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Saga

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

I'm not talking about drag racing, I'm talking about real racing...you know, with corners and shit?

You mean the type of thing 99% of riders will never actually experience? Come on now, Jules. =P
 

BZeto

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: BZeto
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Saga
Originally posted by: Turin39789

track much?

Much, no. A few times, yes. I've actually lost to a 6R once, but it was Turbo'd and driven by a very experienced rider. I fully admit to having never faced off vs a SV650, I suppose I just find it very surprising.

It's a shock to you that an experienced rider on an SV650 can beat an average rider on a liter bike? I fail to see why that surprises you. Any dumbass can buy a liter bike and brag about how fast it is but when it comes down to it the bike is only as fast as the rider on it.

If we're talking about racing at a drag strip and as Saga said unless the 1K rider is outright dumb I find it hard to believe an sv650 would take a 1K inline 4. It would all be about the start and even a poor one for the liter bike wouldn't affect the outcome as long as he can accelerate and shift through the next gear or two, he would easily pass the 650.

I'm not talking about drag racing, I'm talking about real racing...you know, with corners and shit?

lol then why would this even be an argument? A skilled rider on even a 250cc motard could beat a noob on a liter bike.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Saga
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

I'm not talking about drag racing, I'm talking about real racing...you know, with corners and shit?

You mean the type of thing 99% of riders will never actually experience? Come on now, Jules. =P

99% of riders never experience this? Wow...sucks for them.
 

eBauer

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

I love it when guys on liter bikes get stomped on the race track by guys on a Suzuki SV650.

You're probably comparing a trackday veteran on a 600cc class bike compared to a trackday newbie on a 1000cc. Of course the liter bike will get stomped, that's a no brainer. Heck, if the track was short without any real straights, even a super motard could keep up.

Compare a competent 600cc rider with a competent 1000cc rider with roughly the same experience, and it's unlikely the 600cc rider will completely destroy a 1000cc rider like Saga said.

You do trackdays in the midwest? I'll be at Road America this Monday and Tuesday with STT.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: eBauer
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

I love it when guys on liter bikes get stomped on the race track by guys on a Suzuki SV650.

You're probably comparing a trackday veteran on a 600cc class bike compared to a trackday newbie on a 1000cc. Of course the liter bike will get stomped, that's a no brainer. Heck, if the track was short without any real straights, even a super motard could keep up.

Compare a competent 600cc rider with a competent 1000cc rider with roughly the same experience, and it's unlikely the 600cc rider will completely destroy a 1000cc rider like Saga said.

You do trackdays in the midwest? I'll be at Road America this Monday and Tuesday with STT.

Check this guy out.

I'm in SoCal. Elkhart Lake is pretty far from me.
 

DVad3r

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: eBauer
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

I love it when guys on liter bikes get stomped on the race track by guys on a Suzuki SV650.

You're probably comparing a trackday veteran on a 600cc class bike compared to a trackday newbie on a 1000cc. Of course the liter bike will get stomped, that's a no brainer. Heck, if the track was short without any real straights, even a super motard could keep up.

Compare a competent 600cc rider with a competent 1000cc rider with roughly the same experience, and it's unlikely the 600cc rider will completely destroy a 1000cc rider like Saga said.

You do trackdays in the midwest? I'll be at Road America this Monday and Tuesday with STT.

Check this guy out.

I'm in SoCal. Elkhart Lake is pretty far from me.

Wow...I'm speechless, and that's on a Goldwing too, I feel like a massive noob rider compared to this guy...
 

halik

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Oct 10, 2000
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Originally posted by: w00t
I've been thinking about getting a bike for the past couple weeks. I told my mom and she didn't really say much about it like she was against it or for it..

before I was an adult:
I wanted a bike before I wanted a car but my parents wouldn't allow me to, and I had to listen because I wasn't an adult. I ended up getting a car.. which I love but it's kinda my track car now.

well I've been checking out bikes and planned on getting one soon..

