Airhead performance.
- Zombie Master
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Re: Airhead performance.
The have bikes set up for smooth race track and some shmuck on an old airhead gets around them, and they are incredulous. Wrong tool for the job says the shmuck!
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Re: Airhead performance.
I've got a magic mile of very twisty uphill on the way home to my place, no driveways, good corners and I haven't been able to crack 105 km on it ..... try as I might!
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Re: Airhead performance.
My bike is set up for carrying more than a camel can. Actually, it's basically stock suspension.Zombie Master wrote:The have bikes set up for smooth race track and some shmuck on an old airhead gets around them, and they are incredulous. Wrong tool for the job says the shmuck!
Don't sports bikes have knobs and stuff to adjust for where they are riding?
They should have a country mile over my suspension.
My point is that an old airhead ridden by a schmuck is a very capable and competitive bike in the right places. Which are numerous actually.
Gentlemen are appalled at airheads being revved much over idle.
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Re: Airhead performance.
Some new bike do have adjustable suspension, but sport bikes have limited travel. Our old long travel forks can really suck it up. Low CG gives confidence. Plus we know our own bike so well that we are comfortable with their limits. Practice makes perfect!ME 109 wrote:My bike is set up for carrying more than a camel can. Actually, it's basically stock suspension.Zombie Master wrote:The have bikes set up for smooth race track and some shmuck on an old airhead gets around them, and they are incredulous. Wrong tool for the job says the shmuck!
Don't sports bikes have knobs and stuff to adjust for where they are riding?
They should have a country mile over my suspension.
My point is that an old airhead ridden by a schmuck is a very capable and competitive bike in the right places. Which are numerous actually.
Gentlemen are appalled at airheads being revved much over idle.
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Re: Airhead performance.
A fast rider on a slow bike will be quicker than a slow rider on a fast bike.
And Jeff, speaking as a "gentleman" , I used to rev the piss out of my R100 and all it did was get smoother.
And Jeff, speaking as a "gentleman" , I used to rev the piss out of my R100 and all it did was get smoother.
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Re: Airhead performance.
I watched the whole vid waiting for the R100 to come past on the right.... where was it ?
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Re: Airhead performance.
So how would Rob's CBR250 fair against an airhead there?
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Re: Airhead performance.
From what's been described, I doubt if its better brakes could make up for the lower power. On a consistent winding road where acceleration isn't important but it's all about maintaining speed through corners, the 250 should win - and on a long tight winding downhill, the 250 should be way faster due to FAR superior brakes.enigmaT120 wrote:So how would Rob's CBR250 fair against an airhead there?
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Re: Airhead performance.
I've only ever considered you to be a Gentleman, Doug. A rebel rev head gentleman by the sound of it.dougie wrote:A fast rider on a slow bike will be quicker than a slow rider on a fast bike.
And Jeff, speaking as a "gentleman" , I used to rev the piss out of my R100 and all it did was get smoother.
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