I usually don't get too excited about other bikes, but this one was sooooo badass !
It's the first I've seen in person, iirc he said it was a 1991, and it was in great shape. He screamed by on it was time, AWESOME !
Check the gallery for more pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/gs500zuki/NorthRun522008RGV
here's a sample:
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/gs500zuki/SB4DcgCidCI/AAAAAAAABZ8/sY1L-gx5euw/DSCN1447.JPG?imgmax=576)
This bike is awesome ! :thumb:
They won't be making these ever again though :cry:
nice
Sweet :icon_mrgreen:
damn :mad: ( involuntary bikegasm) :oops: :laugh:
hahahaha bikegasm....ditto...:(
RGV pr0n (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=aRrQ8bkfk9c&feature=related)
Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on May 04, 2008, 09:46:06 PM
RGV pr0n (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=aRrQ8bkfk9c&feature=related)
aaahhhh.... :oops:
if my gs even suspects im thinkin about other bikes........ :nono: :nono: :nono: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns:
6 of those bad boys on The uk Ebay , i new they were comman over here :P
Im almost tempted , when i saw the power was in the high revs , i got turned off :dunno_white:
What's with the redline on the tach ? :icon_confused:
I mean what restricts engine speed in two-strokers ?
There are no valves to hit,the only thing I can think of is piston going awol :icon_lol:
Quote from: Affschnozel on May 05, 2008, 04:45:50 AM
I mean what restricts engine speed in two-strokers ?
There are no valves to hit,the only thing I can think of is piston going awol :icon_lol:
I don't know if that 'redline' on the tach is needed really. More than likely it's a 'you dont make any more power after this fast, so SHIFT DUMMY!' or something.
I didn't get a video of it running, but I can get in touch with the owner. He called last night, and asked if I would mind removing the pictures that somewhat showed a location of the bike, tax plate, other tax plates, etc. He's just a little paranoid since it's one of about 6 (SIX!) street legal RGV's in the US. :)
Trust me, when it screams by, it is a beautiful thing, and it keeps the LoveBugs at bay too ;)
How big was that RGV in comparison to your bike? Do you think the front fairing would fit a GS500E?
Quote from: Ry_Guy on May 05, 2008, 11:16:11 PM
How big was that RGV in comparison to your bike? Do you think the front fairing would fit a GS500E?
just looking at the two next to each other (I didn't want to risk dropping it, or scratching anything, but he said he didn't care) it's very similar. the bars seemed a little closer to the seat area, but not much. i parked next to it at one point, and they looked like brothers.
the fairing might well fit. the rgv was as narrow as the gs, but didn't seem more narrow. it took some looking to make sure the frames were different, and of course it's swing arm is mucho sexier. USD forks, beautiful sound, and once boiling it will really really GO !
:)
Two strokes are ok , they dont last as long , and all the power is in the revs , thye make alot more power ,
they are quite comman over here, but im looking for something a little meaner
:flipoff: The 675 is nice, I guess I didn't pay much attention to it because of the gorgeous 848 sitting next to it. :flipoff:
Quote from: Jay_wolf on May 06, 2008, 11:27:21 AM
Two strokes are ok , they dont last as long , and all the power is in the revs , thye make alot more power ,
they are quite comman over here, but im looking for something a little meaner
To me the attraction is how rare it is over here. Two smokes just aren't found, anywhere in the US. They need constant supervision, or they'll rape your horses and ride off with your women ;)
It's like owning a novelty that everyone can agree is cool, but you get to trash it on the way home after a meet :)
THe Daytona is the Sexyest Bike made, The fact Its British Brand, really shows that us brits no what sex on wheels are , You can keep ur Ducati , coz Old Makenzie *Is My Daytonas Name* **And Danielles Middle Name* Would SMOKE Your Duc
Also , i have a little DNA 70cc 2 smoke , and it does 63 mph .. which is impressive from such a small engine , i have spent a wee bit on it tho :thumb:
Ummmm, 675 smoke an 848??? I don't see it. The 848 produces more HP and torque and weighs less. A 675 will accelerate faster than MY Duc, but MY Duc is a supersport not a superbike like the 675 claims. If you really want to get into the nitty gritty, MY Ducati produces more rear wheel torque than a stock 675.
