ouch!!! Bottlefed... Ouch..I'm sure is glad you are ok!!
I've been looking at getting a bike lately and my question to you guys is do you still enjoy the Mustang as much with the bike, or do you find yourself on the bike a lot more now and the Mustang is kinda like eh whatever. That's my main concern I think.
I've been looking at getting a bike lately and my question to you guys is do you still enjoy the Mustang as much with the bike, or do you find yourself on the bike a lot more now and the Mustang is kinda like eh whatever. That's my main concern I think.
I wanted a bike for economical purposes. I have 2 cars, My SN95 and a DD BMW. My commute everyday is between 70 and 90 miles. I got the bike to help save on gas, but i ended up enjoying riding alot and not i ride very often. Nothing replaces the stang, because i can drive faster and harder in the stang. Plus, the bike cant haul stuff. So if i wanna take my girl to dinner or go do alot of shopping, the stang is needed.
I like using the bike to run to the store for little things, or avoiding traffic going to work. Plus Lane splitting in CA is 100% legal :headbang:
that's not bad logic except your BMW can haul stuff and take your girl to dinner, and I don't see how you can drive faster in the Stang than the R6...
The BMW isnt as fun to drive than the mustang. The mustang can alot of stuff, and is faster than the BMW. The BMW is great for long trips because its more comfy, but if i am going anywhere that is a fun drive (like a 300 miles drive up the west coast) then i will take the stang.
In traffic the R6 is much faster, thats a give in.... BUT on a canyon road where i can drive flat out, I am much faster in the stang, Actually I can easily chase down almost any street bike and they will have a hard time keeping up in a SoCal canyons. The IRS and suspension set up on my car is very good for back roads, and will 4 wheels i can turn harder and brake harder as well.
The BMW isnt as fun to drive than the mustang. The mustang can alot of stuff, and is faster than the BMW. The BMW is great for long trips because its more comfy, but if i am going anywhere that is a fun drive (like a 300 miles drive up the west coast) then i will take the stang.
In traffic the R6 is much faster, thats a give in.... BUT on a canyon road where i can drive flat out, I am much faster in the stang, Actually I can easily chase down almost any street bike and they will have a hard time keeping up in a SoCal canyons. The IRS and suspension set up on my car is very good for back roads, and will 4 wheels i can turn harder and brake harder as well.
well you must have a bunch of amateur bike riders out there cause most of the time a street/sport bike would wreck a sports car in pretty much every category. My guess is the riders aren't pushing their bikes anywhere near their limit.
I have run on some really hard roads, and I can outrun pretty much any rider besides a pro on a canyon road.
Its just the physics of things. A car has 4 wheels and MUCH more grip. That means it can turn harder and brake harder.
I am running fresh Dunlop Q3s on my bike. My driving experience in a car is much higher than a bike, but put a ferrari and a ducati on a track and the ferrari will win. There is videos of this all over youtube. The bike will pull on the straight but the car will take over in the turns.
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