Level 4 is a "suggested" one for every day riding. the levels above that are really down to style and progress being made. It was made quite clear that different riding styles benefit different levels when we were given the low down at the factory. trial and error to find your best selection is the suggestion. I think at level 8, the DTC is almost pre-empting wheel slip and acts accordingly......
Level 4 would be appropriate if they made a yellow 1198, but for quicker bikes 2/3 is perfect
Did another 130 miles last night on DTC L4 and all is well. I'm kind of glad Newbie says it's a bit of an animal cos, er, it is. It doesn't intimidate me but it does show up my riding. Gonna have to sharpen up this year or I'll be back to novice group.
All this talk about 1198 being a better bike than the 1098-R1-Zx10-fire blade etc is rubbish in my eyes unless your a British super bike rider then you would notice..OK there are subtle differences but they are not miles apart from each other..every rider has different expectations .so no two riders are the same,And to compare bikes on our British roads is near impossible.....
Of course we'll never reach the limits of these bikes but that doesn't mean that we're not going to notice characteristics of a bike that we like or dislike. Meaning that someones riding style might suit a particular bike more than another and therefore they will say it's better etc.
I disagree that comparing bikes on British roads is impossible. I've effectively used that exact technique for comparing bikes.
I would add that if you can't tell or appreciate the difference, then "you" just can't tell.
Other riders can appreciate even small difference.
I am fortunate enough to get to ride all the bikes that are out there, the 1198 is massively different to the Fireblade, is it better ? That depends who is riding it and how you quantify it.