Today, my mom says that she doesn't want me getting a bike, and she doesn't want me to kill myself. She also said if I was to get a bike, I had to move out.

now I'm

need to decide what to do.. listen to my mom, or say fuck that and get a bike

What do you guys think?

as a note: my dad passed away from lung cancer this year, our family has been through a lot because of it. I understand why she is worried about me riding and not needing the extra stress. I just think I should do it for myself because I've always wanted too.

Originally posted by: w00t
I already have toys, call me a loser but I don't really want to move out. My moms house is close to my work and college. I don't have to pay rent, and my mom makes good food. At this time, I don't feel it would be good to move out anyways considering what happened.


Move out of your parents house, ya deadbeat...


You will not pick up chicks on your sport bike, when you have to bring them back to your parents house. You're like all the cool kids in highschool...
 

Greenman

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Originally posted by: DVad3r
Try not going the sportbike route. One of my arguements with my mom to leverage myself was that I wasn't getting a sportbike, and in turn, getting a more relaxing bike that isn't focused on speed/crazy sh1t. It actually worked and there is truth to it.

You pulled a fast one on your mommy.
 

IlllI

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Originally posted by: w00t
I already have toys, call me a loser but I don't really want to move out. My moms house is close to my work and college. I don't have to pay rent, and my mom makes good food. At this time, I don't feel it would be good to move out anyways considering what happened.


then as long as you live there, you abide by her rules. otherwise stop being a leech and move out

no discussion. case closed

 

thepd7

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Originally posted by: darom
I guess if you want to move out of the house, pay your own rent and be an stubborn independent adult, go for the bike! Your Mom has gone through a lot lately, and I see her point clearly.

this. You have plenty of time to get a bike, give it a few years.


OP, you have a car, truck, and want to get a bike but still live at home and won't follow the rules? Are you 16?
 

Greenman

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Why does anyone who doesn't race buy a rice rocket? They're incredible machines, but they don't work very well for street use.
 

StepUp

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Your sense of entitlement leads me to believe that you'd fit right in with the Gixxah crowd. Have fun continuing to suckle from mommy.
 

Saga

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Originally posted by: StepUp
Your sense of entitlement leads me to believe that you'd fit right in with the Gixxah crowd. Have fun continuing to suckle from mommy.

The hilarious part about this statement is how accurate the Gixxer stereotype always seems to be, haha.
 

BZeto

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Originally posted by: Greenman
Why does anyone who doesn't race buy a rice rocket? They're incredible machines, but they don't work very well for street use.

What makes you say that?
 

w00t

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Originally posted by: halik
Move out of your parents house, ya deadbeat...


You will not pick up chicks on your sport bike, when you have to bring them back to your parents house. You're like all the cool kids in highschool...

I'm not a deadbeat, and I don't need a bike to pick up chicks. I'm willing to guarantee you are a loser in real life. Go play some dungeons and dragons or something.. "Lifer"

Originally posted by: thepd7
Originally posted by: darom
I guess if you want to move out of the house, pay your own rent and be an stubborn independent adult, go for the bike! Your Mom has gone through a lot lately, and I see her point clearly.

this. You have plenty of time to get a bike, give it a few years.


OP, you have a car, truck, and want to get a bike but still live at home and won't follow the rules? Are you 16?

I'm 20.. college student, work full-time, and help out around the house.

I own a car
The truck is my dads
want a bike

Originally posted by: StepUp
Your sense of entitlement leads me to believe that you'd fit right in with the Gixxah crowd. Have fun continuing to suckle from mommy.

internet insults ftw


 

StepUp

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Originally posted by: w00t
Originally posted by: halik
Move out of your parents house, ya deadbeat...


You will not pick up chicks on your sport bike, when you have to bring them back to your parents house. You're like all the cool kids in highschool...

I'm not a deadbeat, and I don't need a bike to pick up chicks. I'm willing to guarantee you are a loser in real life. Go play some dungeons and dragons or something.. "Lifer"

Originally posted by: thepd7
Originally posted by: darom
I guess if you want to move out of the house, pay your own rent and be an stubborn independent adult, go for the bike! Your Mom has gone through a lot lately, and I see her point clearly.

this. You have plenty of time to get a bike, give it a few years.


