So ... Is this article true?
https://rideapart.com/articles/11-reaso ... -literbike
One day...


... zactly why I bought a bigger one (in the 12R)Wattie wrote:Yes you can be lazy, yes they can kill you and yes they are awesome!
Seriously doubt anyone's GETTING $6.5k for a Crim unless it's still in the cratejavaman wrote:The 05 zx10r seems to hover around $6.5k hopefully more affordable in the next 2 yrs or so
Would be interesting to see you get up the inside of the H2 on turn one,at speed its as stable as a rock plus getting even close on a long straight would have to be just about impossible.Jonnymac wrote:It's a great feeling going up the inside of a thou still hard on the throttle at turn one at PI......especially when they've just passed you down the straight.
I think it's reasonably simple. If you want to really learn to ride get a 600 first. If you want a faster laptime when you initially start get a 1000. But unless your amazing that lap time has arrived through hp and traction control not your ability.
Yes you can turn the throttle quicker on a 600 but if you think you can't high side it still, your not twisting it hard enough.
I kept adjusting my lap time targets before I stepped up to a thou and I still haven't. It's immensely satisfying to go fast on a 600.
See you down there. You need to be close enough coming out of 12 for it to happen......z900/zx9 wrote:Would be interesting to see you get up the inside of the H2 on turn one,at speed its as stable as a rock plus getting even close on a long straight would have to be just about impossible.Jonnymac wrote:It's a great feeling going up the inside of a thou still hard on the throttle at turn one at PI......especially when they've just passed you down the straight.
I think it's reasonably simple. If you want to really learn to ride get a 600 first. If you want a faster laptime when you initially start get a 1000. But unless your amazing that lap time has arrived through hp and traction control not your ability.
Yes you can turn the throttle quicker on a 600 but if you think you can't high side it still, your not twisting it hard enough.
I kept adjusting my lap time targets before I stepped up to a thou and I still haven't. It's immensely satisfying to go fast on a 600.
It will be going to the island possibly January or Feb, it wont be like a 02 zx9 following a six around broadford ,mind you i certainly wont be putting the H2 in any danger at any point.Jonnymac wrote:See you down there. You need to be close enough coming out of 12 for it to happen......z900/zx9 wrote:Would be interesting to see you get up the inside of the H2 on turn one,at speed its as stable as a rock plus getting even close on a long straight would have to be just about impossible.Jonnymac wrote:It's a great feeling going up the inside of a thou still hard on the throttle at turn one at PI......especially when they've just passed you down the straight.
I think it's reasonably simple. If you want to really learn to ride get a 600 first. If you want a faster laptime when you initially start get a 1000. But unless your amazing that lap time has arrived through hp and traction control not your ability.
Yes you can turn the throttle quicker on a 600 but if you think you can't high side it still, your not twisting it hard enough.
I kept adjusting my lap time targets before I stepped up to a thou and I still haven't. It's immensely satisfying to go fast on a 600.
You'd be surprised how much a good one will still bring in road trim. You will pay more for a Crim than a Gumby, or even a Bug; for some reason they have a bit of a cult following which has kept the price inflated. In track spec though, they are worth fuck all, as the 4th gen 10's are far more popular.tim wrote:Seriously doubt anyone's GETTING $6.5k for a Crim unless it's still in the cratejavaman wrote:The 05 zx10r seems to hover around $6.5k hopefully more affordable in the next 2 yrs or so