You never get that feeling again…

You never get that feeling again…

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8IKERDAVE

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2,434 posts

220 months

Thursday 24th October
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Sat at work doing a bit of reminiscing. I remember being aged 16 and being the proud owner of an FS1E. An older mate had a TZR250 and handed me the keys on a nice quiet open road. I'll never forget that feeling when I wound it on in 2nd gear and hit the infamous powerband, it look off like a rocket!

I had a similar feeling years later when I completed my DAS and climbed aboard my GSXR600 SRAD. I've ridden a ton of bikes since and on the whole I enjoy every bike I ride but nothing compares to that feeling of sheer joy when you ride something with far more power than you're used to.

Now the owner of a Z1000SX, I assume I would need to ride something like a Hayabusa Turbo to experience that again.

Can you remember your first time?

RizzoTheRat

25,998 posts

199 months

Thursday 24th October
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I passed my test on CG125 but hadn't got as far as buying a bike when my mate broke his arm training one night and asked me to take his RGV250 home for him. If you've never ridden a little two smoke the experience for a new rider can broadly be described as "nothing... nothing... nothing... HOLYst... nothing". hehe


200Plus Club

11,179 posts

285 months

Thursday 24th October
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8IKERDAVE said:
Sat at work doing a bit of reminiscing. I remember being aged 16 and being the proud owner of an FS1E. An older mate had a TZR250 and handed me the keys on a nice quiet open road. I'll never forget that feeling when I wound it on in 2nd gear and hit the infamous powerband, it look off like a rocket!

I had a similar feeling years later when I completed my DAS and climbed aboard my GSXR600 SRAD. I've ridden a ton of bikes since and on the whole I enjoy every bike I ride but nothing compares to that feeling of sheer joy when you ride something with far more power than you're used to.

Now the owner of a Z1000SX, I assume I would need to ride something like a Hayabusa Turbo to experience that again.

Can you remember your first time?
Very similar when trading in a TZR250YPVS for my first 600cc Yamaha FZR which was a "hooligans" bike at the time. Nearly crapped myself on the first few big throttle openings, then the giggles started. Naturally I bought the bike, the test ride was memorable.

podman

8,928 posts

247 months

Thursday 24th October
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Spot on OP, I can remember having a MTX50 and 1 or 2 "older" lads of our group passed their tests , one let me have a go on his DT175MX, off road....

Absolutely felt like a missile , only *nearly* equalled when I had the work done on the H2.

Hungrymc

6,870 posts

144 months

Thursday 24th October
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lol. Yep. I was riding a CB250N after my test when a mate threw me the keys to his 1995 Fireblade while he had a go on the Superdream. To be fair, he reckoned the knackered old CB was more scary than the Blade as it didn’t go where you pointed it. But I couldn’t believe the way it ripped round to 3 figure speeds (the blade I mean :-) )

generationx

7,510 posts

112 months

Thursday 24th October
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As a late-comer I passed my test in my late 20s - taking the Direct Access course the biggest bike I had ever ridden was a Honda 125 thing.

As a sensible first bike I, of course, bought a brand new ZX-6R. Collected it on a really windy day, it was absolutely terrifying. That feeling didn't last long...

v9

248 posts

55 months

Thursday 24th October
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Yep. CBR600 for me. Had it a couple of weeks just pottering around, getting used to it. Remember clear as day the first time I opened the taps on the Fosse Way and bounced it off the limiter in the first few gears - made me laugh out loud and I realised then what riding a bike was about, not just the speed but the visceral nature of grabbing a bike by the scruff of the neck and the physical forces involved in getting it to do what you want. Will probably never get that feeling again.

The nearest I’ve come since was probably a K20 engined S1 Exige with a supercharger which was just bonkers fast and utterly brutal to drive. Seemed to hit the limiter pretty much as fast as I could change gear. Still want one!

STe_rsv4

783 posts

105 months

Thursday 24th October
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for me it was getting my knee down. I had been riding for over 10 years and had never managed it / tried hard enough.
Me and my mate were in France on a brilliantly twisty road and found a few perfect bends to practice. took me around 5 attempts to muster up the courage to "lean" that far off the bike until I heard that unmistakeable "kkkkkkkkkkk" of the slider touching down. The buzz was unreal

Now I can pretty much get my knee down whenever I want but its just never the same feeling as that 1st time !

Steve Bass

10,364 posts

240 months

Thursday 24th October
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Suzuki X7.
A friends brother has one in blue. I was 15 and had a go on a quiet Kentish road.....
I bought that very bike 3 months before I turned 17.
I'm closing in on 60 now and I still nurse a semi pulling out of the pits on a TD or getting my mojo on in the woods on my enduro bike.

I fking love bikes. Always have, always will.

Guess I'm too old to grow up now.

Timbo_S2

571 posts

270 months

Thursday 24th October
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generationx said:
As a late-comer I passed my test in my late 20s - taking the Direct Access course the biggest bike I had ever ridden was a Honda 125 thing.

As a sensible first bike I, of course, bought a brand new ZX-6R. Collected it on a really windy day, it was absolutely terrifying. That feeling didn't last long...
Exactly the same as me, but with a K1 GSXR600. Sorted the insurance from midday, can still remember standing about in my leathers waiting for the clock to count down...

