powered by:
January 10, 2025, 07:08:46 AM
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News
:
Welcome to the DMF
Home
Help
Search
Login
Register
Discussion Boards
Introduce Yourself
FAQs and Policies
General Monster Forum
Remembering our friends...in Memorium
Riding Techniques
Tutorials
Tech
Accessories & Mods
Gear
Racing & Trackdays
Stolen Motorcycles
No Moto Content
Board Tech Issues
Local Club Boards
BOMb
RCP
Sponsors
Valley Desmo Service
California Cycleworks
MotorcycleGear.Com
Monsterparts
Minor Sponsor Board
Sponsor Info
Flea Market
Monsters for Sale
Monsters Wanted
Other Bikes
Parts for Sale
Parts Wanted
Gear for Sale
Misc for Sale/Wanted
Ducati Monster Forum
>
Moto Board
>
General Monster Forum
(Moderators:
ducpainter
,
bigiain
,
Speeddog
) >
1100 EVO Vs Sportster
Pages:
1
[
2
]
3
4
Go Down
« previous
next »
Print
Author
Topic: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster (Read 9649 times)
DucatiBastard
Sr. Member
Offline
Posts: 391
"Apollonia" '06 S2R 800
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #15 on:
September 30, 2014, 06:57:52 PM »
I was going to mention that I've never heard a test ride mentioned at my local Duc dealer but as it happens, I've never actually ridden my bike there, not so for the H-D dealer.
I'll have to see what changes when I show up on an actual motorcycle...
In my defense, they are relatively new in town, and in the same building as a Moto Museum and a killer bike-themed restaurant, so I normally take out-of-towners there in a car
Logged
Give a man a beer, and he wastes an hour.
Teach a man to brew, and he wastes a lifetime.
2006 Ducati S2R 800, 2004 Honda Dream 50R, 2001 Kawasaki W650, 1940 BSA M20
Speedbag
And the Intrepid
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 7032
Since 2004!
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #16 on:
October 02, 2014, 05:58:21 AM »
883s are turds. Should have tried a 1200 as a minimum. But comparing a 1200 Sporty and a Monster is a true apple-to-orange scenario.
This thread reminds me that I need to get back on the hunt for a nice, clean Buell XB1200Ss for building a beast, now that they're cheap....
Logged
I tend to regard most of humanity as little more than walking talking dilated sphincters. - Rat
twolanefun
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 894
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #17 on:
October 02, 2014, 06:26:21 AM »
Sorry I did not chime in earlier, the XR1200 is a great machine IMHO, I've got about 80K miles on Monsters, I love my M900 and would never choose the XR over my M900. But I'll tell you that the XR puts as much of a grin on my face as the M900 does. I do have the upgraded suspension on it and the Vance and Hines exhaust but other than that it's pretty much stock and I'm quite happy with it. I've had no issues with it. The tank was replaced under warranty 2 years ago due to swelling but the new tank had not swelled, it's fine. IMHO the motor is very nice, gobs of never ending torque, dead smooth above 4k, and everyone should have at least one American bike in the garage. FWIW I rode an XLCR last year on a retro tour
http://www.retrotours.com/
On the 1st day everyone was trading with me, the bike was fun to ride, only 4 speeds and not a ton of power but still fun. You know you just don't have to have the kind of performance that my Diavel has, for example, for things to be fun. - Gene
«
Last Edit: October 02, 2014, 07:37:10 AM by twolanefun
»
Logged
"I know a few roads"
92' PASO 907ie
02' M900 54K+ Miles
04' ST3 58k+miles - Sold
01' Victory Sportcruiser 30K miles, 04' Victory Kingpin - 111K+ miles
09' XR1200 - 15K+ miles
13' Diavel - 13K+ Miles Pay attention and things will be okay
EX-MSF Instructor, EX-President MAD
AMA Charter Life Member, Patriot Guard Rider
Victory Motorcycle Club, Charter Member
Patriot Guard Rider
El-Twin
Sr. Member
Offline
Posts: 255
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #18 on:
October 02, 2014, 07:16:06 AM »
Quote from: twolanefun on October 02, 2014, 06:26:21 AM
You know you just don't have to have the kind of performance that my Diavel has, for example, for things to be fun. - Gene
My 16 horsepower Mustang Thoroughbred was my pride and joy.
