Fjbj40
Forum Mentor
No Tom...A bike is made to be ridden. You know, a combined EXPERIENCE which involves some operator involvement.
To me, todays bikes are to over thought and absolutely boring. EFI, a light that signals if there dog sh!t in the road...blah blah blah. If I had a bike like that it wouldnt ever get ridden and would be unexciting. Like i said, if anyone wants a bike thats gonna do everything for you they are better off riding biitch. That way they can be unengaged and be able to gaze off into the fields and watch birdies fly by.
I don't thing John kat was asking the bike to drive itself!
He simply was wondering why today's bikes are so much more crisp than yesteryear bikes.
You can have something that is more precise and still require as much skill as an unprecise machine.
More precise machines can have a higher limit of handling that puts the driver in a more challenging and exciting level of experience.
Take a less precise machine and you are approaching or exceeding the safety limits and you get just as thrilling a ride but nowhere near the limit of the new more precise machine.
Same idea, newer more precise, or older less precise. It's all about the level of performance one wants to reach.
If it makes you feel like a bigger man because you try to push the antiquated unprecise machine at or over its limits then great for you.:clap:
That's does not mean you can do the same to a more modern precise machine. The majority of the new super bike owners probably never approach the handling limits of their machine, nor do they sit back and gaze off into the fields.
I have returned back to motorcycles this year after a 13 year hiatus. I built my 1000/1085 with a Bandit 1200 front end and rear wheel with far superior brakes and now handling. Why did I do it? For a safer superior feel and braking performance. Will I drive the bike to its limits? I doubt it very much, not for a while anyways as I am relearning how to drive again:clap:
My balls are still the same size! Actually smaller sometimes because of the power and handling that my current 1000 has over my previous 2 1000's.
Cheers