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 jay12329 Dr. Evil

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 Posted: 15:40 - 27 Sep 2009 Post subject: Which next bike? |
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I know this is a hard question to respond to but I'm a bit lost with what bike to get.
Been riding 6-7 years, had a Hornet, Daytona 675, BMW 1150gsa. I've ended up with a Speed four in my garage and it really doesn't do it for me!
I now don't know where to look to get my biking kicks. I loved my 675, but its too much for an everyday ride. I loved my BMW comfy for long distance 300mile tank range, just too darn heavy for me to be bothered to get out the garage and too big to filter though town.
So in essence i want a nice comfy toury big tanked, light weight flickable fun machine for every day use, that has big hard luggage.
Ideas i've had so far...
VFR 800, ?too dull?
Speed triple, <100 to a tank and not great for m-ways.
R1, Too much for commuting and not great for distance.
675 Daytona, again not great for distance or commuting through town.
Blackbird, to fat for daily use.
I love toque, but I'm not a fan of viby twins.
Stuck? I know I am. Got a couple of k and the speed four. So maybe 4k for something mega.
Am I asking the impossible? Should I just save up and have a 12 bike garage?
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| WishayKillie |
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 WishayKillie World Chat Champion

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Triumph Sprint ST?
A good alrounder and a better bike than the VFR apparently.
Good for day to day use and has enough grunt to have a good blast on it  ____________________ Current; 10' Aprilia Dorsoduro 750.
Previous; 05 Triumph Daytona 600, 08' Ducati 1098s.
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Pan Euro or a Deauville? Maybe a little heavy though?
BMW F800s? ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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 Bendy Mrs Sensible

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 Posted: 19:54 - 27 Sep 2009 Post subject: |
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GTR 1400
There was a black one outside Wickes on Saturday. It looked fiiiiine.  |
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 stevo as b4 World Chat Champion
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BMW F800R? Street triple as already mentioned, or maybe a Honda CB1000R?
All the bike's you have listed have merits, and you won't get any bike that does some of the things your previous bikes did so well IMO!
Probably best to decide on the following things first:
1, how much power you want?
2, How do you want it delivered?
3, How heavy the bike can be?
4, Handling?
5, Riding position and comfort.
Style, character, re-sale value and build quality etc can all come after you have these things sorted.
BTW, i have only ever sat on a Speed four, but i think for every day use, that with some sensible mods to the riding position that they would be a hard bike to beat for fun, ease to live with etc.
A Hornet, FZ6, GSR6 etc, are all much duller, and inferior bikes than the Triumph IMO! |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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Nobody *needs* a bike with some chassis dimensions taken from a 250cc GP bike and an engine you don't have to rev over 5k rpm, but hardly any of the riders will admit that . |
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'Practical' for what? I'd say an R1 is more practical - thinner, more power with the same torque, better wind protection, a more natural riding position and the like.
Still, my point was that saying 'need' is irrelevant as none of us 'need' a bike in the first place... it's all want want want  |
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 Posted: 15:25 - 28 Sep 2009 Post subject: Re: Which next bike? |
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Rode dom's Adventure and it did feel a bit weird on the road. I reckon with SM wheels on it may well feel a lot better.
The F800 is also a good shout - fairly similar to the KTM though slightly lacking the competitive edge. A lot lighter than the silly-1200.
My usual suggestion would also be a Highland, but not very 'easy'.
Though, I suspect while it probably does make a much more reasonable off-road bike, it may end up being a bit lacking in sparkle elsewhere.
I still want to make a 675-based adventure bike . |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 128 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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