OP, you have a car, truck, and want to get a bike but still live at home and won't follow the rules? Are you 16?

I'm 20.. college student, work full-time, and help out around the house.

I own a car
The truck is my dads
want a bike

Originally posted by: StepUp
Your sense of entitlement leads me to believe that you'd fit right in with the Gixxah crowd. Have fun continuing to suckle from mommy.

internet insults ftw

I like what you did there.

Edit: I'm not trying to be demeaning. I'm only 23. But it's funny what a few years out on your own will do for the respect of the wishes of your parents, as well as a humbling dose of reality about what it takes to be the "bread winner" of the household.
 

DVad3r

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Don't listen to anyone here that insults you about living at home. I'm 24 and still do too. Like you I have my own car, paid my own college, and contribute around the household with money. I now own my motorcycle too. From my experiences here AT is totally nuts when it comes to the subject of living with parents, it's full of super independant people that love to rub your face, while they are taking a giant sh1t on the toilet positing from their laptops.

Buy the bike if you want it, I guarentee you you won't get kicked out of your house, you would need a hardcore parent to do that.

Also disregard the "wait a few years" advice from people here. You are young, you only live once, buy a bike now and enjoy it. This wait a few years business turns into waiting 2-3 decades and then buying a Goldwing or a Harley.

Where I bought my bike 98 % of the customers there are 40 +, maybe even 50.
 

Greenman

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Originally posted by: BZeto
Originally posted by: Greenman
Why does anyone who doesn't race buy a rice rocket? They're incredible machines, but they don't work very well for street use.

What makes you say that?

Well, because at the RPM's they like to run at you only need first and second gear. The riding position is uncomfortable, and riding two up looks downright dangerous to me.
 

DVad3r

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I agree with Greenman, there is only so much power you need from a bike, crotch rocekts are just overkill. I'm not a sportsbike guy in any way, and just don't see the point unless you are on the track somewhere. Everyone has their tastes though, I'm just glad mine don't venture in that direction
 

BZeto

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Originally posted by: Greenman
Originally posted by: BZeto
Originally posted by: Greenman
Why does anyone who doesn't race buy a rice rocket? They're incredible machines, but they don't work very well for street use.

What makes you say that?

Well, because at the RPM's they like to run at you only need first and second gear. The riding position is uncomfortable, and riding two up looks downright dangerous to me.

I can easily cruise in higher gears with more than enough HP than the street requires. I dont see the argument on that one, I guess shifting doesn't bother me?

Riding position is just fine for me. Keeping my back straight I have no issues. My seat could use an upgrade but that goes for most bikes, the seat on my Boulevard cruiser was just as bad if not worse. Don't get me wrong, I understand where you are coming from. A cruiser is more comfortable in the long run that's for sure. I suppose "for the street" should be defined. Because there's a difference between riding around town and taking a 300+ mile trip. My sportbike works beautifully on the street, with my requirements I couldn't really ask for much more. Different strokes for different folks I guess.

As far as 2 up riding goes, it definitely isn't what they are designed for... Luckily my girl doesn't show much interest in riding on the back. You could make the same argument with saddle bags and storage space. A big cruiser will do better in this department as well. I don't need either of the above so it all comes down to how "street use" is defined.
 

IlllI

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Originally posted by: DVad3r
Don't listen to anyone here that insults you about living at home. I'm 24 and still do too. Like you I have my own car, paid my own college, and contribute around the household with money. I now own my motorcycle too. From my experiences here AT is totally nuts when it comes to the subject of living with parents, it's full of super independant people that love to rub your face, while they are taking a giant sh1t on the toilet positing from their laptops.

Buy the bike if you want it, I guarentee you you won't get kicked out of your house, you would need a hardcore parent to do that.

Also disregard the "wait a few years" advice from people here. You are young, you only live once, buy a bike now and enjoy it. This wait a few years business turns into waiting 2-3 decades and then buying a Goldwing or a Harley.

