yammyr6
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:thumbup::love4:Why not the 675 Triumph?
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Get one with a really big brake light.
There's different kinds of power?.... Interesting...Than an older gsxr 600. I should have said a different kind of power. My bad.
There's different kinds of power?.... Interesting...
That's racistGet a Jap bike...very cool
I'd say the ducatis are the most uncomfortable ss.Does it have to be an inline?? The triumph is a hot bike, the gsxr 750 would be great as well but there's always an 848 if you want more power. However a twin is a whole different bike to ride in comparison to what you're used to.
There's different kinds of power?.... Interesting...
In reference to motor vehicles, power is power. It is a standard unit of measurement for the delivery of force used to propel said vehicle.Ever ridden a twin or triple and compared it to an inline? Yes there's a big difference...
Honda CB1100 just to change it up a bit. Just a little bit retro but very sexy
There's different kinds of power?.... Interesting...
High revving in-line threes & fours require more work, (lots of gear changes) to negotiate roads like the Gap. What kind of riding you're going to do should factor greatly on what type of bike you buy.
Are you sure about that? You have to do more gear changes on a twin than a 4 (on comparable cc's). For instance a 600 can go to about 90km/h on 1st gear. A twin not so much.
I've never got into the hype of twins, there's nothing below 2000rpm then everything comes on after that. Then it flattens out at around 6000rpm. That to me seems like alot of unusable powerband. To me a 4 has more refined smoother power, more predictable.
Plus a 4 doesn't vibrate as much at idle or high revvs
You obviously need a Triple.