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  • [Photo Feature]: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

    Finally the day has come. I mean who here wouldn't have dreamt of owning a superbike themselves one day. As it turns out it took me only about 10-12 years of dreams and hopes and hard work to make this a reality. Not to mention this has been made possible also due to the help and support of a few of my close friends who as it turns out to have come into my life through Xbhp Kerala itself.

    So let me introduce to you all my very first superbike the 2013 Yamaha R1 WGP 50th Anniversary edition(1810/2000).




    Now, this is a pre-owned worshipped bike, this bike was owned by a fellow Xbhpian from Trivandrum, he had placed an order for the bike back in 2013 and had been enjoying it ever since up until now that he decided to sell it.
    Now as far as the bike goes, since the bike belonged to a friend, pretty much reasonable kms clocked, complete service history is known, work done on the bike is known and it is such a clean bike and a dream bike that letting the opportunity slip by without even attempting it would have been a shame and try I did, and a few weeks later I have it in my garage.
    The R1 is in good company as it shares bikes with my long term garage partner CBR250R and a recently acquired brand new Triumph Tiger 800 XRX(Belongs to my brother).







    I'd like to think that I have always somehow managed to have a pretty interesting garage throughout the years. Over time we have had the pleasure of owning the

    Bajaj Pulsar 220F
    Honda CBR250R*
    KTM Duke 390(First gen)
    Yamaha R3
    Triumph Tiger 800 XRX*
    Yamaha R1 WGP Edition*

    Not a shabby list to have had I guess.










    I'll be posting the write up the experience I had right from the TD to the point of taking ownership of the bike and also documents the mods and some refresh work(purely cosmetic) that the bike needs.So far I have put on around 900kms on the bike since i got it. Which was just under a week back.
    I'll be posting them soon as I manage to scrape more time to make these posts. Until then I hope you guys will enjoy a few pics of the beauty.

    Cheers
    Ride Safe
    Krishna
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  • #2
    Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

    Beautiful bike. Beautiful pictures. Many congratulations on your purchase. We hope you enjoy the crossplane to the fullest!

    Keep riding, ride safe.

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    • #3
      Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

      It'd be an understatement to say how ecstatic and happy I am to know that you've done this Krish. Just super happy to see the madness all draped up as the Anniversary Edition.

      I can't wait for more pictures, ride experience, et al.

      Cheers!
      VJ
      Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
      The girl said, 'NO!'


      And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


      THE END

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      • #4
        Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

        Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
        It'd be an understatement to say how ecstatic and happy I am to know that you've done this Krish. Just super happy to see the madness all draped up as the Anniversary Edition.

        I can't wait for more pictures, ride experience, et al.

        Cheers!
        VJ
        Thanks man.
        Will be adding in time.

        Cheers
        Ride Safe
        Krishna
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        ulsar 220F
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        • #5
          Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

          Beautiful bike, congrats on getting this. I have been a fan of this bike for long time, would like to know when you are done with it

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          • #6
            Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

            Originally posted by sparky View Post
            Beautiful bike, congrats on getting this. I have been a fan of this bike for long time, would like to know when you are done with it
            Thanks Sparky for the kind words, Quite a few have already called dibs on this, i guess the R1 invokes an emotion in many of us enthusiasts that not many other bikes does. That makes it all the more special to own .

            Cheers
            Ride Safe
            Krishna
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            ulsar 220F
            |2013 Honda CBR250R|KTM Duke390|Yamaha R3|Yamaha R1|Triumph Tiger XRX

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            • #7
              Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

              Wow!!!! Congratulations!

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              • #8
                Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

                Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
                Finally the day has come. I mean who here wouldn't have dreamt of owning a superbike themselves one day. As it turns out it took me only about 10-12 years of dreams and hopes and hard work to make this a reality. Not to mention this has been made possible also due to the help and support of a few of my close friends who as it turns out to have come into my life through Xbhp Kerala itself.

                So let me introduce to you all my very first superbike the 2013 Yamaha R1 WGP 50th Anniversary edition(1810/2000).




                Now, this is a pre-owned worshipped bike, this bike was owned by a fellow Xbhpian from Trivandrum, he had placed an order for the bike back in 2013 and had been enjoying it ever since up until now that he decided to sell it.
                Now as far as the bike goes, since the bike belonged to a friend, pretty much reasonable kms clocked, complete service history is known, work done on the bike is known and it is such a clean bike and a dream bike that letting the opportunity slip by without even attempting it would have been a shame and try I did, and a few weeks later I have it in my garage.
                The R1 is in good company as it shares bikes with my long term garage partner CBR250R and a recently acquired brand new Triumph Tiger 800 XRX(Belongs to my brother).