Of course, I was 15 at the time.
Logged
1961 Honda 50
1962 Mustang Thoroughbred
1972 Honda CB500 Four
2012 1100 evo
If I ever find myself on a winding road, holding up a line of cars with a motorcycle, I will carry the shame to my grave. -PETER EGAN
twolanefun
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 894
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #19 on:
October 02, 2014, 07:40:22 AM »
I had a 72 CB500, put over 100K miles on it too, before the Army shipped me overseas. But I'm looking for a 70' Honda CB100, my first bike. Ddid you see that they are making Mustangs again?
http://www.californiascooterco.com/csc_factory_customs.htm
- Gene
Logged
"I know a few roads"
92' PASO 907ie
02' M900 54K+ Miles
04' ST3 58k+miles - Sold
01' Victory Sportcruiser 30K miles, 04' Victory Kingpin - 111K+ miles
09' XR1200 - 15K+ miles
13' Diavel - 13K+ Miles Pay attention and things will be okay
EX-MSF Instructor, EX-President MAD
AMA Charter Life Member, Patriot Guard Rider
Victory Motorcycle Club, Charter Member
Patriot Guard Rider
El-Twin
Sr. Member
Offline
Posts: 255
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #20 on:
October 02, 2014, 09:48:42 AM »
Quote from: twolanefun on October 02, 2014, 07:40:22 AM
I had a 72 CB500, put over 100K miles on it too, before the Army shipped me overseas. But I'm looking for a 70' Honda CB100, my first bike. Ddid you see that they are making Mustangs again?
http://www.californiascooterco.com/csc_factory_customs.htm
- Gene
You are totally making my day!
I can't believe that the Mustang is reborn. Modern motor (the original was an industrial flat-head), but otherwise that's how I remember it. Bookmarking the website.
And major kudos for the 100K on your 72 CB500! I put 50K on my '72 before it started to fade. Didn't have enough $$ in those days for proper maintenance.
Logged
1961 Honda 50
1962 Mustang Thoroughbred
1972 Honda CB500 Four
2012 1100 evo
If I ever find myself on a winding road, holding up a line of cars with a motorcycle, I will carry the shame to my grave. -PETER EGAN
Kev M
Italian Bike Nut
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 660
Re:
«
Reply #21 on:
October 02, 2014, 06:35:03 PM »
It's an odd comparison, but a biased one too. I mean Ferrari and a tractor? Puhlease, Ferrari? We're talking a Duc, not an MV Augusta.
I might buy an Alpha and a Ram.
But really, they're fun in different ways. And the Sporty will run a 14 second quarter mile. Not fast by any sporting bike standards today, but still knocking on WRX speeds.
It is what it is, and it's not meant for racing.
Logged
Current Fleet
18 Guzzi V7III
16 FLHP (Police RK)
13 Guzzi V7
11 M696
Triple J
Guest
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #22 on:
October 02, 2014, 08:42:04 PM »
Quote from: thought on September 30, 2014, 06:22:16 AM
Same... I think HD and Ducati are the only brands that really allow a lot of test rides. I remember seeing that in a study before.
Must depend on the region. I've never had a dealer turn down a test ride up here...Duc, Guzzi, Aprilia, Triumph, KTM, etc. Those brands constitute 5 different dealers.
Logged
Speeddog
West Valley Flatlander
Flounder-Administrator
Post Whore
Offline
Posts: 14813
RIP Nicky
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #23 on:
October 02, 2014, 09:52:28 PM »
My GF and I had ridden our Monsters to a local SoCal BMW dealer to sit on a touring bike.
Salesman offered a test ride within 2 minutes, didn't even have to hint at it, let alone ask.
