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848 evo VS, s1000rr

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    Ray Viernes, Scammer! Ray-Ray's Avatar
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    848 evo VS, s1000rr

    Ok guys, help me out here....which one? Pros and cons..I have my opinions about both...both pretty much the same price...go!

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    No brainer. S1000RR with traction control.

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    What are you going to use the bike for?

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    Rippin the skreets wit my boiz obviously sir!

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    I fucking hated my 1098. Great bike if you were doing a 100, or looking at it.
    I sold it and bought a s1000. Nice bike, but for the amount of power it has it needs better brakes and suspension. It also has a terrible vibration in the bars, hands are numb within 20 or so minutes. That supposedly can be fixed with heavy bar ends, I haven't done it yet but I will.
    IMO, at the end of the day, it's hard to beat a gsxr with good suspension.

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    FWIW, 848 is much, much more useable around town than a 1098. It was a joy as a street bike. The motor is incredibly addicting and playful, whereas the 1000RR is going to get you in more trouble than allow for fun on the street IMO.... and I know of one w/ a Penske, fork work, etc. for sale... in the fastest color, RED.

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    I fucking hated my 1098. Great bike if you were doing a 100, or looking at it.

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    s1000rr

    (No balls to start the season with a new bike)

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    hmm..I already have the gixxer with suspension...need a good "once in a while" toy..

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    So rack up the count of I4's in the stable, why not...

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    Quote Originally Posted by scottieducati View Post
    So rack up the count of I4's in the stable, why not...
    I like the way you think....but I think it may come down to the test ride...wheres that test ride thread?? Im going to make sure they take me on routes where I am noticed and stop for coffee, hopefully someone will tell me I have a nice bike. Whichever one gets me that compliment wins.

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    Quote Originally Posted by Ray-Ray View Post
    hmm..I already have the gixxer with suspension...need a good "once in a while" toy..
    well if you decide on an s1000 let me know. I might decide to be self-employed, which means my bike will need to go bah-bye.

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    Quote Originally Posted by burnham View Post
    well if you decide on an s1000 let me know. I might decide to be self-employed, which means my bike will need to go bah-bye.
    which model?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray-Ray View Post
    which model?
    2010 red/white/blue, TC, shift assist, and abs. has woodcraft rear sets w/gp shift. about 4500 miles on it.

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    pm price and chances of selling please...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03Worc9R View Post
    I know what bike I'm NOT getting....effing orange bikes

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    Mmmm, 1000RR. Haven't ridden either, but would personally go for the BMW.

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    Interesting choices - most would not compare the two. They are different. The S1000RR is really a terrific I4 machine and has a top-end like no other. Are you ever going to explore that top-end? Most likely not unless you spend a ton of time on the track. The 848 is actually similar to your GSXR 750 in power, but not in the way it is laid out. Your bike is a much more comfortable and smooth machine. As a toy, I would get an 848EVO. If you are replacing your GSXR and were to have one bike I would get the BMW.

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    bmw imo

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    Quote Originally Posted by Ray-Ray View Post
    I like the way you think....but I think it may come down to the test ride...wheres that test ride thread?? Im going to make sure they take me on routes where I am noticed and stop for coffee, hopefully someone will tell me I have a nice bike. Whichever one gets me that compliment wins.
    Pay attention to who offers the compliment. Hot womenz trump all others.

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    I would vote EVO, unles of course you're looking for a land cruise missile. Then I would go with the bimmer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankatz View Post
    Interesting choices - most would not compare the two. They are different. The S1000RR is really a terrific I4 machine and has a top-end like no other. Are you ever going to explore that top-end? Most likely not unless you spend a ton of time on the track. The 848 is actually similar to your GSXR 750 in power, but not in the way it is laid out. Your bike is a much more comfortable and smooth machine. As a toy, I would get an 848EVO. If you are replacing your GSXR and were to have one bike I would get the BMW.
    Well put. Even though I tend to like the Beamer more man the power delivery while decent down low still gives you less options than the Duck. Rode the S1000rr have not ridden that particular Duck but knowing certain power characteristics of the twin vs. I4......

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    Re: 848 evo VS, s1000rr

    I love my 848, great street bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theducman View Post
    I love my 848, great street bike.
    Does it ever get uncomfortable?

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