RE: Cons of the 1000RR???
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RE: Cons of the 1000RR??? - 11/23/2005 7:23:58 PM
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Runnin1000
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By far it's the best bike i've ever owned I just wish it came stock with a little more ponies but that doesn't make much difference when you learn how the 1K likes to be ridden. It's like a woman regardless of everything else you have to learn to master the art of making her squeal. R1's, Gixxer 1000's, and ZX 10's watch out the 1K is a BEAST...............
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RE: Cons of the 1000RR??? - 11/23/2005 7:49:52 PM
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TeeDub
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My only problem so far is not enough time to ride it. Oh, and it seems cheap that Honda doesn't include the solo cowl on a $10k+ bike.
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RE: Cons of the 1000RR??? - 11/24/2005 4:29:39 AM
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gonza
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Great Bike! Only problem I've had is with the bank-angle sensor. But I was told by a Honda tech, that if I unplugged it for about 30 seconds and plugged it back in, it would reset itself. PROBLEM SOLVED! GREAT BIKE!
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RE: Cons of the 1000RR??? - 11/24/2005 5:20:08 AM
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chainstretcher
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Hmmmm, cons ... only nitpicky stuff like the seat was hard to get used to. I like it now but at first my a$$ was quite uncomfortable. Performance wise there just aren't any cons that I've found. FI is flawless. Clutch feel is great. Stock brakes are awesome. Throw on some SS lines and they're unbelievable. Handles like a dream in the hot, cold, wet or dry.
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RE: Cons of the 1000RR??? - 11/25/2005 6:58:11 PM
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TeeDub
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Thats funny about the seat. Someone else told me that too, telling me to replace the seat firsth thing. The Ducati I was riding had a seat like a freaking plank, the cbr feels like a couch to me. I guess it is all perspective.
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RE: Cons of the 1000RR??? - 11/30/2005 9:30:33 AM
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AirGuardian
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Apologize for the long review up front... CG is farther forward then ALL the other 1K's creating stability and feel I've never experienced with the other makes having ridden the 03' GSXR, 04' R1 and crazy nose to sky off the line 04' ZX-10... But, if you're a wheelie freak it does lend a bit of opposition if you don't give a slight pull on the bars - or maybe that's dependent upon my 230lbs of lard holding her down a bit. Lighter riders may have a different take on this? She doesn't drop into the lean or brake as easily(very, very minor) as the others, but maybe the added weight difference gives her a better feel of being planted once the turn has been executed into the apex. I had the 05' CBR 900 with the nervous 16 inch front (no steering dampner added) which begged for the lean a bit more... Since I'm used to slidding the rear before turn entry the slipper clutch isn't much of a factor, but then again it could be an extraordinary asset for late braking opportunities which I'm not familiar with so that could be an issue I would consider - not so much after riding without one for so long for myself... Seat is standard Honda, but I slide well across it with no hinderance - longer distance rides does implicate discomfort, but I'm not a straight and level kind of rider anyway. Sure the Honda is not the fastest straight line performer, but then I don't equate straight line drag strip performance as true sport rider capability anyway. Get the Busa or New 06' 1400 Kwaka if you desire eye peeling straight-line performance. Grips will be changed eventually since they are a bit thin, but that is rider dependent. Power delivery smooth, stability which instills rider confidence beyond reproach as well the normal fit/finish so far seem unsurpassed! I'll have to make that assessment at the 5 year mark since I tend to keep my rockets for 8-10 years so it's really too early to tell based on longevity. I'm a Bridgestone fan, so the Perelli Corsa's take some getting used too, but that is rider dependent as well. I "personally" equate Hondas as the Hewlet Packard of computers which maintain proven technology before release, unlike Gateway/Dell which promote the fastest chips as soon as they come out without being AS tried/true/tested as HP. Gateway/Dell = Kawasaki's, etc which as you've seen have come out with the most power and crazy handling(no steering dampner 05 and below) and play catch up in other areas with MAJOR refinements to their products as time progresses, just look at the MAJOR revision of the 06' ZX-10 with frame, Ohlins steering dampner, fairing revision and undertail exhaust additions... Yamaha tends to keep their revisions minimal like Honda since they're starting point was right from the beginning for the most part, although I did get quite warm(dual undertail exhaust) in city traffic on board my friends 04' R1. For myself and many others, there is no substitute for a ride that makes the rider focus on their own capabilities vs just being able to handle the beast beneath! I must admit the 05 GSXR 1K must be an increase in most areas as their 20th anniversary edition, but the comparible fit/finish/reliability must be taken into account if you don't swap iron horses frequently. Ride Red! RED RUM, REDRUM (Murder backwards if your not a movie finatic)... Just my forgettable 2 cents! And be safe out there!
< Message edited by AirGuardian -- 11/30/2005 9:34:44 AM >
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RE: Cons of the 1000RR??? - 11/30/2005 10:22:45 AM
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roxy_33
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My damn front tire keeps coming off the ground....
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RE: Cons of the 1000RR??? - 11/30/2005 11:34:10 AM
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roxy_33
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I weigh 215 lbs and the bike has 1900 miles on it. This is the first literbike I`ve owned and I found for the first month and a half I had it, I was never suicidle enough to go WOT in the upper RPMs. Since then, I have realized the grip turns alot more than I thought and I cant open it up until second gear. (the front comes up quick at about 9K in first) These bikes are just awesome. I was amazed the first time my shift light made me see 104 MPH in second gear and its not even near redline....
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