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Optimus Prime
05-28-2004, 11:13 AM
So I took a Blast out for a Test Drive (HD/Buell seems to be the only dealership still doing those) Anyways, I had read some reviews and was expecting a lot. The biggest problem I had was the seat was way, way to short. I'm 6' with a 34/36 inch inseam and I sat on the front of the passenger seat the whole time. I know there are two seat options, so I thought maybe this was the low one, but the salesperson swore it was the high option. Of course he could be an idiot, it wouldn't be the first time a SA's been wrong.

Bruce: How does yours fit? If I remember correctly your a tall strapping young lad yourself. ;)

Good:
The bike cornered very well for it's price range and had decent power. I also hear there's a Vance and Hines pipe and a rejet kit that really opens the bike up. Claimed 72 MPG

Bad:
needs a bigger seat. Smallest friction zone ever. The clutch was either out or in, horrible time starting until I realized that the gearing was so low that I didn't need any throttle to get moving. I found a lot of false nuetrals when realling giving it heck off an on ramp.

Overall I think I could l live with it if it had a good seat, or if it turned out the one I was riding was the low seat.

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 11:16 AM
Buell Blast = teh ghey...

do yourself a favor and please don't buy one... if you want a wussy bike at least get a cool one like a Suzuki SV650S or something.

Optimus Prime
05-28-2004, 11:17 AM
Buell Blast = teh ghey...

do yourself a favor and please don't buy one... if you want a wussy bike at least get a cool one like a Suzuki SV650S or something.

:asshole: :flipoff: :flipoff: :flipoff:

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 11:19 AM
If you want to be strafed on the highway by a Civic Hybrid, by all means, purchase one... I'll stick with my Ducati 748 and BMW K1200RS... :D

BruceX3
05-28-2004, 11:33 AM
I really like my Buell Blast. I'm 6' with a 34" inseam as well, and have the high seat on mine and still it is a little low, but I can deal with it. I really like that I can flat foot it very easily. I agree with your pros and cons. The friction zone is very small, you are right. I stalled the bike several times when I first got it, but now that I have about 800 miles on it, I'm definitely used to it. The bike does corner very well and is fun as heck in the twisties up on Mulholland Drive.

Basically, I bought the Blast because it was a very highly recommended bike for a new rider. It has enough power to get you where you need to go, handles well, is "forgiving" to the mistakes any new rider will invariably make, and it weighs roughly 350 lbs, so if I do do something stupid (which I have done!), I can muscle it up and not drop it. I'm quite sure that I'll outgrow it in a couple of years after I have several 1000 miles under my belt and at that time I may move up to a HD or something.

I'm not a real fan of the jap sport bikes. I don't feel comfortable with the leaning forward riding position of their sport bikes and the controls in the rear. I looked at the Kawa Ninja 500 and didn't feel right on it. I like the controls where they are on the Blast and I think I could get used to forward controls as well when I move up to a cruiser.

I also liked that the Blast was an American made motorcycle. Even though I drive a German car, I kind of wanted to buy an American MC.

Anyway, if you have any other comments or questions, feel free to ask.

Bruce

3LOU5
05-28-2004, 11:35 AM
... I'll stick with my Ducati 748 and BMW K1200RS... :D

Yeah, like they're good bikes for beginners.

:rolleyes: :tsk:

BruceX3
05-28-2004, 11:35 AM
PS-I have some trouble shifting from first to second sometimes where I end up in neutral, so I know what you mean. You really have to give it a swift up tick to get into second. I've gotten used to that too by now. Every bike has quirks, I'm sure. :thumbup:

BruceX3
05-28-2004, 11:36 AM
Yeah, like they're good bikes for beginners.

:rolleyes: :tsk:Exactly! :thumbup: Maybe if the beginner is a squid and wants to kill himself! :rofl:

Claresecl
05-28-2004, 11:47 AM
teh ghey...




:dunno: What does that mean? :dunno:

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 11:50 AM
I recommended a good beginner bike... an SV650S... obviously humor is lost on some people...

