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Hello from far away. Wife gave approval for new bike!

Started by notoriouskeef, June 29, 2004, 01:40:51 PM

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notoriouskeef

Well, i'm off in the desert now.  I have been missing riding like crazy.  Before I left my wife and I took a ride on the 'ol gs500 for the first time together.  I'm 6ft 3 220, and shes 6ft 1 160.  Needless to say it was more comfortable then i thought, to a point, but a heck of a lot slower too.  The suspension was mushy and honestly, i wouldn't want to go very far on it.

We have been talking and she has ridden on bikes since she was a little girl and she gave me the approval to get a bigger, faster, more comfortable bike when i get back this fall.   Well i was thinking about either of these two.  I will use it primarily in the black hills, and on about 700+ mile road trips prolly once a month.  Just looking for opinions.

Bike option number 1.  http://www.suzukicycles.com/Products/SV1000SK4/Default.aspx

Bike option number 2.
http://powersports.honda.com/motorcycles/sport/model.asp?ModelName=CBR1000RR&ModelYear=2004&ModelId=CBR1000RR4

I"m trying to get my wife to drive, but she likes riding best!

Thanks guys,
Matt

Dragonfly

I am hoping to get the Sv1k this august.

I have ridden 2 of them, and I cant get enough of all that torque.

By the way, not sure if you realize this, but there is a HUGE power difference between the Sv1k and the Cbr1K.

notoriouskeef

How much difference?

Matt

i3randon12

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Dragonfly

According to Motorcyclist magazine,

The Sv makes 111.2 hp @9000rpm's and 70.7ft lbs torque @ 7500rpm

Cbr makes 172 hp and I cant seem to find the rest of the #'s.

The Sv is a torque monster and I would say very good for riding 2 up and signifigantly more comfortable than the Cbr

The Cbr is more geared towards being a race bike, with race bike ergoes.

but it all comes down to what you really want. Also the Cbr is about 3grand more.

96gs

Quote from: DragonflyAccording to Motorcyclist magazine,

The Sv makes 111.2 hp @9000rpm's and 70.7ft lbs torque @ 7500rpm

Cbr makes 172 hp and I cant seem to find the rest of the #'s.

I'm not sure they are right. Unless they are going by crankshaft hp. The CBR1000RR makes 148 to the rear wheel. I thought the SV1000S made about 100 to the rear wheel, but I could be wrong about the SV. I would choose the SV though only because thats my dreambike right now. Good luck on your decision.
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dnikop

The 2004 Honda CBR1000RR has 172 hp and weighs 179kg.... so that's a lot of power per kilo.... if you can handle it that is.... ;) Don't know how much of that actually reaches the wheel, but I guess a lot :)

The older models had less hp I believe.

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Dion
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Stephen072774

Quote from: Dragonfly

The Cbr is more geared towards being a race bike.

Thats an understatement.  It is factory race ready.  You don't want a rr for 2 up comfort.  You're comparing a marginal performing liter twin to one of the fastest bikes on the market.  Have you seen the Honda VFR?
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Dragonfly

Yea the numbers I put up are # from the factory, so I guess tyhat means that the are at the crank.

MstrsLilBrat

Quote from: notoriouskeefWe have been talking and she has ridden on bikes since she was a little girl and she gave me the approval to get a bigger, faster, more comfortable bike when i get back this fall.

So.. now a man need to have an approval to get a new bike from a woman? Wow... I see the world is definitely changing... hehehehe
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werase643

the wife is going to have to learn to ride if you get a cbr1000.

the only thing approved for the rear of a race rep is 98 pounds and wearing a g-string :mrgreen:
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