I am in the market for a new bike, and i have been lookin at an RC51. I don't really know much about the RC51 of V-twins. Can someone tell me some good and bad things about RC51
Owned an 03 R1, 02 & 03 954, 03 Z1000, 01 zrx1200r and a 01 gsxr 600.two said:Gsxr 750. What other bikes have you rode
having owned a 2001 750 i believe i can give an honest opinion between the 2...the gsxr is more comfortable to ride longer distances compared to the rc,the seat on the rc is alot firmer(honestly doesnt make much diff to me)motor wise(for the street)the rc wins hands down,the gsxr is by all concerns a peaky motor,anything below 9500rpm's and its anemic,the rc on the other hand pulls like a freight train just about anywhere,what you give up on top end with the rc is easily made up with a mid range hit that'll keep you smiling!not to mention a good pair of cans and a custom map!!!!:rockon stock for stock(again on the street)the rc's got better legs than the gsxr,mine always bottomed out when ridden hard,not so on the rc.draw back is that you feel every bump and crack in the road,yes its kinda harsh,but stability wise the rc's a rock.the gsxr tends to move around alot more the faster you go.brakes wise the gsxr has a wooden feel,not alot of anything,the rc by far has better stock binders with better feel and power.weight wise my 750,bone stock weighed in at 420 wet,my rc stock weighed in at 480 wet.the rc hides its weight really well but when the turns get tighter youll know its there,all of it!the rc tends to run at higher temps then the gsxr(thats one thing i miss about the zook)you wont win many drag races and the rc is a poor choice for a stunt bike. bike for bike,equal mod for mod a gsxr 750(let alone a 600)with equal riders will drop an rc like a bad habit.the rc's not a bike for everyone,its an aquired taste thats for sure.its not a perfect bike,but with time and money im sure ill enjoy mine for years to come:twocentstwo said:Gsxr 750. What other bikes have you rode
dadrc51 said:having owned a 2001 750 i believe i can give an honest opinion between the 2...the gsxr is more comfortable to ride longer distances compared to the rc,the seat on the rc is alot firmer(honestly doesnt make much diff to me)motor wise(for the street)the rc wins hands down,the gsxr is by all concerns a peaky motor,anything below 9500rpm's and its anemic,the rc on the other hand pulls like a freight train just about anywhere,what you give up on top end with the rc is easily made up with a mid range hit that'll keep you smiling!not to mention a good pair of cans and a custom map!!!!:rockon stock for stock(again on the street)the rc's got better legs than the gsxr,mine always bottomed out when ridden hard,not so on the rc.draw back is that you feel every bump and crack in the road,yes its kinda harsh,but stability wise the rc's a rock.the gsxr tends to move around alot more the faster you go.brakes wise the gsxr has a wooden feel,not alot of anything,the rc by far has better stock binders with better feel and power.weight wise my 750,bone stock weighed in at 420 wet,my rc stock weighed in at 480 wet.the rc hides its weight really well but when the turns get tighter youll know its there,all of it!the rc tends to run at higher temps then the gsxr(thats one thing i miss about the zook)you wont win many drag races and the rc is a poor choice for a stunt bike. bike for bike,equal mod for mod a gsxr 750(let alone a 600)with equal riders will drop an rc like a bad habit.the rc's not a bike for everyone,its an aquired taste thats for sure.its not a perfect bike,but with time and money im sure ill enjoy mine for years to come:twocents
LDH said:That is probably the most honest & accurate review I have read about an RC.
It is very refreshing to see someone tell the whole unbiased truth.
Cheers!
and all the RC50's and RC52's were sold out.......:woot:nycstripes said:a v-twin has soul, simlpy doesn't sound like your average sportbike
Ken
I beg to differ on the comfort factor. I use my RC51 as my only mode of transportation, and with a Sargent seat is not bad around town. Yes, you WILL feel every bump in the road, and it WILL overheat in 100F stop and go traffic. And I completely agree with the rest of what you said in it being behind the curve compared to the new '06s.canuck51 said:An RC51 is uncomfortable bike to ride. If you ride it slowly, it will overheat. It's a lousy street bike, frankly.
As do I on both statements.norcal_RC51 said:I beg to differ on the comfort factor. I use my RC51 as my only mode of transportation
HWY2vet. said:Was actually scraping my kickstand(yes it was up) at streets of Willow...
I got that feeling today on a little solo ride. The sounds the twin makes with aftermarket pipes is intoxicating. Now toss in a great chassis and brakes and I'm in heaven.:notworthy Geez, I sound like Coleman! Super cool chit!:woot:rlm996 said:Does anyone but me get that feeling when the hair on your arms and neck stand up at the sight and sound of an RC51 at full boil in 4th, then 5th, then 6th gear? Maybe I'm obsessed, :wacky but there is no other bike made that i would be on at the moment.