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  • #16
    thanks ken. that was of sum help.. i've been saving up 4 a bike for a while would buy something soon. say around dec or jan.. would keep u posted and mite need your help guys regarding choosing a bike.. tc

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    • #17
      Originally posted by ken cool View Post
      From my riding experience, I am not sure you can stay in powerband on high engine capacity bikes in the city on 5th or 6th anywhere in the world. That would be a death wish for sure. Coz on powerband on 5th on a 600 means you are doing way beyond 130+!
      130?? O bro! Thank you so much for replying ... Now, I have some idea about it ...

      So, how about Hornet? I heard it sacrificed some 25 horses from CBR 600's 4 cyls in order to have this Mid Range punch ...

      and given a Top Speed drop from 270 to 225 kmph from CBR to Hornet ... it means overall gearing is lower ... right?

      Say, after all these factors, can I drive in 4-5th gear around about 60-80 ... Thanks! please reply ...
      Last edited by Samarth 619; 10-25-2008, 08:04 PM.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
        Say, after all these factors, can I drive in 4-5th gear around about 60-80 ... Thanks! please reply ...
        Irrespective of the bike, 90% of the time you will be riding where the power is, or just where it begins to build.
        There is not a lot that would difer between a hornet and a 600rr, some more power slightly lower on the rpm guage, and thats about it.
        If you are looking for soemthing you do not have to rev the tits off, look away from an inline four. V-twins are for you then.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by manson View Post
          Irrespective of the bike, 90% of the time you will be riding where the power is, or just where it begins to build.
          There is not a lot that would difer between a hornet and a 600rr, some more power slightly lower on the rpm guage, and thats about it.
          If you are looking for soemthing you do not have to rev the tits off, look away from an inline four. V-twins are for you then.
          Yes, but then v twin Vibrations are not something I want ...

          Also, take into Account Lower Gearing of Hornet. CBR may see 270+ but Hornet stops at around 225 something ... for only -20 bhp, that's a big difference in Top Speeds...

          So, considering lower gearing, is it possible for city driving in high gears ??...
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post

            Also, take into Account Lower Gearing of Hornet. CBR may see 270+ but Hornet stops at around 225 something ... for only -20 bhp, that's a big difference in Top Speeds...
            I very often find discussing top speeds pointless, aleast when we're talking street riding. These bikes are about how fast they go from 0-200, and back to being staionary than top speeds.

            Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
            So, considering lower gearing, is it possible for city driving in high gears ??...
            From peronal experience, i ammost comfortable riding in third while commuting in the city, a downshift or upshift depending upon traffic conditions. This is for my five geared Thunderace, even R1 and other liter class riders i know are mostly in the third or fourth through the city commute. A gear beyond may be rideable but produce high volumes of engine lash which isnt the best thing for your motor.
            But why exactly are you leaning towards being able to ride in 5ht & 6th gear?
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            Yoshimura TRS - Ohlins - Power Commander - EBC - Stomp Grip - Sportech - Shock Racing - Harris - Motografix

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            • #21
              @manson, may be he's looking for milage
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myfWv...eature=related

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              • #22
                Originally posted by sudipta_roy View Post
                @manson, may be he's looking for milage
                Umm... Well, let me Admit. Yes, I'm looking for "acceptable" Mileage.

                I mean, obviously 16 kmpl is better than 10 kmpl or 8 kmpl ... because I would be owning my next bike for about 7-8 years atleast ... so, have to consider all points ...

                Despite being a rich guy, I can't forget that the source of money is my Dad ... right?

                @ Manson: Thanks for the precise Idea about this ... By the way, any plans of coming to Rajasthan soon?? I'm still stuck with my MBA ...
                Last edited by Samarth 619; 10-28-2008, 12:40 AM.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by manson View Post
                  But why exactly are you leaning towards being able to ride in 5ht & 6th gear?
                  My question exactly???

                  Paisa vasool???

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                  • #24
                    Yes, that's the reason ... I mentioned it a bit humorously earlier but it was deleted ...