Logged
- - - - - Valley Desmo Service - - - - -
Reseda, CA
(951) 640-8908
~~~ "We've rearranged the deck chairs, refilled the champagne glasses, and the band sounds great. This is fine." - Alberto Puig ~~~
Kev M
Italian Bike Nut
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 660
Re: Re: Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #24 on:
October 02, 2014, 11:38:25 PM »
Quote from: Triple J on October 02, 2014, 08:42:04 PM
Must depend on the region. I've never had a dealer turn down a test ride up here...Duc, Guzzi, Aprilia, Triumph, KTM, etc. Those brands constitute 5 different dealers.
Oops, yeah, I meant to reply to that too.
FWIW, when I started riding a couple decades ago about the only dealers who'd offer demo rides were BMW dealers and AFAIK they still do.
I think many Triumph dealers do too, and Victory. Though both brands (& Indian too) have roaming demo trucks so some dealers may defer to that.
I think with Aprilia and Guzzi it's highly dealer dependent, but always a possibility. I know Guzzi has had recent demo programs where participating dealers got a new model early if they agreed to make it available as a demo (Cali 1400 & V7 Stone or Racer).
The Harley demo thing started in the 90's when they had waiting lists. The Co gave participating dealers additional allocations of demo models that they had to agree to keep available a minimum length of time. I believe it included Buell too at one point. But it's evolved into a ride anything in the showroom policy (and it honestly worked on me once when the new rubbermount Sportster debuted in 04).
Logged
Current Fleet
18 Guzzi V7III
16 FLHP (Police RK)
13 Guzzi V7
11 M696
ungeheuer
ɹǝʌO d∩ uıɐןɐɹʇsn∀
Local Moderator
Post Whore
Offline
Posts: 20826
Often wrong. Never in doubt.
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #25 on:
October 03, 2014, 02:25:33 AM »
I have never ridden any Harley.
I've ridden one of my mate's Buell 1200 something-or-other.... I kinda liked it.
And I so want to agree with the OP's ride assessment.
And then along comes Kev M.... talking sense to spoil the fun
Quote from: Kev M on October 02, 2014, 06:35:03 PM
It's an odd comparison, but a biased one too. I mean Ferrari and a tractor? Puhlease, Ferrari? We're talking a Duc, not an MV Augusta.
I might buy an Alpha and a Ram.
But really, they're fun in different ways. And the Sporty will run a 14 second quarter mile. Not fast by any sporting bike standards today, but still knocking on WRX speeds.
It is what it is, and it's not meant for racing.
Have to agree with ya.
Bugger
Logged
Ducati
1100S
Monster
+
Ducati
1260ST
Multistrada
+
Moto Guzzi
Griso
1200SE
Previously:
Ducati
1200S
Multistrada
Ducati
Monster
696
Ducati
SD
900
Moto
Morini
3
1/2
Bishamon
Sr. Member
Offline
Posts: 308
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #26 on:
October 03, 2014, 07:10:21 AM »
I test rode the XR1200X, and I was surprised that it did not feel very powerful compared to my M796. It also wasn't as smooth as I had expected down low (it was my first time riding a Harley). It was a disappointing experience.
Logged
2011 Monster 796
2007 Sport 1000 SE (SOLD)
Kev M
Italian Bike Nut
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 660
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #27 on:
October 03, 2014, 07:18:08 AM »
Quote from: ungeheuer on October 03, 2014, 02:25:33 AM
And I so want to agree with the OP's ride assessment.
And then along comes Kev M.... talking sense to spoil the fun
Have to agree with ya.
Bugger
Sorry man
I DO try to be slavishly devoted to the facts, but we all have our own biases.
Quote from: Bishamon on October 03, 2014, 07:10:21 AM
I test rode the XR1200X, and I was surprised that it did not feel very powerful compared to my M796. It also wasn't as smooth as I had expected down low (it was my first time riding a Harley). It was a disappointing experience.
Well, think about it.
