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jh1328
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« Reply #15 on: June 27, 2012, 03:27:16 AM »

Ive had r6's, cbr 929 and a 2002 r1.  Im telling you that my monster 1100 feels faster than all of them. The neck snapping torque is unlike anything ive ever riden. INSTANT POWER when you twist the wrist. None of that wind it up, lawn mower, weed wacking, high end shrill. Just raw manly GRUNT.  You might miss the high end speeds, your not going any faster than 135 or so.  But the monster has no fairing, so getting the bike up to around that point, or beyond really isnt as exhilirating as on a sports bike with wind protection.  Thats my 2 cents.

thanks for that, honestly. I don't care about going over 135 anymore. I love being on two wheels because I love the feeling I get...thats it. If the monster is fun as hell, that's really all I care about.
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« Reply #16 on: June 27, 2012, 10:54:37 AM »

thanks for that, honestly. I don't care about going over 135 anymore. I love being on two wheels because I love the feeling I get...thats it. If the monster is fun as hell, that's really all I care about.

Then your gonna love the 1100evo. It's just a all around fun bike. The pull and torque is intoxicating. I can't wait till I'm off duty tomorrow! It's not going to be raining!!!! I don't care where I ride too as long as I'm on the duc.
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« Reply #17 on: June 28, 2012, 04:43:24 AM »

second that, the 1100 is no slouch.  Just enough power to scare you a little if you grab the loud handle too hard... Evil

plus I like the abs...take or leave the traction control as others have said, but you can switch that off easily enough.
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« Reply #18 on: June 28, 2012, 05:49:54 AM »

How about this quote from Kevin Ash:

"What no inline-four does is punch like the 1100 when you turn the twistgrip in the engine’s midrange. It fires forward with a force that makes a mockery of the 100bhp output, partly because the bike is very light but simply because this is one of the few bikes that makes most of its urge at speeds normal riders use on normal roads. It can be ferociously quick in fact, yet it’s so obedient with such a liquid output you just don’t want to stop.

It’s important though to ride it appropriately. Riders who treat it like a sports bike engine will think it’s not bad, although it starts to feel flat as it approaches its 8,500rpm rev limit, and it does go faster when you do this. But you fare much better if you stop trying too hard, drop the rev zone you’re using to anything from 4,500 to 7,000rpm, and here the motor is supreme... the best engine in motorcycling just got better."

There... That should put your mind at ease with the power delivery. As an owner myself, I second his opinion.  Dolph
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« Reply #19 on: June 28, 2012, 07:18:02 PM »

thank you for that, sir. I assume that I would get the same feeling out of an s4r as well, or is that engine completely different in terms of being perfectly balanced like the 1100?
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« Reply #20 on: June 28, 2012, 07:28:06 PM »

the s4r is going to run a lot like a streetfighter 848, the 4-valve engines are rev happy and peaky like the inline 4's

but the 2 valve engines have oodles of torque down low, so it feels like the throttle response is insane, where as you would have to wind up the 4-valve engines up to get any power
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