i don't remember how much they were but they're just left overs from the ones i bought before.Skier wrote:So how many miles of riding could you have purchased for the price of those stickers?
When you calculated that, did you take into account the fact you were always riding around with only 1/2 a tank??VermilionX wrote:i was getting an average of 37mpg on my previous 1000. that's not so bad.DivideOverflow wrote:Literbikes get "crumb" for gas mileage too...
im getting the same 37mpg avg on my 750 too.
i bet if you really run it hard all the time, you can still can get 30mpg.
i just look at my trip1 meter then divide it by the gallons of gas i put on the pump.Sevulturus wrote:
When you calculated that, did you take into account the fact you were always riding around with only 1/2 a tank??
Ya well around here the K6 600, 750's were getting full MSRP so I went with something I liked a little more. If I hadn't had shopped around I probably would've ended up on a K6 600 but I'm glad I didn't.Kaiser Soze wrote:Man, I'd have ordered one of those for sure if I could. Well, I could, but they wanted full MSRP + $600 freight and PDI, and they only had yellow.Icariz83 wrote:I'll give you props for considering a D675, dare to be different (kinda).< I Fly > wrote:Vermin, myself, and my friend have all had some unpleasant experiences with gravel... I hate gravel.
Actually I don't even know if my next bike will be a supersport.
I'm trying to choose between a liter class supersport, the Triumph 675, a supermoto bike, or a Honda Interceptor.
It's WIDE open right now.
Tough pill to swallow.
Call me an idiot I don't care but my first bike and current bike is a Ducati Supersport 1000. It's powerful sure, but most 600cc sport bikes make more power. Been riding about 1 month (900 miles now), took the license test with little trouble, would take a safety course if I can find an opening. Anyway, everyone is different. The bike has more performance than I will likely ever have skills for; it doesn't mean I have to foolishly try and push the bike to the limit. I suppose some people push too hard too fast. Anyway, thought I would chime in wih my $0.02< I Fly > wrote:Was the 1000 your first bike VX?
If so I would have to say that's pretty dumb.
But by the time you got the 750, how long had you been riding?
I still hear people say that's too short a time to be on a bike that size.
I've been riding since March and I have the 500, so do you people generally feel that riding every day for 3 months is not enough time to trade up to a 1000 class bike?
I've put about 4000 miles on my bike since I've had it, including rain time, heavy winds, riding holding a passenger helmet (hey, there was not other way!), riding with a passenger, riding with a drunk passenger, and so on.
Would you say that's enough experience or as a general rule how long should one ride a humble bike before stepping up to something stupidly fast?
Inputs?
So, when are you going to do that? You another Valentino, or something?Shorts wrote:So what happens after one 'outgrows' the biggest bike there is? What the heck else do you do? Stop riding?
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