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joined forum for information and help currently just sold my s1000r and want to try a big bang r1 an itch I need to scratch! loved the looks noise etc.
hopefully be on here for many years
thanks
hopefully be on here for many years
thanks
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Re: newbie
Which one you after?? The 14b/e or the newer model?? A few of the guys have had both and I'm sure they'll be along with their views on them both.
New one is in a different class from the original banger
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Re: newbie
cheers for reply 2009/2010 back to old school saving money basically! all newer bikes over predecessors are a lot better ! well the ones ive ridden. never ever ridden any big bang ! look awesome!
j and s in Doncaster have to new r1s with engines both gone bang sat in workshop! I know service manager and that's not the only ones ive heard gone bang so to be honest hoping older one is ok
j and s in Doncaster have to new r1s with engines both gone bang sat in workshop! I know service manager and that's not the only ones ive heard gone bang so to be honest hoping older one is ok
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Re: newbie
Welcome in Geoff
The 14b is meant to be a great bike but can be different to ride so a test ride is a must . also the early 14bs could be a bit hit and miss with the Power , some can seem a little flat apparently so again a test ride is a must . A flash or re-map will also sort out the slow speed hunting and give you a motor how it should have been out the factory with out all the emission controls throttling it .
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The 14b is meant to be a great bike but can be different to ride so a test ride is a must . also the early 14bs could be a bit hit and miss with the Power , some can seem a little flat apparently so again a test ride is a must . A flash or re-map will also sort out the slow speed hunting and give you a motor how it should have been out the factory with out all the emission controls throttling it .
Enjoy the forum
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Re: newbie
thanks for the reply appreciated! last older bike I had was a ktm rc8 did 50,000 mile then big ends started to go aslong as its capable of good mileage ill be happy!
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Hi mate, I’ve replied to your other thread, I’ve owned three big bangs, as Jompy says test ride them, that’s what I said in my other reply to you, the early ones were either good or bad, I got a bad one but my next one was awesome until I got nicked off, then came the 14be, she was great.
Yamaha engine go on and on... just like the Duracell bunny.... I got over 65k out of my 5vy, and 45k our of my 4c8, no mechanical problems just serviced as per Yamaha recommendation..... never had any mechanical issues with the bangers either.
They are a different bike to ride, very different to the previous R1’s some people can get along with them, others find them impossible... so again test rides are important here. If you can get on with them, they are a very very rewarding bike to ride, they steer like a supertanker and have to be muscled into the corners, they are a physically big bike and heavy but they don’t arf shift.
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Yamaha engine go on and on... just like the Duracell bunny.... I got over 65k out of my 5vy, and 45k our of my 4c8, no mechanical problems just serviced as per Yamaha recommendation..... never had any mechanical issues with the bangers either.
They are a different bike to ride, very different to the previous R1’s some people can get along with them, others find them impossible... so again test rides are important here. If you can get on with them, they are a very very rewarding bike to ride, they steer like a supertanker and have to be muscled into the corners, they are a physically big bike and heavy but they don’t arf shift.
Mine in the rain
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Re: newbie
I have the 14B 2009 and the 2CR 2016, former is a great road bike, the later is a better track bike.
Love them both, the sound and the looks, the 14B gets more looks than the 2016 if they are parked up together ! still cannot figure that one out at all, I think it's cos it is a black one.
Love them both, the sound and the looks, the 14B gets more looks than the 2016 if they are parked up together ! still cannot figure that one out at all, I think it's cos it is a black one.
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2016 R1 - Spark Ti Decat/end can, FTecu flash & Blipper. ActiveTune, carbon wheels
2006 R1 - ProjectBike
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1994 NSR250se MC28 HRC ignition card, derestricted for full power.
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Re: newbie
spannerz wrote:thanks again guys for replys , I know im gonna love this bike its going to be involving my bmw was no fun just clinical!
If your BMW was clinical.... you really will love the R1..... I had hondas for years, good bikes, almost a jack of all trades. But didn’t excel.... as you said.... clinical.... got my first R1.... never looked back
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