Yes - the extra power will create more pain than pleasure.
NO - the extra power will save you more than it tries to kills you.
Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
I'd rather have too much than not enough.
A nice box of torque under your arse is at least there. If it isn't there in the first place, you cannot use it.![]()
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Well seeing as i've never ridden a bike over a 250 I gotta say, trying to pass people on open roads is an absolute bitch.
They're sitting at 90k's and you set up to pass, 100m's clear space set up to go around, drop down a gear, crank on the throttle full bore and... you wait. There is no acceleration it just sorta creeps up slowly. It's given me some close calls before with me either having to slap on the brakes and drop back behind the car again or just shimey over to the centre line and hope everyone gets outta the way..
Other then that, around town for example, a 250 has enough low-end acceleration to get you out of trouble such as cars pulling out at you or pedestrians jumping at you.
Personally I reckon more power does get you out of trouble, but as many others have said. It's all about the rider. I thought Frosty hit it on the head where he said the power gives you another OPTION. Learnt from a few AWNR's that it's all about giving yourself as many options as possible.
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What's all this 'ere power everyone is talking about then?
In space, no one can smell your fart.
I used to ride in the uk, years ago. Started back on a GN125 and found I couldn't maintain 100 km on the open road and that was dangerous. Now got a 650 and it's so much more safer. on one occasion, I went into a corner way too hot, with oncoming traffic, so there was no opportunity to run wide, so I just gunned it and got around the corner at a speed much faster than I could have presumed. that time, power certainly helped me.
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Too much power is only ever just enough..............well almost enough, gimme moooooore !!!![]()
Most 4 cylinder bikes start to really come on cam around 7-8000rpm.
The difference between a 400cc NC30 coming on cam and a torquey engine [whether through sheer cc's or engine characteristics) is night and day.
Gearing has quite a role to play also. Once you've had a good ride on somthing that really pulls in top at the sort of rpm and road speed we're talking about
then you'll realise just what I'm getting at.
Its not really about me my man, happy with anything slightly more powerful than a GN (was just a little underpowered for my touring, around but only just !). My little Soursaki does the business and has more than enough power to allow me to ride 'The Pace'.
Good discussion going on here, which is choice.
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