Skyway6
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油井緋色;2590674 said:******** lol
Most of Ontario is as flat as every Asian I've dated in the past.
try asian women next time instead of ladyboys
油井緋色;2590674 said:******** lol
Most of Ontario is as flat as every Asian I've dated in the past.
Genuinely curious, which all SSs did you ride back then?Man I'm only37 and I was done with SS on the street when I was in my mid 20's
Amazing bikes, fast, look great, handle great, commute like garbage.
I'm a huge fan of the super nakeds. Pretty much everything an SS has to offer but built for actual road riding and commuting. Long rides to boot.
You playing games with yourself in your head. Ditch the SS, get any super naked. You will not be disappointed
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Man I'm only37 and I was done with SS on the street when I was in my mid 20's
Amazing bikes, fast, look great, handle great, commute like garbage.
I'm a huge fan of the super nakeds. Pretty much everything an SS has to offer but built for actual road riding and commuting. Long rides to boot.
You playing games with yourself in your head. Ditch the SS, get any super naked. You will not be disappointed
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1998 zx-7 (for 3 months as it was my friends bike)Genuinely curious, which all SSs did you ride back then?
Given GTA insurance, we can't afford SS insurance till 30 yo these days.
try asian women next time instead of ladyboys
Genuinely curious, which all SSs did you ride back then?
Given GTA insurance, we can't afford SS insurance till 30 yo these days.
油井緋色;2590793 said:..
How much is SS insurance now? I was able to get an 08 GSXR750 insured for $1300 5 years ago at 25 at Statefarm.
1998 zx-7 (for 3 months as it was my friends bike)
And for 2 years 1999 gsx-r600
All the other bikes I rode before or after were old 80's street bikes until a few years ago when I jumped at an FZ09 (2015) when I had the chance. Looking at a Turno or slSuperduke soon (not sure what I want more) as I do like the MT10 spec wise I cant stand they way it looks.
The thing is I commute within the GTA and like going for all day rides when I can. The two years with the suzuki were painful for the longer rides, and while the bike was incredibly fun when you could open it up, most of the time I'd be stuck in traffic or not moving around quick enough to really enjoy it.
I'd always pick my 750f for longer rides ,but man oh man did you feel the lack of power. I just plain hated the way the zx just felt. It was like someone designed that bike to not fit me right at all.
Now mind you I'm 6'2 and 230 lbs so most ss bikes suck for me right off the bat.
But this FZ I'm on now? 2nd gear 100kph, hammer the throttle and its mega wheelie time. Corners alright but would do much better with a suspension upgrade. While that bike is real quick it's not super fast top end wise. That's why I'm looking to upgrade. Other then that I wouldn't be thinking of another bike right now.
I think you might owe it to yourself to get your bike to a track day if you haven't already. Probably the best place to appreciate your current ride.
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I am paying less on insurance than most of you guys that have naked/sport touring bikes. I did observe that by strength training, you do not feel fatigue on sport bikes. Sport bikes with full fairings are just too pretty to look at.
of course, IMO.
I'm very aware of that. I stand by what I saidThe fz09 is speed limited to 225kmh, it reaches that with no problems. Not sure why you need something faster top end wise on the street., a flash removes the limiter but it’s kinda pointless.
I'm very aware of that. I stand by what I said
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I think you might owe it to yourself to get your bike to a track day if you haven't already. Probably the best place to appreciate your current ride.
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Fairings are not a fashion accessory, they are what makes you and the bike wind slippery. If your fairing is designed well it reduces wind drag, less drag means you go faster and further on less fuel. Wind is the enemy on a motorcycle it attacks your performance and your comfort, wind pressure against your helmet and chest can literally induce a pain in your neck, arms and shoulders. If a SS is torture to ride for you, get a sport-touring bike that has been designed with the aid of a wind tunnel (with a rider on the bike in a normal upright seating position) it won't win any races but it will perform with greater comfort and eat up miles of highway with ease. ... Plus when the cops see you they won't immediately presume you are street racing
... it's impractical to make a motorcycles top speed faster by removing a rev limiter, you need to reduce drag and change the gearing to take advantage of it.
You dont think what? And why would I care what you think?I don't think you do really.
But it feels so good to ride and have wind in your face / chest....