The 636 was a cracking bike, loved the underseat exhaust model. But the radial calipers and USD forks made hee-haw difference to road bikes in practice.
Almost bought a 636 after binning my first R-1, but the prices of S/H ones were only around £500 less than an R-1, so in true "horsepower seduces" fashion - I got another R-1.
I never used it on the road, it was solely used as a track bike and, for me, was the best track bike I ever had. What it lost in power, it made up for in handling.
Still didn’t make up for ability, or lack of; I shared a pit garage with a couple of brothers on Suzuki SRAD 600s at Oulton Park. I thought I was pretty good but in one session they came past me like I was standing still!
The Belstaff arrived, very nice jacket. Thanks Tony!
Just off for the MOT and then on to eBay. I’ll probably put it on SC too but I don’t think it’s the type of bike that many on here will be after.
I had a nice 100+ mile bimble around Hampshire, Wiltshire and Berkshire today on the GSA taking in Salisbury, Devizes, Marlborough, Hungerford, Newbury And Winchester.
I don`t work Fridays and make the most of the day as `my day` to get some two-wheeled therapy whilst out on the bike on my own.
However, i often get back home a little frustrated after a sometimes dissapointing ride due to the sheer amount of traffic on our roads down here.
Towns especially are exasperating with their gridlocked streets and dithering, indecisive drivers.
There was a lot of standing water in places, has it rained much lately...?
I`ve learned that a Friday isn`t really the best day for biking. During the summer i like to get up before the sun does and get out on the roads then when its much quieter and get back mid-morn satisfied and still have the rest of the day left for other stuff (to snooze in the sun, hopefully!)
It doesn`t help that ive been on nearly every major route in my area and know them all so well after 40+ years of living down here, i`m always on the hunt for new routes.
When i got back i took the ZZR1400 out for a quick blast as i haven`t taken it out for a while. It`s not quite as relaxed as the BMW......
Just watching the track testing of the KTM Superduke 1390R ................
They don't seem to be letting BMW with their M1000R and M1000XR - away with it !
Bonkers power and torque!
I already know how nice it is around Snowdonia national park, but posts like this remind me of just how fortunate I am to have it pretty much on my doorstep. Yes the Welsh obsession with 20 limits is a bit of a pain, but today, a friend and I did this route. We never overtook a single car, because there were so few, and the ones we did come across were travelling at a speed that suited us to just follow. On one 20 mile stretch of main A road we didn’t see a single vehicle travelling in the same direction as us, and only half a dozen travelling in the opposite direction. For any TZer that’d like to join us on a ride out, feel free to get in touch, and I’ll act as tour guide.
I did take a few quick snaps today, i think we all know what a GSA looks like by now!
The ZZR from this angle appears menacing, it looks like something that has been wheeled out of the Skunk Works..
Yes, you are very lucky. It really is quite frustrating down here sometimes with the amount of traffic to contend with.
I am planning on a mini adventure to mid Wales soon to re-visit a place i happened upon during a trip to Wales which must of been over 30 years ago now.
Me and the then girlfriend took my R100RS to spend a day or two at a caravan site where family were staying - i think it must have been somewhere like Aberystwyth.
I don`t know how i found this particular place whether i just randomly happened upon it or knew i it was there and aimed for it but i took a pic.
30 years later and after quite a bit of Googling i found out it was Pen Y Garreg dam;
So yeah, we`re aiming for the Elan Valley to to a bit of dam/res exploring (and do a `then and now pic!) when it warms up a bit, do you know that area? Any recommended routes?
I did do a grand tour of Wales a few years ago on my DR800 and went around Llyn Brianne, Devils Staircase etc.
I’m more familiar with N. Wales than Mid, although I do get down to the Elan valley a few times a year, I’m usually with a couple of friends that know that area better than me, so I follow their lead. I need to get down there a bit more often and do some discovering by myself, as distance wise there’s nothing in it. Devils Bridge seems to be somewhere we always stop for a break, and some of the roads around there are very nice Rhayader is another popular stop as is Llandovery and Black mountain.
Interesting thing this KTM reliability. My Indian built bike ( 390 Duke) never put a foot wring in two years of ownership ( other than a weak Exide battery). However I was talking to a lad in a bike shop recently with a less than 12 month old 890 Austrian build and he had experienced no end of trouble. So much so that weekend he was chopping it in for a 1200 GS Rallye as he couldn’t trust the KTM to go on holiday on!
It’s a crap picture but the bike is pale blue. I think they had too many baja orange bikes (a matt colour that didn’t suit the Speed Twin imo) so they customised a couple.
I think this is the blue sometimes seen on the Bonneville combine with orange.
Looks great in the flesh (through my eyes at least).
As for stock, yes they had black, red, several of the new stealth and a darker blue custom. So, no shortage of choice.
Think I've finally found some luggage for the nine T that will allow me to carry my sandwiches and won't cause the same style crime that the Givis on the Street Scrambler get accused of!
Maybe I can be of some assistance?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325678565027? for a 50l, or
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325870293561? for 30l
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
I honestly don’t understand the issue then, Ian. The small bags are absolutely perfect for just keeping on the bike when you’re running around to shops, et cetera and the larger bags with an additional roll bag give you touring capability. They match the bike perfectly, and even one of each (if the exhaust is an issue) with an additional roll bag would be fine.
You do tend to obsess over luggage solutions, if you don’t mind me saying so.
Superb blast out today. First dry ride of the year. Great to be able to give the bike some stick and not to have to wash it when I got home.
Even had to wear my sunglasses for the first 45 minutes
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
There's not really an issue. I'm not particularly impressed with the way the Legend Gear bags fit on the R9T as you've got to have the pillion peg down on the right and the bag rubs against the frame there, but as you say they are good bags. I fancied trying the Urbans though and they do fit the bike better. And were inexpensive.
I would struggle to disagree, but at least I don't tow a trailer anymore :-)
Lovely looking bike although I’ve got one in red so I am biased. Similar to you, I had adventure bikes for a few years but after I’d seen the Speed Twin I knew I had to try one. I still go on 2-3 day tours, I just have to do it a bit differently on the Speed Twin. More stops, better waterproofs and slower speeds.
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Just thinking about my (hopefully temporary) foot issue... I can still push my foot down/forward, so changing down a gear shouldn't be a problem. I think in practice I could probably change up too, in fact, by pulling my whole foot upwards rather than using my toes.
Trouble is, I can't test my theory
Not wishing to diminish your limited foot-range - but it sounds like an issue that has been successfully catered for on multiple occasions?
What about a 'heel-toe' rocker-type change (a la highway pegs on a cruiser) -a simple mechanical solution.
But there will be plenty of companies who offer a quickshift-type solution
What about Honda's DCT system. Pal of mine raved about it - and hardly used his foot.