2017 Honda Fireblade ?
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
@D41 depends on which answer you want it to be
Honda marketing claim something like 90% all new but the reality is a there is a lot of revised component's. They will claim the frame and swing arm are all new as they save 300 grams and 100grams respectively and therefore technically a different design but IMO they look identical and have just been tweeked, hence the reason for the plastic cover which shows an opening in the frame which was previously covered by the fairing.
Honda marketing claim something like 90% all new but the reality is a there is a lot of revised component's. They will claim the frame and swing arm are all new as they save 300 grams and 100grams respectively and therefore technically a different design but IMO they look identical and have just been tweeked, hence the reason for the plastic cover which shows an opening in the frame which was previously covered by the fairing.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
The semi active supension is very user friendly.
For those that wouldn't know which way to turn a compression or rebound adjust to nake an improvememt you can just go in the user menu and ask for more support in braking or acceleration as an example.
For those that wouldn't know which way to turn a compression or rebound adjust to nake an improvememt you can just go in the user menu and ask for more support in braking or acceleration as an example.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
I reckon the Suzuki may be the surprise package as a riders bike. The variable valve timing should make for a great road bike and race bike.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
But it looks so cheap though. I guess if you want a track weapon you're not going to be too worried about the looks but for me it's bottom of the 1000cc pile in the looks department.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
I'm with kwacky on that one.
Back to fireblade. I would opt for the standard bike which is not normal as I'm normally a whore for bling and biking porn.
£4000 more for the sp1 gets you a titanium tank, semi active ohlins, brembo calipers and a QS.
The QS and Brembo are a £500 mod. Who cares about a titanium tank tbh so £3500 for semi active ohlins. It's good but not good value.
I d take a nearly new stocker if it was my hard earned.
Back to fireblade. I would opt for the standard bike which is not normal as I'm normally a whore for bling and biking porn.
£4000 more for the sp1 gets you a titanium tank, semi active ohlins, brembo calipers and a QS.
The QS and Brembo are a £500 mod. Who cares about a titanium tank tbh so £3500 for semi active ohlins. It's good but not good value.
I d take a nearly new stocker if it was my hard earned.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
My mate has done a track day in Spain on the new blade. Said he was shaking when he got off it.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
Because he wished he had bought the GSXR?
Must confess that trackday at Snetterton on the Panigale is a day I will probably remember forever. The thrill of such easy and relatively safe phenomenal speed will never be forgotten. Every one should try a current litre bike like that at least once.
Must confess that trackday at Snetterton on the Panigale is a day I will probably remember forever. The thrill of such easy and relatively safe phenomenal speed will never be forgotten. Every one should try a current litre bike like that at least once.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
I did ask if I could borrow one for my track day.
The response was a large number of poo emojis.
I think that means no.
The response was a large number of poo emojis.
I think that means no.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
I've been toying with the idea (having not done the sums) of selling my ZX6R and just renting bikes for trackdays.duke63 wrote: Every one should try a current litre bike like that at least once.
Smallboy are getting a 2017 GSXR which I would probably have a go on. I rode a 2012 GSXR1000 and that was pretty bloody good despite being a 7 year old design at that point. 3rd gear and the wheel was pattering on the tarmac - just floating. No TC made it a very exciting prospect and I wasn't half the rider I am now
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
The whole racing thing is going to have to wait unfortunately. I'm incredibly fortunate to have been able to own my own bikes, fund my own trackdays in both the UK and Europe and to be honest, the greatest part of all of this has been the people I have met.
I'm 23, looking to buy a house before I'm 24 and start my own family by around 26. I'll be earning much more by the time I'm 30 and I can look at racing then. My girlfriend doesn't want me to sell the bike or give up trackdays, she says I would be a pain in the ass if I never rode a bike! haha
I'm 23, looking to buy a house before I'm 24 and start my own family by around 26. I'll be earning much more by the time I'm 30 and I can look at racing then. My girlfriend doesn't want me to sell the bike or give up trackdays, she says I would be a pain in the ass if I never rode a bike! haha
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
Sutton Honda have the standard and the SP in as demos. I'm on the list to test ride one as soon they're run in.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
A play at this stage. I think I want a naked bike for now. I might bite the 1 litre supersports bug in a year or two.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
JohhnyMack, PB journalist has given this a real slating in his first few weeks with one. Doesn't sound too promising from his comments.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
Is that in the mag Duke or on the forum not read the article and like big Johnny Mack. His articles steered me towards the zx10r.
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Re: 2017 Honda Fireblade ?
On the fourm but in the mag next month. Sounds like Rutter wasn't too impressed either.