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25-09-08, 06:27 AM | #42 |
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Re: px/swap my tl 1000 for a curvey??
Which was the point I was getting at
IMHO tw years real world everyday all conditions riding is more than enough time to gain experience that should mean you make the power jump and live to tell the tale about it. As I said my first change of bike was a 58bhp increase. Then I went GSXR and thats ( using published crank figures ) is a 74bhp increase. So going restircted SV to TL using your BHP figure ( which I believe maybe a little optimisitic but its early and I cant be doing with googling it to find out ) Is a 87bhp increase. Which is 13bhp more than I did. When I swapped to my GSXR I had two years of SV riding under my belt. in Which I racked up about 20K in all weathers. So one could argue that I was at a similar stage in my riding career that Plowsie is. See what I'm saying ?
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I know what you mean. I still think its better waiting. ha ha. Though that quote you posted was a little out of context. My career was similar to plowsies, then I did a year on unrestricted SV then moved to the falco, which is a TL without the handling issues so do have exp in a sense (so I read in reviews ). I suppose its best to go out and get a test ride... |
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Exactly what I was thinking! |
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25-09-08, 08:06 AM | #45 |
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Its funny as I don't think it would bother me riding a 1000cc bike, though I have only ever ridden one. A Aprilia Caponord, all the time the only thing I really was thinking about was 'Gee this bike is big'. Something my short 5"6' frame has to think about.
I myself have ridden bikes for 12 years now, and to be honest the only thing that I think I couldn't handle on the TL is the fuel cost. The TL is like no other bike, but if you ride like a twit then it will kill you same. Its just you might get there quicker in a shorter time on it. Its all down to respect of the bike, which most people have with its fearsome reputation (which Suzuki calmed down but it killed the model). Experience is best, which you need to try to get, and not running your foot over. Which is more what I think Plowise is liable to do. Last edited by Grinch; 25-09-08 at 08:09 AM. |
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i agree with grinch (not something I can say I have said very often ) I had sv for 7 years and it took me a couple of years and 20000 miles before I felt confident on it and felt I was riding it properly. I now have a raptor (tl engine) and have taken a step back, I dont ride it nearly as hard as the SV. Its a lazier ride, pulls away in any gear, no need to brake etc. I got the raptor not for the big engine or to see peoples faces when I say I (mere female) ride 1000cc bike but because my feet could reach the ground.
I dont understand what all the debate is about (granted didnt read all the posts) but if you want to get a big bike get one, everyone has their own opinion, some valid, most not. If you can afford it why not, life is short enough. |
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Wow, somebody who agrees with me I thought I was on a losing streak there. Cheers Fizz
Its not a definate that I will get one as I think that it may be a bit different come winter time when I would have to use it in icy conditions etc. And thoughts about costs (£97 to change my bike to Ady's TL, FOR 3 MONTHS ). |
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What bike Plowsie gets when his restriction comes to an end is his business. I know Plowsie runs his bike as daily transport and as a result has plenty of 'experience' of real world all weather biking. If he feels he wants a TL then who are we to say 'no'? |
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Im sure going from my limited SV to the falco streight off would have been scary and I wouldnt have been able to get as much from the falco as I have been able to without the full power SV. For anyone who thinks im being a **** then know that I practice what I preach! I did about 10K miles on a clapped out VT250 (Honda) then went to the SV for the last 1/2 year of restriction in which I did about 8K miles, I then de restricted it for another 17K miles over the following year and a bit. Next I got the Falco and have done another 10K miles since then. Last edited by ThEGr33k; 25-09-08 at 09:26 AM. |
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" ill be happy to recommend a full fat thou twin. " - sounds like you are saying Plowsie needs your approval.
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