Here are my thoughts, but note I am no expert rider and no technical wizard. As I looked at my newly purchased VTR I I thought this is a lovely looking bike and I was quite purring as the dealer handed me the keys. As I started it up, I glanced for the first time at my two mirrors, how scary are they? Talk about crap visibility behind you, I was worried about straining my neck I’d have to turn so hard as the mirrors reveal nothing. But start the VTR up and the sound is to die far, the Fazer is so quiet in comparison and quite dull, I quickly forgot about the mirrors.
To ride the VTR is awesome, well for me anyway. I have heard about this legendary torque, but nothing compares to riding the thing. In the FZ6 I always knew what gear I was in, what speed I was doing and how many revs I was making, I could almost feel it. This thing – well at times it feels like you can just keep it in the same high gear there is so much power. I was cruising towards Haywards Heath and thought I was doing about 60, I was doing 80, yes I know this is not excessively fast, but my point is how well the VTR handles on the twistys and so few gear changes...or am I just lazy?
One thing I couldn’t quite get used to was the seat, it felt like I was sitting on a polished laminate floor my butt was sliding up and down so much – is this normal?
Overall I rode 175 miles today, West Sussex – East Sussex, lunch with parents in Hastings – Kent and M20 and then M25 and A2 to home. Bike is awesome on the motorway, in the Fazer I found prolonged riding at 85 plus quite hard work, so I’d do the tonne plus blast and slow down again. Today on VTR, it felt so comfortable cruising at 90. Major accident on the M25 just before A21 Bromley, was great to ride to the front and be amongst about 100+ bikers waiting for the emergency services to clear up the mess, looked for a fellow VTR rider, but no joy.
Overall – What a bike, I love it, even if it does drink the fuel.
pp - My dad likes the colour of my bike, bit worrying, should have bought the yellow
