Speed Rr Comfort.

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by BT81, May 26, 2023.

  1. BT81

    BT81 Member

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    I actually think not having fairing would make all the difference. A bit of wind blast would I am sure add to the excitement, and with the higher clip ons, it'd be like a big moto 2 765. I'm not spending money on (it's on PCP). Heyho. I've had more wins than loses over the years. This is a miss, the only miss I've had prior was a Diavel.
     
  2. Dickie

    Dickie Active Member

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    Ah well, you have to live the experience to understand it & it sounds like your happy to live & learn in this instance.

    So what next? Demo a 765RS if you haven't.
     
  3. BT81

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    I've had x2 765rs. So I'll probably give another a miss ;-)

    Next. Who knows. But something I can explore more on. You know when you are out riding and you see a road and think 'where does that go' - but avoid because there is moss growing out the middle of the road haha. I want a bike to go down those roads.

    Maybe I'm at a stage to own an adventure bike. Not because I'll be off reading. Just because there are plenty of roads I avoid on 'sporty bikes'

    So a Scrambler 1200 / Tiger 900 / KTM SMT. Or whatever else is about. I'll still have the RR next year, it was incredible at Touring in France. I'll enjoy doing more of that.
     
  4. Dickie

    Dickie Active Member

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    For a bike you don't like what made it incredible at Touring in France? The higher bars?

    You know when you are out riding and you see a road and think 'where does that go' - but avoid because there is moss growing out the middle of the road haha. I want a bike to go down those roads.
    Maybe I'm at a stage to own an adventure bike. Not because I'll be off reading. Just because there are plenty of roads I avoid on 'sporty bikes'

    I do know, at 57 I'm starting to feel the same way. And the Tuono is frustrating going slow, it prefers hard & fast.
     
  5. BT81

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    In France is was incredible because you could use the performance. Not going crazy speeds. But when you are in the countryside and using the torque to sweep road cars. It was ideal for covering distance. Literally a Gram Tourer. Covers distance, but can dance when you get to the twisty roads.

    In the UK, the stop start nature of the roads, slower speeds. I just don't think that suits the RR.

    Also, the suspension is amazing out there. Again, feels so good. And lastly. It looks soooooo good. Getting on the euro tunnel to see a row of BMW GS, getting on with the Speed RR. Looked good.
     
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  6. Oldskool

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    These are really interesting posts as I have the 1050 RS and the engine is really punchy with superb mid range, just where you want it on UK roads. It’s super quick and fairly comfy but the RR just looks so good. Hence the conundrum. No one seems to have one on demo so I can’t get out on one locally.
    My thought process was to exchange the RS for one in wintertime when the dealers are looking to make a sale, but now I’m not so sure..!
    Damn the RR does look good…
    My other bike is a pure racer for the road but even that has a lot of midrange ( MV F4 1000R, 2004 bike) so I don’t really want to have two similar bikes…!
     
  7. Marco Wikstrom

    Marco Wikstrom Active Member

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    Wasn't me. It was a guy I talked to on a Sunday morning bike gathering. He said that someone else did it for him and it cost a lot of money.
     
  8. BT81

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    For ABM, you get everything in a box. In respect of fairly easy. Depends what that means. For me, no. I got a mechanic to do it for me. Nothing needed re routing or lenghting - Say £300 for the bars, £200 for fitting. I still think that is worth it.
     
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  9. Oldskool

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    If it improves the bike like that then it makes complete sense.
    Can you post some more photos of the bike with the risers in place? I would just like to see how it affects the look of the bike ?
    Thanks.
     
  10. BT81

    BT81 Member

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    What I will say as well. I have the height of the clip ons in the default position, you can increase/decrease the height if you want. I probably would lower than a few mm if I could be bothered (Adjusting them once fitted is an easy job)

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