Specs for a From A Uk Site
Ducati 750ss 2001
Top speed 127mph
1/4-mile acceleration 12.4 secs
Power 64bhp
Torque 44ftlb
Weight 183kg
Seat height 815mm
Fuel capacity 748 litres
Average fuel consumption 45mpg
Tank range 142 miles
Insurance group 13
Engine size 748cc
Engine specification 4v V-twin, 5 gears
Frame Tubular steel trellis
Front suspension adjustment None
Rear suspension adjustment Preload, rebound, compression
Front brakes Twin 320mm discs
Rear brake 245mm disc
Front tyre size 120/70 x 17
Rear tyre size 160/60 x 17
Daytona 675 2007
Top speed 160mph
1/4-mile acceleration 11 secs
Power 123bhp
Torque 53ftlb
Weight 165kg
Seat height 825mm
Fuel capacity 17.4 litres
Average fuel consumption 40mpg
Tank range 125 miles
Insurance group 16
Engine size 675cc
Engine specification 12v in line triple, 6 gears
Frame Aluminium twin spar
Front suspension adjustment Preload, rebound, compression
Rear suspension adjustment Preload, rebound, compression
Front brakes Twin 308mm disc
Rear brake Single 220mm disc
Front tyre size 120/70 x 17
Rear tyre size 180/55 x 17
You dont Own a 848 .. Hence why i said i would smoke your Duc.. And The Facts Dont Lie
The facts at Cycle Accessories West in Jacksonville where I saw my dyno and previous dyno sheets.
Daytona 675 average: 49.5 lbs/ft ( 3 seperate dynos on seperate bikes all on their showroom floor with none over 51 lbs/ft)
MY Ducati 750ss after EGA and adjustment: 56.5 lbs/ft, so what if it's not stock, it's still a 2 valve engine.
BUT would you still get owned by the triumph? assuming riders being of equal caliber, and such :dunno_white:
Off the line, no. I think it would be fairly even considering I have more torque but the bike weighs more. But again, mine is just a lowly supersport, intended as a spirited sunday ride or some such BS. I'm not knocking you or the 675 Jay, just saying once you go Italian it's a whole new world.
But.... Mine has a racecan and The Ecu Remap upgrade , so im not sure what its putting
i will not deny that that 848 is sex on wheels , and looking at the specs , it would leave the 675 for dust
However , Truimph have made something that round a track etc is the current leader in the 600cc classes R1, CBR , GSXR
Whipped by this little pony , and u think what They are going to make in the next few years. a 1000cc 3 Cylinder? , something speical i bet
That 848 has years of trails with there Tech to work out how to make that sort of power and Torque , how many bikes have ducati made against how many Truimph have done?
All im saying is watch this space , im sure there is going to have something that puts Us on the map
Sorry if i seemed like i was being a D*ck . I just prefer My Makenzie , and she does Look better i think :thumb:
Quote from: spcterry on May 06, 2008, 11:33:20 AM
:flipoff: The 675 is nice, I guess I didn't pay much attention to it because of the gorgeous 848 sitting next to it. :flipoff:
Did I miss a picture somewhere?
Like I said, nothing against the triumph, I'd take it over an R6, CBR, Gix any day, I've just fell in love with Duc's. Triumph needs to bring it on, the 1098s is a beast of a bike and they have nothing that even compares........won't even go into the 1098R or D16RR.
To be honest, I wouldn't buy an 848 myself. The price is rather high and the jump to get a 1098 instead just isn't that much. The white paint scheme on the 848 is just dead sexy IMO.
ill wait until teh used ducs start showin up n CL or wherever. i wont buy ne new, ( price) hell i wnt buy very many bikes new either :laugh:
terry....that was my argument in an earlier thread bout the 848. i thought it looked sexier than the 1098. sure, the price is a bit high and for not much more you can get the 1098. but that white paint.....mmmmmm.....i think i've got a wet spot in my shorts just thinkin bout it....ahhh...to only have the experience and the money... :icon_twisted:
I think that paint job is the only thing that sells the bike over a 1098. If they would just make a 1098 with that paint......................
