I can only say from personal experience that if you 'totally love your 2013' then you will have regrets changing it now. When you are less in love, and fancy a change, then do it.. Someone will then get your 'old' bike as a very nice bargain, and use it to lap you on TDs lol.
Assume you fall out of love fairly quick Soof as you're currently sporting an HP4 carbon and a '16 GSA :highly_amused:
Awww ****, that's an easy one - sell your soul for that sucker!!2017 HP4... I mean it COULD happen...
Over the years of trading in cars and bikes, once you start looking at other things you've moved on from the thing you have. I think deep down you've already made you're mind up to move on. I could be wrong but I think by May you'll have a 15.
Quite!
I had a session on an R1M whilst at Almeria with my '15-no blipper on the Yamaha took some getting used to.
It's the same as quickshifters-how did we manage without them?
Probably..... :encouragement:Came across a video of you Baz on YouTube caning it round Snett, bloody hell mate, indicated 170 on both front and rear straight, was the bike stock?
Re original post, I bought my S1000RR in March 2010 (Gulp,6 years ago) and have never bothered to test ride any of the later versions. I am not sure I could ride one any quicker apart from the latest with the suspension helping out.
I guess the suspension is a massive improvement on a 2010 bike?
Phil
If you make the jump i have a 2015 1000rr sport in black if your interested, ?11995