You're a legend!
We still need support though, which I'm trying to get.
I'm not good with computers, so just mailing people, lol...
Someone asked about a poll earlier... I figured if it was put in site stuff, we'd not get much more support than this thread...
Maybe I'm wrong... Don't know...
But anyway, thanks for your input Gav. Much appreciated.
it's all about what you want to do.
I had the old 640SM a few years ago and for the most part, was rarely passed except on very long straights.
The new smc is smoother, lighter, better handling, has the slipper clutch etc: as a day's sport ride or a hoon bike it's pretty much an R1 beater in all but the open straights. Around the Coromandel, on 22 or over the Rimutakas it'll slay any road bike ridden by the same guy.
as a commuter or a tourer.......well i have a couple of other bikes that are way better
I can see that.
It's so much easier to throw around the twisties than a liter bike...
Why isn't it a good commuter? Thought it would be ideal for that.
The engine is pretty much the same but with the single pipe it is about 3hp less. The lower weight more than makes that up though and with a few mods it seems close to 70hp is not out of the question.
Mine's still only 1200km old or so and i'm not about to mess with it until i'm sure it won't run too lean and blow. However, once it's loose, i'll get a tune boy or similar and start changing pipes, air filter, remove air box cover etc etc. All the work will be done by the dealer though; i don't want to invalidate my warranty.
First thing to go is the muffler of course; a hoon bike that goes chuff chuff is a joke........or a hondog, yamahahaha or spewzuki
Sounds very good.
I liked the engine of the SM, so if this is similar minus the weight, it can only be heaps more fun.
I actually liked the stealthy sound of the SM. One would be able to play undetected... A little louder yes but not too much actually...
Suppose the suspension would be better though, the SM being a bit more road biased, the SMC more motard...
Mmmm, Gonna have to investigate. Thanks. Sounds like a fun bike.
I've ridden the prestige (basically the smr), the smc and the duke and i prefer the smc on the road by far.
NZ roads being what they are; potholes, gravel, hollows, bumps made by trucks on corners etc; the extra long travel suspension of the smc is my cuppa tea.
mind you, if you're not used to long travel road bikes you'll possibly screw up and crash. The deal is to forget about demon late braking and just chop down a few gears letting the back end and compression drag the speed down then gas it up early on the exit (a single will get on the power way earlier than pretty much any multi without breaking traction).
If you do use the front brakes hard they CAN be awesome but you would be crazy to slam them on (front would dive slamming the fork into itself, loading the front up and lifting the rear wheel off the ground). Best to feed them in carefully at first until the front has compressed then squeeze harder and harder. It helps to know that with the light weight, you can outbrake pretty much any road bike if you have the balls.
i find brake steady into the first half of the corner, then full power out!
try to keep ya speed up as its hard won on a motard
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