It was a gorgeous day yesterday, rode my Bandit to a gig, and on the way home I was nearing a Yam dealer (Lynnwood Motoplex) and stopped in.
Imagine that, they had two used R1's on the floor....hmmm so I asked if I could test one, the guy said well no, our insurance doesn't allow sport bike or watercraft test rides. I said, hey, I have insurance, cmon...he says, well, the boss isn't here, okay.
There was nowhere to get that baby up into the real powerband (tuned for high revving), but yow wow zow what a ton of smooth power! The short wheelbase made for very quick steering, even with a crappy cupped front tire on it - it must be awesome w/ good rubber on front.
Okay, I expected big power and good handling, but what really struck me was how comfortable it was! High pegs, clip-on bars, but I didn't feel as if I had to support any of my weight on my hands/the bars. I suppose after a few hours my back might have got tired, but even though the seating position is radically different from my Bandit, I was quite comfy. Tip of the hat to Yam for getting the ergos so good.
Did I mention the power?
This was a 2000 model, 8500 mi, they were asking too much of course, like $7500 (new ones are ~9500). But if Intel stock was at $80 instead of $20, I'd be tempted.
Imagine that, they had two used R1's on the floor....hmmm so I asked if I could test one, the guy said well no, our insurance doesn't allow sport bike or watercraft test rides. I said, hey, I have insurance, cmon...he says, well, the boss isn't here, okay.
There was nowhere to get that baby up into the real powerband (tuned for high revving), but yow wow zow what a ton of smooth power! The short wheelbase made for very quick steering, even with a crappy cupped front tire on it - it must be awesome w/ good rubber on front.
Okay, I expected big power and good handling, but what really struck me was how comfortable it was! High pegs, clip-on bars, but I didn't feel as if I had to support any of my weight on my hands/the bars. I suppose after a few hours my back might have got tired, but even though the seating position is radically different from my Bandit, I was quite comfy. Tip of the hat to Yam for getting the ergos so good.
Did I mention the power?
This was a 2000 model, 8500 mi, they were asking too much of course, like $7500 (new ones are ~9500). But if Intel stock was at $80 instead of $20, I'd be tempted.
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