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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Bangalore, India
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Anyway, its an awesome bike for that price nonetheless. |
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Thanks dude for your suggestion.
Though Duke is a awesome bike, I already fell for these faired beuties. ![]() Quote:
![]() The bike I test rode, didn't have any of these problem. Will check that again, dude. Thanks |
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30k extra you will be spending is really worth it, especially in a country like ours.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Hmm lots of these types of questions arising nowadays, heres my perspective on each ride.
Theres a reason many people dont find the R15 ride appealing and thats coz its built for a specific kind of rider and meant to be ridden a certain way. Its a thoroughbred. Yes its roots are in racing, but i see far too many references to R15 being a full on race bike, not meant for street etc etc, i think its important to clear some of those misconceptions. The average joe especially in a country like India is not used to sporty riding positions, so they are uncomfortable on a sports bike with issues like wrist pain etc. These of course wouldnt be an issue for one who knows that on a sports bike you use your knees and core to hold your body up on the bike, you dont put weight on the wrists. These are basics of riding any sports bike and in other countries people go to riding schools to learn these things and unlearn typical mistakes. So when you decide on a bike like the R15 you have to ask yourself what kind of rider are you? If your decision is based on looks then thats a different matter entirely and i wont comment on that in this post. Sport bikes also make power high up in the rpm range, the r15 is no different. If you want to have fun on the r15 you ride it between 7k-10k rpm, you can look at some of my videos on my youtube channel if you like for reference on how a r15 should be ridden. Ridden right its pretty fast. Sport bikes have stiffer suspension, which dont make them ideal for touring. Again, this goes back to the original question, what kind of rider are you? if you're one you prefers a plush ride, the ability to glide over undulations in the road and lazy roll on's with power on tap at low rpms, then R15 is not the bike for you. This doesnt mean you cant tour on the R15, you most certianly can and stiff suspension doesnt mean uncomfortable, its just stiff enough to keep the bike rock stable in corners but not overly stiff at all like a full on race bike might be. As a result, handling on the R15 is ultra precise and sharp, a tourer like the CBR with its plush suspension and ultra wide tire profile is lazy and sluggish in comparison. If you like to rip fast through twisties, the CBR is not the bike for you. In my opinion Honda was smart, the CBR 250 was designed for the masses. The average joe. A bike a regular guy can just jump on and be comfortable with. Its easy to ride, with power concentrated in the mid-rpm range and perfectly accessible to riders of all skillsets. It has the extra CC's which are always welcome and more power as a result. At the end of the day its a bike that does a bit of everthing but nothing particularly well. A jack of all, and master of none. The R15 on the other hand is a master of what it does albeit missing a few cubes, but what it lacks in CC it almost makes up for in pure high rpm screaming nirvana. Know yourself and what kind of rider you are or aspire to be before you decide between these 2 machines, they're like apples and oranges.
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The old guy
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Ridden right, its fast in all conditions
PS: I'm 6ft tall ![]() Stock R15 on the track Stock R15 on the road
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killerdude.web.officelive.com http://www.facebook.com/sameer.venugopalan www.youtube.com/killer Last edited by Killer; 12-24-2011 at 11:36 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Bangalore, India
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You make me want to ride an RD man. I've heard a LOT about the bike and how amazing it is. I've spotted those bikes on the streets and they sound exotic. Would actually LOVE to ride one.
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