charlie b
Registered user
the silent "but"...
A good observation, I have the same feeling. Despite many enjoyable miles in the past on an R80, there is a dawning awareness that despite their reliable and dogged dependability, there are more rewarding airhead models.
Even with my fondness for the R80 from 20 odd years ago, I recalled a ride on my old bike some years after I had moved on to R1100 models. It was familiar - but disappointing. Not much urge and I was reaching for another gear when in top, etc, etc.
I have recently gone back to airheads and the gap is narrowed, to a point, by my R100RT (sans fairing), which is proving very enjoyable and suits most of my needs, (not enough weather protection of course, but I'm working on that
).
The principle improvement for me is the bigger and more able motor, still 30HP down on my previous bike but very usable all the same and more so than the R80.
As has been observed on several similar threads, it depends what you are after.
Right now, the airhead for me has far more ticks in the margin than crosses.
My r100 mono makes me smile too..!!!
Or maybe Mr Farmer is right about how good the R90 engine is, and that the R80 carries a silent "...but" in comparison?
A good observation, I have the same feeling. Despite many enjoyable miles in the past on an R80, there is a dawning awareness that despite their reliable and dogged dependability, there are more rewarding airhead models.
Even with my fondness for the R80 from 20 odd years ago, I recalled a ride on my old bike some years after I had moved on to R1100 models. It was familiar - but disappointing. Not much urge and I was reaching for another gear when in top, etc, etc.
I have recently gone back to airheads and the gap is narrowed, to a point, by my R100RT (sans fairing), which is proving very enjoyable and suits most of my needs, (not enough weather protection of course, but I'm working on that
).The principle improvement for me is the bigger and more able motor, still 30HP down on my previous bike but very usable all the same and more so than the R80.
As has been observed on several similar threads, it depends what you are after.
Right now, the airhead for me has far more ticks in the margin than crosses.
My r100 mono makes me smile too..!!!
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Errm - you may wish to prepare yourself for a shock...