See there's the problem right there...I have no core. lolIt's more about engaging your core rather than relying on your upper body. I used to not ride properly and my back would hurt so bad, one of the biggest reasons I sold my sport bike and tried supermoto after my back surgery. Then I practiced better riding positions and the pain went away.
Still sport bikes aren't the most comfortable for long distances, but I don't ride for long amounts of time anymore.
Yeah thats why i'm so conflicted about selling my 600...so many people love the power of the 1000 yet say the 600's are more fun then on the flip side you hear the opposite. Anyway, ride safe!Thanks! So far basically I've ridden at street speeds. The weather is meh in the winter and work has been insane with the Holidays so I haven't ridden it much. Not much for twisties around here either.
Get what you like. Owning a motorcycle isn't just about specs, it is also about emotion. I love how the S1000 looks and I've wanted one since they first came out. I don't give two craps about seeing whose dick is bigger, I buy what I want and that happens to be bigger bikes. My old 600 would have out cornered both of my 1000s, but the way I figure it is I'm not going to be knee dragging on the street so who cares. The S1000 is beautiful in my eyes, has a lot of power I can chug around with on the street, and will be excellent on the track when I get a chance to ride it there. Best of all worlds!
Super Duke! My boyfriend works at a motorcycle dealership and they carry KTMs. He got to ride one of the 1290s on a ride day and had a lot of hooning fun. Badass bikes!That all said, my next bike will likely (hopefully) be the KTM 1290 Super Duke R. My current ride is a KTM 390 Duke.
That is a valid point. I kinda touch on that in my RC51 review vlog. All the inline 4s behave so much differently compared to the v-twin in the RC51. My Aprilia SXV550's twin was a different bird all together that's for sure.You make some good points. However for me, I like to think more about preferences in engine configuration rather than displacement size. Inline 4 vs. triple vs. V/L twin vs. boxer... Each of those engine configurations at 1000cc will behave so differently. So what are your thoughts on how each engine type makes you feel? That would be a neat topic.