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Your favorite STREET bike?

Discussion in 'General' started by sharkattack, May 11, 2025.

  1. fastedyamaha

    fastedyamaha Well-Known Member

    About the same as anything. Nice clean one on iconic auctions right now. Problem with them is they are very easy to abuse because they wheelie in just about any gear and they blow fork seals easily with jabroni’s riding mile high wheelies and slamming them back down. Also low mileage is suspect because you can unplug the wiring harness from the speedometer and just use the tach to gauge your speed.
     
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  2. malamute

    malamute ARRA racer

    V65 Magna. Comfy, fast, .low maintenance.
     
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  3. cpettit

    cpettit Well-Known Member

    Tuono for sure
     
  4. ducrcr

    ducrcr reasonably fast old guy

    My 93 Superlight(rip :() was probly my all time favorite, for all the reasons mentioned above.
     
  5. ducrcr

    ducrcr reasonably fast old guy

    My favorite street bike out of the current stable is my R1200GS Hp2e. It's fast enough and handles well enough to have a good time hustling it down a curvy road plus it's comfy and if I get motivated enough, I can put the dirt tires on and have fun there as well. :cool:
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  6. Shane Hucks

    Shane Hucks Well-Known Member

    I have three bikes plated right now, a Grom, FJR1300, and a 98 900RR. The 900RR gets pulled out more than the other two. That thing is just raw, unfiltered fun. It has a Two Bros carbon can for that deep sound, a Ohlins shock, and Ktech'ed front. And somehow, for a 5'7" midget, it's not uncomfortable.

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  7. TurboBlew

    TurboBlew EeVee range testor and subsidy recipient

    My very first zx12 had ~48,000 miles when I sold it in 2003. Nothing more than oil changes, brakes, & loads of tires... 1 set of warrantied clutches. The 200mm rear was ridiculously expensive for such a shit tire so I mostly ran 180s.
    At the time the demographic for the bike was older diehard kawipukes that had a buck or 2.
     
  8. ducnut

    ducnut Well-Known Member

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  9. Used2befast

    Used2befast Well-Known Member

    Haven't owned as many bikes as some on here but I'm giving the nod to the GSXS1000GT+
    It's a great bike that transforms from touring to sport to chill by removing or installing 2 panniers.
     
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  10. ducnut

    ducnut Well-Known Member

    I’d like to ride the GX version. Looks intriguing.
     
  11. Used2befast

    Used2befast Well-Known Member

    I did ride it at the Plano dealership Suzuki demo and I will say if the color had been blue I might have traded the GT for it. It does easy up wheelies real nice :clap:
     
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  12. RS250Ape

    RS250Ape Well-Known Member

    2017 KTM SuperDuke R
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  13. thrak410

    thrak410 My member is well known

    Are those the KTM powerparts triples? Did they make a big difference in the handling?
     
  14. DJ Baker

    DJ Baker Well-Known Member

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    She's a couch with heated seat/grips, stereo, & cruise control.
     
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  15. Mechdziner714

    Mechdziner714 More Gas Less Brakes

  16. ToofPic

    ToofPic Well-Known Member

    My old pig VF 1000R,or the red white/blue Night Hawk S. Neither one did anything well,but they gave me some awesome memories
    and the 88 750 slingshot that started a career of breaking my left shoulder,and ribs. It was a great time to see these bikes as a kid
     
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  17. Tristan

    Tristan Well-Known Member

    Yesterday morning as I was blasting around the twisties of WV I would have answered without hesitation- my 950SM. By the afternoon the answer wasn't as clear... a couple hours on the roadside waiting for my friends to find me a battery kinda soured the experience. Apparently a bad R/R fried the battery (it was literally smoking and so swollen it was hard to get out). The last couple hours of the ride in the dark was not fun- following my friend because my head and tail lights were non-op.
    I've only done a test ride on one, but pretty sure my backup answer would be 1290 SDGT... preferably new with a warranty and a good dealer nearby.
     
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  18. Yama-saurus

    Yama-saurus Well-Known Member

    Several bikes in the fleet but the ones that always get the most miles are the 1st Gen FZ-1 and the 6th Gen VFR800.
     
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  19. Dave Wolfe

    Dave Wolfe EV Hater

    Hey Ive got the same bike!

    Im just not gelling with the feet forward riding position. I can ride it for an hour but after that its a stop every 30 mins to get feeling back in my legs.
     
  20. ducnut

    ducnut Well-Known Member

    Their art/paint/graphic department has lost their way.
     

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