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Sportsbikes: Why Bother?!

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by bradders, Jul 9, 2017.

  1. Harsh but fair id say.....strange as i like the back of them but not the front....
     
  2. Brad is obviously ready for his elasticated waist slacks and a bag of werthers. I, however am not. As you are all well aware, I am still fabulous.
     
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  3. I've worked it out. When I was younger, I had sports bikes. As I've got older, I hit my late twenties and lost the 30" waist, I moved onto upright bikes. The more and more rotund... the slower. It's not the bikes that are slower, it's the aerodynamics of the pilot o_O

    All joking aside, after moving to big KTM supermotos and multis, I did briefly go back on a tuned R1. It was set up perfectly for the track, but just so nervous on anything less than perfect. I feel so much better on the KTM and I don't even back off when it gets a bit loose on a bit of gravel that's been kicked into the middle of a lane.

    I think these bikes just have a much wider band of operation compared to sportsbikes. That is of course unless your a nutter with no fear like them TT lot:cool:
     
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  4. Already in the elasticated shizzle, so no change there.

    Makes it more important to have a bike that you have like to look at too imho as an occasional use bike (in my case) as well as being good enough performance wise.

    I am starting to understand why people have these at-home show bikes that are used so little ;)
     
    #64 bradders, Jul 10, 2017
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  5. Them lot that can use all the road and have nothing coming the other way ;)
     
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  6. And people say Multistradas are unreliable !
     
  7. Well over 50, but apparently fabulous !! :cool:
     
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  8. Vanity is a cruel mistress !! ;)
     
  9. I have a charming carriage clock too
     
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  10. They only get to see the back anyway ;)

    #willywavingemoji#
     
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  11. LMAO
     
  12. Indeed, but think of the fun you could have until she broke down !!
     
  13. Biggest problem would. E you'd always be worried a better rider would come along for her ;)
     
  14. Yeah, and he'd probably be on a Multi also !!! :cool:
     
  15. Is that rhyming slang....?
     
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  16. I have a sports bike for the 5 minutes in every ride when it all comes together, usually early morning on the Pennines. I will always have one until they are banned.Its a purely selfish hobby so I dont need the comfort of a tourer.
     
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  17. Thank you, sticker is off the exhaust now

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  18. Generally speaking I'd say each to their own & one day when I fancy a bit of touring, I'll be looking at something like a Multi or an Africa twin but not at the expense of my beautiful 1098S. When you've waited 10 years to buy your dream bike, looks do matter & looks are not something that spring to mind when you see a Multi go past.
     
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  19. ???
    ???
    Do they go past?

    Not seen it happen yet

    :D
     
  20. Consider it a gift ;) :p

     
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