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 11:56 AM
P.S. I learned on a 95 Ninka ZX-7... and am 6ft, 180lbs...

IMO, if you get a "Blast" you will tire of it quickly, not to mention other Buell, Harley, and every other rider will poke fun at you. There are plenty of other suitable "beginner" bikes out there that are not "crotch rockets" that you won't "kill yourself" on...

But hey, what do I know, I have only been riding for over a decade and have had 1 Kawi, 2 Ducatis and 1 BMW... not to mention riding nearly EVERY other brand of bike out there at some point including Triumphs, Aprilias, etc, etc... about the only thing I haven't ridden is a Laverda and some other ghey French bikes.

BruceX3
05-28-2004, 11:58 AM
I recommended a good beginner bike... an SV650S... obviously humor is lost on some people...Many in the biker community would not agree that a 645 cc engine is compatible with a new rider. :rolleyes:

BruceX3
05-28-2004, 12:00 PM
P.S. I learned on a 95 Ninka ZX-7... and am 6ft, 180lbs...

IMO, if you get a "Blast" you will tire of it quickly, not to mention other Buell, Harley, and every other rider will poke fun at you. There are plenty of other suitable "beginner" bikes out there that are not "crotch rockets" that you won't "kill yourself" on...

But hey, what do I know, I have only been riding for over a decade and have had 1 Kawi, 2 Ducatis and 1 BMW... not to mention riding nearly EVERY other brand of bike out there at some point including Triumphs, Aprilias, etc, etc... about the only thing I haven't ridden is a Laverda and some other ghey French bikes.
Personally, I have a high enough self esteem that I could care less if other riders are "poking fun" at me. :tsk:

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 12:03 PM
Many in the biker community would not agree that a 645 cc engine is compatible with a new rider. :rolleyes:
Well I am part of the "biker community" (AMA member for many years now) and vehemently disagree. http://www.zianet.com/mattjw916/kabong.gif

Melissa
05-28-2004, 12:03 PM
But hey, what do I know, I have only been riding for over a decade and have had 1 Kawi, 2 Ducatis and 1 BMW... not to mention riding nearly EVERY other brand of bike out there at some point including Triumphs, Aprilias, etc, etc... about the only thing I haven't ridden is a Laverda and some other ghey French bikes.:rolleyes: If you haven't ridden an Agusta, you haven't really ridden. :tsk:



















:p


Ducati and BMW scoot family here! :hi:

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 12:06 PM
to paraphrase your sig... "Life's too short to waste it on underpowered motorcycles of questionable engineering quality."

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 12:07 PM
...
:p


Ducati and BMW scoot family here! :hi:

:bigpimp: :thumbup:

Melissa
05-28-2004, 12:11 PM
to paraphrase your sig... "Life's too short to waste it on underpowered motorcycles of questionably engineering quality."
Someone who is new, relatively new or just getting back to riding after a hiatus is stupid and asking for death or worse if he/she goes out and buys the biggest, baddest bike out there.

Personally, I'd rather spend $2-3k on an underpowered and undersexy bike, get bored, sell it and buy bigger a few months later than have a 996R, look super hot on it and then eat a tree the next day and be without a bike and possibly without a leg.

If someone likes a bike...any bike...the last thing a real rider should want to do is discourage that person.

My husband and I have never been fond of HD's, and get nasty looks from many members of that riding community. However, we look at them with mutual respect...love of two wheeled riding.

Optimus Prime
05-28-2004, 12:12 PM
mattjw916:
First, I'm not a new rider. I've riden for 3 years and have well north of 7,000 miles under my belt. I've been looking at the SV650 as well as other bikes, but this thread was about the Blast. I'd heard good things about it so I was just checking it out. I am a huge nerd in that I have to research everything on the market before I make a decision.

Personally I could care less if you think a certain bike is "Gay", or if you think it isn't cool enough. Second, I find it rude that you use the term Gay, or "Ghey" as you l33t wannabe's say, in a derogatory fashion.

Optimus Prime
05-28-2004, 12:17 PM
Someone who is new, relatively new or just getting back to riding after a hiatus is stupid and asking for death or worse if he/she goes out and buys the biggest, baddest bike out there.

