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 hmmmnz Super Spammer

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 Posted: 03:55 - 20 Mar 2009 Post subject: most reliable bike ever... aka i need a bike |
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right guys, the mission should you chhose to accept it,
is to help me decide on a bike,
1. the requirements
it needs to be able to do 600miles every weekend right through the coming nz winter with out breaking down
2 it needs to be able to maintain 70mph with overtaking power when needed (so bye bye to the infamous c90)
3. it needs to be phisically large, as im 6 foot 4 and not getting any younger, i dont want a sports 400, i did my time on them and don't want to go back
4. a decent tank range would be good, but not essential
5. parts availability, i dont want a bmw or a aprillia or mv or anything european. the parts just arn't available in nz for them
6 \i would prefer naked but thats not essential and probably just silly considering its intended use.
thats all for good ideas
cheers ____________________ the humans are dead
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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 Posted: 04:21 - 20 Mar 2009 Post subject: Re: most reliable bike ever... aka i need a bike |
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| hmmmnz wrote: | right guys, the mission should you chhose to accept it,
is to help me decide on a bike,
1. the requirements
it needs to be able to do 600miles every weekend right through the coming nz winter with out breaking down
2 it needs to be able to maintain 70mph with overtaking power when needed (so bye bye to the infamous c90)
3. it needs to be phisically large, as im 6 foot 4 and not getting any younger, i dont want a sports 400, i did my time on them and don't want to go back
4. a decent tank range would be good, but not essential
5. parts availability, i dont want a bmw or a aprillia or mv or anything european. the parts just arn't available in nz for them
6 \i would prefer naked but thats not essential and probably just silly considering its intended use.
thats all  for good ideas
cheers |
The TDM does all of that, I usually get 180 miles to a tank but have seen over 200. Other than the coils packing in and a bolt stuck in the swingarm it has been trouble free for 10000miles ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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 mooserx Nearly there...

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 thewildblue Nitrous Nuisance
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 Itchy Super Spammer

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Anything that uses the transalp engine sounds like it ticks all your boxes:
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Bros 650
NTV650
Africa twin
Transalp
The NTV transalp and Africa are physically big bikes and you need to be fairly big to ride them.
Or just get what everybody gets ie a CBR600F , ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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 Kwaks I'm not a fast rider

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Its gonna be a Teapot for you  ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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Most of the 500cc parallel twins would do the job, i.e. cb500 gs500 gpz500 etc...
I cant really comment on the others but my GPZ does 50mpg with me riding it, and trust me im not an eco-rider! Its the highest strung engine out of all of the 500's and im still constantly being told that it will go forever...
Oh and 70mph is only sitting at 5.5k rpm, it will hit an indicated almost 120 so it should have it on the speed front.
Anyway thats my biased oppinion
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XJ600
Dull but perfect mini-tourer with spares a plenty. ____________________ Current Bike: 1996 Yamaha TRX850 (The Japanese-Ducati One).
Previous Bikes: 1990 Honda NSR125 'Rothmans' (The smoking one), 1990 Suzuki GS500e 'Caf? fighter' (The loud one), 1987 Kawasaki GPX400r (The quick one), 1997 XJ600s Diversion (The reliable one), 2000 Kawasaki ER-5 (The spontaneously combustive one) |
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A '97 VFR750 or a '98 VFR800.
Pre v-tech, gear driven cams, 8,000 mile oil changes, 14k between major services, Honda build quality.
At 70mph will sit in top gear sipping petrol, I'd guess over 200 miles to a tank. I get 160 miles from a tank doing an AVERAGE speed in excess of 70mph.
Only dodgy bit is the reg/rec. Easily replaced.
600 miles every weekend on an unfaired bike? Fuck off!
Fit a high level pipe for ride in, ride out tyre fitting, undo 4 bolts to drop the rear wheel off the hub like you do in a car. Mainstand fitted as standard.
Luggage? No problem.
EDIT: Only problem I've had in the last 30k miles is the reg/rec going. Not unexpected.
Service intervals are important when doing that kind of mileage, you'd spend half your life doing oil changes on some bikes. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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+1 for the ZZR, I'm doind 500 miles a week on mine at the moment in all weathers anf f'king loving it.  |
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Everyone in my house is going "Fuuuucccckin hell! Taupo to Wellington and back every weekend."
That's quite some ride, dude
Suggestions other than bikes are:
Get a helicopter
Get a job in Taupo
Get a job in Wellington
DEFINITELY get a comfortable reliable bike  ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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yep good ole taupo is nice, im sitting on the balcony looking out over the lake to the mountians now, nice hot day
im originally from here, but decided when i came back from the uk i'd live in wellington as there'd be more work, unfortuantly the construction work has all dryed up (spark work too) and something came up back here, so ive had to leave the scottish girlfriend in wellington and come up and work, funnily enough the pay is miles better in taupo, go figure.
but the commute is gunna be a bugger, nothing like riding the dessart road in the middle of winter oh well gotta be done i suppose,
back to bike, im liking the vfr more and more, i had almost written it off thinking it was like the vt with the barrel being part of the bottom end
(just rebuilt a vt250, which was a complete arse to work on)
i have found a naked one for not much dosh
https://images.trademe.co.nz/photoserver/84/86164184_full.jpg
it has a nice set of usd's and i dare say with some moto-x bars and a fly screen, heated grips, and brush guards, and some steel home made crash bars (with some foot rests on them) ill have the perfect weapon, appently its been owned by a mechanic , but we all know what a builders house looks like  ____________________ the humans are dead
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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I second the mid 90s VFR750 recommendation.  |
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I'm not really qualified for this, having only been riding for about a year and a half, but I'll give my anyway..
In terms of riding enjoyment, the VFR would probably be a good choice, my mate has a newer 800 and I get the impression he's pretty pleased with it, suopposed to be a great balance between being a fast/fun bike, and a really comfortable, smooth tourer..
In terms of riding 600 miles a weekend and wanting to keep servicing and cleaning etc to a minimal (because really, who likes cleaning/working on bike in the middle of winter ).. I'd have to second something like an NTV650 or an XJ900.. they both have shaft drive so day to day maintenance doesn't really exist
The NTV 650 is supposed to be a bit of a dark horse too
From the picture of the naked VFR you posted there, an NTV doesn't even look all that different  ____________________ Tom |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 287 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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