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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by tsorfas View Post
    If anything I am glad they exist. They are the best source of money for motorcycle shops And dealers. They are probably the reason every year new models come out. They profit the part and accessory companies more money in one bike that others do in their entire lives. Don't hate just because you don't understand it, the way I see it doesn't affect you at all, don't even think about it.
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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
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    The "because 1000's last longer" claim is total bs. You think ANYONE who would use this reasoning is going to wear out their bikes from high mileage? Lol. I don't.

    They're lying to themselves. They just want more excuses why its "beter" to buy a bigger bike because they're too insecure to just say "I like it more cuz its faster... Period"
    I bought a 9R instead of a 6R when I was shopping because I planned to wear it out (it has 102,000 miles, so far) and figured it would last longer. I could have had a 12R or a GSXR1000 if max power was really important. I like being able to cruise at 3000 RPM on the 9R and still have decent torque on tap.

    The 6R and the 9R of 2001 vintage are quite similar in style, weight, maintenance, and ergonomics; and share many parts. From a practical POV, one just has a bigger engine than the other. To cover a given distance at a given speed, the 600 will require more engine revolutions and more engine strain than a 900. Assuming identical maintenance and no catastrophic failure, the 600 has to have more wear since revolutions and load are what wears out an engine. It's not BS and that hard of a concept to understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LXnastynotch93 View Post
    I'm not hating on liter bikes, I'm hating on the people who have no business being on one because they can't ride well enough to be on one. If you're a great rider then go ahead and buy a Hayabusa and rip it up. If you suck though, you probably shouldn't be on a bike like that. Also I don't like some of the attitudes of people that ride those big bikes because they try to look and ride like bad asses and really they just look like fools.
    So the only people who should buy 1000s are AMA champions and higher.
    And I'm not just glad liter bikes exist, I'm glad squids exist too. And I bet you any dealership and shop owner is way happier they exist than you.

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by motoarch View Post
    Jared and his 200k+ Cbr 600
    He's over 250k now.

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    There is some weird mentality that a 600 is a starter bike and a 1000 is what you 'graduate' to. I don't quite understand that. But, the speed you can get vs price of a 1000cc sportbike is really unmatched and that makes sense to me. It would be great if those people could figure out that turning a motorcycle is way more fun that twisting the go stick.

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    I don't like squids BC some of them can give motorcyclist a bad name.

    On the other hand, I like squids BC I can get used parts/bikes for dirt cheap.

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Personally, I think ya'll are crazy for riding those torture racks on the street. 250 or 1300, doesn't matter. Anything that uncomfortable and that purpose built seems silly for street use.

    But I understand the need for displacement. I had a liter+ sized nekid before my current 650. I chewed up tires and lofted the wheel leaving stoplights. I downsized intentionally in the hopes of curbing some of that. But I do miss it on the interstate. Rolling at 4k RPM instead of 6k RPM doesn't sound like much, until you do it for an hour. And being able to roll on in top gear without even thinking about a downshift has its advantages too.

    As for squids, I have no fuckin' idea. Nor do I care. To each their own.

    Quote Originally Posted by GingahNinjah View Post
    22000 miles and counting on my 07 ZX6R bought it out of the crate in 09
    WTF dude. Ride more!

    Quote Originally Posted by LXnastynotch93 View Post
    Like I said before this post doesn't apply to people who actually have the skills to ride these bikes.
    I wonder if I have "the skills"?!? Who is the authority on this? Who measures said skill? Am I worthy?

    Oh, wait.. just remembered I don't give a fuck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsorfas View Post
    So the only people who should buy 1000s are AMA champions and higher.
    And I'm not just glad liter bikes exist, I'm glad squids exist too. And I bet you any dealership and shop owner is way happier they exist than you.
    You're right

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhbubba View Post
    Personally, I think ya'll are crazy for riding those torture racks on the street. 250 or 1300, doesn't matter. Anything that uncomfortable and that purpose built seems silly for street use.

    But I understand the need for displacement. I had a liter+ sized nekid before my current 650. I chewed up tires and lofted the wheel leaving stoplights. I downsized intentionally in the hopes of curbing some of that. But I do miss it on the interstate. Rolling at 4k RPM instead of 6k RPM doesn't sound like much, until you do it for an hour. And being able to roll on in top gear without even thinking about a downshift has its advantages too.

    As for squids, I have no fuckin' idea. Nor do I care. To each their own.

    WTF dude. Ride more!


    I wonder if I have "the skills"?!? Who is the authority on this? Who measures said skill? Am I worthy?

    Oh, wait.. just remembered I don't give a fuck.
    My apologies

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    But you can answer yor own question. You said you can't ride your 600 to it's limits. Why did you buy it and you didn't buy or stay with a 250?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsorfas View Post
    But you can answer yor own question. You said you can't ride your 600 to it's limits. Why did you buy it and you didn't buy or stay with a 250?
    I probably should have started on a 250 and tracked the shit out of it. However I did get a good deal on my bike but I do posses the skills to ride the bike confidently and competently without riding like a douche.

    This question was all about squids and then a few people came in all butthurt and it got out of hand.

    If you don't ride like an asshole and you have the skills to ride the bike you're on then this is not directed at you. If you're an idiot and ride like an ass then you suck.

    Don't like my opinion then that's cool. I thought this could be a much more civil conversation but I guess I was wrong. I shouldn't have even started this thread.

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by stoinkythepig View Post
    I bought a 9R instead of a 6R when I was shopping because I planned to wear it out (it has 102,000 miles, so far) and figured it would last longer. I could have had a 12R or a GSXR1000 if max power was really important. I like being able to cruise at 3000 RPM on the 9R and still have decent torque on tap.

