First ride on a litre bike!!!
First ride on a litre bike!!!
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Glade

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4,478 posts

244 months

Tuesday 12th June 2007
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Wow... still grinning from ear to ear!!!

Came home from work and a bloke from down the street stopped me outside my house. He's got an SV1000S and we got chatting and decided to go out for a ride.

We swapped bikes for a bit and I had my first blast on a 1000cc bike. I didn't push it too much, being someone else's bike, but came away feeling slightly dissapointed. There was a big grunty push and the bike was more comfortable. It felt a lot more stable, but heavier and harder to turn than the SV650S. Maybe a bit of time and giving it some more revs would have transformed my experience of the bike. Couldn't help thinking that the more flighty 650 was more fun somehow, especially as i can rag the tits off it without worrying.

So we carried on to the Red Lion at Avebury. Pulled up in the car park and got chatting to a bloke with a carbed Fazer 1000. Amazingly he handed the keys over, to the other guy and he went off for a spin. When the fazer owner offerd me the keys, some advice about being careful on the throttle and sent me on my way, promising that i'd like it.


I hope the swear filter works... ME!!!! That was ING insane!!!!

SO smooth, comfortable, and effortless... without going over 5k i was building speed faster than on the SV.. I stuck it in top gear and started playing with more and more throttle, and i swear that bike took off like a rocket!!! Don't think i got past 9k rpm and 1/2 to 3/4 throttle. But it really takes off. The suspension smoothes out bumps that would have my SV pogo-ing along the road, twitching around. And coming into corners and the one roundabout i went round it just keeps leaning over!!!

I thought i'd be shit scared of a 1000cc bike, but given a bit of respect they are really awesome machines.

If you haven't you've got to try it!!!

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F.M

5,816 posts

241 months

Tuesday 12th June 2007
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yes

Once you sample the 1000`s...you rarely go back....biggrin
I know what you mean about the smaller bikes seeing more full throttle action though...the big stuff can dust any straight in 2 gears....

Busamav

2,954 posts

229 months

Tuesday 12th June 2007
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I am glad you enjoyed it ,

but when you mention the Sv as a litre bike,its total misrepresentation it doesnt compare with the big 4 true litre bikes .

theres a lot more out there .

anonymous-user

75 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Busamav said:
I am glad you enjoyed it ,

but when you mention the Sv as a litre bike,its total misrepresentation it doesnt compare with the big 4 true litre bikes .

theres a lot more out there .
I think that what you mean to say is that whilst the SV is in fact a true litre bike, its v-twin power delivery is different from an in-line four and of course it is also down on power (mainly because it doesn't rev as high). wink

Chilli

17,320 posts

257 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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I really wish I hadn't read this!!!1

What to do, what to do.............

randlemarcus

13,644 posts

252 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Chilli said:
I really wish I hadn't read this!!!1

What to do, what to do.............

YKIMS biggrin

Glade

Original Poster:

4,478 posts

244 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Chilli said:
I really wish I hadn't read this!!!1

What to do, what to do.............
At least have a test ride, (just don't bin it! wink)

The only problem is after the test ride, i think you won't be able to help yourself!!!

RemaL

25,071 posts

255 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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I am yet to experance a 1000cc bike but this makes me want to got out for a test ride now

rsv gone!

11,288 posts

262 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Chilli said:
I really wish I hadn't read this!!!

What to do, what to do.............


wink

y2blade

56,251 posts

236 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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you wait till you get to ride a "litre class" sports bike then

you will be hooked

Edited by y2blade on Wednesday 13th June 08:11

Chilli

17,320 posts

257 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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rsv gone! said:
Chilli said:
I really wish I hadn't read this!!!

What to do, what to do.............


wink
Marcus, the Fireblade is nice.....but that R1 is just pure PORN!

randlemarcus

13,644 posts

252 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Chilli said:
Marcus, the Fireblade is nice.....but that R1 is just pure PORN!
Ah, but its the difference between Angelina Jolie in the w4nkbank, and the flesh and blood young lady in the bed next to you. All I have to do is find somewhere to MOT her, stick a tax disc on, and she and I are off to France. Yay!

Chilli

17,320 posts

257 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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randlemarcus said:
Chilli said:
Marcus, the Fireblade is nice.....but that R1 is just pure PORN!
Ah, but its the difference between Angelina Jolie in the w4nkbank, and the flesh and blood young lady in the bed next to you. All I have to do is find somewhere to MOT her, stick a tax disc on, and she and I are off to France. Yay!
No MOT or Tax mate??

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

284 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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If you thought a Fazer Thou was insane, wait until you ride a proper litre bike!

hornetrider

63,161 posts

226 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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I have a Hornet 6 and an Aprilia Falco. OK the Falco obviously isn't an IL4 thou but christ its quick - its like a whole other league of power and I'm still on the learning curve after having the Hornet for 4 years.

With the throttle wide open in 2nd and 3rd its wheel off the ground time and astonishing levels of acceleration! Its awesome!

That said, I've got to say its still great to go out scratching on the Hornet and wring the neck out of it. The suspension is fully sorted and its actually far easier to ride fast on B roads and the bumpier A roads.

shot2bits

1,273 posts

249 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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After a day on my gsxr 1000, i often find it difficult to sleep as my body feels like it's still accelerating - says it all really smile

EvoBarry

1,903 posts

286 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Mad Dave said:
If you thought a Fazer Thou was insane, wait until you ride a proper litre bike!
Was gonna say the same thing Dave, my Fazer is nicely quick but a proper sports thou' would see me off in no time :P

Its still quick enough to raise a smile though, if you're used to smaller engined stuff.

Andy OH

1,959 posts

271 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Yes hitting the shift light on the R1 in 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th gear (13,250rpm) does give one a certain buzz wink

YamR1V64motion

5,732 posts

245 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Chilli said:
rsv gone! said:
Chilli said:
I really wish I hadn't read this!!!

What to do, what to do.............


wink
Marcus, the Fireblade is nice.....but that R1 is just pure PORN!
i disagree, while the 2004/2005 Fireblade is still a lovely bike, i would take a 2006/2007 one over an R1 any day, especially the HRC colour one.

Andy OH

1,959 posts

271 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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YamR1V64motion said:
i disagree, while the 2004/2005 Fireblade is still a lovely bike, i would take a 2006/2007 one over an R1 any day, especially the HRC colour one.
Everyone has there own opinions. I had a 2004 CBR1000RR and had a few problems with it, which were sorted under warranty, but I thought the bike was bit boring...and I did 10,000 miles on it....I traded it in for my current 05 R1 which has now done 31,000 miles and in my opinion the 05 R1 is a better bike and more rewarding than the 04/05 Blade...I will say I haven't riden and 07 Blade so I obviously can't comment but after my experience of the 04 I really haven't wanted to jump on another....