Yamaha/Honda love/hate

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  1. SimonRR

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    Size shouldn't be a problem :D

     
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  2. InsanitY

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    I know but fuck that...I would not be doing that for the life of me:))) plus why do you think he's so careful and going just like a car.. and let me ask you what happens when he has to emergency stop?:))

    Yes I have a remap and a suspension setup booked with Steve Jordan motorcycles on 11 August ..whether I will still take my CBR or another bike ..is still up for discussion :D
     
  3. nigelrb

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    Gee, I had to switch it to full screen to see if I could make him bigger!!:D:D
     
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  4. Mattie660

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    Get yourself a Suzuki GSX-S1000(F) !

    I had one and it had a seat height of only 810 mm. It was kind of nice, flat foot the thing around, and yet it was a 1,000 cc with a Gixer motor. Easy to move it around - properly hooligan sounding - went as quick as you will ever want to go on the road and then some. It had some clutch assist that gave a bit of throttle as you let the clutch out in traffic - blip the throttle a bit by letting the clutch out. Felt right at home on it riding around in a pair of Doc Martins !

    You could ride that around easy and feel right at home. Fuelling needs a mod or remap - but you can buy good-nick ones cheap and spend a few hundred to sort it. If seat height is an issue, which closes down your options - then that is properly fun bike that you could manage easily.

    Just thought - the BMW S1000R is quite low seat height as well if I remember.

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  5. InsanitY

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    GSX-R is just the same 810mm which was the bike I felt the most comfortable while stationary so no need for the GSX-F:)) But it would be a shame to buy a bike just for that...What I want is basically to know if I can manage:)) I don't need to flat foot anything.. I'm not even close to it on a CBR but it doesn't bother me. Omg...seems like the best thing to do is go have another test ride..perhaps a longer/less angry one this time..possibly try out other bikes too..( its just that I don't need to change my bike..I bought it last year and its been amazing but the R1 still is the dream and it seems to keep dragging me back to it) :))

    New BMW coming out soon can't wait to see the finish product but if spy shots are true...I hate the looks sooo much...I would rather have the first one.
     
  6. nigelrb

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    I don't want to dampen anyone's enthusiasm, but I'd actually prefer the Citroen in the background!:)
     
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  7. Naz

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    Or...... you could get bigger heels on your boots to give you a bit of extra height..o_O
     
  8. InsanitY

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    I'm with you on that one :D

    I feel the funny comments coming :)) 0-100 real quick:))
     
  9. Mattie660

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    You are not alone in that - people seem to like that 2CV.

    You may as well get the R1. We have tried to talk "sense" - :D
     
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  10. InsanitY

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    I guess you’re right:)) we shall see
     
  11. SimonRR

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    Chaz is 5' 9" and on her tip toes here, so I guess 5' 7" is going to be a problem :(

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  12. Spartan Andy

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    I am 5'10" and just manage to flat foot,

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  13. Barstewardsquad

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    I'm 5'8 and could nearly flat foot on the old R1 despite only having short legs. New one is too tall for me, Suzuki fitted me great and I can flat foot on that.
     
  14. nigelrb

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    Gee, the MM93 helmet is suddenly devalued atop a Yamaha rider!:rolleyes:
     
  15. InsanitY

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    I know, I can’t reach both sides maybe the very tip...but I was using one leg when I had a test on it
     
  16. dainesefreak

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    Wasn't on my shopping list when I was looking due to the height and tank range.

    Riding into and out of the city I need get feet down too often to paddle around stationary traffic. The tank range would have done my head in as a commuter. One of my pet hates, filling the bike up on the way to work.

    Have you considered the Ape RSV4?
     
  17. InsanitY

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    I have never considered the RSV4 as there are far too many things I don't like about that bike..for starters it feels dated ..like 2003 kind of dated..Yes I'm aware that its a great bike and what not but I feel like they should step it up and come with a new shape.

    I know what you mean ..I'm commuting on my CBR as well and even this with a far better tank range does my head in...I'm not bothered by how much petrol it eats just the fact that I have to stop to or from work to get petrol.
     
  18. Wozza

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    I think you need a nice low car.....maybe a mini.....not to high to step in to and not to much power
     
  19. nigelrb

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    Can't get much lower than this!!:D:D

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  20. stupot

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    Just my opinion here fellas on the R1.

    My mate has just purchased a 15 plate bike. I had a go and I didn't really like it. Seemed harsh and lumpy.

    However, Speak to Simon at S-Tec performance in Berkshire. He is a Dyno expert and 99% concentrates on Yamaha bikes.

    He has developed his own MT-10 bike which is pretty much a detuned R1 without fairings. He has it nailed, throttle connection and smooth is an understatement in all modes. Qs and blipper using the Woolich racing setup.

    I will say though, my ride is a 2012 Big bang R1 and he only bench flashed my bike with a map he did recently on the same bike.
    It has transformed it.
     

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