NR750 anyone?
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rene
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Re: NR750 anyone?
sorry but anyone who needs an object to pull women needs to start thinking about a Penis Enlargement...
Somthing like 36k new i think but i was only 4 ish when it came out lol
Somthing like 36k new i think but i was only 4 ish when it came out lol
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Re: NR750 anyone?
i knew that was comin thats just a way us porpers justifying not having an expensive sports car lmao. but if you won the lotto i bet you would have 1.
ah 30 odd k new that explains the price then. gives you the cold sweats thinkin about it. at least with a car you get 4 seats
ah 30 odd k new that explains the price then. gives you the cold sweats thinkin about it. at least with a car you get 4 seats
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I do think it is an amazing looking bike, but think of the quality of 2nd hand car you could get for the same price!! Sure it wouldn't be as special, but i don't think I could tell the difference between that or 10K's worth of R1?? Though I've never ridden either!! lol However I could tell the difference between 10K's worth of beemer and 80K or so worth of porsche!! And i have driven both!! So for 100,000 squid I would go for a flash car, even though i would lose shite loads of money on it.
Also with 1300 miles over 17 years?? There's probably some dodgy bits that have corroded in there somewhere maybe??
Also with 1300 miles over 17 years?? There's probably some dodgy bits that have corroded in there somewhere maybe??
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Re: NR750 anyone?
Only thing that was properly special about that bike was the pistons; they were oval, and everything was made with light weight materials. Other than the oval pistons theres not much on that bike that you cant make or buy for any bike today.
And when you weigh it up with todays bikes, its not really got a pinch on anything, even when it came out it wasnt that great compared to the others. iirc it weight over 200kg dry!
But that aside, id have one, only a small number made, some exceptional engineering of the time and underseat exhausts, which, i believe were brough out before ducati came up with the idea on the 916, so the bike was quite ahead of its time.
And when you weigh it up with todays bikes, its not really got a pinch on anything, even when it came out it wasnt that great compared to the others. iirc it weight over 200kg dry!
But that aside, id have one, only a small number made, some exceptional engineering of the time and underseat exhausts, which, i believe were brough out before ducati came up with the idea on the 916, so the bike was quite ahead of its time.
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yea that a darn good way of putting it. but if you buy the porche 2nd hand you wont loose too much cos you loose most as soon as you drive from the dealers dont you?Jeppo wrote:I do think it is an amazing looking bike, but think of the quality of 2nd hand car you could get for the same price!! Sure it wouldn't be as special, but i don't think I could tell the difference between that or 10K's worth of R1?? Though I've never ridden either!! lol However I could tell the difference between 10K's worth of beemer and 80K or so worth of porsche!! And i have driven both!! So for 100,000 squid I would go for a flash car, even though i would lose shite loads of money on it.
Also with 1300 miles over 17 years?? There's probably some dodgy bits that have corroded in there somewhere maybe??
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rene
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Re: NR750 anyone?
that was the whole point really. Everything about it was very modern and pushed all boundrys at the time. The front forks have somthing like 5,000 differnt settings! It was never any good at anything though.RedexRobB wrote: so the bike was quite ahead of its time.
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Re: NR750 anyone?
223kg with around 100hp!
It's a V4 though so it'll sound lovely. Personally, I'm not a fan of the looks, but having said that the cutaway pic IS beautiful:

It's a V4 though so it'll sound lovely. Personally, I'm not a fan of the looks, but having said that the cutaway pic IS beautiful:

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Re: NR750 anyone?
feckin hell, finally a bike that my zx7r would beat in Top Trumps!Jamz wrote:223kg with around 100hp!
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Re: NR750 anyone?
Actually, reading up on the engine, I've changed my mind and I want one!
http://www.aoyg10.dsl.pipex.com/VFR-RVF ... 750-5a.jpg
Good site for the brochure scans here:
http://www.vsource.org/VFR-RVF_files/Br ... _NR750.htm
http://www.aoyg10.dsl.pipex.com/VFR-RVF ... 750-5a.jpg
Good site for the brochure scans here:
http://www.vsource.org/VFR-RVF_files/Br ... _NR750.htm
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Re: NR750 anyone?
Gemini wrote:feckin hell, finally a bike that my zx7r would beat in Top Trumps!Jamz wrote:223kg with around 100hp!![]()
gem
That's dry weight as well!!!
I'm quite amazed they didn't greatly exceed what an IL 4 is capable of, power-wise. Or maybe the road version is very heavily downtuned and restricted?
EDIT: Just found some specs for the '87 (previous) race version that have 155hp and 158kg which aren't too shabby for an endurance racer. And for the '92 road version 125hp @14500rpm and 220kg...
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Re: NR750 anyone?
the racer had 24,000 rpm rev limiter
. The whole point was to make a V6 type engine with with only 4 pistions. Sadly due to the oval pistions the pistion rings would always fail and the engine would eat itself. Honda fixed this in the end and learn a farking lot about pistion rings making them probably the best in the world.
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Re: NR750 anyone?
Its a bit like the bugatti veyron, just a 'technical exercise'.rene wrote:that was the whole point really. Everything about it was very modern and pushed all boundrys at the time. The front forks have somthing like 5,000 differnt settings! It was never any good at anything though.RedexRobB wrote: so the bike was quite ahead of its time.
Like i said when you look at it today, its not that great really.
Who wants sound??
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UNFmCnlXhPk
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=25lmTrbNIhM
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1qAfb1pXDBc
And this what not to do with one!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6wm0yWZ0SGo
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Re: NR750 anyone?
listening to that bike made me have an accident in my pants!
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Re: NR750 anyone?
Cept the veyron is bloody amazing in every way (cept fuel consumption) and does top every other road going car!!Its a bit like the bugatti veyron, just a 'technical exercise'.
Maybe the brabus TKR boasts better figures but i don't know if they actually put that in production..
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Re: NR750 anyone?
So was the NR when it came out.Jeppo wrote:Cept the veyron is bloody amazing in every wayIts a bit like the bugatti veyron, just a 'technical exercise'.

