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Getting Used To Riding High Power Bikes Is It Just Me

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by Glenb, May 22, 2019.

  1. i realised other week that I had just got used to my Agusta f4 1000 , where I was the boss of the bike not vice versa, I passed my test in my mid 40s and already had a 916 , so went straight onto bigger bikes and I’ve an old r1 , which then I’ve always felt at ease on them with manageable power but the Agusta which is a 2010 one is a lot more powerful and the power delivery is a lot more aggressive, I’ve always enjoyed going on it but every time I got off it , I thought it’s just too fast that thing but the other week for no reason really I just felt not intimidated by it and the harder I rode it the easier it was to ride and I’m staying in the gears to much higher revs than I used to on it which gives a lot more control on it ( these f4,s sound like you are revving the bollocks off them then you look at rev counter and it’s only revving at 4K ) sorry for going on I just wondered if anybody else was similar ,
     
  2. Go try a 1299 or an s1000rr! The MV will feel slow in comparison...

    IME its not always the power but how it delivers it. If its very on/off, likel a SNAP powerband, its not really faster but feels it. Old zx10r’s vs same age gixer 1000’s: probably as fast as each other but the ZX10r will feel like a mad thing in comparison to the gixer
     
  3. @Glenb Try one of these bad boys and then come back and tell us how you feel.

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  4. You're supposed to use the appropriate gear for the speed you're doing, which (on the road) is most often 2nd, 3rd and 4th (in twisties). Don't worry about the noise - it's a bike. Lower gears in bends feel like they give you more control because of the engine braking effect going in - using a higher gear makes you feel like you have to brake (and can induce panic for a lot of people, especially newbies).
     
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  5. Yes it’s the power delivery more than anything I’d say and the noise it absolutely screams higher up the Rev range and me not keeping it in a lower gear , and me not grabbing it by the scruff of the neck earlier , I’ve provably done sort of 800 miles on it over 12 months so I’ve never gone more than 30 or 40 miles a time on it
     
  6. :upyeah: Yep spot on advice there
     
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