    The 6R and the 9R of 2001 vintage are quite similar in style, weight, maintenance, and ergonomics; and share many parts. From a practical POV, one just has a bigger engine than the other. To cover a given distance at a given speed, the 600 will require more engine revolutions and more engine strain than a 900. Assuming identical maintenance and no catastrophic failure, the 600 has to have more wear since revolutions and load are what wears out an engine. It's not BS and that hard of a concept to understand.
    That's a fallacy and a bunch of red herrings all in one. If all you are doing is cruising speed, you can maintain the same RPM with a small or a large displacement bike. If the both engines are spinning at the same speed, the engine with the longer stroke is performing more work than the engine with the shorter stroke technically. Most larger displacement bikes have longer strokes than smaller displacement bikes, meaning that a larger mass is being pushed/pulled at a longer distance in the larger displacement bike than the smaller displacement bike. In that scenario where both RPM's are equal while cruising, the longer stroke bike (liter bike) is performing more work.

    However there is so much more to mechanical reliability than simply displacement.

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by stoinkythepig View Post
    I bought a 9R instead of a 6R when I was shopping because I planned to wear it out (it has 102,000 miles, so far) and figured it would last longer. I could have had a 12R or a GSXR1000 if max power was really important. I like being able to cruise at 3000 RPM on the 9R and still have decent torque on tap.

    The 6R and the 9R of 2001 vintage are quite similar in style, weight, maintenance, and ergonomics; and share many parts. From a practical POV, one just has a bigger engine than the other. To cover a given distance at a given speed, the 600 will require more engine revolutions and more engine strain than a 900. Assuming identical maintenance and no catastrophic failure, the 600 has to have more wear since revolutions and load are what wears out an engine. It's not BS and that hard of a concept to understand.
    I'm not saying it's NOT TRUE... I have no idea if it can actually be proven to be true or not and I'm not about to get into that argument because there are definitely two sides of it (as seen in the post above) and I'm not an engineer. It also doesn't matter if it's true or not because that's not what I'm getting at here.

    What I'm saying is that YOU are one person in THOUSANDS who uses that line of reasoning and ACTUALLY BACKS IT UP with an odometer reading. 99 times out of 100 when someone uses that line they're reaching at straws and grasping for reasons to justify buying the bigger bike that they just plain WANT.

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by LXnastynotch93 View Post
    Ultimately if you don't have the skills you end up going splat because you can't handle the bike.
    I've only gone splat once. I was on a 650cc girls' bike at the time. I must reaaaally suck!

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by LXnastynotch93 View Post
    I'm not hating on liter bikes, I'm hating on the people ... .
    What is a difference between hating someone/something and hating ON someone/something?

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    I've had 2 1k bikes in the past several years. My first 1k was extremely easy to ride and very forgiving (although not an SS). My current 1k bike is a lot more bitchy (yes that is a technical term). It scares the crap out of me every time I try to push it. But it's a hell of a laugh to ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AEG View Post
    What is a difference between hating someone/something and hating ON someone/something?
    The difference is I don't hate the person I hate how they behave.

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by LXnastynotch93 View Post
    I thought this could be a much more civil conversation but I guess I was wrong. I shouldn't have even started this thread.
    Lol... You start a thread all butthurt about a certain group of people, what they ride, how they act and you aim your distaste for them TOWARDS their bikes and talk down about them... And now you're upset that some people seemed to take some exception to parts of what you had to say? Didn't really seem all that civil to begin with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    Lol... not sure how you can expect to have a civil conversation when you're not being all that civil yourself.
    I'm being pretty civil. I just wanted to understand why people act like idiots on bikes that they have no business being on. That's it and that's all. Some people took offense to that and got all butthurt. Hey if you got your feelings hurt I apologize. I'm sorry for asking a question, but I did it and that's that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhbubba View Post
    I've only gone splat once. I was on a 650cc girls' bike at the time. I must reaaaally suck!
    Youuuu should come to jersey

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by LXnastynotch93 View Post
    I'm being pretty civil. I just wanted to understand why people act like idiots on bikes that they have no business being on.
    Because they're idiots... doesn't that go without saying? It's not a mystery.

    Quote Originally Posted by LXnastynotch93 View Post
    Some people took offense to that and got all butthurt. Hey if you got your feelings hurt I apologize. I'm sorry for asking a question, but I did it and that's that.
    No, they took offense to your condescending tone and talking down to people on literbikes in general. You made it sound like you think literbikes are stupid cuz you can't use all that power on the street and you should have a high level skill to even sit on one.

    I get what you're trying to say, but.... what's the big deal? Life's too short to get so caught up in what other people want or do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AEG View Post
    It seems like you don't read well... That is NOT what I asked.
    I read just fine, thanks. Hating something is disliking the whole entity for everything it is. Hating on something is disliking a certain part of that entity such as a behavior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    Because they're idiots... doesn't that go without saying? It's not a mystery.


    No, they took offense to your condescending tone and talking down to people on literbikes in general.
    I said the squids on literbikes. If you are so sensitive about my opinion then do you think you're inexperienced and shouldn't be on a literbike?

    I was asking why squids think they need them when their skills aren't up to the task. I never said anything about you or anyone with the skills to ride them properly.

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    I hate when people say hating on something. And the Canadians. And Verizon.

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    Re: Questions About Squids and Squidly Activity

    Quote Originally Posted by LXnastynotch93 View Post
    I said the squids on literbikes. If you are so sensitive about my opinion then do you think you're inexperienced and shouldn't be on a literbike?

    I was asking why squids think they need them when their skills aren't up to the task. I never said anything about you or anyone with the skills to ride them properly.
    While I appreciate the original message and question...the answer seems kinda obvious. Its peer pressure and vanity. Have a nice day.

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