Here's my list starting with the oldest.
1987 FZ 700. Some more plastic. Semi-zippy motor
1987 GSXR 750. Fun bike, borrowed from friend. Rode from Berkeley CA to LA CA. Most uncomfrotable seat ever made. Light, handles well if not a bit nervous.
1990 GSXR 750. uncomfortable, buzzy, slick transmission.
1993 GS 500. nimble and gutless, but fun through the corners.
1995 GPZ 1100. Porky in a clumbsy sort of way Some grunt.
1996 ZX-11. Docile until you start twisting, not a rush of speed, but a endless amount of velocity. Probably nothing like a Busa though.
1996 RF 900. I bought it for $2900 all there. Handled worse than my Katana with 1980 front end. My Katana actually handles pretty well. Pathetic forks that would dive at every opportunity. Super vague handling. Motor was so so, you'd expect more grunt.
1997 ZX-6R. Friend bought it for 900 w/o plastic. Deceptively fast. Smooth motor, strong brakes. Clunky transmission.
1998 T-595 Daytona. Wow, what a bizzare bike. The motor pulls like a train. And the fuel injection was strange when decelerating. It felt like it was gonna die. The motor seemed like it would keep pulling in all gears, slow revving, tractor like (D-9). The exhaust note was quite pleasing. It had the high carbon Triumph performance can on. Nice tone. The riding position was similar to the 1990 Gisxr. I liked it eventhough it was uncomfortable.
2000 CBR 1100XX. My friends and I joked about the feeling of this bike.
Scary/Boring. Its a Honda, everything is so perfect and reliable that it lacks character. The acceleration is so without drama that you don't realize how fast you're going. The motor revs, but you don't feel it. A faceless motorcycle.
2000 ZRX 1100. Handled well for such a big bike. It turned in so much easier than my Kat. I guess the 17'' vs. 19'' is the big difference. That little quarter fairing does nothing but buffet your faceshield. I was getting blown about a 80 mph. The motor is super smooth. almost too smooth. The top end was marginal. Kinda seemed like it signed off early. I bet the original ELR was more interesting. Maybe a little more soul.
2001 Buell X-1 Lightning. Super fun bike. I only rode it 6 miles. Wheelies at will and I don't know how to wheelie really. Moves out when you click through the gears. I was on a 25 mph road, I snatched a few gears and as two houses passed by I was doing 70.
2001 Aprillia RSV Mille R. This bike was interesting. By far the most expensive machine I've been on. My bike cost $400 this one $17,000. It had the Ohlins suspension and OZ wheels with Pirelli Super Corsa tires and a power chip. The V is so different than a Four. Instant acceleration at any rpm a super plush suspension. I rode it on a mostly wet day with some dry patches. I didn't really get to lean it over much. Wheelies at will also. Very cool bike.
2002 YZF R-1. I expected much more from this bike. It felt a bit ragged a 10500 rpms. It felt like it was going to buzz worse than it already was so I shifted. The handling was super quick, but not reassuring. I didn't really feel very planted. I suppose it takes some time to adapt to technology this new.
Out of these bikes, I liked the T-595 and the Aprillia. They had some character. I realized that it would be weird spending 10k on a bike and riding around. I think the riding experience would be different in some negative way. Makes me all the more happy riding my Kat. I've only seen two on the road in the past 10 years. Carter
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