Why an R1?......
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 7:58 am
Ok I want to start off by saying that I'm not having a go at these guys im just curious as to why.
I went to the NEC on Wednesday and bought Nick Sanders autobiography. I also got another a couple of little books and got a couple of DVDs thrown in. I watched the DVDs yesterday and thought why an R1? Why any sportsbike for that matter to go around the world, Americas etc. I know some people will say because they can but it still doesn't make any sense to me.
An adventure style bike will be more comfortable, economical, reliable, have a bigger tank range, get more kit on etc.
It does prove you can have an "adventure" on any bike but still can't understand why?
He is sponsored by Yamaha so presumably has access to the 1200 Tenere and he can't do 180mph everywhere so why?
Like I said watching DVDs like this is inspirational and I'm not having a go just why a sportsbike when it would seem pretty much everything else would seem like a better bet.
I went to the NEC on Wednesday and bought Nick Sanders autobiography. I also got another a couple of little books and got a couple of DVDs thrown in. I watched the DVDs yesterday and thought why an R1? Why any sportsbike for that matter to go around the world, Americas etc. I know some people will say because they can but it still doesn't make any sense to me.
An adventure style bike will be more comfortable, economical, reliable, have a bigger tank range, get more kit on etc.
It does prove you can have an "adventure" on any bike but still can't understand why?
He is sponsored by Yamaha so presumably has access to the 1200 Tenere and he can't do 180mph everywhere so why?
Like I said watching DVDs like this is inspirational and I'm not having a go just why a sportsbike when it would seem pretty much everything else would seem like a better bet.