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Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 6:56 pm
by ColinBR
Thanks guys.
I'll go have a look at the evotech (had 1 on my Blade).
I'll give a review of the bike once I ride it for a decent few miles against the blade.
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 9:43 pm
by ColinBR
I've had a look around and at reviews online and it seems that 1 of the weaknesses of the bike is the brakes.
Is there an easy option to rectify this, or is it a case of having to disable the abs and reflash the ECU to run a standard braking system?
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 12:05 pm
by ColinBR
Just picked up the bike this morning and it looks lovely.
Haven't ridden it yet as still have a 6 hour drive home with it in the van once it has had this done to it.

Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 4:13 pm
by jompy
ColinBR wrote:Just picked up the bike this morning and it looks lovely.
Haven't ridden it yet as still have a 6 hour drive home with it in the van once it has had this done to it.

That certainly stands out . With the weather being so good tomorrow we'll be expecting your full written report for just after tea time tomorrow

Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 7:52 pm
by ColinBR
jompy wrote:ColinBR wrote:Just picked up the bike this morning and it looks lovely.
Haven't ridden it yet as still have a 6 hour drive home with it in the van once it has had this done to it.

That certainly stands out . With the weather being so good tomorrow we'll be expecting your full written report for just after tea time tomorrow

Thanks Jompy
Not sure I'll get out tomorrow as I have been up and travelling since 01:30 and now just in. I'll need to do the father duties tomorrow but may get out for a quick blast later on.
Once I do get out I'll be doing a review and comparison.
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 7:54 pm
by jompy
Be safe , enjoy & try not to smile too much or you'll get jaw ache

Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 7:58 pm
by ColinBR
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 7:59 pm
by ColinBR
jompy wrote:Be safe , enjoy & try not to smile too much or you'll get jaw ache

Haha. Yea nothing will keep the smile off my face
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 8:19 pm
by Redjj
She looks fab [emoji106]enjoy and have fun
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 6:20 pm
by ColinBR
That's better

Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 7:10 pm
by R1Clarky
the graphics make more sense now she has the zorst of the same name
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Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 7:20 pm
by ColinBR
R1Clarky wrote:the graphics make more sense now she has the zorst of the same name
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Yea that was the plan all along.
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 10:55 pm
by Scrapman
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 7:45 pm
by ColinBR
First ride on the new bike today.
Going to try and write down a review/comparison of the bike and what it's like compared to the Blade.
Positives
sh!t the bed this thing is properly quick in a way that even my tuned track bike wouldnt stand up to. Had to totally readjust my brain, and the way it spins up the revs is unreal.
The character of the engine is very much like a mix between the Blade and the SP1 (very much a positive for me)
The sound. Oh my god what a sound!
Corner entry speeds I'm going way quicker (I'll explain this later)
The quick shifter is unbelievably smooth, even more so than even my HM GP shifter and that was like butter
Riding position is spot on and actually very comfy on the legs. Surprised at that as it looks tiny.
Negatives
Throttle can be a bit on/off at low speeds
Very tall gearing. So much so I'm riding 1 to 2 gears lower than the Blade (going to change the front sprocket to -1)
Seriously deceptively fast due to the almost lazy engine at low revs. You genuinely think your doing at most 40mph. Nope 70!
Seat is like sitting in a steel anvil (gel seat needed)
Brakes are pretty sh!te to be honest. Initial bite leaves a lot for desire. (I'll try new pads as recommended in another thread)
Anyway that's the main points, so I'll try and explain what it's like for me.
The bike is feels light and is easily flicked from side to side, and once on its side it's properly planted.
With the engine feeling lazy you don't quite get a feel for how fast your going so you end up going into a corner faster than you'd expected, but the best part is that the bike just laughs at you and wants even more.
The bike doesn't have as much low down torque as my old Blade and as such you have to ride it a gear lower to get the sort of roll on roll of delivery expected, making the Blade a better road bike in my opionion in that respect, along with the poor low speed control of the R1.
But and this is a big but, the R1 is so much more fun, and feels something special. And for the miles I manage to do these days it suits me perfectly and something that gives me that smile.
So to round it off (I'll probably edit this a bit once more comes back to me) the R1 is not perhaps the "best" road bike out there and makes no excuses for that compared to my old bike and by f**k does it like to drink fuel, but the R1 on the other hand is a proper character and will give you that get off the bike and laugh feeling every time.
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 8:34 pm
by jompy
Nice review
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 9:29 pm
by ColinBR
jompy wrote:Nice review
Thanks.
Was hard trying to take it all in and compare the bike when at the same time enjoying it so much
Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 9:44 pm
by Exuptoy
Welcome Colin. Nice bike. All it needs now is a fancy chain guard.......

Sorry mate, couldn't resist. Small world eh?
I joined a few weeks back but my purchase was a little bit more of a classic than yours.

Re: Another New member from Scotland
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 9:47 pm
by ColinBR
Exuptoy wrote:Welcome Colin. Nice bike. All it needs now is a fancy chain guard.......

Sorry mate, couldn't resist. Small world eh?
I joined a few weeks back but my purchase was a little bit more of a classic than yours.

Haha small world indeed mate.
Bike looks mint mate. Had a go of 1 of those a while back. So smooth on the power it's perfect for a road bike.