ToucanSam Report This Comment Date: September 20, 2005 08:44PM
I that you? Nice touring screen. hehe
duane Report This Comment Date: September 20, 2005 10:14PM
Naw,these are just pics of sv from the net,Idont have any pics of mine but I
should get some for memories the way I drive it.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 20, 2005 11:30PM
or get pics for your casket, cause it will probably be closed.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 12:00AM
Why does everone assume or mention death when it comes to motorcycles, fucking
crazy!
More people die of AIDS & CAR accidents than from bikes.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 12:56AM
More people die on bicycles!
duane Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 01:49AM
Ive come off striking a ditch at 55,totaled the bike.Broke the front rim,drove
the handle bar in the gas tank,twisted the frame,and ripped off most of the
fairing on a 750 nighthawk.According to bystanders I did 2 front flips over a
fence struck the pavement on my helmet and cracked it and sheared the plastic on
the pavement,all I got was some road rash(forarm and lower back)a twisted anckle
and a frog in my calf from the rear footpegs when it catapulted me.I was young
and naive.The one thing I know Im glad the military made us wear roadguard vests
and helmets in order to collect your Life insurance.It saved my life and
protected my back from alot of road rash(60 feet of pinwheeling after crash and
flips and cartwheels.
duane Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 01:51AM
Wear your helmets damitt!
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 03:10PM
I once hit at a ditch at the speed of light and travelled around the world so
quickly that i managed to land back on the bike and keep control of it.
duane Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 03:36PM
I want your bike.
ToucanSam Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 04:36PM
Helmet never saved my ass, but it could so I continue to wear it. If you got a
bike, don't go off like some punk on a $10-$15 thousand bike and not spend
another $1000 on armored leathers. Man I'd be fucked for life if not for the
armor and leather. I'm tellin you!!!
How do you think racers fall off at over 100 mph, get up and walk away.
SERIOUSLY
ToucanSam Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 04:36PM
OH YEA, That light speed thing, funny as shit.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 06:31PM
you can't die on a tourer can you! o yeah of boredom. 3mph so every body see
you...
duane Report This Comment Date: September 21, 2005 10:57PM
This bike will do 0-60 in 3 seconds flat and the quarter in 10.9.Have you ever
rode an SV.He might spank your ass on a track or in stoplight or city racing.You
obviously dont realise it has 68lbs. of torque from 3 grand up to 10.5grand.Ive
had it to 165 mph on the bypass and have heard of 175 from some riders.All that
from a naked.Dont knock twins.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 12:39AM
Maybe with a JATO bolted to it.
duane Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 03:37AM
Look it up,SV1000s suzuki.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 04:38AM
Duane, I had a TL1000R a couple of years back, and while it was a great bike,
my '05 R1 will absolutely slaughter that TL in every measure of performance.
Remember, the SV has the TL motor, but detuned for a wider, more flexible
powerband and torque. The most powerful street standard has been the Yamaha
FZ-1, at around 136 rear wheel HP...the only thing that keeps that bike from
going more than 155 mph is aerodynamic drag. A trait shared by the SV. I like
twins, rode a friend's Ducati 999R, easily one of the fastest supersports I've
ever ridden, but I keep going back to that R1!
duane Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 10:41AM
"Unlike some Continental machinery, however, the SV also delivers the big
numbers; the test bike went up a genuine 256km/h without any detectable stress,
the motor spinning just below the power peak at 9500rpm, in just over
2200m."[
www.motoring.co.za]
duane Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 10:49AM
256 km/h = 159.071025 mph,and the specs I quoted from motorcyclist magacine(3
sec 0-60 10.9 quarter)
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 06:41PM
Not bad, considering my TL with its full bodywork would do only 5 miles faster
on the top.
ninepointfiver Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 08:14PM
Speed isn't always a factor. I knew someone only goin 55mph on a Harley Road
King and a deer ran out in front of him. He lost control and landed on his head,
thus breaking his neck and killing him instantly (so the doctors say!), though
he was also ran over by a damn women that was following too close. Just goes to
show you when it's your time....
duane Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 09:07PM
I do like the agressive look and stance on the TL,but I would love to have your
R1,awesome bike.
duane Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 09:09PM
Price was a factor $6900 not bad bang for the buck.
duane Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 09:09PM
Insurance is $550 a year.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 09:35PM
I've got an '04 and '05 R1, an '04 CBR1000RR, an '05 CBR1000RR Repsol, an '03
FZ1 Limited, '02 ZZR1200, and a '94 ZX11, among my other bikes...15 of 'em at
last count. I pay only $150 a month to insure all of 'em, but State Farm insures
by displacement only, not by model.
I'm in my 40's too, so I guess that helps.
duane Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 09:46PM
Mines full coverage with progressive and two tickets,Ive heard its not bad
sence I just got my bike licence.Never had a licence but rode alot in the past
with no tickets on a bike.I have buisness and work vehicle insurance through
progressive.Whos cheapest have you heard?
duane Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 09:49PM
Dude,if you ever have a garage sale let me know!
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 10:54PM
I like State Farm, but then I guess they like me too, since I insure my cars
with 'em as well.
Average annual policy for me on a 1000cc bike regardless of model is about
$268.00. Cheap!
Just as long as you don't have a bunch of tickets and accidents on your DMV
records, insurance shouldn't be too crazy. One of my customers rides a GSXR600
and pays almost $300 a month!! But he's 17, and has a few tickets. Ah, youth...I
try to forget those days!
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 22, 2005 10:56PM
Duane, I'm on a different computer, so my ID isn't the same. The above post was
anonymous 90130.
Guess I'll get a login ID
duane Report This Comment Date: September 23, 2005 12:00AM
Ill have to call them,thats some good news.Maybe they can insure my work truck
and the family mobile.