Personally, I'd rather spend $2-3k on an underpowered and undersexy bike, get bored, sell it and buy bigger a few months later than have a 996R, look super hot on it and then eat a tree the next day and be without a bike and possibly without a leg.

If someone likes a bike...any bike...the last thing a real rider should want to do is discourage that person.

My husband and I have never been fond of HD's, and get nasty looks from many members of that riding community. However, we look at them with mutual respect...love of two wheeled riding.
:stupid:

I've been buying cheap used bikes, fixing them up, riding them for a year and then selling them for a profit. I find this keeps me on less powerful bikes that won't get me into trouble, allows me to keep the overall $$ for the hobby low, keeps the insuracne low since I'm under 25, and allows me to try out a large cross-section of motorcycles to find out what I really like (just recently discovered I don't like laid back cruisers :snooze: ).

Once I get to 25 I figure I'll have paid my dues and I'm gonna get a brand new bike.

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 12:29 PM
Personally I could care less if you think a certain bike is "Gay", or if you think it isn't cool enough. Second, I find it rude that you use the term Gay, or "Ghey" as you l33t wannabe's say, in a derogatory fashion.

Considering it is IMPOSSIBLE to say anything on "teh int4rw3b" without offending someone, somehow, somewhere, that really does not concern me much. Regardless, I was not trying to offend you, so I apologize for its unintended meaning towards you, if it did so.

If I want to use l33t sp34k I will... I have been an IT consultant long enough to earn that right...

If you want to call me dumb or irresponsible for recommending such a "scary" motorcycle, that is your prerogative, you just better qualify your statements with some facts.

BTW, if your feelings are sooo fragile, you shouldn't be on the web... :cry:

LeucX3
05-28-2004, 12:30 PM
Well I am part of the "biker community" (AMA member for many years now) and vehemently disagree. http://www.zianet.com/mattjw916/kabong.gif
Yes, your opinion is the only one that matters and everyone else here is just plain wrong and stupid. :rolleyes: :confused:

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 12:37 PM
Yes, your opinion is the only one that matters and everyone else here is just plain wrong and stupid.
um yeah, that was what I was saying... :rolleyes:

Melissa
05-28-2004, 12:40 PM
Check out

http://www.sargentcycle.com/default2.html

and

http://www.corbin.com/

for aftermarket seats. Not sure if they will have something for the Buell, but its worth looking into. Probably one of the best mods on my husband's Duc is a Sargent seat.

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 12:45 PM
Check out

http://www.sargentcycle.com/default2.html

and

http://www.corbin.com/

for aftermarket seats. Not sure if they will have something for the Buell, but its worth looking into. Probably one of the best mods on my husband's Duc is a Sargent seat.
Corbin seats are almost mandatory for BMWs on long trips... I rode out to SoCal on my K12 with a stock seat... BAD IDEA... ouch! :D

glaws
05-28-2004, 12:45 PM
:dunno: What does that mean? :dunno:
<!--StartFragment --> "I had ghey burglars the other night. They broke in and rearranged the furniture."

Melissa
05-28-2004, 12:49 PM
Corbin seats are almost mandatory for BMWs on long trips... I rode out to SoCal on my K12 with a stock seat... BAD IDEA... ouch! :D
We haven't replaced the seat on our R1100RS yet, but might eventually. We have few complaints when doing long rides, but it would be nice to have better, especially if we explore Alaska's interior like we are planning.

BruceX3
05-28-2004, 01:19 PM
Someone who is new, relatively new or just getting back to riding after a hiatus is stupid and asking for death or worse if he/she goes out and buys the biggest, baddest bike out there.

Personally, I'd rather spend $2-3k on an underpowered and undersexy bike, get bored, sell it and buy bigger a few months later than have a 996R, look super hot on it and then eat a tree the next day and be without a bike and possibly without a leg.

If someone likes a bike...any bike...the last thing a real rider should want to do is discourage that person.