Quote from: spcterry on May 06, 2008, 09:55:33 PM
I think that paint job is the only thing that sells the bike over a 1098. If they would just make a 1098 with that paint......................
and lower teh price, id cnsider one
i can't find the prices on ducati's website but i looked up tech specs for the 848. hmm....looks like a bit much for a beginner eh? :laugh:
Ya know, I think a beginner would be safer on a Jap liter bike than an 848. Ducati throttles are VERY finicky and snapping it closed to fast could send you flying. I really wouldn't even suggest my 750ss for a beginner, your speed is very directly controlled by the throttle.
Prices are roughly 13-14k for an 848 and 15-16 for a 1098. CAW in Jacksonville has a 1098s still in the crate that they offered me for 15,995, I wanted to........really bad..........It was a Tricolore too.........
Test rode an RGV(T) 500 years ago and bloody hell I changed my jocks after I got off. The speedo went up to 180km/hr as quick as a RPM guage would go up on a normal bike. The thing red lined at 21000rpm. Was speed restricted to 180 possibly through electric system though don't quote me on this.
Bloke wanted too much for it and lucky I did not buy it because speaking to other people who have RGV250's say that they are race bread engines and require constant tuning to keep them running well.
Servicing aside bloody hell still till this day I have never gotten to 180km/hr faster in my life.
Oh and I hear this is also the reason why they were banned from sale in Australia.
Quote from: 08GSSteve on May 08, 2008, 09:24:50 PM
Test rode an RGV(T) 500 years ago and bloody hell I changed my jocks after I got off. The speedo went up to 180km/hr as quick as a RPM guage would go up on a normal bike. The thing red lined at 21000rpm. Was speed restricted to 180 possibly through electric system though don't quote me on this.
Bloke wanted too much for it and lucky I did not buy it because speaking to other people who have RGV250's say that they are race bread engines and require constant tuning to keep them running well.
Servicing aside bloody hell still till this day I have never gotten to 180km/hr faster in my life.
Oh and I hear this is also the reason why they were banned from sale in Australia.
Cool, you've RIDDEN one ! I'd likely trash it if I threw a leg over. More than likely I'd just keep it clean in the garage, and take it out when it ran like shaZam!, to save my ass from getting killed. :)
Quote from: Jay_wolf on May 06, 2008, 06:59:39 PM
Specs for a From A Uk Site
Ducati 750ss 2001
Top speed 127mph
1/4-mile acceleration 12.4 secs
Power 64bhp
Torque 44ftlb
Weight 183kg
Seat height 815mm
Fuel capacity 748 litres
Average fuel consumption 45mpg
Tank range 142 miles
Insurance group 13
Engine size 748cc
Engine specification 4v V-twin, 5 gears
Frame Tubular steel trellis
Front suspension adjustment None
Rear suspension adjustment Preload, rebound, compression
Front brakes Twin 320mm discs
Rear brake 245mm disc
Front tyre size 120/70 x 17
Rear tyre size 160/60 x 17
You dont Own a 848 .. Hence why i said i would smoke your Duc.. And The Facts Dont Lie
I see why you would smoke him, hes carrying most of the gas station around with him - no wonder his 1/4 mile time is slow lol.
Haha , that damn site !! , i just copyed and pasted .
Id smoke him because , i wouldnt be able to live it down if i lost :flipoff:
i was wondering why the rgv as you said, " deosnt do it for you", is it the fact of most of its power is up high, and relatively little down low?
Thank god for twins (and triples), my HP and TQ curves are more like very slight inclines.
Jay: I think that even if my bike could smoke yours, I would have to let you win. It would be rather crushing to british morale to have a baby Duc beat their flagship superbike.
That said, I've spoken to a few Triumph owners and it seems much like Ducati's, once you get one you never want a Jap bike again. I guess Triumph engineers envied Italian spirit and soul in vehicles enough they figured out how to put some into their bikes.
BTW: Rocket III, sounds like a f%$king Semi-Truck!!! Hell, you derestrict it and it could probably do the job of one.
ive ridden one of those, heh thats one brit bike i do wantv :cookoo: