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Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 3:45 pm
by jompy
i used to get just over 130 miles before the idiot light came on and then another 25 on reserve taking it upto 6000rpm no higher .
did get 164 miles before the idiot light came on & i was getting kinda worried but that was mostly motorways doing 70mph

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:37 pm
by Diablo2484
I've never known another person call it the idiot light! Haha.

I can usually get around 130-140 but I only tend to hit 30-50mph.

Education is brilliant. 5 weeks off now.

Plenty of riding time. Plus the weather is actually great for a change!

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:15 pm
by Siamblue
About 120 before the light comes then 30 miles on reserve.
Yes it is sad,but if someone nicks my bike they aren't only taking a R1,it my hobby and part of my life and i have put a lot of time and effort into her getting her how she is..

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:25 pm
by Steve R1
Diablo2484 wrote:I've never known another person call it the idiot light! Haha.

I can usually get around 130-140 but I only tend to hit 30-50mph.

Education is brilliant. 5 weeks off now.

Plenty of riding time. Plus the weather is actually great for a change!
I ain't saying anything about teachers holidays :P .... Use the time to get used to your new steed.... And take it easy, slowly slowly catch the monkey as they say.

I have thirty years on you so in ten days time.... Early retirement beckons .... Then I will have all the time in the world to do all the things I wanted to do but couldn't because of work.

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 6:23 pm
by Diablo2484
I fully intend to!

I found a nice route driving through Breadon today on my way to Pershore. Looking forward to taking the steed on a run tomorrow.

Out of interest has anyone changed their side stand? Mines looking a little worse for wear!

Does anyone live around Gloucestershire? I checked the ride out section but couldn't see any ones close.

Safe riding as always!

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 6:50 pm
by jompy
The early R1's did suffer from chocolate side stands & it didn't help with how far the bike leans over on it , the previous owner of my half 1 replaced the side stand as it folded up on a trip to france , theres usually one or two on Ebay

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:00 pm
by pod
I changed 1 coz the little metal bit snapped off and then I made a rookie mistake and strapped my bike down in a trail or on the stand and now it leans over further than I can get it going round corners !!

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Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 8:13 pm
by 2002r1jon
Diablo2484 wrote:I fully intend to!

I found a nice route driving through Breadon today on my way to Pershore. Looking forward to taking the steed on a run tomorrow.

Out of interest has anyone changed their side stand? Mines looking a little worse for wear!

Does anyone live around Gloucestershire? I checked the ride out section but couldn't see any ones close.

Safe riding as always!
Have a look at the members map mate,that should show peeps around you ;)

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:36 pm
by Diablo2484
Now I'm making myself look really IT illiterate!

How does the Member Map work?

It took me through to Google Earth but I couldn't work out where other member are?

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 10:09 pm
by 2002r1jon
Fucked if i know,cant remember tbh,ill take a look and be back :D

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 10:12 pm
by 2002r1jon
Click on "members map" on left side of home page,give it time to load up though,bobs fucking your Auntie ;)

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 10:15 pm
by Diablo2484
I knew he was! Little sh!t!

It's ok. Let's see him outrun the bike! Haha

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 9:02 am
by booster24
Good luck with ur new stead..just remember that ur learning curve is now vertical. We've all lost mates due to bikes, I've lost 9..all good riders. Go on you tube and have a look at motorcycle accidents some off them are fatals which is not nice viewing but sends the messgae home. A horrid example....I'm on my newish zx9r going to london to work on the A12. Wave at my mate going the opposite way...I was the last person he saw...10 secounds later unknown to me a car took him out..took the police 3 hrs to find his arm..he was killed instantly and left behind a wife and two babies. This unfortunately is not an uncommon and majority of the time not their fault but it dont matter when their in the morg... I may seem negative but sh!t man please..please book some advanced riding. I served my apprenticeship riding for 24 years 64 bikes. Been in hospital on more than a few occasions the list is endless. Oh and when the police turn up to your door to show your driving liscence to ur wife and they dont speek english so your wife thinks ur dead not just in hospital with multiple fractures due to another biker taking (frigin inexperianced rider thinking he could ride and took out not just me) you out you'll know what a womans rath is realy like. Chances are you will be ok well no actualy the odds are very against you...I wish you all the best budy and hope you enjoy riding for many years....good luck you need lots of it.

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 9:44 am
by oldfart
Siamblue wrote:
It's not only about the bike mate,the riding experience you pick up along the way starting with low powered machines helps..on a 140hp you won't get many chances if you or someone else makes the wrong move..
I have to agree with Siamblue here. its the experience that you need. a potential highside\lowside on a lower powered bike gives you a relative amount of warning and time to throttle out of it etc... an R1 will just buck and weave in milliseconds and have you eating tree with a heavy right hand in a corner.

PLEASE PLEASE Go to a track first and learn the feel of the bike.

in the words of Han Solo " I have a very bad feeling about this"

Either way congrats, safe riding and the very best of luck...

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:01 pm
by Moise
Hmm, interesting thread. I stopped riding when our first child was born and shaved my beard off.

Please be careful, things can happen very quickly on a bike like the R1. Stick some red tape on your rev counter at 5000 rpm and move it up as you get used to the performance.

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 7:04 pm
by oldfart
PJC wrote:I will post where I like thank you very much and as for being rude, you are the one who has called me a liar. You asked for opinions you got it don't like it.

A moped does count, it very much counts, you get bike related road sense and the early scares on a small ill handling machine.
ERM... nah doesn't matter he will find out... I like this COMMUNITY, where I have LEARNT to come in humble and LISTEN, LEARN and gently take in the Knowledge of the people who have been here longer... now who wants a fight :D :D :D :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:27 am
by oldfart
Diablo2484 wrote:Well Mr 31 years experience, track day instructor & all round bike warrior

I politely request you take your mountains of over exaggerated experience, opinion's & negativity somewhere else.

They are not wanted nor appreciated here.

I joined as an enthusiast hoping this forum was different from the countless others full of big time warriors.

I'm sure you are public friend number one if "everybody" knows you speak your mind. Congratulations. Another masterful achievement.

So in short.... Thanks but no thanks.
Ok so in an effort to depersonalize this. What PJC and others are saying very gently and eloquently is this. YOUR LACK OF EXPERIENCE COUNT A AGAINST YOU. PLEASE BE CAREFUL!!! your tone to PJC is a little disrespectful at best. Older R1 owners deserve respect because a they are a rare breed. Your riding a bike that will bite even a very seasoned rider with its dynamic and focussed performance. Please don't confuse their genuine concern for bragging, they just know what your taking on. I have some doubt as to weather you do. I Have met people like you before. You don't have anything to prove here and are barking up the wrong tree to confuse genuine concern about your questionable (at best) logic with bragging. We have nothing to prove either just want you to be safe...

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:29 pm
by LOCKE
Welcome in mate. As said take it easy when these bikes bite they bite hard. It wouldn't be my choice as a first bike but its your decision. Stay safe mate.

Colin

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:57 pm
by Scrapman
oldfart wrote:
Diablo2484 wrote:Well Mr 31 years experience, track day instructor & all round bike warrior

I politely request you take your mountains of over exaggerated experience, opinion's & negativity somewhere else.

They are not wanted nor appreciated here.

I joined as an enthusiast hoping this forum was different from the countless others full of big time warriors.

I'm sure you are public friend number one if "everybody" knows you speak your mind. Congratulations. Another masterful achievement.

So in short.... Thanks but no thanks.
Ok so in an effort to depersonalize this. What PJC and others are saying very gently and eloquently is this. YOUR LACK OF EXPERIENCE COUNT A AGAINST YOU. PLEASE BE CAREFUL!!! your tone to PJC is a little disrespectful at best. Older R1 owners deserve respect because a they are a rare breed. Your riding a bike that will bite even a very seasoned rider with its dynamic and focussed performance. Please don't confuse their genuine concern for bragging, they just know what your taking on. I have some doubt as to weather you do. I Have met people like you before. You don't have anything to prove here and are barking up the wrong tree to confuse genuine concern about your questionable (at best) logic with bragging. We have nothing to prove either just want you to be safe...

So very true.
I hope the first crash isn't the last chance of a crash.
Been riding bikes for 26yrs myself and still manage to park bikes into the scenery .
Had loads of wee bike crashes in days gone by, lets you know yours and your bikes limitations.
Also gives you those reality check moments and educated risk assessments .
Sometimes I throw caution to the wind and go a bit mental....... but I'm still aware of the choice I have made...... it's familiar to me because it's true name is
" Experience"

Play safe and show it the respect it deserves ;)

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:05 pm
by pod
Welcome back stevie. Tame answer for you ;-)

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Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:09 pm
by Scrapman
pod wrote:Welcome back stevie. Tame answer for you ;-)

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He doesn't know me Phil.
I'm just reeling him in for a coshing :lol:

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:12 pm
by pod
The old "silk glove , boxing glove" routine ,nice !!

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Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 10:25 pm
by jompy
i hope he remembers to be polite when he replys to you Mr Stevie

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 10:38 pm
by Scrapman
jompy wrote:i hope he remembers to be polite when he replys to you Mr Stevie
You know me mate, subtle as a half brick :D

I'm sure this lad will be fine.
If he plays this as if he is sitting on a wild tigers back and understands the risks then there is hope.
There is a lot to learn though.... fuk I'm still learning it and I hope I never stop :roll:

Re: R1 Newbie - First Bike

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 4:42 pm
by jompy
What two written off 14b's still learning ;)
at least you ride them how they were intended to be ridden buddy , i could learn alot from you