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Phy posted:Due to riding 6 months or less out of the year, I've got nearly permanent Car Brain in terms of where I get comfortable with sound/vibration, so I rely on the tach to taunt me into using the actual rev range available or else sell the bike and go buy one of those Hondas with half a Fit motor Kind of the inverse for me - I'm so used to inertial feedback from my bike that on the rare occasions I drive, I end up going absurdly fast. No wind, no vibrations, and I can still hear the radio, can't be going that fast *glances at dash* ohshitimdoing110shitshit.
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I'm not yet used to having a gear indicator since the last bike didn't but yeah, it's not super useful. I don't look at it much so it doesn't always prevent me from checking for 7th. It doesn't prevent me from being in too high a gear either, but In fairness to the SV it's more forgiving than the little honda if I mess up since the engine has way more punch down low and doesn't fall completely flat on its face when I lug it by mistake. The tach is purely academic information IMO, there's a rev limiter to protect the engine so whatever, I can hear and feel all I need to know. The speedo is good for keeping my licence, but if it weren't for the existence of cops I think I'd be perfectly happy with just a set of lights for temp, fuel, neutral, blinkers and high beam as the only instrumentation.
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 04:59 |
Invalido posted:I'm not yet used to having a gear indicator since the last bike didn't but yeah, it's not super useful. I don't look at it much so it doesn't always prevent me from checking for 7th. It doesn't prevent me from being in too high a gear either, but In fairness to the SV it's more forgiving than the little honda if I mess up since the engine has way more punch down low and doesn't fall completely flat on its face when I lug it by mistake. The tach is purely academic information IMO, there's a rev limiter to protect the engine so whatever, I can hear and feel all I need to know. The speedo is good for keeping my licence, but if it weren't for the existence of cops I think I'd be perfectly happy with just a set of lights for temp, fuel, neutral, blinkers and high beam as the only instrumentation. This is all correct in the biblical sense and tbh even wanting a neutral light is like some new testament poo poo but I'll let it slide for the sake of inclusivity (and bikes with garbage neutral finding)
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 06:19 |
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I just rode to work and decided not to look at the instruments at all as an experiment. I forgot myself and shot a glance at the speedo in a school zone but that was the only slipup. All in all it was a successful experiment and a fine ride, and I am now more convinced than ever that this is truly The Way and I shall practice it henceforth. E: Speaking of new testament poo poo, I do like having a clock. I also wish I had a thermometer at times but I've never seen one of those on a bike. Invalido fucked around with this message at 06:53 on Apr 19, 2023 |
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OK but hear me out, sometimes you gotta coordinate speed, rpm and gear so that after slowing down to leave a big gap in front of you as you enter a tunnel, you're at exactly the right rpm to BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEE*rev limiter*EE*rev limiter*EE*rev limiter*
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 06:47 |
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Invalido posted:E: Speaking of new testament poo poo, I do like having a clock. I also wish I had a thermometer at times but I've never seen one of those on a bike. My XSR700 has a thermometer to go with the clock and all the little bells, whistles, and sensors. However, considering it never reads the same as the bank I would ride past, or the credit union like a mile farther that also reads a whole third temperature, or my phone...I very rarely bother to look at it unless waiting for a train or something. I sometimes wonder about whether the engine temp sensor is giving me real information as well. As I recall, it basically never strays from 205 degrees F by more than maybe 10 degrees, no matter the weather or how I had been riding(not very aggressively).
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 07:40 |
Fluffs McCloud posted:My XSR700 has a thermometer to go with the clock and all the little bells, whistles, and sensors. However, considering it never reads the same as the bank I would ride past, or the credit union like a mile farther that also reads a whole third temperature, or my phone...I very rarely bother to look at it unless waiting for a train or something. I sometimes wonder about whether the engine temp sensor is giving me real information as well. As I recall, it basically never strays from 205 degrees F by more than maybe 10 degrees, no matter the weather or how I had been riding(not very aggressively). The engine temp sensor has no bearing on the temp display. The ECU knows exactly what the coolant temp is. The temp gauge is showing you a heavily doctorsed everything-is-ok value that is only loosely connected to the actual temperature, because the last thing they want is people knowing the actual engine temperature.
