What I forgot to mention but is very important to the equation is when riding on the 1000 you can be following a car through the twisties and see a small gap to pass, turn the throttle and your safely passed in an instant, no matter what gear you are in. You do not have to change gear, or get the motor up to speed to get the power to pass. On the smaller bike if you are not all revved to go it can take a change down a cog or two to really get going. On the 1000 V twin there is none of that, turn and go, and go you do...lots of wheel standing fun and I guess "lazy fun" if you like.
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