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Old 05-18-2010, 11:36 AM   #11
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Wish id been able to go, still think id rather have the ape though
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Old 05-18-2010, 11:54 AM   #12
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Wish id been able to go, still think id rather have the ape though
If I actually went away from Japanese inline fours I'd probably get a Duc 1098or 1198....not that it's better or anything but just because I've always liked Ducs.

It's hard to beat a Japanese inline four...for the $$ though.
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Old 05-21-2010, 04:48 PM   #13
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So I went to go meet up with Azooom on friday and took the opportunity to try out a few of the bikes she was peddling.

S1000rr.

Cool bike, really really really cool bike. Sitting on it it is definately more comfortable than most modern super sports, but I really felt the vibrations through the bars and pegs, much more than I'm used to, after a 45 minute ride it left my hands with that feeling like they were still shaking. .....

I thought this thing is an inline 4? Maybe it's running lean as typical factory mapped bikes.
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Old 05-21-2010, 05:21 PM   #14
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I thought this thing is an inline 4? Maybe it's running lean as typical factory mapped bikes.
It is an inlie 4, but it vibrated more than any other I4 bike I've ever ridden.
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Old 05-21-2010, 05:29 PM   #15
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It is an inlie 4, but it vibrated more than any other I4 bike I've ever ridden.
They probably have the balance optimised for very high rpm. You get to redline it?
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Old 05-25-2010, 09:58 AM   #17
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Damnit. I'm tired of reading all these great reviews. I want to ride one. No wait...I don't want to. Well, maybe I do. But my bike is paid for...Oh hell. yeah, probably shouldn't ride one
Very true! I took a 30 minute test ride and came back and bought one. It's as kick ass as all the reviews say. Best bike I've ever ridden right out of the box. I still love my Japanese bikes too. Just can't wait to get it broken in and the 9K rpm limiter removed. After that, maybe I can make some valid comparisons between the bikes.
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Just can't wait to get it broken in and the 9K rpm limiter removed. After that, maybe I can make some valid comparisons between the bikes.
I can understand this...has to be tough !!

Looking forward to the comparisons.
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I can understand this...has to be tough !!

Looking forward to the comparisons.
It's a miserable job, but SOMEBODY has to do it! I'm retired, so I have to have this job...

Doesn't pay well, but it's a hell of a lot of fun!
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Very true! I took a 30 minute test ride and came back and bought one. It's as kick ass as all the reviews say. Best bike I've ever ridden right out of the box. I still love my Japanese bikes too. Just can't wait to get it broken in and the 9K rpm limiter removed. After that, maybe I can make some valid comparisons between the bikes.
Am I to understand that the dealer limits redline untill a mileage goal is reached?
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