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Coincidentally I went to BMW today as well to take an S1000R out for a demo. They didn't have any available, and aren't expecting any bikes in until next year now, so I left disappointed after some drooling over the RR.

Triumph was not far away, so I went over there and took a brand new Speed Triple R out for an hour. Id heavily recommend that you take one of these out if you haven't already. I loved it, and I think it may have slightly ruined my street for me!
 
Good to see you've now experienced the BMW quick shifter. Now try one of the bikes that goes both ways ;)

A quick shifter that goes up seems completely pointless though as closing the throttle and applying a tiny bit of pressure on the gear lever quick shifts for me on any bike :p

Down would make a big difference through as it is hard to brake and blip the throttle at the same time whilst also paying attention to the corner.
 
So you have no problem dropping the throttle to upshift but blipping the throttle to downshift is too much effort? :D
You cannot drop the throttle change gear and get back on full throttle as quick as a QS can, no matter how quick people think they are, auto down blippers are just a step too far in electronics for my liking, riders wont have to do anything soon but dodge drivers.
 
So you have no problem dropping the throttle to upshift but blipping the throttle to downshift is too much effort? :D
You cannot drop the throttle change gear and get back on full throttle as quick as a QS can, no matter how quick people think they are, auto down blippers are just a step too far in electronics for my liking, riders wont have to do anything soon but dodge drivers.

Yeah, I don't need to brake when up shifting :p It's not a big deal anyway, I just think an auto blipper to down shift is way more useful than quick shifting up. Maybe once I try one I'll find it equally as useless for me.

I don't do track days so the extra 300ms saved with a quick shifter is completely lost on me I suppose. I know I'm not anywhere near as quick so I am under no delusions of grandeur ;)

What are your thoughts on the electronics package on the S1000R/RR? It's the first time where I felt like I had less impact on what the bike than the "electronic brain" did.
 
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Gosh that's a good looking bike. Would get rid of the exhaust system straight away though; ruins the bikes looks.

And they're actually quite cheap. £10,350 for the standard.
 
Gosh that's a good looking bike. Would get rid of the exhaust system straight away though; ruins the bikes looks.

And they're actually quite cheap. £10,350 for the standard.

Yeah, it's a lot of bike for the money and looks great, which is why I test rode one.

It's a shame the engine and disconnected feeling aren't for me as it is a class leading machine.
 
Need them to update the fireblade first... :p

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/new-bikes/2016/february/new-fireblade-to-rule-the-roads/

Although, considering what bikes you can get now and for what money. Honda will have to put the ekhem... together and come up with something that will be worth looking at. :p

I'm still surprised they spent so much time and money on RCV213, its not exactly a toy anyone can afford. Surely, refreshing the fireblade would have been more beneficial and get them bigger profit over time?

The new Honda's seem really boring and aimed at commuters/beginners, nothing exciting in the range atm. :rolleyes:
 
That's just a CGI image though, based on the information MCN know, it's about time though!! Both the fireblade and CB1000R are so long in the tooth, I mean the CB1000R is 120bhp and 10 grand to buy new... and it's 9 years old FFS :eek::rolleyes::p
 
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