                    Actually, I don't want it to drop below 14 kmpl ... Afterall, a 600 should give so much.
                    Last edited by Samarth 619; 10-30-2008, 03:06 PM.
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                    • #25
                      Riding a vehicle in the highest gear may save syou fuel, but if that is creating engine lash, you are going to savrifice on engine hardware which may just be a lot more expsnive than the fuel you may save.
                      Coming to the kmpl, most bikes irrespective of 600/1000 in a normal state of tune would yield 13-15 kmpl in city, and 17-20 on highway runs. Infact you may even have 400s only yielding a 15 kmpl.

                      Samarth: Not headed to Rajasthan anytime soon for sure, lemme know if you're headed to bbay.
                      Last edited by manson; 10-28-2008, 11:53 PM.
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                      • #26
                        Ok, I have a little question then in this superbike general thread.

                        Yamaha's Vmax(new) is out.From whatever specifications has been recorded,it is a Fast Bike.But if you are considering a club of Suzuki Hayabusa,Kawasaki ZZR1400....................can the new Vmax be included in it ?

                        I think new Vmax is not entirely a Mega cruiser.Its rather a very fast bike,thus deserving a place among the fastest production bikes on earth............isn't it.
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                        • #27
                          Vmax to me is a very weird bike

                          It's got an engine to kill anything on the face of this earth other than the turbo busa, yet has heavy handling, coupled with a naked feel, which essentially limits the top speed factor alot.

                          Nevertheless, you just CANT argue with 200+ horses!!! Just CANT!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by greyanaroth View Post
                            Vmax to me is a very weird bike

                            It's got an engine to kill anything on the face of this earth other than the turbo busa, yet has heavy handling, coupled with a naked feel, which essentially limits the top speed factor alot.

                            Nevertheless, you just CANT argue with 200+ horses!!! Just CANT!

                            the vmax is more of a cruiser than a sports tourer. and there is a reason that it seems to be faster than the litre bikes. according to the stats the vmax has a 1670 cc engine but weighs 310 kilos . even if it has 30 horses more than a litre bike it weighhs over 100 kilos more . shifting the power to weight ratio heavily towards the litre bikes

                            the reason its so fast is because of the torque the big motor generates coupled with the short gearing for the comparitively low top speed.

                            litrebikes are geared for the track and the first gear is generally good for over 150 (about 160 on my zx10)

                            if you had a running start from about 100'k onwards it would be a pretty good match with the litrebikes , and i would say the litrebikes would probably win due to the weight advantage

                            Cheers

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by manson View Post
                              Riding a vehicle in the highest gear may save syou fuel, but if that is creating engine lash, you are going to savrifice on engine hardware which may just be a lot more expsnive than the fuel you may save.
                              Coming to the kmpl, most bikes irrespective of 600/1000 in a normal state of tune would yield 13-15 kmpl in city, and 17-20 on highway runs. Infact you may even have 400s only yielding a 15 kmpl.

                              Samarth: Not headed to Rajasthan anytime soon for sure, lemme know if you're headed to bbay.
                              Really! If you say a 600 will give 13-15 kmpl, it is fine for me ... 13 is acceptable enough!

                              BTW: Sorry, my MBA is still a year & half long ... so, can't visit B'bay in the meantime!


                              @ greyanaroth & csgup1: Agree that VMax has something strange to it ...

                              But again, it's about torqueyness only ... We know that despite it touching 200 PS, it does so at 9000 rpm only ... compared to 13,700 rpm on the Desmodici RR (V4) ...

                              That means it's the "hyper" torque that increases the bhp rating so high, despite low rpm ...

                              So, Comparison with litre class/ sport tourers appropriate? I don't think it's in the category of Hayabusa & ZZR 14k ... It's maybe a Cruiser, or all in one ...
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                              • #30
                                Csgup is right on the money. I rode with a V Max and it did pretty much what it is touted to do.

                                Besides, it was very imposing on the rest of the bikes, and had a natural Bow-to-me-puny-trackers aura towards the rest of the bikes.

                                Comparing the top end of the V Max with litre bikes isn't fair. In fact, comparing the V Max with any other bike would be a crime. It is a lifestyle vehicle, much like the Harleys. Except it'll be filling any HD's intakes with its exhaust fumes

                                PS: Samarth: What's "hyper torque"?
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