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i feel safer on the gixer too because it handles so well, it corners so much better than me LOL, sometimes i think the bike actually gets me out of trouble with ease where as id be in the hedge again on the sv.
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No I love my Sv, I've always loved v twins, even my CX500
![]() ![]() But I've had plenty of IL4's and even a Beemer (yuk) But I still keep coming back to them. It's the off beat exhaust noise that I seem to enjoy. I rode a Hornet not so long ago and it was like riding a sewing machine, no soul. The Sv ain't perfect, but it'll do, it's fast enough for me at my time of life. I can't afford a Ducati or an Aprillia - one day
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four's are for wimp's.
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Sound andtorque is what I love about twins. I wouldn't mind anything else though!
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Triples. Simples.
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Hmmmmmm, interesting, currently having a single (CCM 404ds), V twin (KTM superduke), Triple (Triumph S3) and a IL4 (Triumph S4), I'm kind of spoilt for choice, of all the configurations; I've found the big triple to be the best, to the point I've had 7 over the years, it does the big twin thing very well, ride the torque and all that, but unlike the twins it's still able to give a top end rush like the fours, it's not perfect, but as close as I've found, however as it's housed in a fairly heavy bike it's now beyond my abilities to ride much.
Enter the KTM Superduke, this is what I'd call one of the new generation of big V twins, fairly short stroke, and revs up & down quickly; giving the engine a "light" feel you don't normally get on the big engines, I've compared between an SV1000N (04)/ ApriliaTUONO (0 ![]() ![]() Cheers Mark.
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Just dug out my dynojet read-out. Not sure what a modern bike chucks out but mine measured 60 lb/ft at 4000rpm peaking at 67.4 over a flatish hump between 6000-9000.
Power basically dead straight from 3k (35hp) - 9k(112) where it then flattens out a bit. We all know power delivery varies between engine configurations and different bikes and serves a very different purpose but my more relaxed riding (old bloke) style seems to suit the bucket of torque that a big twin delivers. Didn't really want this to turn into a "mine's better than yours" thread but was more interested in why folks went for what they went for and weather they regretted it or feel IL4 is the way to go. I must admit I was well taken with the speed triple but only when giving it some. Test ride 1 following dealer, not impressed. Test ride 2 on mate's bike from Petersfield to Fleet (decent roads) well impressed apart from a total inability to see anything behind you. Glad this has stayed fairly friendly so-far and a good exchange of views. Amazing how far afield the TVSF readership seems to extend.
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