                I'd like to think that I have always somehow managed to have a pretty interesting garage throughout the years. Over time we have had the pleasure of owning the

                Bajaj Pulsar 220F
                Honda CBR250R*
                KTM Duke 390(First gen)
                Yamaha R3
                Triumph Tiger 800 XRX*
                Yamaha R1 WGP Edition*

                Not a shabby list to have had I guess.










                I'll be posting the write up the experience I had right from the TD to the point of taking ownership of the bike and also documents the mods and some refresh work(purely cosmetic) that the bike needs.So far I have put on around 900kms on the bike since i got it. Which was just under a week back.
                I'll be posting them soon as I manage to scrape more time to make these posts. Until then I hope you guys will enjoy a few pics of the beauty.

                Cheers
                Ride Safe
                Krishna
                Congrats on your new addition bro I'm from kollam [emoji28]

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                • #9
                  Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

                  Congratulations. Looks like fresh out of showroom. My favorite color scheme as well Keep updating us with more pics
                  There is no destination, I just want to keep riding.

                  Honda CBR 650F / CBR 250R ABS Repsol (Sold) / Yamaha FZ-S

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                  • #10
                    Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

                    Originally posted by Themotoexorcist View Post
                    Congrats on your new addition bro I'm from kollam [emoji28]
                    Thanks mate!

                    Originally posted by hgps View Post
                    Congratulations. Looks like fresh out of showroom. My favorite color scheme as well Keep updating us with more pics
                    Thanks. It does have a few battle scars on it, but the way I see it, a few scratches and nicks on the body here and there is totally fine. As long as the bike runs perfectly that's all I care about.
                    And yeah, this and the 60th anniversary edition liveries are just gorgeous.

                    Cheers
                    Ride Safe
                    Krishna
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                    ulsar 220F
                    |2013 Honda CBR250R|KTM Duke390|Yamaha R3|Yamaha R1|Triumph Tiger XRX

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                    • #11
                      Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

                      Congrats on your new ride. Wish you many happy and safe miles on it! Love the color scheme.
                      R1 still make weak in the knees. Might pull the trigger one fine day if I manage to get a clean piece.
                      Yamaha Ray ZR Street Rally -> 2020
                      Kawasaki Ninja 1000 2019 -> 2019
                      YZF-R3 -> 2017 -> SOLD 2019
                      CBR 250R -> 2017 -> SOLD 2017
                      Ninja 650 -> 2016 -> SOLD 2018
                      Blue Activa 125 -> 2016
                      Black YZF-R15 v2 -> 2011 -> SOLD 2016
                      Black Discover 125 DTS-i -> 2005

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                      • #12
                        Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

                        Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
                        Finally the day has come. I mean who here wouldn't have dreamt of owning a superbike themselves one day. As it turns out it took me only about 10-12 years of dreams and hopes and hard work to make this a reality. Not to mention this has been made possible also due to the help and support of a few of my close friends who as it turns out to have come into my life through Xbhp Kerala itself.

                        So let me introduce to you all my very first superbike the 2013 Yamaha R1 WGP 50th Anniversary edition(1810/2000).




                        Now, this is a pre-owned worshipped bike, this bike was owned by a fellow Xbhpian from Trivandrum, he had placed an order for the bike back in 2013 and had been enjoying it ever since up until now that he decided to sell it.
                        Now as far as the bike goes, since the bike belonged to a friend, pretty much reasonable kms clocked, complete service history is known, work done on the bike is known and it is such a clean bike and a dream bike that letting the opportunity slip by without even attempting it would have been a shame and try I did, and a few weeks later I have it in my garage.
                        The R1 is in good company as it shares bikes with my long term garage partner CBR250R and a recently acquired brand new Triumph Tiger 800 XRX(Belongs to my
                        Cheers
                        Ride Safe
                        Krishna

                        dudes damn ...... congratulations..
                        looks f******* dope.
                        "A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel."

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                        RX-100 1995 - Current
                        CBZ Classic 2003 - Current
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                        CBR 250R 2012 - Current
                        Ninja 650 2013 - Current.

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                        • #13
                          Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

                          Originally posted by hellgate View Post
                          Congrats on your new ride. Wish you many happy and safe miles on it! Love the color scheme.
                          R1 still make weak in the knees. Might pull the trigger one fine day if I manage to get a clean piece.
                          Thanks mate! Do keep an eye out, clean pieces are rare to come by and they get picked up pretty quick too.

                          Originally posted by theironhorse99 View Post
                          dudes damn ...... congratulations..
                          looks f******* dope.
                          Thank mate.!
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                          • #14
                            Re: The Big Bang R1 is here.!