ChocolateFrog

28,622 posts

180 months

Thursday 24th October
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2 years on a CG125 as a 17/18yo, which followed a year on an awful Suzuki scooter of some 80's description. So when I bought my Bandit 1200 and it would wheelie off the throttle it felt absolutely immense. Guy who sold it to me seemed genuinely concerned for my safety on the drive home.

I loved that bike, way better than the sum of it's components.

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Edited by ChocolateFrog on Thursday 24th October 16:47

Biker9090

1,130 posts

44 months

Thursday 24th October
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Aprilia RS50 that definitely wasn't derestricted officer when the thought of seatbelts popped into my mind (my first ever bike tbf). But also the Aprilia RS125 2t I had shortly after that definitely wasn't derestricted officer.

bogie

16,612 posts

279 months

Thursday 24th October
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I learnt on a C90 off road, then an old Honda CD200 benly. The first "whoa" moment was getting on a friends CR125 2 stroke crosser and hitting the power band.

Nothing to beat the freedom of first time on road riding though, even on L plates a full power used RG125 was fast enough at 18 smile

ujio

370 posts

177 months

Thursday 24th October
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8IKERDAVE said:
Sat at work doing a bit of reminiscing. I remember being aged 16 and being the proud owner of an FS1E. An older mate had a TZR250 and handed me the keys on a nice quiet open road. I'll never forget that feeling when I wound it on in 2nd gear and hit the infamous powerband, it look off like a rocket!

I had a similar feeling years later when I completed my DAS and climbed aboard my GSXR600 SRAD. I've ridden a ton of bikes since and on the whole I enjoy every bike I ride but nothing compares to that feeling of sheer joy when you ride something with far more power than you're used to.

Now the owner of a Z1000SX, I assume I would need to ride something like a Hayabusa Turbo to experience that again.

Can you remember your first time?
Good thread.

For me it was picking up my Yanagawa rep ZX-7R at the age of 21 (a bike I had lusted over for a few years) and taking it straight to a section of the A41 I was familiar with near my old school. I remember vividly being outstretched on that space hopper tank and low slung bars opening it in full throttle for the first time in second then third... watching the speedo swing around hitting 120mph and thinking F**K me! The airbox howl and Akrapovic exhaust providing the aural symphony was intoxicating.

Unforgettable.

I don't know how I can get near that feeling again.

Caddyshack

11,826 posts

213 months

Thursday 24th October
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I had ridden my DT50 /65 kit for a year and then rode my friends big bored DT125 and it felt like a missile.

In later life passed my full test and opening the taps on my first 660 and 600 bikes plus riding other 1000cc sports bikes like the S1000RR gave me a similar feeling, the rush of a light bike and big power is amazing…it’s the reason I dislike the modern twins, my Ducati 950 just doesn’t have the rush despite 120hp and dollops of torque.

Time4another

270 posts

10 months

Thursday 24th October
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Picking up my Busa I couldn't believe I owned one. Was only my 2nd road bike with only having my license 18 months. I knew deep down she was too much but couldnt say no to buying it, always wanted one and it was too good a deal to leave. Gave it a little squeeze on the way home through 2 gears, not even close to red lining it and it was total sensory overload. Grinning and giggling like a schoolboy.

Moulder

1,527 posts

219 months

Thursday 24th October
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Passed my CBT and had an AR50 for a year, passed my main test (when there was only one) two days after my 17th birthday, and PX'd it for an NSR250.

Difference off the charts, especially uphill over 10,00 revs.

airsafari87

2,853 posts

189 months

Thursday 24th October
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The ride back from the test center to the riding school. Absolutely pissing it down, A19 covered with diesel from a spill …. Buzzing my tits off.

First ride on my very first bike (GSXR 400) after passing my test.

First time getting my knee down is always a big one for any biker.

First time I rode a 1000cc sportsbike with quickshifter and electronics, long, wide open road with no traffic holding WOT right through to 6th and just knocking it up a gear by gear. I had an involuntary fit of giggles when I finally rolled off the throttle.

First big crash sticks in the mind too and that slow motion ‘ohhhh balls’ feeling that goes through your mind while you’re mid air, sans bike.

itcaptainslow

3,858 posts

143 months

Thursday 24th October
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Doing my DAS and being encouraged to give it a fistful in second by the instructor away from a roundabout. From memory it was only a CB600F, so not a “quick” bike, but my goodness the lack of inertia and the crisp way it picked up speed…glorious. Loved a four cylinder bike ever since.

Had a similar “Oh my wow” moment riding a VFR800 when it came on cam. Again, not a stupidly rapid bike, but totally different to what I’d ever experienced before.

OldGermanHeaps

4,204 posts

185 months

Thursday 24th October
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When i was 12 i had a ty80, and i had a go on a pw50, and quite a knackered kmx125, until some lunatic up the bing said if i could start his ktm500mx 2 stroke i could have a go. It was eye opening, never been shocked by anything so much ever since.
Letf such a mark that as soon as my wages allowed i had to buy a 25 and a 500, but the next shock was how unreliable they were after a yz and a cr

Edited by OldGermanHeaps on Thursday 24th October 18:37