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D3V 2008-05-27 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by His Mighty Lordship, Lennis the First
You know, I'm surprised there aren't any threads about bikes.

I've always thought the same, there's like 2-3 threads that i've seen over time about bikes, I've been wanting to post a few general information threads about popular bikes like the Hayabusa - R1, etc. I've even got a few horrow stories from my buddy that used to have a bike I could always share, he's been in a few accidents.

I guess i'm just not as inclined about bikes because I don't know as much about them.

Lenny 2008-05-27 04:25 PM

I've had a few stories from my Dad (he used to ride them in London when he was 15 up until the age of about 26, and he also did track racing on Brands Hatch and Silverstone and some of the other big tracks down there), but no real experience myself. I wouldn't mind learning about them, though. He's looking at getting another bike because the fuel prices have shot up so much. Some of the ones he's been telling me about are mental! 0-62mph in 2.5s, top speeds of over 250, a standing quarter in about 4 seconds, reaching speeds of over 150 in the distance.

D3V 2008-05-27 04:26 PM

Holy hell, they must be turbo? Can you recall the exact bike, how many CCs, any forced induction at all, n2o?

Lenny 2008-05-27 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by D3V
Holy hell, they must be turbo? Can you recall the exact bike, how many CCs, any forced induction at all, n2o?

No fancy tricks, just standard bikes - don't forget that these things are extremely light. I think the ones he was looking at that do that are some of the 1000cc Triumphs and Kawasakis.

I know he wants to go for a Triumph Daytona or a Triumph Sprint RS, but can't remember if those are the ones he was talking about.

D3V 2008-05-27 04:47 PM

Mmmhm, my uncle has a Kawasaki (K1-R1?) I don't exactly recall, and he was stating almost the same specs as you did, it's got a nice big light bar on the back, seat shaped a bit funny, I may even go grab a picture or two of it if I can remember to, excellent on gas, and excellent on speed.

Lenny 2008-05-27 04:53 PM

R1 rings a bell.

That's the thing about motorbikes in general - the fuel economy is fantastic. Even if you push the thing hard you'll get about 50 miles to a gallon, and although the tank is small (they hold, what, 15 litres? 20?), you'll get 300 miles out of them at least. My Dad's worked out that with a bike, he'll save over £120 a month - he currently drives a P reg (1997) Saab 9000 CSE Turbo (might be the CS, actually. Either way it's a petrol Turbo with an automatic gearbox), which does 30 mpg if he drives it softly, and he's not someone who drives cars softly. :p

WetWired 2008-05-27 05:01 PM

I'd have to be in an ironman suit before I'd consider riding a motorcycle on the highway.

Lenny 2008-05-27 05:07 PM

You know, it's actually safer to ride a motorbike at high speeds... well, not too high, obviously.

If you're going too slow, then the tyres don't warm up and you can't get the cornering (much like a Formula 1 car - the tyres are made of a rubber that gets stickier as it warms up, giving greater grip in the corners), and you're much more likely to tip and fall off.

Granted, go too fast and the bike will quite literally fly from underneath you. Some of the more powerful bikes, when you accelerate from a standing start, will throw you off backwards as the power goes to the back wheel and lifts the front wheel a good few feet off the ground. And if the bike has a competition clutch, well, you'd best tie yourself on.

D3V 2008-05-28 06:57 AM

Oh yes, I'm too afraid to purchase my own as we've had a very close friend of the family get killed on a motorcycle (no helmet..) only going about 50-60 in a 45mph zone.. They are a devil's advocate of a vehicle, you don't have the saftey of your steel cage that you're accustomed to, but you do have excellent, excellent gas mileage, excellent speed and power, you can park almost anywhere, you can access almost any road, and they're just really cool.

One of my favorite bikes to date, has GOT to be the Hayabusa. They've been around for a few years now and have made great progression in their stock HP. Seriously, a friend of my Fathers had one of these back in '99 brand new and he would tell us that stock he could trap it out (1/4 mile) at 12.1secs at something outrageous like 135mph.

99 Busa

http://www.hayabusa-pictures.info/hayabusa.jpg

New '08 models

http://www.hayabusa-pictures.info/2008_black-small.jpg
http://www.hayabusa-pictures.info/2008_blue-small.jpg

Lenny 2008-05-28 08:41 AM

Ooooh! The '08 models are pretty!

My Dad bought the Triumph Sprint RS this morning, and it's being delivered tomorrow morning - I'll try and get some pictures of it.

Hancock 2008-07-10 11:00 PM

My brother has a 1000gsxr.

quikspy67 2008-07-17 02:08 AM

Thats good to know Hancock, say Hancock how come you haven't posted for a while?. Haha

Lenny 2008-07-24 03:43 PM

My Dad got rid of the Triumph - the machine was much too big (sat on it he couldn't touch the ground) and far too heavy (if it were to tip he'd have no chance of holding it up). Instead, he's now got a smaller, much lighter Yamaha. I don't know much other than it's 600cc, and has acceleration similar to a Porsche.

Wallow 2008-07-25 08:21 AM

I like regular bicycles

quikspy67 2008-07-26 03:29 AM

Those are fun, what kind do you have?

Wallow 2008-07-26 09:02 AM

Just a mountain bike. Although I am I annoyed at the fact that it has started to change shifts on its own, quite annoying.

quikspy67 2008-07-26 11:32 AM

What company made the bike?

jamer123 2008-07-27 03:37 PM

i have a bmx bike, no gears and a mountain bike geared of corce

quikspy67 2008-07-28 02:26 AM

Wallow and jamer123 what company made your bikes?


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