Why do people answer to "How do you guys think I can achieve A?" with "You should try X, I've never tried neither A or X, but you should definitely try X."?
Can't you see how obnoxious you are when doing this?
obnoxious is acusing somebody with that they never actually tried A or X, without having the SLIGHTEST clue whether they actually have experience with both A and both X.
i don't need to point out "what i build" as i don't feel the need to prove anything to anybody.
Ah no..Manoah2u wrote: ↑27 Oct 2017, 11:02I agree.
Another comparison : I absolutely love (street) superbikes. Yamaha R1, Suzuki GSX-R, etc. etc. they go blazingly fast, and you're sitting on a missile.
But the most fun honestly is a harley. well, not neccesaril that brand, but the chopper-style motorbikes. Not those exessive ones with the too long forks, monkeybars, whatever. a 'cruiser'. They're comfortable, you can cover really long distances without problems, the sound gives you a smile, and they're still actually really really fast. You enjoy those in low speeds just as much as higher speeds - frankly, higher speeds are less enjoyable with those.
superbikes are really only enjoyable when going full throttle. well to me that is though.
Likewise, to achieve 300+ kph, you need endless open road, where it's allowed, or you need to hit the track...
...But, you won't get a good one for 3000 euro's. you need to triple that atleast.
i never said a harley would hit 300+. i said they're most FUN. not that they reach 300, as to me, that is not the definition of fun to be honest.J.A.W. wrote: ↑12 Nov 2017, 16:33Ah no..Manoah2u wrote: ↑27 Oct 2017, 11:02I agree.
Another comparison : I absolutely love (street) superbikes. Yamaha R1, Suzuki GSX-R, etc. etc. they go blazingly fast, and you're sitting on a missile.
But the most fun honestly is a harley. well, not neccesaril that brand, but the chopper-style motorbikes. Not those exessive ones with the too long forks, monkeybars, whatever. a 'cruiser'. They're comfortable, you can cover really long distances without problems, the sound gives you a smile, and they're still actually really really fast. You enjoy those in low speeds just as much as higher speeds - frankly, higher speeds are less enjoyable with those.
superbikes are really only enjoyable when going full throttle. well to me that is though.
Likewise, to achieve 300+ kph, you need endless open road, where it's allowed, or you need to hit the track...
...But, you won't get a good one for 3000 euro's. you need to triple that atleast.
Those H-D's you like aint gonna get near the speeds the O.P.specified.. unless they are in super-Bonneville spec..
But back in 1999, the Suzuki GSX-R 1300 Hayabusa was tested by Cycleworld mag as good for 0-60 mph 2.6 sec,
& a 1/4 mile in 9.86 @ 145 mph on the way to a drama free top speed of 194 mph ( over 300 K/mh)..
Likely, a tidy original unit ought be sourced from the USA, within budget, & prepped to do it on the Autobahn..