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 07:46 |
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Cheap thermometers are rarely accurate, sadly. The one in my car is though, and I like having it. I'm only ever curious about ambient air temp when I'm riding near the freezing point, when such information can sometimes be highly relevant. As for the coolant temp, I'm assuming without knowing that motos work like cars, with a pump, a thermostat (mechanically regulating how much coolant goes to the radiator) and a radiator fan kicking on when things get too hot. If those systems are sized right and work as they should you're unlikely to see any big changes in coolant temp in a wide span of conditions once warmed up.
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 07:53 |
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Slavvy posted:The engine temp sensor has no bearing on the temp display. Hah, well it seemed possible Yamaha could engineer an engine that never strayed from whatever optimal temperature it needs to do everything just right, but yeah pretty fishy that I would get a nice round, redundant, number in the instrument cluster thing that still has blinky lights for if stuff is actually getting weird. Now I wonder if ANY of the stuff in that cluster is true, are my high beams actually on, what time is it, what gear am I in, how fast am I really going?
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Fluffs McCloud posted:Hah, well it seemed possible Yamaha could engineer an engine that never strayed from whatever optimal temperature it needs to do everything just right, but yeah pretty fishy that I would get a nice round, redundant, number in the instrument cluster thing that still has blinky lights for if stuff is actually getting weird. Now I wonder if ANY of the stuff in that cluster is true, are my high beams actually on, what time is it, what gear am I in, how fast am I really going? Yamaha famously got sued and lost for making an r6 with a lying tacho that exaggerated peak rpm by like 1500 for marketing purposes lmao
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Slavvy posted:Yamaha famously got sued and lost for making an r6 with a lying tacho that exaggerated peak rpm by like 1500 for marketing purposes lmao
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 08:27 |
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Slavvy posted:Yamaha famously got sued and lost for making an r6 with a lying tacho that exaggerated peak rpm by like 1500 for marketing purposes lmao LOL, that's God damned classic
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 09:06 |
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You can see it a little here, I added a usb power outlet that has a temp sensor and voltage meter instead of a sigarette lighter 12v socket. Think it was a no-name from amazon. It works fine, but ofc vs my brothers bike that has a koso temp sensor it's about a degree too low, but consistently. https://kosonorthamerica.com/product/super-slim-style-thermometer/ Is it really needed? Nah. But I wanted a usb power out anyway so I got the combo thingy.
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 09:42 |
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Slavvy posted:It's an old Honda thing definitely, idk when they stopped doing it My 02 wing still does it and my sons 05 XR70 does it, but its a clutchless manual so its a little different I suppose. I *think* those are the newest hondas I've ridden
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 14:22 |
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What up goons, long time, no post (in CA anyway) I started riding 2017 or so, got advice here and ended up on a Ninja 500. I loved it, and it was an excellent first bike, except for one issue: I'm 6'4". That bike is small on me. I don't want an adventure bike or a cruiser, I want a sport tourer that I can still ride around town without feeling huge. I strapped various bags all over that little ninja and took it on multiple 12 hour rides and loved it, but it is... slow, and my back hurts. So, I was looking new, and a Ninja 1000/Suzuki SX1000gt looked right up my alley, but I get a quote on insurance and lol, I'm not paying $1800/yr for insurance on a bike. Also, to be honest, it's probably more bike than I really want power-wise. I'm not a reckless rider by any means, but there's always that urge on fast bikes I've ridden (CBR1000RR, FJR 1300) to let loose in a way that you really can't on lesser machines, and I hate long gearing that means I can't even bang off the limiter in first without going to jail. So here's the question. Well used VFR 800's cost as much as new middleweights, but on paper, they feel like they'd be perfect for me. Is it worth it, goons? If I want a "sportbike" with a top case and saddlebags I can take long distance, more power than the 650/700 middleweight class but less than a supersport? I wanted a VFR when I started as a new rider and a goon here told me I'd be an idiot, develop bad habits, and that I'd crash it. They were probably right, but now I've got a few years of experience under my belt annnnd I still want one. It's just hard to swallow $8k for a well kept 5-15 year old bike when I could get into any number of new bikes for only a little more. Last question: 6th gen or 5th gen?
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 15:13 |
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Invalido posted:E: Speaking of new testament poo poo, I do like having a clock. I also wish I had a thermometer at times but I've never seen one of those on a bike. The only bike that I know has a thermometer is the Aprilia Shiver rip twisto
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 15:25 |
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I did end up buying the CB650 I asked about in this thread and just wanted to report back that it’s good.
