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 Posted: 10:46 - 03 Aug 2006 Post subject: Which big trailie? Let me bathe at the spring of your wisdom |
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Howdy
Bit of advice please. I'm a rather large fellow (6'5", 19 stone, 36" inseam) who's getting a bit tired of bending his legs past the pain threshold in order to ride a Hornet. Therefore I'd like to get some sort of big trailie, and wanted your opinion on the following. Please bear in mind that I:
-- want to sit comfortably
-- will slap a topbox on whichever one I end up getting
-- will be using the bike mostly for city commuting, with the occasional short trip
-- will need to carry a passenger sometimes
-- still need some ability to cut through London traffic
-- would like to see my insurance increase little, if at all (currently in group 12, I believe most of the following are in 13)
-- have about 5k to 6k to spend, maximum, and so I need to buy used.
That said, I am looking at these, in order of preference:
1. KTM 950 SM
https://www.mcjournalen.no/Ktm05/ktm950sm1%2005.jpg
Yum. looks tasty, supposed to ride beautifully, but the seat doesn't look the comfiest.
2. KTM 950 Adventure
https://ktm-impala.com/img/ktm/Adventure/950-Adventure2004-b.jpg
Also nice, but with more of an enduro look. Don't particularly like the screen, but the seat looks like it could soothe a sore bottom (don't ask)
3. Triumph Tiger
https://www.motorrad-bild.de/images_textbildarchiv/marken/triumph/modelle/tiger_2001/stimmung3.JPG
I like the idea of a triple, as I'm used to a 4 now and it would take me some time to learn how to ride a twin properly. Looks are ok -- obviously the ktms are hotter.
4. Older BMW R1150GS
https://www.moto-station.com/uploads/34_normal.jpg
Looks fine. Pros: it's a beemer; cons: it's a beemer. Don't particularly like the boxer layout (primarily because of its bulk). I also think it's a tad overpriced.
SO, keeping my constraints in mind, what would you recommend? Have I missed any other similar bikes?
And which sites do you recommend for used bike hunting apart from bike trader and ebay? |
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Personally I'd go for your first choice, but then I'm a skinny runt so I'd fit on that seat easily!
My 2nd choice would have to be the BMW. Get the Ally luggage and they look mean!
Best bet is to get yourself round a few dealers and sit on them and go for test rides.
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I think the first choice is the coolest, but the only one i can see with a topbox on it is the triumph, and it looks pretty comfy  ____________________ 2004 Aprilia Tuono |
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I am so glad you didn't put the Varadero in there, save me having to whinge about the build quality again. I, personally, would go for the BMW, simply because everyone I have ever met who has ridden one absolutely loved it. Plus a mate of mine took one round Cadwell on a track day and got the cylinder heads down, like to see the inline 4 brigade manage that one
Cheers
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Your first thing you want is to sit comfortably...If you have ever been on a KTM for anything over an hour you would know they a ruled out as the seats are just too narrow for a human ass.
Tried a Tiger loved it goes like stink looks and is Huge but the front stilts are too springy and its in trouble quick if you try to push it. The missus didn't like the pillion seat either, said it was like sitting on a plank after 10mins.
R1150gs Heavy big bugger with a tractor engine and gearbox but once you get used to it there is so much torque, that you don't need to change gear much. Shaft drive too so no worries about oiling and maintaining a chain, more comfy than the others (but i found the Varadero comfier, but again build quality let it down, and its chain drive). They are expensive but hold their value better than the others.
Personally I would do the same as me and test ride them all, dealers usually let you take them out if they think you are going to buy. But if you do, have each one for 2 hours at least or you wont get the true feeling for the bike.
HTH
*edit* forgot ....... Most second hand BM's will come with panniers of some type, so you wont need to Uglyfie it anymore with a top box.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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Kornel said there was pics on the site already but said i'd have to dig them out myself.
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