Hi guys
I've had my 'ace now for a couple of years, and before the 955, I had a 'Cat for 8 years. What seems to be constant though, from '96 onward, and even now, The Thunderace is simply not a popular bike.
I was wondering why.
It's comfy, has a good tank range, decent wind protection (once a double bubble is fitted), clocks are easy to read (again, double bubble), can hold a ton of luggage, has a glob of torque up it's sleeve, stops half decent, but is not the most prettiest, but lets face it, it's prettier than some of the other bikes of it's time (RF)
Opinions please
Why was the 'Ace never popular?
Why was the 'Ace never popular?
Crazy L, The Original since 1976
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IMHO, the ace came along at the wrong time and was aimed at the sports market...around the same time the blade made an appearance. It was Yamaha half hearted attempt at competeing with the Blade. Yamaha were caught with their pants down when the Blade arrived as it was so different from the competition.
As you say, its style suggests its bigger than what it actually is. Even tho' its slightly lighter than the FZR before it, it certainly looked alot heavier...
But then the R1 came along and we all forgave Yamaha their slight hic cup
As you say, its style suggests its bigger than what it actually is. Even tho' its slightly lighter than the FZR before it, it certainly looked alot heavier...
But then the R1 came along and we all forgave Yamaha their slight hic cup
AKA Bald headed b'stard
Nowt wrong with the RF really, thought I'd get someones goat with that though, lol.
Didn't the 'blade come out in '92?
I think you're right though, it was aimed at being sporty, when the looks betrayed its intent. By '96, when they were launched, the world had the 916, RC45, and for us mortals, an Urban Tiger Blade, which is still way sexier than the ace. But now, they still have a stigma about them.
Didn't the 'blade come out in '92?
I think you're right though, it was aimed at being sporty, when the looks betrayed its intent. By '96, when they were launched, the world had the 916, RC45, and for us mortals, an Urban Tiger Blade, which is still way sexier than the ace. But now, they still have a stigma about them.
Crazy L, The Original since 1976
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