Re: Superbike for the Street?
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nick5446
Probably best described as "wildly inappropriate for most situations". I sold it after getting chased by a helicopter. It was kind of amazing because it had all of the power and chassis of a modern euro superbike, but absolutely none of the tech assist, so you are totally on your own when it comes to controlling it. If you get the chance to ride or own one, I would take it! I feel like they can be had for like $7k
$7k?
A friend just sent me a facebook marketplace link to one for sale in MA, a 2012, for $12k
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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xrocket21
$7k?
A friend just sent me a facebook marketplace link to one for sale in MA, a 2012, for $12k
Good deals and bad deals everywhere. I think I paid $6k for mine and sold it for $10.5k
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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nick5446
Good deals and bad deals everywhere. I think I paid $6k for mine and sold it for $10.5k
I checked my PM's, I posted that bike here that you bought! I should have friggen bought it then....
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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jhawley
everyone that rode that 1200F got off of it like what planet fucking is this thing from.
Holy crap I had no idea they had 170hp! Now I'm looking at used ones...
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OneCheekRider
Holy crap I had no idea they had 170hp! Now I'm looking at used ones...
That thing was a crazy ass sleeper. It just pulled...
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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xrocket21
I checked my PM's, I posted that bike here that you bought! I should have friggen bought it then....
https://iconicmotorbikeauctions.com/...-2008-ktm-rc8r
Bet you this one goes cheap
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Get a red one, the paint work on that bike was amazing. also look for an -12 up, as they got TC and a larger fuel tank as the range was kinda shitty.
https://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/ho...jhawley/360247
I never needed the TC, but on a cold morning it I would be not upset having it.
Pulled like a freight train till it smacked a HARD limiter at 157.
I routinely ran down squids on liter bikes on I91 in new haven on my commute home with a top case and high viz knockoff aerostich suit.
And it has a the most insane brake set up, a pair 6 pistons up front with abs. If you can get one with the factory luggage would be the way to go, as the mounts are hidden so if your not using them you would never know it had the capacity for it.
As much as i want to get another bike next year (something different,) i would not toss the idea of another v1200 in the garage, For all the crazy merits we've mentioned above, it was docile enough that my wife routinely would take it to commute on down the merit parkway.
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csmutty
Good luck. You're a better man than I.:spit:
Same. I have no restraint and would end up in a situation like this in no time.
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nick5446
I sold it after getting chased by a helicopter.
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e30addict
Same. I have no restraint and would end up in a situation like this in no time.
I feel like this helicopter quote is one of the best things to ever be posted on this forum. It makes me smile EVERY TIME I read it.
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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csmutty
I feel like this helicopter quote is one of the best things to ever be posted on this forum. It makes me smile EVERY TIME I read it.
cliffs?
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xrocket21
cliffs?
The one Nick posted on the first page about the RC8..
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csmutty
The one Nick posted on the first page about the RC8..
I was hoping for a little more to the story....
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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csmutty
I feel like this helicopter quote is one of the best things to ever be posted on this forum. It makes me smile EVERY TIME I read it.
I feel that story deserves an explication or a link to the news article.
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Crconnor18
I feel that story deserves an explication or a link to the news article.
that's what im sayin....
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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nick5446
Good deals and bad deals everywhere. I think I paid $6k for mine and sold it for $10.5k
There are literally zero of them on cycle trader
Did I mention I should have bought that one when I saw it?
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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nick5446
This sold for $5885 by the way…
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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Crconnor18
I feel that story deserves an explication or a link to the news article.
It wasn’t actually that crazy of a story. I didn’t even realize I was being chased for what must have been a while. It was in the Catskills.
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Well looks like it’s going to be a long winter now that this is in the garage. Good god is this a lot of bike for the common man like myself. Just a few 1st & 2nd gear pulls with old rubber had my pants tight and it does not like to be ridden below 20min. The Rotax power plant is just so nice and has torque for days.
Looking forward to get this back to some TTD spaghetti dinners this season as I dwindle out of racing. The spare wheel set was a huge plus for some slicks on one and street rubber on the other.
Any Aprilia junkies around? Looking to find resources for an evo6 full pipe, some OZ wheels and a lower intake plastic that the front directionals mount on to make this thing even more of a weapon.
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Crconnor18
it does not like to be ridden below 20min.
I test rode a V4 1100 at Americade a few years ago. They put me at the end of the group, behind all the Moto Guzzi cruisers and V7’s, and right behind a guy riding a touring bike, with a passenger, who didn’t really seem like he had ever ridden a motorcycle before. That was a rough, slow ride. I rode it again the next day and ended up right behind the group leader, awesome ride that time.
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Regarding “evo6 full pipe” - if that’s an exhaust, the Palmer track (maybe others too?) has really been cracking down on loud exhausts the past couple seasons. Less obnoxious is better for keeping tracks open.
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MattR302
Regarding “evo6 full pipe” - if that’s an exhaust, the Palmer track (maybe others too?) has really been cracking down on loud exhausts the past couple seasons. Less obnoxious is better for keeping tracks open.
The evo6 is a very rare full ti exhaust system but supposedly it’s not much louder than the Leo pipes that I have on now and the PO was a frequent TTD rider who had 0 qualms with the dB’s at Palmer or other places.
If it’s really a problem I’d probably take my 790 or the RS125 which both have stock pipes on them. First world problems I guess?
Re: Superbike for the Street?
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nick5446
This sold for $5885 by the way…
The graphics scheme is horrific but at that price it's a bargain...
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Is that Jeff's old Tuono?
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As much as I’d love to finish my Orange collection with one, I unfortunately am out of space but would make a good deal for someone with some trouble shooting experience.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...ibextid=6ojiHh