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looks like the stock GSX-R600 is good enough...

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#111 Post by dieziege » Sun Apr 30, 2006 4:58 am

I hate to bring this thread back from the dead but verms last post is a perfect segue into something I saw yesterday... I had to share....

I was wandering around one of the local dealerships that specializes in used bikes... they have an open lot, a bunch of bikes, and are cool because you can just jump on a CBR, a GSXR, an SV-650, a GZ250, or whatever else they have and compare how they feel to you. So I'm mounting just about everything, checking the ergos, and so on...

A couple (well...male and female...may not be a couple) was looking at a Yamaha supersport (didn't catch which one exactly), poking at it and so on. Neither sat on it that I saw. After a few minutes they found a salesdrone and the bike was pushed off the lot, sold.

A while later my attention was drawn by the sound of an engine starting. I glanced over and saw that the newly purchased bike was going to be ridden away by its new owner.

Well...maybe ridden away...I wasn't at all sure they would make it. They were balanced on the bike...kind of balanced anyway... their legs were fully extended but with the bike upright their toes weren't within 2 inches of touching the ground on either side, so it was sort of tipping back and forth as they tried to balance. The person tried to roll it backwards out of the parking spot, almost dropped it it, jumped off (kickstand still up), braceed it up as it almost fell on them, pushed it around (almost dropping the other way in the process), jumped back on (almost having it fall on them again) and with a sort of curve-accellerate-wobble motion they get it up to rolling speed. Once rolling, they stabilize out to a nice low-speed ride...at that point (for the first time) it looked like they weren't in immediate danger of dropping it.

The other member of the pair (I have no idea which of them was which with their helmets on) was sitting on a bike I assume they rode in on, waiting for the wobbler to ride over to their end of the parking lot so they could leave together. The wobbler, on the other hand, saw an exit straight ahead, didn't want to stop (and struggle with balancing the bike) and pulled out onto the street. Wobbler rode off to the west. The "partner" crossed the street and sat in a driveway waiting for wobbler to return. Eventually, about 5 minutes later, a yamaha rolls up, surging and bucking as the rider tries to downshift and/or brake, and the two roll off to the east....probably not stopping for anything....

That's a rider who should've sat on the bike before they bought it...and if they absolutely *had* to have that exact bike they should've come prepared to deal with the height issue...
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#112 Post by High_Side » Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:00 am

How do you know that they didn't sit on it the day/week/month before?????
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#113 Post by dieziege » Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:02 am

They weren't wearing platform shoes.
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#114 Post by VermilionX » Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:10 am

i looked at the measurements of both the 1000 and 600.

almost identical so that's why i said im sure it won't make much a difference regarding seating position.
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#115 Post by dieziege » Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:15 am

Verm... I was just piggibacking....
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#116 Post by macktruckturner » Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:54 pm

well heck verm, I can lean further than that on my '05 SV650S - I routinely smoke my buddies in the North GA Mountains on their supersports. Maybe try an SVS on for size, lovely v-twin tone, plenty of grunt in the twisties - and way cheaper than the supersports (both in initial cost, and insurance). You can get full bodywork for 'em since I know you like the OMG SHINY. This bike dominates the lightweight twins class for a reason :) Just a thought.
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#117 Post by skinnyjoint » Wed May 03, 2006 2:14 am

good story dieziege, man and then you wonder how long they will last,
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#118 Post by Jthmeffy » Wed May 03, 2006 3:10 am

hey verm
We all know what you want and I dont blame you for getting what you like. How about you do us a favor though.. go to a dealership, tell them that your bike was just stolen, and test ride the SV650S. Just do this on a free day before you get you settlement taken care of. If u like it, kool. If u dont, kool. Maybe some of these guys will get off your back if you just try it out..

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#119 Post by NorthernPete » Wed May 03, 2006 3:21 am

why do I not see that happeneing....
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#120 Post by kabob983 » Wed May 03, 2006 6:27 am

NorthernPete wrote:why do I not see that happeneing....
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Although ya never know. Might as well try Verm. See if you can get a free ride using their gas, what've ya got to lose (just don't crash).
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