You're right. It's a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut.qwerty wrote:Dragonhawk wrote:Now, that simply isn't true, unless the girl can't ride worth a hoot and the guy can. With equal abilities, the girl will roost the bodybuilder. It's all about power-to-weight ratio.p4tz wrote:When a motorcycle is moving, the size of the rider becomes meaningless. A 5'1" girl at 100lbs can race around a track just as fast as any 6'0" male bodybuilder.
Good choice for a first bike?
- Dragonhawk
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Re: Good choice for a first bike?
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Re: Good choice for a first bike?
Dragonhawk wrote: You're right. It's a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut.
Monty Python wrote:
ARTHUR: Well, it doesn't matter. Will you go and tell your master
that Arthur from the Court of Camelot is here.
GUARD #1: Listen, in order to maintain air-speed velocity, a swallow
needs to beat its wings 43 times every second, right?
ARTHUR: Please!
GUARD #1: Am I right?
ARTHUR: I'm not interested!
GUARD #2: It could be carried by an African swallow!
GUARD #1: Oh, yeah, an African swallow maybe, but not a European
swallow, that's my point.
GUARD #2: Oh, yeah, I agree with that...
ARTHUR: Will you ask your master if he wants to join my court
at Camelot?!
GUARD #1: But then of course African swallows are not migratory.
GUARD #2: Oh, yeah...
GUARD #1: So they couldn't bring a coconut back anyway...
[clop clop]
GUARD #2: Wait a minute -- supposing two swallows carried it together?
GUARD #1: No, they'd have to have it on a line.
GUARD #2: Well, simple! They'd just use a standard creeper!
GUARD #1: What, held under the dorsal guiding feathers?
GUARD #2: Well, why not?
I'm starting a petition to cull narrowminded dull people - be afraid Peter, be very afraid....
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I ride a pre 98 katana, 92 model to be precise.... and its a step down from yours 600cc version.... any two wheeled contraption is going to have enough oomph to get you in trouble with just a quick wrist flick.
The 750 will be a little more upright, and have a smidge more power.
Both of em are heavy as sin though. The big guy part doesnt matter, If 600 lbs of bike gets a little momentum toward the ground....That will make lower speed stuff a touch harder. harder to pickup when you drop it, (though youll be fairly pissed when you do, which helps).
I-4 so its by nature a touch er, twitchier than a twin or thumper.
little harder maintenance if you're doing your own. 4 carbs to synch/tune which are a god awful pain in the butt to get off and on. /shudder, stupid rubber boots.
Plastic, lots of it to hurt/replace in the above mentioned fall.
On the other hand, its reliable. I don't have much trouble finding parts, decent on gas if you arent laying in to it, can actually tour a bit once you get some bags etc on it. I think of it as like a camry, Hey! this is pretty fun to drive..... but you can still take it to the beach on vacation.
All in all, i'd look at something else first, but its a decent ride. I'd go with a gs500 in whatever version. at least as a First bike.
The 750 will be a little more upright, and have a smidge more power.
Both of em are heavy as sin though. The big guy part doesnt matter, If 600 lbs of bike gets a little momentum toward the ground....That will make lower speed stuff a touch harder. harder to pickup when you drop it, (though youll be fairly pissed when you do, which helps).
I-4 so its by nature a touch er, twitchier than a twin or thumper.
little harder maintenance if you're doing your own. 4 carbs to synch/tune which are a god awful pain in the butt to get off and on. /shudder, stupid rubber boots.
Plastic, lots of it to hurt/replace in the above mentioned fall.
On the other hand, its reliable. I don't have much trouble finding parts, decent on gas if you arent laying in to it, can actually tour a bit once you get some bags etc on it. I think of it as like a camry, Hey! this is pretty fun to drive..... but you can still take it to the beach on vacation.
All in all, i'd look at something else first, but its a decent ride. I'd go with a gs500 in whatever version. at least as a First bike.