My BMW K1200RS cured me of car lust. Forever. I'll never want another high-performance vehicle with four wheels, there's simply no point.Face it folks, our day may have come . With this and the new ZX-10...if only they were a smidge more comfortable to ride. ...
For you non track riders how do you measure performance or is it just about the numbers?
My point sir is that very few busa owners on this site put performance mods on the bikes and use them. Then they will bash on other bikes just off numbers posted. Take your machines to the limits and compare what the others have to offer. I am back on a 600 and will probably stay here. Just my point of view. See you all at the track...Numbers have some effect on machine choice. (IE:busa)If you really want to know what these bikes can do take them to the track and then on a 500 mile tour and compare performance and comfort. That is the best overall gage. For you non track riders how do you measure performance or is it just about the numbers?
Marc "Howlin Mad"
In this case it is important to me that the numbers improve over the 2000r1, 2002 r1. I honestly could give two craps if the new blade, ninja or gsxr are better in the numbers department. Street bikes gots to be sexy as well as fast. That is where this particular machine accels.
How do I measure performance? How easy does it wheelie, stop, turn in, lay over, accelerate? Things like that. you can feel a difference. I am not exactly sure what your asking, I am not trying to be a pain.
I am sure the r1 will be a wicked track tool, however If a track bike is what you need, r6's and gsxr600's are much better for the task.
R1's are a farking blast on the street, that's where they shine if you ask me.
And yes they are torture racks when doing 500 mile trips, but if that's what you do you would not consider a literbike.
I see your point now. I agree. I did not know you went up to a 600.My point sir is that very few busa owners on this site put performance mods on the bikes and use them. Then they will bash on other bikes just off numbers posted. Take your machines to the limits and compare what the others have to offer. I am back on a 600 and will probably stay here. Just my point of view. See you all at the track...Numbers have some effect on machine choice. (IE:busa)If you really want to know what these bikes can do take them to the track and then on a 500 mile tour and compare performance and comfort. That is the best overall gage. For you non track riders how do you measure performance or is it just about the numbers?
Marc "Howlin Mad"
In this case it is important to me that the numbers improve over the 2000r1, 2002 r1. I honestly could give two craps if the new blade, ninja or gsxr are better in the numbers department. Street bikes gots to be sexy as well as fast. That is where this particular machine accels.
How do I measure performance? How easy does it wheelie, stop, turn in, lay over, accelerate? Things like that. you can feel a difference. I am not exactly sure what your asking, I am not trying to be a pain.
I am sure the r1 will be a wicked track tool, however If a track bike is what you need, r6's and gsxr600's are much better for the task.
R1's are a farking blast on the street, that's where they shine if you ask me.
And yes they are torture racks when doing 500 mile trips, but if that's what you do you would not consider a literbike.
Marc "Howlin Mad"