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Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

285 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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'99 TL1000R

And my god, what an AWESOME bike!! Someone has played with the handling as the forks are poking up through the yokes and it turns in really nicely as a result. Front brakes are awesome, better than on my ZX7R despite being the same calipers etc and despite my 7R having Braking Waveys and rebuilt calipers. Rear brake currently is almost purely ornamental as it doesn't seem to do much - just enough to pass the MOT according to the mechanic! It has twin FUEL race cans (road legal with the baffles in) and my god is it loud! When I close the throttle it pops little blue flames out the back - and the baffles are still IN! It also has braided front lines and a GSXR1000 rear end.

Heres some photos from the dealers website:





Dave

catso

15,721 posts

289 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Mad Dave said:
It has twin FUEL race cans (road legal with the baffles in) and my god is it loud! When I close the throttle it pops little blue flames out the back - and the baffles are still IN! It also has braided front lines and a GSXR1000 rear end.


Excellent, The TL is a stonker with massive power delivery and excellent sound, a mate of mine had one with full Yoshi race pipes, can you say LOUD earsyikes

beer

StuB

6,695 posts

261 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Tidy looking bike thumbup

Mad Dave

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285 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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catso said:
Mad Dave said:
It has twin FUEL race cans (road legal with the baffles in) and my god is it loud! When I close the throttle it pops little blue flames out the back - and the baffles are still IN! It also has braided front lines and a GSXR1000 rear end.


Excellent, The TL is a stonker with massive power delivery and excellent sound, a mate of mine had one with full Yoshi race pipes, can you say LOUD earsyikes

beer



Taking the baffles out today. Not sure they'll be out long - it's fookin' loud as it is!

chilli

17,320 posts

258 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Lovely looking....Very clean. Just a summer hack, or are you gonna ride all year?

Mad Dave

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285 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Usually ride all year, but after an exhaustive search we found only ONE bolt with initial signs of surface rust - don't think it's ever seen rain! As a result, I think it'll be wrapped up when there's salt on the road!

F.M

5,816 posts

242 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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The best part of owning twins is the noise......I bet you`ll love the baffles out..but the neigbours won`t be so keen ....hehe
Always liked the TL1000R`s in yellow...there is a guy going about up here that wears a yellow wooly jacket while riding ...he looks like bananaman on steroids....

Edited by F.M on Thursday 23 November 10:45

Rawwr

22,722 posts

256 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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You're aware it's yellow, right?

remal

25,071 posts

256 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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very nicelick

virgil

1,557 posts

246 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Rawwr said:
You're aware it's yellow, right?


Don't worry - you can get black paint to correct this 'mistake'

Edited by virgil on Thursday 23 November 12:34

Mon Ami Mate

6,589 posts

290 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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thumbup Looking forward to terrorising the A350 again...

Mad Dave

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Mon Ami Mate said:
thumbup Looking forward to terrorising the A350 again...


Definately :thumbsup:


PS Yellow rules. The world just hasn't realised yet.

sean5302

358 posts

240 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Did they ever sort the TL1000's handling faults out?

I fancied one years ago until MCN did a piece about folks getting killed due to weird rear suspension.

Might have been the TL1000S. Is the "R" the same?

Steve_T

6,356 posts

294 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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sean5302 said:
Did they ever sort the TL1000's handling faults out?

I fancied one years ago until MCN did a piece about folks getting killed due to weird rear suspension.

Might have been the TL1000S. Is the "R" the same?


The problem was the rotary damper. You can run a conventional damper in its place as far as I know.

Steve.

Mad Dave

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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sean5302 said:
Did they ever sort the TL1000's handling faults out?

I fancied one years ago until MCN did a piece about folks getting killed due to weird rear suspension.

Might have been the TL1000S. Is the "R" the same?


The S was the scary one - the R has a totally different beam frame and steering damper as standard. It still had a reputation for running wide out of bends but mine seems ok. I haven't had a proper hard thrash yet but my chicken strips are only about an inch wide and it's not tried to kill me yet.

virgil

1,557 posts

246 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Mad Dave, just be careful out there...those litre bikes can be lethal in the wrong hands

Mon Ami Mate

6,589 posts

290 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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virgil said:
Mad Dave, just be careful out there...those litre bikes can be lethal in the wrong hands
Pah, litre bikes are for girlies. A man's bike has at least 1100ccs.

Edited by Mon Ami Mate on Thursday 23 November 13:59

Mad Dave

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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virgil said:
Mad Dave, just be careful out there...those litre bikes can be lethal in the wrong hands


Yeah yeah, I know that's what I say to all the newbies

sean5302

358 posts

240 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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You've really got me thinking about a TL (again).

My lad had an SV650 and we both loved it.

So much more character than my Blade.

The Honda's laid up for winter now, but I fancy a change in April. I was thinking Firestorm / VTR. Something like that but with 130bhp-odd. I haven't looked for ages so you'll probably tell me the VTR already has this. I remember seeing a VTR2, or something, a couple of years back. It only did 25mpg and had a peanut fuel tank, so you had to stop every 20 yards to fill it up.

Am I rambling, or what should I be looking for?

Mad Dave

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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I don't know if that's directed at me but i'm afraid I haven't a clue! I just spotted the TL in a dealers and liked it - I fancied a change, a challenge to learn to ride. I had wanted a '98 R1 but decided apart from the extra power and reduced weight, it would be a similar kettle of fish to my 7R. The TL is totally different so I have to learn all over again.