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 16:38 |
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The newish CB650R is on my short list of what I’d replace my CB750 with if I have to. Assuming I can’t find a CB1100. Which one have you got?
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spouse posted:VFR stuff Have you looked at the Tracer 900? VFRs are cool as hell but if you want tall person ergos and touring comforts that might be a better fit. CongoJack posted:I did end up buying the CB650 I asked about in this thread and just wanted to report back that it’s good. where are the pics
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Ulf posted:The newish CB650R is on my short list of what I’d replace my CB750 with if I have to. Assuming I can’t find a CB1100. Which one have you got? The single R version. FBS posted:where are the pics Oh sorry that was rude of me Edit; sorry forgot how to post an image
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 17:41 |
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I really love that bike, when I get sick of the 690 I really want that bike, but the issue seems to be finding anything within 500 miles of me.
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 17:56 |
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I didn’t know they were actually hard to find, when the dealer said it would likely be the only one they get all year I thought he was just being a dealer. I do wish they sold them in more colors in the US. Europe gets an all blacked out one that looks really good.
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 18:16 |
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Invalido posted:E: Speaking of new testament poo poo, I do like having a clock. I also wish I had a thermometer at times but I've never seen one of those on a bike. The FZ6 dash will let you pick between having a clock or the intake air temp displayed.
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 20:08 |
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The goldwing has an air temp gauge and it’s nice, but really it’s mostly for going “yep it’s cold out” or “yep, it’s hot out”
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 22:08 |
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FBS posted:Have you looked at the Tracer 900? VFRs are cool as hell but if you want tall person ergos and touring comforts that might be a better fit. I haven't, but I will check it out. Looking at myself on motonomics on one, it looks like it would be very comfortable. However, I sat on a Versys 1000 (seems like almost the same dimensions in terms of wheelbase/height/etc) and it felt BIG. Maybe that melts away once you're moving, but i have 5+ years on my little shitbike and i'm just used to small bikes. My back never seems to get used to them though I dunno, maybe my aversion to adventure/touring bikes is misplaced and once I got riding on one I'd realize I'm much happier on a bike built for someone as tall as me. I'm open to it
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 22:55 |
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adventure/touring bikes are still mostly agile street bikes. You'd acclimate quickly. get a 790/890 adv
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# ? Apr 19, 2023 23:56 |
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I love ADV bikes. There's also sport touring. Vstrom 650, Tenere 700. I prefer personally a japanese daily driver. My second bike is gonna be husq\gasgas\ktm. I personally don't see myself on a GIGANTIC literbike adv. I worry about actual ADV riding. And large twins still don't pull as much as a large quad cyl... Do you not fit well on an mt09 or mt10? The seats are fairly tall. No? There are I am sure tall seat mods and windscreen mods. Not Japanese, but a lot of people like the larger Triumph Tiger ADVs. SSH IT ZOMBIE fucked around with this message at 05:30 on Apr 20, 2023 |
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SSH IT ZOMBIE posted:I love ADV bikes. I've put 3000 miles on my VStrom now and the thought of riding it anywhere but pavement seems ludicrous to me. It's my comfy commuter and it's drat heavy. I realize it's not that heavy compared to other bikes I can't imagine riding it in dirt would be a good experience. In fact, it has made me gain an entirely new perspective on just how small my dirt bikes are. My KTM feels closer to a mountain bike now that I'm used to the big ole Strom lol. I guess I'm lucky to have dedicated niche bikes. Commuting to work? VStrom it is. Riding the dunes? KTM 250 Clown into town to pick up weed at the dispensary? Lol Monkey!!!
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TotalLossBrain posted:I've put 3000 miles on my VStrom now and the thought of riding it anywhere but pavement seems ludicrous to me. Can't be worse than the R6 desert\rock climbing experience. They have wrecked 4 of them so far 😭 https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cqt3LRiAbQB/?igshid=ODM2MWFjZDg= https://www.instagram.com/reel/CqoBaB1AE5S/?igshid=ODM2MWFjZDg=
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spouse posted:What up goons, long time, no post (in CA anyway) I would also consider a first generation multistrada. They're ugly as hell, so they go cheap, but very fun and comfortable for something that's designed to carry a top box and luggage, and they feel very small for what they are. Insurance should be cheap, too. I'm currently riding an 1100S and loving it.
