes.....I like to ride a greyhound, not an armchair.
    With a middleweight I like the balance of size and lightness with enough power to get me banned from the road were I to misuse said power. For whatever reason, I have never wanted to own a BIG bike....
    What say others? What size do you like and why?
    For the poll, take lightweight as up to around 400-500cc, middleweight to around 800 - 1000 cc and anything over that as heavyweight.......Please note I am referring as much to size and power as actual weight, so don't get too finicky with my definitions....else we could be splitting hairs forever....

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    thats a tough one.....
    love my buell but at 180 kg it is heavy, would love the same power at 140 kg for a sports bike but i dont really feel it is a heavy bike, very nimble.
    i want a tourer and i dont care to much about how heavy, just want comfort.
    also want a dirt bike that is light as.

    think the answer is to have lots of bikes

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    Bike has to be able to perform and corner one or two up, but I'm not a cruiser or massive bike fan...
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    How stupid can ya get? I went to tick my own poll and hit the wrong box....... better not do that next Saturday......

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    Don't worry i ticked all three for ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hospitalfood View Post
    thats a tough one.....
    love my buell but at 180 kg it is heavy,....

    Same weight as a 2004 GSX 250 invader.... with 23 HP.

    Anyhow, I'm a middle weight person.... 200kg wet and 100BHP does fine for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    How stupid can ya get? I went to tick my own poll and hit the wrong box....... better not do that next Saturday......
    why ? you going for pregnancy test or something ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    why ? you going for pregnancy test or something ?
    Well, I wasn't, but hey, shit, maybe I should!!!

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    I've always thought my bike was pretty light at 170kg. I've classed that as a middleweight. 583cc and torquey. It's only 53hp but it can just about see 200kph on a good day.
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    A "middleweight" cruiser is 1300cc these days.

    A "middleweight" streetbike goes from 500c to 850cc.

    "Middleweight" sportsbikes are 600-850cc.

    "Middleweight" adventure bikes are 400-850cc.

    "Middleweight" is a relative term in this niche oriented bike market, and doesn't seem to relate to actual mass anymore.
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    Are we talking weight or capacity here? They are not the same thing at all.I grew up riding ''big'' bikes,heavyweights - over 400lbs,200kg.Capacity ranging from 350 to 750cc...middleweights by the capacity reckoning.I like small bikes on and off road,it's hard to find a small bike with performance on the road....but the DT230 fitted that bill for me.Now I'm back to where I started - a heavyweight middleweight....650cc...400lb.
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    By your definition of middleweight, I ticked that. About 1L is right for me, but gone from an IL4 to a vtwin. Big difference in power. It also sounds heavy at 185kg, but get it under way, and you would never think it was anywhere near that (and someone riding a 690 that weighed around 150? said exactly that)

    Physical size, its surprisingly large, and you'd probably need to be 6 foot plus to flat foot it, dwarfing most other bikes.
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    I wanted a 600, but couldn't afford one... So a have a 900 instead... Loving the torque, dealing with the weight

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    Middle weight for me i guess, my bike is almost as light and nimble as a 250cc sports bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    A "middleweight" cruiser is 1300cc these days.

    A "middleweight" streetbike goes from 500c to 850cc.

    "Middleweight" sportsbikes are 600-850cc.

    "Middleweight" adventure bikes are 400-850cc.

    "Middleweight" is a relative term in this niche oriented bike market, and doesn't seem to relate to actual mass anymore.
    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Please note I am referring as much to size and power as actual weight, so don't get too finicky with my definitions....else we could be splitting hairs forever....
    Yeah - I know it is hard to stick to a definition.......which is why I defined it as per the quote. But I would definitely say 250 is light, 650 is middle and 1400 is heavy...other than that, use your own perceived definition......

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