                            Where it all began

                            It was in the year 2008-09, I can’t remember which one, that I happened to be left speechless looking at the BikeIndia magazine which had the Yamaha R1 India launch feature, they had a white-red color scheme bike featured. I just had to have that magazine. I still remember the pictures that were featured in the article, can’t remember much of the content though, apart from one fact that has stuck in my head since then, the bike capable of hitting triple-digit speeds on the first gear. I was just awestruck blown away by the looks and capability of the bike as written in the magazine. Around that time I was just graduating from school and back then the superbike scene in India was just taking baby steps and was pretty much non-existent in Kerala or where I lived(a rural village in Palakkad Malappuram dist border area). But having been raised in the middle east I was not new to the concept of big bikes and being a car and bike nut right from when I was small I had the interest and knowledge on what the offerings from different manufacturers where. I just hadn’t had the chance to see them in flesh a lot.

                            Years went by and the superbike scene in India started to mature, the dream to own a big bike one day also had started growing slowly in my heart and head.
                            Even though the R1 always had a special place in my heart, it was classified as unobtainable in my head. I mean, it was something that just seemed way ridiculous a dream that it just can’t be achieved. So I had set more “realistic” dreams.

                            That’s when Kawasaki launched the Ninja 650 in India. I had just started working and started saving up for the Ninja 650 fund. Thanks to my father’s advice, I had always grown up learning the importance of saving and setting goals and the goal I had set was to get the N650 in cash without any loans, and the savings were going strong. But just like any middle-class person, priorities changed and life happened and the money kept aside for the bike always found a way to more important things. Not that I regret it but long story short I never ended up getting the Ninja 650. Then Triumph made it’s way to the Indian markets and I had a new dream bike, the Daytona 675R and as luck would have it the story repeats, saving funds were made and as quickly the fund grew the money found its ways to for the more important stuff.

                            All this while I was pretty lucky to own and enjoy some of the best small-capacity motorcycles that was available in the market. During the duration of the superbike dream, I did own the Pulsar 220F, CBR 250R, First Gen Duke 390 and the Yamaha R3, of which the CBR still remains with me and parted ways with the rest of them. It did hurt, not being able to buy something I was so passionate about and I used to discuss this with a few close friends of mine all of whom I got to know from our common interest of biking. And it had become a running joke that every few years, I’d come up with a different dream bike and hype it up and then, in the end, nothing actually happened.

                            Then I thought enough is enough, I am not going think of a big bike until I am in a position where I could just go purchase one of these bikes like purchasing chocolates from the supermarket, on a whim. That resolution lasted until the next youtube video I saw of one of these bikes and then the vicious cycle starts again.

                            Pic: Collecting the bike from a friends house where it was stored for a week awaiting RTO procedures to get sorted.



                            Which Bike to Buy?

                            Time went by and around Jan of 2019, I told a very close friend of mine(I know you are reading this :-P) that whatever happens, I will have a superbike in my garage by May 2020. Alas by that time the Ninja 650 was not of much interest to me anymore as I had outgrown the Twin pot engine phase and wanted a triple or 4 cylinder bike. And as luck would have it the Daytona was also not available anymore.

                            Brand New Bikes

                            I had no other plan than going for a brand new bike. So know I was left with the prospect of choosing from

                            • Honda CBR650R


                            I was looking for a supersport so the CBR did not fit the bill and also I wanted something that was not a Honda. Moreover, when I contacted the Honda dealer in Bangalore they did not even have a display bike available, let alone a bike for a test ride.

                            • Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R


                            As much as Kawasaki makes clean, smooth and bulletproof engines. Owning Kawasaki was a scary prospect with the spare parts cost and service charges but only they had another option in the 600cc market, so that was my only real option, even though I hated the way the front end of it looked. Now again here comes the kicker. I went to the Kawasaki showroom for getting a quote and to do a test ride. And I couldn’t have been dealing with a more lethargic set of people there at the showroom. They had no interest in filling us in about the bike and when asked about test ride they said I could take a less than 1km route and that too with not even a single free stretch of road. Needless to say dejected I walked out from there.

                            • Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R


                            I love everything about this bike, but the OTR comes to around 18L plus. Yikes! So that was not something I could pull off.

                            Get a used bike!

                            Now as 2019 progressed I became more and more serious about the plan, started really thinking of deciding on the 6R but the problem was that I still had my doubts about the 6R as I was just not sold on the looks of the bike. The thought process was that if I am spending a huge amount of money on a bike, at least I need to like the way it looks.
                            That is when the idea of getting a pre-owned bike came into my mind. As much as I hated the idea of a second-hand bike, the reality was that was my best bet to get the bike that I needed. So with that started the days of going through various Facebook Superbike classified groups and OLX listings, almost any bike I found was either too old or too high mileage or too high an asking price that I started looking at them just for the laughs. The fact that I wanted strictly a KL or KA registered bike made the search even tougher as I was not interested in going through the hassle of re-registering the bike.