796 - 76 hp / 51 torques - 418.5# wet - 11.97 1/4 mile
XR1200 - 79 hp / 68 torques -
580# wet
- 12.25 1/4 mile
Though the smooth thing could be where in the powerband you were riding.
I dunno, the XR at that weight is just never going to be the nimble carver that your Monster is, but it CAN still be a blast to ride assuming "it's your bag baby".
As Eric Clapton said in the 80's "It's in the way that you use it".
It's funny, I still want an XRX, pretty badly. I had an opportunity to buy a new Denim White one about a year and a half ago and chose the Guzzi V7 Stone instead. I'm NOT disappointed as the V7 is better suited to my style of riding.
I THINK wanting the XR was the reason I stumbled upon and bought my Buell... but, as excellent a bike as it is, I'm toying with selling it and getting something else just because it's not me.
To be perfectly honest, as much as I enjoy the Duc, I'd probably never have bought it if Jenn didn't want it.
Just different strokes so to speak.
Logged
Current Fleet
18 Guzzi V7III
16 FLHP (Police RK)
13 Guzzi V7
11 M696
MadDuck
The anti-
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 6590
All the Ducati's made the 1290SDR possible!
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #28 on:
October 03, 2014, 08:01:21 AM »
I do think though that allowing, or encouraging, test rides is at the sole discretion of the dealership. The manufacturer can encourage the dealer to offer test rides but I don't think it's part of the franchise agreement.
Logged
No modification goes unpunished. Memento mori. Good people drink good beer. Things happen pretty fast at high speeds.
It's all up to your will level, your thrill level and your skill level. Everything else is just fluff.
Curmudgeon
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 1878
Re: 1100 EVO Vs Sportster
«
Reply #29 on:
October 03, 2014, 08:23:55 AM »
Quote from: Kev M on October 03, 2014, 07:18:08 AM
796 - 76 hp / 51 torques - 418.5# wet - 11.97 1/4 mile
XR1200 - 79 hp / 68 torques -
580# wet
- 12.25 1/4 mile
796 is 87 BHP / 58 ft.lbs. NOT your wife's 696.
Logged
2011 796 ABS "Pantah" - Rizoma Bar, 14T, Tech Spec, Ohlins DU-737, Evaps removed, Sargent Seat, Pantah skins
Pages:
1
[
2
]
3
4
Go Up
Print
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
Introductions
-----------------------------
=> Introduce Yourself
=> FAQs and Board Policies
-----------------------------
Moto Board
-----------------------------
=> General Monster Forum
=> In Memorium...Remembering our Friends
=> Riding Techniques
=> Tutorials
=> Tech
=> Accessories & Mods
=> Gear
=> Racing & Trackdays
=> Stolen Motorcycles
=> Random Cool Pics
-----------------------------
Kitchen Sink
-----------------------------
=> No Moto Content
===> Board Suggestions
===> Fixed Board Issues
=> Stella's Pop
-----------------------------
DMF Sponsors
-----------------------------
=> Valley Desmo Service
=> Ca-Cycleworks
=> New Enough.Com
=> Monsterparts
=> Minor Sponsors
=> Misc Info
-----------------------------
Local Clubs
-----------------------------
=> Monster Women
=> Ducati MOB
=> SoCal Monsters
=> CAM
=> OZ monsters
=> NorthWest
=> NEMHA
=> NYMMC
=> MHM
=> SoCO DOG
=> DFWM
=> MADDOG
=> MOCHA
=> THCM
=> AZDRA
=> M-ROC
=> Central Cal Monsters
=> DOCSF
=> MCMC
=> DDCM
=> DOCTOR
=> Hoosier Hooligans
=> OMHA
=> DOCIA
=> Rising Sun Ducatis
=> MCM
=> NMMR
=> MIA
=> Desmotropic
=> COW
=> MOTH
=> DesmOK
=> Bayou Country Ducati Riders
=> DeVal Mostro
=> Coastal Ducati Club
-----------------------------
Configurators and Calculators
-----------------------------
=> Valve Shim Calculator
Loading...
SimplePortal 2.1.1