How much have bikes really moved on in the last few years?
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T666AKY said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
Me too, although the "M" was asmart looking bike.
T666AKY used to have the 1100 Suzuki's. Me, I had more class and went for the Yam
I seem to remember when i had that your bike/bikes spent more time in the back of a van for one reason or another
Too late, I've already admitted to one of them.. And one of them was your fault.. Mate. Gloves, remember.T666AKY used to have the 1100 Suzuki's. Me, I had more class and went for the Yam
I seem to remember when i had that your bike/bikes spent more time in the back of a van for one reason or another
T666AKY said:
and another thing,in our discussion the other day what did we both agree on being the best allrounder, track and road, infact you went a step further saying it would be the ultimate track bike for us to get next
Listen carefully, "bonny lad".SHADDUP.
Not here, in front of this lot, some of them have them..
Sorry folkes ,getting off the topic a bit. I have a 2000 R1 which i've had from new. I kept it when i bought a K5 to go to nurburg on, when i came back i put the K5 away and rode the R1 for the rest of the year,i decided this year to give the K5 another go, and with a few mods i'm starting to like it, however i can ride my R1 just as well or as fast from A to B as K5, I'm not the best or the fastest out there, but anyone who knows me wil tell you i dont hang around.
To sum up, i think all the super bikes over the las t 5/ 10 years even, you will take to your own ability, not the bikes. So the same as me i bet your about the same on a 7 year old bike as you are on a new one, its just a new one feels and generaly looks nicerer !!
To sum up, i think all the super bikes over the las t 5/ 10 years even, you will take to your own ability, not the bikes. So the same as me i bet your about the same on a 7 year old bike as you are on a new one, its just a new one feels and generaly looks nicerer !!
Biker's Nemesis said:
T666AKY said:
and another thing,in our discussion the other day what did we both agree on being the best allrounder, track and road, infact you went a step further saying it would be the ultimate track bike for us to get next
Listen carefully, "bonny lad".SHADDUP.
Not here, in front of this lot, some of them have them..
blade7 said:
Got to say I'm disapointed archie, thought you were about to swallow the bait and get all precious like that berk rawrhide, seems like you have a sorted gixer but can't agree about the 1100, they were rubbish handlers 15 years ago and things have moved on a lot since then.
The sad reality is that on an unknown road, the bike has cack-all to do with it. It's the ability of the rider to read the road that makes the difference, and it's this that puts the interest in my biking at the moment. I bought my 1100 18 years ago, and whilst certain aspects of its handling were sh*te, you could still blow away incompetent nerks on it.PS Gixer has two xs, and disappointed has two Ps.
Other than that fine posts. Marked 7/10
Edited by archie456 on Thursday 6th September 00:13
archie456 said:
PS Gixer has two xs, and disappointed has two Ps.
Other than that fine posts. Marked 7/10
That would be two x's you pedantic twerp, and anyone that tries to ride fast on an unknown road is an accident in waiting, had a well sorted R1 before my giXXer and I'm quicker on the newer bike, the fact you can't say the same suggests you reached the limit of your ability on the slower machine.Other than that fine posts. Marked 7/10
Edited by archie456 on Thursday 6th September 00:13
Oh yeah and it's biker banter not check my spelling banter dumpling,
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