better than letting the anticipation build.
theyve worked soo hard at making it smooth, that its lost the riding character youd expect from a twin. its TOO smooth to the point of being a bore too ride. It was nice to thump away up a hill at 100km/hr doing 2200 rpm or so, and it pulled smoothly when you rolled on the gas, but it was boring in the same way i found the bmw s1000rr boring - its been refined too much. I like a few rough edges to add character.
Id buy a 1700cc V twin because I want it to be lumpy, and deliver forward momentum with a kick in the chest and a roar in the ears. It just didnt do it for me.
it would be a great commuter especially if you did highway riding to get to work and back, or would be a good mid to long range bike - effortless touring, but little fun factor
if you liked the HD rev's/power.. you will like the MT... it is a cruiser motor that has basically been tweaked, put into a reasonable frame and suspension package. The performance is about the same as an XR1200, may be a little faster on acceleration. Compared to my ZZR? yes it is 'slow'.. about 1.25 seconds slower over a standing 1/4.. and at least 70kph less top speed. But the MT is as quick overall up the taka's etc. if not a bit quicker in some places. I have no doubt some will find them 'boring'.... just like I find sprot bikes boring to ride. My reason for finding them boring is the exact reason others love them, ridiculous power delivery, unforgiving suspension and bloody uncomfortable.
They indeed can be described as 'wheezy'? up top.. they are not 'up top' machines; the power is produced in the usable speed range.... not at 150kh plus in top gear like the big bore power bikes.
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Mines not boring.
I have had rsvmille,zxr12r,blackbird,sp1.
What I like about the MT is the fun is at speeds that dont endanger the licence.
Rimutaka in 3rd and 4th gear is a blast on a MT.They just need be riden between 3 and 4 tho revs like a large old enduro bike.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
the MT 01s are 1800cc right?
I love the 75-80 ponies my tedium makes......but that doesn't mean I want to stop or sneer at anyone who enjoys a bike with 18 or 180 ponies.
Trackbike/racebike .... i like about the same but that's only because I don't get free tyres and brake pads.
And having lived in France for a bit...if you believe bikers there put up with the 100bhp limit then you're clearly deluded.
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Originally Posted by Akzle
100 hp in a lightish tourquey package with good ground clearance,good brakes,good size( i am 190cm),and nice neutral handling and good fuel economy(or range) would do me just fine
someone make me a list!
I rode a V-Rod Muscle the other week (it was a customers) that had the baffles pulled etc, and they only rate it @86 ft/lb @ a measly 6500 rpm stock, but I'd put money on it to 100mph over a sprotbike. It may not win every time, but it was ludicrously grunty off the line, and so damn easy to launch, and it even got to 125mphpretty readily. It was actually a bloody hoot to ride.
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Not a fan of much related to H-D, the only thing I think I dislike so far about the MT-01 is the noise, I despise 45 degree twin noise with a passion.
Wouldn't it be nice to have that kind of torque and then some real top end power? No reason why Yamaha couldn't do it.
The XR1200 is the only HD I'd own currently, I'd just park it up and gawk at it.
Makes sense to me. My vibrating homo single cylinder GN is actually full of LOL when you get over the fact it's amazingly slow. I fuckin' love the thing, so wobbly and hilarious.
I'll have to try one out
You'd fuckin' hope so after allt he hype that was made over a bike that isn't as good as a VMAX![]()
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What I like about the MT is the fun is at speeds that dont endanger the licence.
Rimutaka in 3rd and 4th gear is a blast on a MT.They just need be riden between 3 and 4 tho revs like a large old enduro bike.[/QUOTE]
Those two statements are 'IT' in a nutshell..
.if you want top end power in a twin, go buy a Duck... Guzzi do not really chase top end power either. its about fun and enjoying the ride, not being at the edge of ability at high speeds. I have done and there are those on KB who have been riding at speed at times with me. I am capable of 'fast riding' maybe not as fast as others. You don't actually get time to enjoy the actual 'ride'.. you are concentrating so intently on the 'art' itself of rapid progression.
I will repeat Mossy's 1st point again.. I have as much fun at 90-130kph on the MT as I ever did/do on the ZZR at 200kph.
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