LOL you actually believe your SV650 is fast, huh?
It's all relative, with a 0-60 time of 3.65 that's fast to me but I drive a car so there you go..
LOL you actually believe your SV650 is fast, huh?
how many quotes back shall i go?
where did jules say he's a pro racer, mr valentino rossi jr? :roll: no shit the SV will get beaten by a race bike with identically skilled riders. because they are...*drumroll* race bikes, meant for a track. but the real world isn't like that. everyone but you seems to be acknowledging that fact.
People think bigger numbers are better.
1L bikes look different from 650cc ones??
I had some jackoff at work ask me what size my bike was and when I told him 650cc he comes back with a puzzled look and a, "whoa, that's small" comment. Like I suddenly became less of a man because I ride a 650cc bike. He then proceeds to tell me he wants to get a bike but he's going to get a liter bike. I asked him why a liter bike? And he says, "I just like the way they look." I then asked him if he's ever ridden a motorcycle before and he tells me that he has owned quads and then tells me a story of him pulling a wheelie for 5 miles down the 15 freeway and about a friend of his who does stoppies.
Meanwhile, I ride with guys who have all sorts of different bikes from Ducati Sport Classic to a Kawasaki ZX10R to a Suzuki Bandit 1200 and I have no difficulty keeping up with any of them in the twisties on my lowly SV650...and none of them give me shit about my bike. Probably because they realize it's not about the bike but about the rider's ability.
I have another friend who just bought a ZX10R and he says that bike is scary fast, he rode an older GSXR750 prior to this. He never even gets it out of 3rd at 80mph on the freeway. It's just too much bike for street use. This is a guy I respect, unlike the douche I was talking to the other day.
Funny thing is, I've talked to a bunch of guys who ride super sports who have owned the SV and nearly all of them say they wish they never got rid of their SV. Then you see some guy show up at a track day on an SV and destroy guys riding liter bikes. It's easier to have fun pushing a smaller bike to the limit than it is to wrestle with a fast bike trying to find the limit.
I know I probably won't find much sympathy here in the garage because everyone here owns an 8.0L V10 650hp Dodge Viper.![]()
It made the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs.
Yeah but you get an equally skilled rider (and I know you're not that good - isn't this only your second bike?) and put them in a litre bike, and they will embarrass the hell out of anyone dumb enough to think their SV650 is fast.
The fact is that all else being equal, a 600cc or 1000cc sport bike will put your SV650 to shame.
You know, you're exactly like the guy I was talking to the other day at work.
I had some jackoff at work ask me what size my bike was and when I told him 650cc he comes back with a puzzled look and a, "whoa, that's small" comment. Like I suddenly became less of a man because I ride a 650cc bike. He then proceeds to tell me he wants to get a bike but he's going to get a liter bike. I asked him why a liter bike? And he says, "I just like the way they look." I then asked him if he's ever ridden a motorcycle before and he tells me that he has owned quads and then tells me a story of him pulling a wheelie for 5 miles down the 15 freeway and about a friend of his who does stoppies.
Meanwhile, I ride with guys who have all sorts of different bikes from Ducati Sport Classic to a Kawasaki ZX10R to a Suzuki Bandit 1200 and I have no difficulty keeping up with any of them in the twisties on my lowly SV650...and none of them give me shit about my bike. Probably because they realize it's not about the bike but about the rider's ability.
I have another friend who just bought a ZX10R and he says that bike is scary fast, he rode an older GSXR750 prior to this. He never even gets it out of 3rd at 80mph on the freeway. It's just too much bike for street use. This is a guy I respect, unlike the douche I was talking to the other day.
Funny thing is, I've talked to a bunch of guys who ride super sports who have owned the SV and nearly all of them say they wish they never got rid of their SV. Then you see some guy show up at a track day on an SV and destroy guys riding liter bikes. It's easier to have fun pushing a smaller bike to the limit than it is to wrestle with a fast bike trying to find the limit.
I know I probably won't find much sympathy here in the garage because everyone here owns an 8.0L V10 650hp Dodge Viper.![]()
Except Gayner has an English accent.
You know, you're exactly like the guy I was talking to the other day at work.
Displacement is fun. 5.7L V8's have such nice torque. To be fair though I've never driven anything that makes the same power with less displacement. With bikes I would assume it'd be the same way. 3rd gear at 80mph is like a V8 that can hit 55 without shifting out of first.
I don't see why the selected gear and speed has anything to do with anything. My ZX6R has a 16,500 RPM redline and it'll do nearly 80 mph in first gear. So? It'll do 80 mph in first gear, second gear, third gear, fourth gear, fifth gear OR sixth gear. Impressed yet?
I have had 600's and I have has 750's
I have had 900's and I have had 1000's
I still like my 1098 better.
If it was a 1198 it would be even better.
Numbers do matter to me.
Because being able to do those speeds means the engine doesnt have to downshift to be in the torque band. You can be crusing down the highway and want to pass somebody and dont have to downshift. You can just twist the throttle.
But it doesn't say anything about the capabilities of the machine, it just lets everyone know what a d-bag the person on the bike is when they're "cruising" down the highway at 70 mph in 2nd gear with the engine at 14,000 RPM.
I could just leave the bike in 6th gear all the time. I could cruise at 25 mph in 6th gear around 1500 RPM, or at 160 mph at 15,000 RPM. Does that make it an impressive machine? Absolutely not. It's just the way gear ratios work.
It makes it impressive when your at 2000rpm and can pass people doing 80. The whole point is low RPM preformance and not needing to downshift. My V8 can do that if its a normal car and not something beefier. In an I4 good luck, they usually dont make power until much higher up the powerband which means a lower gear.
Probably because they realize it's not about the bike but about the rider's ability.