My husband and I have never been fond of HD's, and get nasty looks from many members of that riding community. However, we look at them with mutual respect...love of two wheeled riding.
Once again, a very mature and well written response from my fellow gym rat. mattjw916 should take lessons from you! :thumbup:

gojira-san
05-28-2004, 01:23 PM
Corbin seats are almost mandatory for BMWs on long trips... I rode out to SoCal on my K12 with a stock seat... BAD IDEA... ouch! :D
BMW seats require a certain Teutonic stoicness for long trips. :) That being said, I like the seat on my K12... must be because it was a lot more comfortable than the R1100GS's seat on long trips! The Corbin just didn't fit me (and no I am not a fat @zz!) :D

Optimus Prime
05-28-2004, 01:35 PM
Considering it is IMPOSSIBLE to say anything on "teh int4rw3b" without offending someone, somehow, somewhere, that really does not concern me much.
^ = cop-out


If I want to use l33t sp34k I will... I have been an IT consultant long enough to earn that right...

I've yet to meet a mature adult who uses l33t sp34k. It should only be used by pimply faced teens on IIRC. If your using your daddy's account log-in you should stop, he may get mad.


If you want to call me dumb or irresponsible for recommending such a "scary" motorcycle, that is your prerogative, you just better qualify your statements with some facts.

When did I ever say anything about the motorcycle you recomended? I actually said I was looking at an SV650. Look around and you'll see the post about it. I'm also looking at a Monster and various other bikes. Your original comment was
Buell Blast = teh ghey...
do yourself a favor and please don't buy one... if you want a wussy bike at least get a cool one like a Suzuki SV650S or something.


Where did you qualify your statement with any facts? All you did was tell me you thought the bike was wussy. Wow, what a great reason not to buy a bike. Some guy on the internet said it was wussy. [/sarcasm]


BTW, if your feelings are sooo fragile, you shouldn't be on the web... :cry:

Again, where did this come from? :rolleyes: Looks like someone needs to grow up.

LeucX3
05-28-2004, 01:52 PM
BTW, if your feelings are sooo fragile, you shouldn't be on the web... :cry:
So polite, well-mannered people should just keep quite and not say anything on the interet boards like this one?

elbert
05-28-2004, 02:28 PM
<!--StartFragment --> "I had ghey burglars the other night. They broke in and rearranged the furniture."

http://forums.bimmerevolution.com/images/smiles/keke.gif

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 03:25 PM
I've yet to meet a mature adult who uses l33t sp34k. It should only be used by pimply faced teens on IIRC. If your using your daddy's account log-in you should stop, he may get mad.
Well, that's one opinion... beyond your definition, it is also used to denote a humorous tone on many other boards on "the Internet".
Buell Blast = teh ghey...
do yourself a favor and please don't buy one... if you want a wussy bike at least get a cool one like a Suzuki SV650S or something.
That was said in jest... I qualified my statement in a later post, and if you weren't so busy being "offended" you would have noticed... so here it is again. "IMO, if you get a "Blast" you will tire of it quickly, not to mention other Buell, Harley, and every other rider will poke fun at you. There are plenty of other suitable "beginner" bikes out there that are not "crotch rockets" that you won't "kill yourself" on..."
If you need a more technical explanation of why the Buell is IMO not a good bike I will be happy to offer one.
Again, where did this come from? Looks like someone needs to grow up.
Obviously I am grown up enough to not be "offended" by every little remark someone makes, I just offer another opinion and move on without trying to gather the few cyber -friends I have to mount some feudal attempt at flaming.

Additionally, if you can actually count how many miles you have ridden in three years, it's not enough to get out of the "beginners" group. NO seasoned rider would be looking at a Blast for their primary bike, thumpers (single-cylinder bikes) are terrible on the fwy.

Try taking what people say online with a grain of salt and not getting all spun up about it. :p

You didn't see me getting "offended" after you did this:
:asshole: :flipoff::flipoff::flipoff:
...now did you?

mattjw916
05-28-2004, 03:33 PM
next time if you only want "Bruce" to comment on your thread, send him a PM!