Where I bought my bike 98 % of the customers there are 40 +, maybe even 50.


wow, way to completely miss the point

a. mom does not want him to get one

b. he still lives under HER roof

c. if he wants to get one, then move out, otherwise it is DISRESPECTFUL to her wishes. her house, her rules. the end



 

AMCRambler

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My advice, don't get the bike. Your mom seems a little emotionally fragile right now. You should wait until you've got your own place. She's not charging you rent, probably paying for college for you, she cooks you meals, probably does your laundry too. Do her a solid for once and respect her wishes. Wait till you finish school, get your own place and have a place to keep it. You should be taking that money and helping to pay for your education, not buying toys.
 

eBauer

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Originally posted by: BZeto

I can easily cruise in higher gears with more than enough HP than the street requires. I dont see the argument on that one, I guess shifting doesn't bother me?

Riding position is just fine for me. Keeping my back straight I have no issues. My seat could use an upgrade but that goes for most bikes, the seat on my Boulevard cruiser was just as bad if not worse. Don't get me wrong, I understand where you are coming from. A cruiser is more comfortable in the long run that's for sure. I suppose "for the street" should be defined. Because there's a difference between riding around town and taking a 300+ mile trip. My sportbike works beautifully on the street, with my requirements I couldn't really ask for much more. Different strokes for different folks I guess.

As far as 2 up riding goes, it definitely isn't what they are designed for... Luckily my girl doesn't show much interest in riding on the back. You could make the same argument with saddle bags and storage space. A big cruiser will do better in this department as well. I don't need either of the above so it all comes down to how "street use" is defined.

Some sportbikes definitely have better street ergos than others. I can ride my K5 GSXR 1000 all day long (have done 600 miles a day in the past, bike has 34,000 miles total), but 30 minutes on my friend's Ducati 748 and my body is pretty damn soar. The 750's are also regarded as being pretty damn comfortable - relatively speaking of course. The most comfortable sportbike still doesn't hold a candle to the average cruiser. It's simply something you get used too and accept...

As long as the passenger knows how to ride correctly, I don't have an issue with pillions either.
 

Greenman

Lifer
Oct 15, 1999
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Originally posted by: BZeto
Originally posted by: Greenman
Originally posted by: BZeto
Originally posted by: Greenman
Why does anyone who doesn't race buy a rice rocket? They're incredible machines, but they don't work very well for street use.

What makes you say that?

Well, because at the RPM's they like to run at you only need first and second gear. The riding position is uncomfortable, and riding two up looks downright dangerous to me.

I can easily cruise in higher gears with more than enough HP than the street requires. I dont see the argument on that one, I guess shifting doesn't bother me?

Riding position is just fine for me. Keeping my back straight I have no issues. My seat could use an upgrade but that goes for most bikes, the seat on my Boulevard cruiser was just as bad if not worse. Don't get me wrong, I understand where you are coming from. A cruiser is more comfortable in the long run that's for sure. I suppose "for the street" should be defined. Because there's a difference between riding around town and taking a 300+ mile trip. My sportbike works beautifully on the street, with my requirements I couldn't really ask for much more. Different strokes for different folks I guess.

As far as 2 up riding goes, it definitely isn't what they are designed for... Luckily my girl doesn't show much interest in riding on the back. You could make the same argument with saddle bags and storage space. A big cruiser will do better in this department as well. I don't need either of the above so it all comes down to how "street use" is defined.

Sounds like it works for you, and that's all that really matters. I should also have noted that I'm old and somewhat beat up, so comfort is big on my list of requirements.
 

halik

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Originally posted by: Saga
Originally posted by: StepUp
Your sense of entitlement leads me to believe that you'd fit right in with the Gixxah crowd. Have fun continuing to suckle from mommy.

The hilarious part about this statement is how accurate the Gixxer stereotype always seems to be, haha.

don't forget the gixxer douchebag starter kit. You can make your momma wash your sleeveless shirt too.
 
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