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Title: With this bike it is like...
Post by: AdrianR on August 31, 2016, 12:21:56 PM

you can never really wind it out in two successive gears without going significantly over the speed limit.  Have you noticed that?

Also, in another post I test rode a new Raider 1900 Vtwin...  cool bike...but honestly, after getting off the Valkyrie...it felt like a slow, rattling piece of junk..that didn't turn well at all.


Today with the cooler temps...the tires stick better and the motor makes snappy HP...I just don't think I could ever ride another bike that works as well...You really get spoiled with the power, comfort and handling...not to mention reasonable exhaust noise...  I simply cannot believe they couldn't sell more of these...

And for you guys whom ride in Florida in where it is nearly always warm/hot and humid...you have NO IDEA how much faster this bike is in dry, cooler conditions.   The difference, although not Earth shaking, is significant.



Title: Re: With this bike it is like...
Post by: Kidd on August 31, 2016, 12:59:55 PM
Yes ,you're right ,,,,, for the past week , it's been 60  in morning at 7am ,   when it reaches 70 , I am out the door  for a ride and it's wonderful  , the cool air .
By 11am , though , it's 90  and very soon 95 , that's no fun at all


Title: Re: With this bike it is like...
Post by: AdrianR on August 31, 2016, 02:05:51 PM
Yes ,you're right ,,,,, for the past week , it's been 60  in morning at 7am ,   when it reaches 70 , I am out the door  for a ride and it's wonderful  , the cool air .
By 11am , though , it's 90  and very soon 95 , that's no fun at all

Cool...although the conditions there are typically dry...the cooler temps make for greater HP...almost like a hot air balloon has more lift when the air inside the balloon is significantly hotter then the air outside the balloon.

The better tire stickage is awesome!


Title: Re: With this bike it is like...
Post by: Robert on August 31, 2016, 02:18:48 PM

you can never really wind it out in two successive gears without going significantly over the speed limit.  Have you noticed that?


I have never noticed this  :evil:


Title: Re: With this bike it is like...
Post by: Moofner on August 31, 2016, 05:33:28 PM
I've been enjoying the throttle roll ons. The windscreen I have gives me enough wind to enjoy the speed build up without the speedbrake effect. The brakes have come into their own as well.


Title: Re: With this bike it is like...
Post by: Dragunslayer on September 01, 2016, 08:06:51 AM
Yes ,you're right ,,,,, for the past week , it's been 60  in morning at 7am ,   when it reaches 70 , I am out the door  for a ride and it's wonderful  , the cool air .
By 11am , though , it's 90  and very soon 95 , that's no fun at all

Cool...although the conditions there are typically dry...the cooler temps make for greater HP...almost like a hot air balloon has more lift when the air inside the balloon is significantly hotter then the air outside the balloon.

The better tire stickage is awesome!

Sorry but to have MORE grip when is cold you would have to be comparing to a tire that was under inflated on a 100 degree day.


Title: Re: With this bike it is like...
Post by: hungryeye on September 01, 2016, 12:51:56 PM
What planet are you on where cold tires stick better than hot?? Most racers would go down on the 1st lap with cold tires, so tire warmers were invented...or are they tire coolers? :uglystupid2:


Title: Re: With this bike it is like...
Post by: Kidd on September 01, 2016, 02:07:25 PM
Yeah , I know ,  but I did not wnat to stir up trouble , not  meaning  you are  ;D


What planet are you on where cold tires stick better than hot?? Most racers would go down on the 1st lap with cold tires, so tire warmers were invented...or are they tire coolers? :uglystupid2:


Title: Re: With this bike it is like...
Post by: AdrianR on September 01, 2016, 02:20:10 PM
What planet are you on where cold tires stick better than hot?? Most racers would go down on the 1st lap with cold tires, so tire warmers were invented...or are they tire coolers? :uglystupid2:

That planet you are on dude...Earth, the 3rd one out from the Sun, approx. 27,000 miles in circumference..93 million miles from the Sun, or 1AU...4.6 billion years old...atmosphere compromised mostly of nitrogen and oxygen..with overt traces of methane near Nebraska...yeah THAT one... :2funny:

I wasn't inferring that cold tires stick better, I was referring to warm tires on a COOL surface sticking better... :uglystupid2:

Sorry for the apparent mislead... ;D