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Old 05-01-2009, 11:59 PM
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I was just curious how many of you guys would ever sell your FI stock block setup for the purchasing of a bike. I'm currently toying with the idea but I'm wondering if you guys know some plus and minuses that I may have overlooked.

I have a vortech kit w/ some supporting mods btw.
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<p><p>Get ready... <img src="images/smilies/flame.gif" border="0" alt="" title="flame" smilieid="157" class="inlineimg" /> LOL</p><p>The substantially higher probability of serious injury or death associated with motorcycle wrecks is enough reason for me to not consider getting a bike.</p></p>

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I have both, a TT setup and a Yamaha R1. I hardly ride my bike anymore since I got the Z. Bikes are fun, but VERY unpractical to carry anything and anyone that has been caught in a heavy rain will tell you it is no fun at all and raindrops hurt at 40+mph.

On the upside, you can beat on a bike all day and they very rarely break and 100+mph on a bike is a real rush. The downside is that once you wreck, you are always a bit more cautious of going down again (unless you are very young or very stupid).

IMO the TT>Bike, but I don't know about a SC . I'm sure Alberto will have the opposite opinion, his bike is his new toy.
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I once owned a Big Wheel
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"He who dies with the most toys wins". I miss my bike very much. There is nothing better to me than leaning a bike over in a corner with confidence. Keep both, a decision like that on beautiful day is something to smile about by itself.
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i love my bike
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I have both a vortech Z and a yamaha fz1,I prefer the z.Going fast on a liter bike is the easy part,judging stopping distance is a different story
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Rule of thumb. If you have to sell one thing just to get something else than u cant afford it to begin with.. Had a 2009 Honda CBR 1000. Then i was a HIT&RUN victim.. broke my arm, ankle, lower back. Im lucky to be alive. DR and Traffic Investigator both agreed that at a bare minimum i should of been paralyzed if not dead.

Do i miss it? F**K YEAH!!! Will i ride again one day? HELL YES.. Anytime soon? NOPE.. No matter how good a driver you are, other people suck..lol. I cringe when i see other riders and cars next to them.. Ive done countless stunts and highway runs and just thinking about it now gets my stomach weezy.

Out of everything what hit me the hardest is the day the DR told me i shoulda died or been paralyzed was the SAME day I found out I was gonna be a DAD..

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE be super careful guys.. I been riding for years and it still happened! Was my 1st accident EVER on a bike and look how serious it was..

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Difference for me between life or death def goes to this. I was thrown into a tree and hit my back FLAT on it (Broke Back). I LOVE ICON!!!!!!!!!!

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I guess 2 things are pretty certain with both.
1) You will eventually wreck the bike. It may be serious it may not.
2) You will eventually have motor failure with your FI setup. It may be serious it may not.

Which seems worse?
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Originally Posted by IslandZavage
Rule of thumb. If you have to sell one thing just to get something else than u cant afford it to begin with.. Had a 2009 Honda CBR 1000. Then i was a HIT&RUN victim.. broke my arm, ankle, lower back. Im lucky to be alive. DR and Traffic Investigator both agreed that at a bare minimum i should of been paralyzed if not dead.

Do i miss it? F**K YEAH!!! Will i ride again one day? HELL YES.. Anytime soon? NOPE.. No matter how good a driver you are, other people suck..lol. I cringe when i see other riders and cars next to them.. Ive done countless stunts and highway runs and just thinking about it now gets my stomach weezy.

Out of everything what hit me the hardest is the day the DR told me i shoulda died or been paralyzed was the SAME day I found out I was gonna be a DAD..

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE be super careful guys.. I been riding for years and it still happened! Was my 1st accident EVER on a bike and look how serious it was..

A big +1 on other drivers scaring me. I had an old man pull out in front of me and I ended up doing a stoppie that almost put me on his hood. Had a soccer mom slide her station wagon completely sideways because she didn't see me sitting at a stoplight (that scared the **** out of me), her car was sideways across the road and slid to a stop about 15 feet away.

I was in a bad accident a year and a half ago (golf cart+beers) and almost amputated my left foot. Just not being able to walk for a few weeks and all the rehab involved has changed the way I ride. I'm so aware of how it feels to get hurt and all the work involved in recovery that I don't even come close to pushing the edge on my bike anymore.
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My vote goes to FI..
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Originally Posted by Cass007
A big +1 on other drivers scaring me. I had an old man pull out in front of me and I ended up doing a stoppie that almost put me on his hood. Had a soccer mom slide her station wagon completely sideways because she didn't see me sitting at a stoplight (that scared the **** out of me), her car was sideways across the road and slid to a stop about 15 feet away.

