Did you guys see this?

Did you guys see this? I demo-dayed an RC8 once. I'm not going to lie, that's a bad ass piece of machinery. It handled extremely well and made my SV feel like I was riding a tank afterwards. 

It's definitely a track bike, though. I wouldn't want to tour or sit in traffic on one.

Originally shared by Jason ON

I rode an RC8 once, but not this fast. It is an amazing piece of engineering.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMBar3SO6tI

Comments

Jason ON said…
That BMW 1000RR is bad ass, too.
Jason ON said…
I'll admit it's not the prettiest bike, but I'm not into aesthetics, I'm into performance. You know, function over fashion. ;)
Jason ON said…
I'd buy an Aztek if it were functional. ;)
Jason ON said…
I had a friend with one, he didn't have any problems with it.
Paul M Edwards said…
I'd ride the shit out of the KTM RC8 & the BMW S1000RR on and off the street! I like the looks of both bikes, but then I do own a Buell 1125R, another love-it-or-hate-it styled bike.
Jim Ridings said…
Honestly I'd go for an Aprilia before the KTM - ever since watching The Long Way Round I won't be a customer of KTM.
Paul M Edwards said…
Yeah Jim Ridings ... KTM were a bunch of pussies about giving free bikes to those guys who had a 50/50 chance of making it while on camera for the entire world to see had they failed.
If you recall, the guys did end up breaking the rear subframe on 2 of the bikes (due to exceeding the gross weight limit) and the camera man fucked up his bike somehow.
Not sure if the KTMs would have fared any worse or better.

I rode a friend's Aprilia RSV 1000 R and found it to be underpowered and to have uncomfortable ergonomics. However, the Aprilia RSV4 looks incredible and I'd have to give it a try before judging.
Deepak Agarwal said…
Why was the car going off track at almost every turn?
Paul M Edwards said…
Because it was driven by an amateur, Deepak Agarwal .
Jim Ridings said…
Paul - It wasn't free bikes, Ewan and Charlie BOUGHT the bikes from BMW. And honestly the BMW was a better choice from the standpoint of parts availability and factory support.
Jim Ridings said…
Right, the BMW was too heavy - which was why they wanted to buy KTMs to begin with. But KTM basically said they wouldn't sell them the bikes.
Paul M Edwards said…
Jim Ridings I have the extended cut and just reviewed the first couple episodes.
The following time indexes on episode 2 clearly indicate that they were getting the bikes free:
2m24s While discussing KTM's phone call after the visit from KTM's consultant, Charlie saying "They don't want to give any of the bikes!"
4m16s Ewan saying "My first reaction was that we blew it. That we're just like a bunch of spoiled greedy people. And I thought about all the things we expect. They were offering to give us free motorbikes. Who else gets free motorbikes? You can't just walk into a shop and demand a free motorbike and yet we were."

And finally, Ewan is fucking loaded and owns a garage just for his bikes. He could have easily purchased 3 KTM Adventure bikes if that's what it came down to.
Paul M Edwards said…
If they wanted to buy bikes, they could have done so through a random dealer by proxy. The producer could have gone in with a blank check.
Jim Ridings said…
I may have missed that then Paul. Haven't watched it in some time.
Mark Dickerson said…
Awesome video!  and the bike is a beast.

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