Folks,
Every Motorcyclist worth his salt would have a burning desire to own a superbike. After spending close to 12 years with my Yamaha RD 350 going through both high's and low's that one usually experiences with such a machine thought it apt to upgrade to a more powerful/modern bike. Thus began my search for a bike which would satisfy my hunger and need for speed. A few key outliners which helped make my decision was it should be easy to use, good handling, comfortable riding posture, Decent fuel tank and lots more. Objective with the bike is to do an occasional city use and more regularly on highway.
With these sole parameters and off course budget being around 8 Lakhs made my way towards HD. Should say the experience at their dealer was too good and feel it apt to thank Srinivas Reddy for being all ears with patience to my repeated queries and asking all sorta thrifty questions (including range of petrol tank as Iron has only 12 Liters) Booking done early this year March and then began my waiting period. Unfortunately HD could not keep up with their committment of 45 days and beginning to lose my interest, decided to check on the 48 which was then recently launched. Got to know that 48 had a more aggressive delivery dates which was confirmed by one of my friend who had upgraded from iron 883 to 48 and got his bike delivered within 15 days of his booking.
If i have to step up for the 48 it would mean enter/cross the 10 lakh market for which one has more options.
The following bikes were considered and have put my thoughts around them. Not an expert's view but from a typical layman.
1) Ducati 796: Not a big fan of Ducati considering the expensive service, not quite easy on pocket. Felt the engine to be quite noisy when compared to other bikes.Legacy Technology when compared to Jap Liter Bikes (due apologies to my dear friend Jayant aka JVH)
2) Sportster 48: Ride quality is poor with hard/non existent suspension. Very low GC of just 100 MM means i have to be extra careful when doing the bumps even the toll booths, a very small range of 150 Kms
3) Suzuki Bandit: Good All rounder, but very poor in its looks, when you pay the money guess it matters a little. Handling is poor as per the many reviews i have read, a bit of legacy technology
4) Iron 883: Just stick to it as am pretty much convinced with the bike, yes you get legacy via name, decent posture, proper city bike and can do long rides. Suspension is poor when compared to FZ-1. GC is questionable at 120 mm when compared to 135 mm of FZ. 12 liter tank compared to 18 of FZ1
5) Honda CB1000R: Very good quality bike, Super Silent engine. Felt it less VFM compared to FZ-1, as she makes 126 horses compared to 150. Had to extend my budget which i felt was a bit of overkill. Quieter Engine compared to FZ-1, probably due to the fact that it has 4 valves lesser than FZ-1?
6) Yamaha FZ-1, Famed R-1 Engine, excellent seating posture coupled with decent suspension. Very practical bike for the city and for long rides. The only con that i see is, lack of an overwhelming street presence and understated looks
Checked with our esteemed forum team bhp & a couple of friends, closely followed both ownership threads of Jayant & Nikhil. So it was to be the Yamaha FZ-1, booking done on the June 4th with a downpayment of 247K. Pretty clear with delivery dates and did not want dealers to set any wrong/false expectations. Gave them ample time incuding buffer which they stuck to. Should say 'Perfect Riders' did a Perfect Job after the initial run around given to me by Bangalore Wheels. They gave me regular updates right from the time bike was setup on the delivery truck, got a call on Saturday, July 16th asking me to inspect the bike. As luck would have it, was out in mysore to get some spares for my RD and made a dash for the showroom but thanks to Bangalore Traffic could not make it on time. Sunday spent restlessly, finished work early and headed out on monday. There she lay in the cage waiting to be unleashed.Have posted the photos when i first seen her. Apologies for the poor quality, clicked off my mobile.
D day arrived, August 5th all excited like a kid with his candy decided to take leave and head to showroom along with Dad n Mom by 1030. Was quite surprised looking at the way bike was decked with all ribbons
. After the update session on bike by the showroom guy (hardly remember what he was telling) got Dad n Mom to crank her for the first time. Froze for a second and being careful on the Revs slowly made my way into the traffic.
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Ride impressions after a few rides & first Service
1) Found her very easy to ride contrary to my expectations
2) Flickable
3) Surprised at the mileage, recorded a best of 21.9 Kmpl with a steady 120-130 Kays. Worst of 16 with stop go movement
4) Satisfactory First Service
5) Have noticed that Engine tends to be smooth with the usage of BP when Shell is not around. Have not bothered much about the Octane readings so far. If there is a choise, premium it will be else plain vanilla.
Will let the visuals take over as it might turn to be an endurance test for readers