I was in a bad accident a year and a half ago (golf cart+beers) and almost amputated my left foot. Just not being able to walk for a few weeks and all the rehab involved has changed the way I ride. I'm so aware of how it feels to get hurt and all the work involved in recovery that I don't even come close to pushing the edge on my bike anymore.
<p></p><p>You can do everthing right on a bike and still get creamed. Early in my career, we lost a motor officer that I considered a friend. It was the first officer funeral I went to. Some dumbass pulled out of a driveway without looking. There was nothing my buddy could have done. He didn't have a chance.</p>
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A bike and FI are two different things.. you can't comparing the two.. if you ride a motorcycle for the sport.. the experience is totally different.. when me and my buddies go on rides.. we will do 500 to 600 miles a weekend.. just seeing the sights.. going from state to state enjoying ourselves.. its a whole different experience.. we don't ride our bikes to go fast.. we ride our bikes for the experience.. and FI speed can't compare to motorcycle speed.. the motorcycle is a whole different rush
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Originally Posted by doug
A bike and FI are two different things.. you can't comparing the two.. if you ride a motorcycle for the sport.. the experience is totally different.. when me and my buddies go on rides.. we will do 500 to 600 miles a weekend.. just seeing the sights.. going from state to state enjoying ourselves.. its a whole different experience
Ahh I guess I should have specified that I'll be getting a sport bike that will see track days here and there.
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Originally Posted by IslandZavage

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE be super careful guys.. I been riding for years and it still happened! Was my 1st accident EVER on a bike and look how serious it was..
hmm... what bikes did you have before this one? and how long you been riding?
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Originally Posted by Everybodywildou
Ahh I guess I should have specified that I'll be getting a sport bike that will see track days here and there.
what makes you think i wasn't talking about sportbikes?



every year we also take a random day trip to Philly just for a cheesesteak.. we get up early.. ride to philly.. have a cheesesteak and leave.. motorcycling is a sport and an experience.. its not like modifying your car..

also please take the MSF Course if you havn't done so already
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Originally Posted by IslandZavage
Difference for me between life or death def goes to this. I was thrown into a tree and hit my back FLAT on it (Broke Back). I LOVE ICON!!!!!!!!!!

Even though I don't own a bike yet I purchased all my riding gear at my job already. I have a Shoei Rf-1000, Dianese gloves, jacket, riding boots, and back protector.

Originally Posted by doug
what makes you think i wasn't talking about sportbikes?



every year we also take a random day trip to Philly just for a cheesesteak.. we get up early.. ride to philly.. have a cheesesteak and leave.. motorcycling is a sport and an experience.. its not like modifying your car..

also please take the MSF Course if you havn't done so already
Love the Gixxer man. And sorry I assumed that you guys had cruisers or touring bikes. But if you guys go on runs like that for that long then thats awesome! How long have you been riding for? Oh and I definitely plan on taking the MSF course.
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Originally Posted by Everybodywildou
Even though I don't own a bike yet I purchased all my riding gear at my job already. I have a Shoei Rf-1000, Dianese gloves, jacket, riding boots, and back protector.



Love the Gixxer man. And sorry I assumed that you guys had cruisers or touring bikes. But if you guys go on runs like that for that long then thats awesome! How long have you been riding for? Oh and I definitely plan on taking the MSF course.
started in 2003.. took the wrong approach.. started on the wrong bike (2002 GSX-R 600).. crashed a bunch of times.. last accident which was my fault was 2003... took the MSF course in 2006 .. learned so much even from prior riding of 3 years.. it was amazing what i learned... someone ran me off the road last year, but i was going slow enough that only the frame sliders got scratched when i went down.. body work was still perfect.

however there are 4 types of motorcycle riders in my opinion.. 1) Commuters ... 2) posers... 3) riders of the sport... 4) track junkies

Commuters - usually not wearing much gear if at all.. and use their bike soley for commuting.. i hardly see these guys when i ride becuase they only ride during work hours

Posers - usually not wearing any gear at all.. squids.. they never get on the highway.. they ride from one bike spot to the next to pick up chicks.. usually have their bikes for 3 or more years with less than 1000 miles on it.. or maybe do 200 miles a season.

Riders of the Sport - These guys ride anything.. sport bikes.. cruisers.. touring.. gold wings.. We usually meet up with these guys at Marcus Dairy in Danbury, CT every sunday.. you see ages from 16 to 70 .. its fun to see a guy pull up on the latest model sportbike.. full leathers and the helmet comes off and he is 60.. that just shows you how much these guys love riding.. some guys come down from Toronto .. some come up from South Carolina.. real riders.. guys who have more miles on their bikes than cars.. these guys are usually wearing full leathers or damn close to it.

Track Junkies - These guys love the track.. never ride on the street because its boring to them.. trailor their bikes to the track and have fun all day long, but thats the only place they ride
Old 05-02-2009, 07:54 AM
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