I've got this fetish about chucking bikes around that weigh twice what I do, especially nice shiny new ones. I've got enough on me plate picking myself up.
I can't believe that with design and materials we have now that bikes are heavier than they used to be. I know it's got to do road duty too, but shit we're talking 2 dirt bikes in mass. 3 trials bikes.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Ditto. Sprot bikes are coming down in weight & going up in power, when you fall off they are easy to pick up, in pieces. Adventure bikes have gone from Mini Moke to Hummer in 30 years & you have to pick them up all at once, they don't disintegrate when you fall off.
A manufacturer releasing a sub 200kg bike fully wet which is comfortable, capable, long legged & priced right will get my attention.
I had hoped Triumph were heading in this direction, at least they have an extra cylinder & are not the lardiest out their so good start.
I'm hanging out for a KTM 690 Adventure, myself. Although i'm going to have a darn hard time talking myself into selling my GSA as I love it so much, despite being a quarter ton tank.
Only when it lays horizontal is weight an issue right?
Just don't drop it, or more importantly, don't drop it alone...
You can't seriously be suggesting that a trials bike is less abuse resistant than yer generic ADV machine. Can you?
Can't remember what it's called but there's a rule that represents the opposite of the diminishing returns rule. If you trim 1Kg from an engine then the frame can be less strong, meaning you can trim a Kg from that, which means.... Gedit?
Trouble is the marketing dude's know full well that what sells is widgets. The more widgets a bike has the better it sells. Widgets don't weigh much but they've proliferated over the years to the point their combined mass is aproaching critical mass.
Any heavier and the whole motorcycle concept will crash through the resultant event horizon and dissapear up it's own arsehole.
Collin Chapman: "Get that fucking spring washer off there, nothing this car can survive 20 laps without gets a free ride."
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Of course, but you're thinking in the wrong direction. The engine needs to be > < this big, so the frame needs to be x strong. It needs a decent tank on it, so frame needs to be x + a bit more. Now it needs a decent seat and gadgets, so frame becomes x + x + x again. Oh it needs to cart stuff around. Up goes the weight again. Want to be able to have it repaired easily? Gotta be steel framed rather than alloy, up goes the weight again.
In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet
How could could Triumph get it so close to looking like a BMW 800GS without putting a BMW badge on. Imitation is the best form of flattery I suppose
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