only jap engine I would entertain is a pushrod v twin manufactured in england and often found on the front of 3 wheeler morgans or used for brough superiors
That's hard to say, I own a 2010 blade which is an absolute weapon but only yesterday after riding a couple of Ducatis have I decided to part ways with that purely to finance a new more 'sit up' bike as I prefer sportsbikes on the track now and can't bin that as its too much, no point in risking that sort of money IMO SO....then I promptly drove out this morning and purchased an older R1 (5pw injected) so that I can still keep a decent sportsbike for the track with occasional road in mind should the mood take me, it's a beauty as well and stands me at less than a 3rd of the cost with only twice the mileage. It's also a decent winter project which I love so my vote is R1 & Blade
If we are talking new it would be the current Fireblade. If we are talking old it would be a 2002 FireBlade or 1998 R1. But if I could have a V4, I really want an RC45.
10r is not popular trackside either. For me RC30 but, real world GSXR 750. Nimble 600 chassis with 150hp on tap.
I've ticked the blade, which I rode and thought was truly brilliant, but if I was actually going to buy an IL4 it would have to be the Beemer S1000RR - mind blowing
Why are 10R's not popular trackside? Thought they were supposed to be good? Rode a prepped S1000rr at Le Mans and it was mega.
Ummmm no RC30 so 'Blade, a real early one - the '94 in the black/gold scheme when they were still a bit raw & not all plastic & woofty like they are now?
From a ride pov I could be persuaded to agree with you but from a build pov I couldn't. That's why I went for the new Big Bang R1. Fantastic engine, performance, handling and good build quality too.
Did you know a BMW R1200RT will out-accelerate an RC30 (according to Bike magazine)..? Somehow they don't seem so precious now:frown: