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| DrDonnyBrago |
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cb500, gs500, cbf600, cb600f
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| chris-red |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=192855
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Honda NTV's tend to be choosen for london couriers, absolutely bullet proof engine (mine has survived over 6 months of me and my bike's survival rate has been almost 0% ) Really skinny bikes too which makes filtering a doddle. And assuming you don't go for a bros they are shaft drive so maintanance is seriously reduced.
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Hey mate, I go into London from Havant twice a week and only takes 1hour 20 on the fast train (every half hour at least). You'll be paying more than 35 qid a day though, I pay that at peak times with my student card which is a third off.
I have considered riding too and reckon on an hour and 45 to Elephant and Castle which isnt too far from London Bridge. To be honest, I cant be assed to carry my gear and my books around all day though, and I get to do some work on the train.
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| chris-red |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| kaostheory wrote: | chris-red: Its a 2.5 - 3 hour train ride which costs 35 a day so £20 a day and 2 hours each way isnt really an issue as im already travelling a round trip of 250 miles a day costing me £150 - £180 a week in diesel.
As you say 2 hours each way i take it most of this time is taken up within the internals of london? I can get to Guildford in less than 45 mins which is 70% of the distance.
Do you know if there are any specific parking areas near to london bridge?
Excuse my ignorance but would not many "big bikes" manage 160 miles on a tank? |
I don't know London Bridge well.
The train journey costs about that for a return fair booked on that day Imagine month pass would be cheaper. I didn't mean get the train but it would be a better alternative IMO, even if it is longer you can relax listen to some music/read a book or have a sleep. I meant I wouldn't commute that far, I would either move or get a job closer.
I'm assuming you will be travelling in Rush Hour in which case Fareham to Guildford in 45minutes will be a tall order, plus that is only half way, London Traffic is honderous as rush hour. South London is know for having Bad roads and worse drivers. Both times I have covered the journey you mentioned (More or less) It has taken me nearly 2 hours and this was outside rush hour, What was Southsea - Shoreditch.
Barring the NTV which I am unsure of none of the bikes mentioned could do 160 miles in one go. The NTV doesn't have a Fairing which I would Recomend for that sort of route.
Riding the bike those sort of distances and through that sort of traffic is incredibly tireing when winter rolls around even with the Top kit you will still suffer with the cold.
Remember you also have to factor in tyres, servicing, repair etc. Your bike will need a service every month an a half (based on an average of 6k service interals) If you take it to a dealer that is at the minimum £100 but I would say and average of £250-300.
Not to mention the cost of the bike + insurance plus the extra kit you will need to buy. ____________________ 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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| MonkeyKnuckle wrote: | What do you ride? I must have seen you about. (I live in Havant too.) |
A black CB500S, I ride into work in Pompey on the days I dont go to uni, so I'm out and about a bit, migt well have passed each other
Edit: Having looked at your bike pics, I guessing I wouldn't having fucking missed you  ____________________ "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me." Hunter S Thompson
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For that journey and especially if you need frugality I'd find something with a big old engine and 2 valves per cylinder.
Thinking 900 diversion or similar. Low maintenance, nice friendly torque, shaft drive and a bout 80-90hp. Should be pretty good on juice too. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Don't forget, you have to factor-in the cost of buying the bike and putting it on the road if you're going to compare it to train fares. Fuel is only one small cost. You don't have to put tyres on the train. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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If your contract stays for 3 months it might not be that bad. I hear what you mean with the train. I've done Hastings > London a lot (~140 mile round trip) and loved it in the summer.
Winter/Windy days were a bastard but still possible.
Personally, i hated trains, before driving/riding i'd been let down far too many times and hated it being out of my control.
I've had things go shitshaped on the road for me (accidents where i've had to detour etc), however I still know I can get home and thats that.
I'd definatly invest in an AA membership or something if you do this though, even if your bike is bulletproof, your tyres can still get punctures etc.
I'd tend to agree with some of the suggestions above, however I like the one from Chris for a TDM based on the tank range doing your trip, it can be depressing filling up several times a day. You can also get decent luggage for them. ____________________ Current Bikes: Honda CBR 600RR - '07, Suzuki GSX1250 FA ST '11
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 79 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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