This.
To be honest the 'factory' attempted 'fighters have been left wanting. CBR1000R for example... take a 170hp '07 Blade engine, 'retune' to 130bhp. Since when did 'tuning for torque' mean guillotining the top end?
"It's hard to keep an open mind, when so many people are trying to put things in it"
Euro's get the naked thing - full snot without the plastic, the Japanese makers 'retune' (one cannot say detune as the marketign team will not permit it) their full snot engines for nakeds.
HOWEVER
Given the nakeds are purchased for road use is a retune from top end to midrange a bad thing? No it it retains some interest - yes if it results in a bit of blandness.
Tuono - good choice. Also check out the used market. They drop in value quite rapidly and a very low km, just within warranty ride may be picked up at Suzuki pricing.
I've given a V4 Tuono a couple of thrashings. Initially I loved everything except the wheelie control. After riding it another two times, I was more critical. The quickshifter isn't quick enough, needs the sensitivity turned down so the lever is loaded more before the ignition cuts.
The front end is hard to load up (which could be down to suspension settings, but I expected better since these forks are Robert Taylor fettled), and so it's hard to pick a line and nail it.
What a fucken motor though!
I'm not sure you could call the 1290 bland.
For decades there's been one main thing that's sold sportsbikes: the number on the brochure under the heading: Horsepower.
And the pursuit of ever higher hp numbers at the cost of pretty much everything else has generated engines that aren't all that useful for road use. In some cases I'd question whether they're actually fit for purpose outside of a racetrack.
Frankly, if dumping the myth that hp is the be-all and end-all for bike engines results in engines that are simply better for road use then by all means lower hp numbers.
If you really think you need 200hp by all means go for it, but if you're looking to get that from a normally aspirated 1000cc at 15000rpm then don't expect it to be delivered without serious compromises.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
I don't disagree. I test rode a very low km 1090 Streetfighter before the 848 and it was too mental for my riding. 848 is nuts enough for me BUT still has a f-me factor that is often missing when they detune a IL4. Either keep the burst of love or make the bike so friggen torque ripe that it makes a HD look like a starter motor.
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