                            So now as far as second-hand bikes go, these were the options I was looking at

                            • Triumph Daytona

                            I could not find any within KL and KA on any classifieds, I had no interest in going through any dealers so did not even bother that route.

                            • Honda CBR1000RR

                            Came across a beautiful SP edition bike, KL registered IIRC. The bike used to be owned by the friend’s friend but had been sold off to someone in Thrissur. But soon a few red flags popped out. The bike was still in the name of the previous owner, needed new tyres and the guy who “owned”
                            It now wanted the same price for which he had purchased it(I got to know the price at which he had bought the bike). So I dropped it like it was a hot plate.

                            • Yamaha R1

                            The irony here is that I was never really considering this. Any listing available was just too high asking price and with way too many kms on it or had some shady stuff up with the bike and its owners, and not to mention finding a KL/KA bike was tough. Like I said I had no interest in going through dealers.

                            So so far from the 3 options, nothing was materializing and I was all but ready to drop the idea of a second-hand bike for good and just suck it up and save up for a brand new bike hoping that I would have more options available to me in 2020, that is when I heard that a friend might be parting away with his 2013 Yamaha R1, it was a 2013 WGP limited edition one of 2000 units produced and the bike was kept in immaculate mechanical condition, this was just too perfect an opportunity to let go. I asked my friend to talk to him and revert back and I had already jumped the gun and started dreaming and imagining myself owning a Yamaha R1 and it just seemed too good to be true and as it turns out that is what happened, got to know that he was not willing to let go of the bike. Well, in the process of licking my wounds I just casually told my friend to let me know if he ever changes his mind and in a few days, things were back to normal.



                            Decision Time!

                            Months had passed and I happened to visit my friends at Trivandrum and got the chance to ride another friend’s ZX6R, mind you that was my first superbike riding experience and I just loved it. I was head over heels over the way the bike rode, even though I hated the way it looked from the front, I called my friend and told him that I have made a decision and that I will have a ZX6R in my garage by May 2020 and preparations for saving up for the bike started again.



                            And as fate would have it sometime towards the end of December on a Sunday, I got a call from another friend saying that an R1 that belongs to a mutual friend has been put up for sale. When enquired it turns out to be the exact same one I had looked into a few months back. Thinking that this is just another cruel joke being played on me by life. I called my friend to confirm the news and what do you know the bike was indeed on sale, I immediately called up the owner of the bike and enquired if the bike was really up for sale and he said yes, yes it was. It was just unbelievable, this was too good an opportunity to not try, I enquired about the rate and it was very reasonable what he was asking for considering that the bike was in immaculate mechanical condition and had complete service history available and moreover it belonged to a friend and the bike was basically vouched for by a lot of my other friends too.



                            Now the rest of it just happened way too fast. Something in me had changed and I lost sight of everything else, I gave my solid commitment to the current owner that I will buy it from him and I even went so far as to arrange for loans even before doing the test ride. I know, not one of my brightest moments.
                            Within a matter of days, funds/loans were arranged and the same week my brother and I drove down to Trivandrum, Test rode the bike(came off the bike post the test ride shivering and made up my mind, this is it, this is going to be my next bike), initiated the ownership transfer process the very same day, wired the money to the current owner and collected the bike and kept it at a friends house and off I went back to Bangalore early morning next day.

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                            It took a day of recovering from a Bangalore-Trivandrum-Bangalore 2-day drive for the fact to sink in of what I had just done.

                            Logical thoughts started flooding in
                            I have just taken on a huge financial commitment.
                            I had just purchased my first superbike and that too a liter-class ballistic missile.
                            Where will I ride this bike?
                            Where will I get this serviced?
                            How do I get spare parts?
                            What will the maintenance cost be, I just bought a 6-year-old discontinued model bike.
                            The bike is literally unrideable in traffic.




                            I know right, I am not a smart man.

                            And as all these thoughts started flooding in my head, my anxiety level started to shoot up, but then suddenly that memory of me staring into that BikeIndia magazine suddenly came up to my mind and immediately I knew, I just realized a long-time dream of mine and nothing else mattered.





                            Adding 2 video clips here.

                            One is the cold start up of the bike with stock cans and the second is the sound it makes with slight blips in the throttle.
                            The crossplane sound note is just something that is so much different from the tradition I4 engines , it has that deep rumble and growliness to it, not quite like a V4 but somewhere in between.






                            Cheers
                            Ride Safe
                            Krishna
                            Last edited by B7ACKTHORN; 01-28-2020, 10:19 PM.
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                            • #15
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                              Hats off to you brother, got yourself one brave soul, long live.

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