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Those things are getting pretty long in the tooth now though, an old Ducati is a much bigger commitment than a v4 Honda
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# ? Apr 20, 2023 06:18 |
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I was going to suggest a multi 1100, but yeah those are getting on a bit now. Great bikes though. The Multi 950s (now V2) is probably too new and expensive but looks like it fits the same mold.
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Slavvy posted:Those things are getting pretty long in the tooth now though, an old Ducati is a much bigger commitment than a v4 Honda Yeah, but working on them is a doddle compared to faffing with the valves on a VFR and spouse is asking about 5th/6th gens. Aren't they like circa 2000?
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# ? Apr 20, 2023 06:36 |
Oh no, one procedure I have to do every few years that isn't even that hard just time consuming Vs Everything about an old Ducati even before it's actually old It isn't even close sorry, that's just internet bullshit
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prukinski posted:I would also consider a first generation multistrada. They're ugly as hell, so they go cheap, but very fun and comfortable for something that's designed to carry a top box and luggage, and they feel very small for what they are. Insurance should be cheap, too. I'm currently riding an 1100S and loving it. prukinski posted:Yeah, but working on them is a doddle compared to faffing with the valves on a VFR and spouse is asking about 5th/6th gens. Aren't they like circa 2000? I goofed here. I meant 6th gen (2002-2009 in the US) and then the 8th gen in 2014 on. Got some confusing information about what was what there because of the weird turn into DCTs they did around 2010 or so. I've rebuilt engines in cars, so I'm comfy with a wrench, but yeah, the biggest thing keeping me from a Ducati is the reputation for reliability. I'll see if I can't take a look in person at one, but I love the reliability of my Ninja and I already work on two temperamental cars so I'm hesitant to get into another abusive relationship. SSH IT ZOMBIE posted:Do you not fit well on an mt09 or mt10? The seats are fairly tall. No? There are I am sure tall seat mods and windscreen mods. Not sure. Every review for the MT09 says "it's a wild and wooly wheelie machine for street hooligans!! " so after seeing that over and over and over I kinda mentally nixed it and never reconsidered. I love the looks of the retro version (the XSR900?). I could give them another look, but that's definitely more streetfighter and I'd want a windscreen of some sort from the aftermarket.
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spouse posted:
I found the learning curve on mine reasonably steep in so far as ducati has some quirks, for sure, but the actual upkeep now that I’m used to it is easier than any of my previous bikes. (To be fair I’ve also owned a couple of Aprilias and a KTM). The biggest issues I’ve had are dealing with the previous owners’ “upgrades” - they do seem pretty sensitive to setup mistakes. Anyway the main reason I suggested it is that it’s the funnest “slow” bike I’ve ever ridden, and the smallest/nimblest feeing touring platform. That said I’ve never ridden a VFR and people do rave about them…
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# ? Apr 20, 2023 11:39 |
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spouse posted:Not sure. Every review for the MT09 says "it's a wild and wooly wheelie machine for street hooligans!! " so after seeing that over and over and over I kinda mentally nixed it and never reconsidered. I love the looks of the retro version (the XSR900?). I could give them another look, but that's definitely more streetfighter and I'd want a windscreen of some sort from the aftermarket. You said XSR900 then? Do it. Or the tracer 900. You should be able to put lots of fun comfortable miles on either. SSH IT ZOMBIE fucked around with this message at 18:01 on Apr 20, 2023 |
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Fwiw the tracer seat is really weird and uncommonly wide at the crotch end. The Yamaha dealer I was at said it's because it has a completely different subframe to the mt09, which is noticeably narrower.
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I might get some hate for this...but you said big...fast...bags...more classic style....lots of miles...is a Harley out of the question? The insurance is probably decent because of the statistical caliber of a person buying a Harley. They probably aren't going to go crash it immediately.
SSH IT ZOMBIE fucked around with this message at 18:21 on Apr 20, 2023 |
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SSH IT ZOMBIE posted:
Both the 900 bikes have insanely snatchy throttles and are generally really frantic feeling, lots of miles is not something I would want to do on one The tracer is better in this regard but as a similarly tall person I found the seating position really bizarre, the pegs are in a weird place and I found I couldn't put my toes on the right peg because of the exhaust position jamming up my heel.
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