PDA

View Full Version : Lied with the S1000rr


nhgunnut
02-18-2012, 11:29 AM
Has anyone here lived with the S1000rr? My wife is on my to shrink the stable I am thinking of getting rid of my 2 Suzukis Keeping the gold Wing and getting something like the S1000rr or the 1199. Little leery of the 1199 in that it is first year of production. The BMW has been around long enough to get sorted a bit. If you own one any thoughts?

azoomm
02-18-2012, 12:11 PM
Has anyone here lived with the S1000rr? My wife is on my to shrink the stable I am thinking of getting rid of my 2 Suzukis Keeping the gold Wing and getting something like the S1000rr or the 1199. Little leery of the 1199 in that it is first year of production. The BMW has been around long enough to get sorted a bit. If you own one any thoughts?

Yes, we have one as a track bike. My best friend has one - and working with the demo fleet for the past few years I've watched them get beat to hell by the public.

This year, they have 38 updates to the new model. They have given the bike a better suspension, rake and aerodynamics. The power delivery has been updated and the bike has a GPS that will tell you best lap among other details if you decide to track it. The data acquisition on this bike is unlike any out there in the stock form. Oh, and you can get heated handgrips :wink:

The Ducati, it's beautiful, incredibly narrow and the power/torque delivery on it is worthy of the brand. But, like you said it's the first year. And, given the design using the engine as a "frame" there have already been some complications.

If you are looking for a used one, I know of two that have nice upgrade bits that are going up for sale. They both are getting new models and will need to let last year's model go.

tallywacker
02-18-2012, 09:55 PM
S1000rr is a very livable bike if you can stand the leaning ride. The standard position has spoiled me now

askmrjesus
02-19-2012, 12:46 AM
The Ducati, it's beautiful, incredibly narrow and the power/torque delivery on it is worthy of the brand. But, like you said it's the first year. And, given the design using the engine as a "frame" there have already been some complications.


All modern Ducati's with trellis frames, employ the engine as a "stressed member".

First year, last year...it doesn't matter. They will find a way to fuck something expensive up, no matter what. Ducati specializes in "complications". :lol:

I'd still take one over the BMW, but then again, I'm a fucking idiot.

JC

Homeslice
02-19-2012, 02:57 AM
way diff. riding position than a busa, thats for sure

nhgunnut
02-19-2012, 06:22 AM
way diff. riding position than a busa, thats for sure
Yeah had the Busa 7 years Love it but might be time for a change

Dave
02-19-2012, 08:09 AM
All modern Ducati's with trellis frames, employ the engine as a "stressed member".

First year, last year...it doesn't matter. They will find a way to fuck something expensive up, no matter what. Ducati specializes in "complications". :lol:

I'd still take one over the BMW, but then again, I'm a fucking idiot.

JC

Thought the panigale didn't have a trellis?

nhgunnut
02-19-2012, 08:22 AM
Thought the panigale didn't have a trellis?It doesn'tis has a It is a perimeter framed engine

askmrjesus
02-19-2012, 10:00 AM
Thought the panigale didn't have a trellis?

Sorry, I worded that poorly.

All modern Ducati's have used the engine as a stressed member.

My point was, the stressed member design has been around for a long time (the 1949 Vincent Black Shadow was such a design) and the design itself would not cause me to worry.

JC

askmrjesus
02-19-2012, 10:17 AM
It doesn'tis has a It is a perimeter framed engine

Not really, unless they changed the design from what I'm looking at.

Perimeter frames connect the steering head to the swing arm in one piece. The Panigale is a two piece frame, (three if you count the engine). Not quite the same thing.

Perimeter vs. Panigale:

JC

goof2
02-19-2012, 11:12 AM
I'd still take one over the BMW, but then again, I'm a fucking idiot.

JC

Not that I'm getting any of them anytime soon, but change the 1199 to an 1198 and I am similarly impaired.

I'm slow as hell anyway so any performance difference is irrelevant and a Duc with a good exhaust, well:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pXfHLUlZf4&feature=related

askmrjesus
02-19-2012, 11:29 AM
Not that I'm getting any of them anytime soon, but change the 1199 to an 1198 and I am similarly impaired.

I'm slow as hell anyway so any performance difference is irrelevant and a Duc with a good exhaust, well:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pXfHLUlZf4&feature=related

I know what you mean.

Fucking Ducati's....I've had four of them, and I should really hate them by now, but I can't. :lol:

JC

shmike
02-19-2012, 12:21 PM
The BMW is a great bike in stock form.

If you are looking to maximize the potential of the bike, there are far better platforms to start from.

nhgunnut
02-19-2012, 01:39 PM
Not really, unless they changed the design from what I'm looking at.

Perimeter frames connect the steering head to the swing arm in one piece. The Panigale is a two piece frame, (three if you count the engine). Not quite the same thing.

Perimeter vs. Panigale:

JC

My mistakes thanks for the education.

azoomm
02-20-2012, 08:38 PM
I know what you mean.

Fucking Ducati's....I've had four of them, and I should really hate them by now, but I can't. :lol:

JC

Yeah, everytime I sell one... another one follows me home. I completely understand, yet I'm confused by our illness...

nhgunnut
02-27-2012, 12:28 PM
Just curiouis I can't find a Delaer here in New England with an 1199 in the house anyone seen one on a dealers floor yet?

azoomm
02-27-2012, 12:36 PM
Just curiouis I can't find a Delaer here in New England with an 1199 in the house anyone seen one on a dealers floor yet?

They are just getting out to the dealers.