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What do you ride? I only have the one bike, it does everything, commutes & plays.
I am more than happy with my choice of transport, MK1 Fazer 600, maybe I am just easily pleased  ____________________ Enjoy everyday, tell those you love everyday you love them
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Don't want to sound harsh Craig some people dont have the option to have a nice looking bike and ride everyday. You do, so stop fucking about and ride something nice.
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Please don't get me wrong Killa, I am kinda lucky to be in the position I am.
The thought is quite open ended. i.e. non bike specific. I just wondered whether members rated fun factory over practicality, or whether there should be a compromise between the two. I presumed my current steed is that compromise, but it feels a little too souless to tickle my fancy. Or maybe it's just the way I ride it.  |
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I guess i have the option for any power machine.
All bikes can be fun, but personally i wont buy a commuter and i wont have something that bores me.
I'd say an R1 for me would be mental for what i use it for, i really cant justify the £££ spent on that machine and the power is far too much for what i use it for.
I dont want a 400 now because of the age.
My ZX7R was a nice compromise, speed, looks, fun to ride and not too costly on consumables and fuel.  ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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Hi
It should be fun, but that doesn't necessarily mean fast or good handling.
I am surprised that the Hornet isn't fun.
For a while I decided to be sensible and have a 600 Divvy for commuting. While perfectly good as transport it just was not fun. Felt like it regarded accelerating as a bit of a chore. Like a diesel car : capable of going reasonably quickly with no effort, but not much more to come if you try and not that much fun to push.
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That's why I bought the VFR instead of a flat 600 to commute and hoon on, it's a fucking scream when I want it to be  |
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I suppose it depends on what you do most and whether it's the right bike for the job. I mean my 650 1cyl was great for the 'B' road to Stroud but crap for the M5, wrong tyres, vibey, and the suspension was too soft. Whereas the 1L V-Strom is excellent for the M5 but I can't chuck it around on the 'B' roads it does a good job but it's well... different. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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craigs23 wrote: | Please don't get me wrong Killa, I am kinda lucky to be in the position I am.
The thought is quite open ended. i.e. non bike specific. I just wondered whether members rated fun factory over practicality, or whether there should be a compromise between the two. I presumed my current steed is that compromise, but it feels a little too souless to tickle my fancy. Or maybe it's just the way I ride it.  |
Nah it's not just you. I found that when I had my Hornet too, sure it was a right hoot to ride, it would do anything and I could get off the other end without any aches.
I hardly rode mine in a boring fashion, knee down everywhere and the odd wheelie, it never once complained, but I just didn't love it, it was a form of transport nothing more, it didn't inspire me to go out for a blat.
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I'm a simple bloke that likes simple things, but theres nothing that bores me more than the thought of an SV or the mundane Bandits / Hornets. I have no idea why, maybe its because they look like a learner bike or the styling? To me they have a snooze factor of 10.
I love the 7R as a commuter even though its like a barge and sort of tricky sometimes to filter through a space that you'd zoom through on a more traditional commuter bike.
However today with a mixture of...
it pissing it down making the white lines like an ice rink
using Diablo III's in winter
changing down a gear and being a little quick on the clutch
looking too far forward at the traffic lights
being too close to the cars in front (that started braking harder than thought originally)
having a brown trouser moment at the above and then grabbing the front brake locking the front wheel
...meant that the bike started to slide sideways towards the lorry that I was filtering past so ended up riding like a granny.
The morale of the story being, its nice to have a bike that sets your pubes alight on a daily basis as long as you remember this and treat it with some respect.
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TBH, when i get to the position of commuting everyday i will try and get something that excites me, even if that means i have to only have the one bike.
I found when i was going a 50mile round trip to college that the journey was a highlight to my day. It was only a SV but i was none the wiser and although after winter it really showed i had so much fun.
I really don't see the logic of only having a bike to take out on the weekend. I dont use mine everyday at uni as i walk and just feel bad that shes never used (still 2-3 time a week).
I understand not talking the 400 out everyday but an older speed triple does sound like a very exciting commute! ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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i commute on my speed 4 everyday, and i always look forward to either going to work or (even better ) coming home.  |
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craigs23 wrote: | It's okay, does exactly what I ask of it, but seems a bit mundane to ride. I don't get excited about riding it, it doesn't eliviate the stresses of daily working life.
But then again, should it be like that? I don't worry about parking or security as much as I would a weekend toy, or if it gets the odd sign of wear or tear. It's cheap to run and insure too.
To be honest, I'm quite tempted to trade it in for a Street Triple...
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If you can afford more then one, go for it.
Get your speed triple for fun and get something to liven up the commute as well.
Say a single thumper trans slap style. Should make the commute fun if its all town work. If its more Mway stuff then something else maybe.
To be honest just riding the bike is enough to take the working stress away, as its replaced by the harsh relality that them tin boxes are out to get you at every turn, and every thought i had at work has dissapeared by the time i'm through the 1st set of lights....
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My commute is now around 50 miles round trip each day, on the GSXR. I've been thinking about getting something more sensible to commute on, but there are parts of my commute where I can 'make progress' quite well, so I find it ideal for my needs at present, even if the running costs are mounting up.
I'm looking at getting an R1 sometime next year for weekends only, as I've decided I'm going to run the gixxer into the ground, maybe when it's finally given up I will have to get something more sensible for the commute, but hopefully I'll have a few more years of loonyness on the gixxer whenever possible left.
I must admit though, getting a bike you can actually manouevre easily at slow speeds does seem attractive sometimes...
Anyway, on topic, if you can afford the running costs and depreciation of a triple used for commuting - go for it! ____________________ K1 GSX-R 600 - blue n white of course....
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I bought the Transalp for my daily commute and really like it. It's slow top end and 'sensible' but nippy enough to have fun and easy to throw around the bends.
It's actually replaced my FJ for the work commute for it's cheaper running costs and general durability and to be perfectly honest it's a lot more fun to ride too
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