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 Posted: 19:01 - 06 Aug 2010 Post subject: New Biker - Decisions Decisions... |
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Have been googling away like a goodun for a few hours a night and I just haven't seen an adequate review online of the below bikes in comparison to each other.
Basically I passed my MOD2 monday just gone (woo! ) and now im eyeing up new bikes at dealerships with a massive urge to buy anything remotely shiny.
I need some advice before I go and lay down a deposit on something that I'll be tied into for 5 years (All the current big manufacturers have big 0% offers on over 5 years).
I'm looking for the perfect middleweight sporty tourer.
I'm 6ft dead (or near as damn it), 20st (aka Captain Fatbloke) and have friends who ride bikes varying from Fazer 600 to a couple on Sprint ST's and Honda Blackbirds, think one has just upgraded to a GSXR Thou (Insane bikes in my view aside from the Fazer 600).
I want to be able to at least ride some lovely twisty roads and maybe go euro-touring and be able to at least keep within viewing distance of my friends.
I know, I know its not the bike but the rider that sets the pace when riding through twisties but I'd rather not have the bike screaming at the top end just to keep up.
So my choices are as follows:
1. XJ6-FA Diversion
Eyed this one up first, available from GeorgeWhites in swindon and looks lovely, im big on the fairing having learnt on a naked and loathed the wind effect on my rather large chest, comes with ABS.
Concerns: Is it boring??, I've got to keep this bike for 5 years while I clear the finance, I want something that will keep me smiling.
2. ER6-F
Popular little blighter it seems, the 2009/10 model looks absolutely awesome with the ninja redesign and I am a big fan of the green and black.
Concerns: Popular, everyone has one, run of the mill, good but nothing special???
3. SV650F Sport
Only just saw this tonight online as being part of a 0% deal so haven't had long to look out for reviews for it.
Concerns: Don't know enough about it to know. Think its like the ER6 above.
4. GSX650F
Nice looking bike I think. Again saw this the same time as the SV650 so don't know enough about it.
Concerns: As above.
5. CBR600F
Much of a muchness, similar to others above.
6. Others?
Anyone have any suggestions for good "keeper" 600's?
So, stuck with a bike for 5 years... which middleweight 600(ish) would you go for?
Intended Use: Every day in all weathers, approx 80mile commute and typical weekend journeys expected to top well over 100miles to see friends and family. ____________________ 2008 VFR800 VTEC |
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My vote goes for the cbr600f, in 3 years I've had 6 bikes and this one is definatly a keeper. Fits the bill for everyday riding, twisties and a bit of hooliganism and touring. I was considering a sv and er6-f myself but the kawasaki was lacking in hp for my liking and the sv was too pricey  |
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Yeah you dont have to worry about the cbr600f being slow, compared to more modern focused sports bikes it may seem it, indicated 140mph before I chickened out and it had a lot left to give You shouldn't have too much trouble keeping up Temp & fuel gauge, check. Fuel gauge annoys me a bit, it only comes on when you hit reserve but still, its a minor thing that shouldn't put you off.
Have you been and had a sit on all of them? Would be a good thing to do. |
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As above, I've been riding for 4 and a half years or so and am on my 5th bike, I would be looking at second hand too.
That said "Bike" magazine spoke very highly of the new divvy
If you don't have the money up front it may be worth speaking to the bank about a small loan or using a credit card and buying 2nd hand rather than brand new, you can get plenty of bike for £2,000 or so
cbr600f
SV650s
VFRr800
gsx600f
All for around the £2000 mark, would be payed back much quicker than any brand new bike and would mean you could then move on to something different if you wish  ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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Nowt wrong with it. My reasoning for spending 1000 quid on a tame naked 1st bike were:
- I acknowledged that at some point it was going to end up shiny side down
- I lived in London and it had to live on the street so I wanted something not particularly stealable
- I had just spent all my money on DAS, hemlet, jacket, boots etc
- I wanted something that wasn't super scary to ride but figured I'd probably want to upgrade quite soon These days I live in the sticks so I have somewhere nice and secure to park a bike. I have more experience and confidence though the memory of trying to ride off with the disk lock still on the bike is still fresh enough in my memory to stop it happening again. And I can afford to insure a bike comprehensively. So I figured the time was right to buy a new bike. I chose the FZ1 because I figured it was a bike I could enjoy for a few years and not wish it was something else. If I decide I want a hardcore sportsbike or something in the meantime I'll probably buy a 2nd bike.
Your 2 big risks are firstly that you bin a nice shiny bike, or you get bored of it and want to "upgrade" well within your 5 year finance period. Both of these things are expensive. If you're prepared to put up with those risks, then there are few better feelings than riding out of the showroom on a beautiful bike no-one has owned before you.
Incidentally... this 80 mile commute... is that 40 miles each way every day? Assuming 35 weeks a year that works out to about 70,000 miles over the course of 5 years, plus whatever you put on it recreationally... maybe another 25k? That's a lot of punishment and whatever you buy it'll be worth diddley squat after you're done with it. |
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| ApriliaNutter wrote: | If it was my first months of 33bhp restriction then I would be very tempted to get that brand new half-faired SV650S on 0% finance for £4874. It's a good bike.
Problem is when if comes to selling the bike you will lose a lot of money once your bike leaves the dealer, then even more after first year. If you're on finance you may find out that you may owe more money that you can get for your bike.
A lot to think of. Being stuck with one bike for 3-5 years may sound ok now, but after a year or so your views on that may change.. especially once your restriction period is over. |
I'm not restricted. I did my test on a 500.
Considering dealer used bikes saves me only approx £1000. Looking at george whites listings anyway. Is it really worth taking the risk on a used bike with a 30 day warranty, no servicing included, a few thousand miles on the clock, and unknown wear and tear, ahead of doing the 543 offer? (5 yrs 0%, 4 years warranty, 3 years servicing).
ER6f is off the cards as every review I've read, rates the quality but also say you have to constantly rinse the nuts off of it to get the most out of it due to it bring a twin. (okay now but will be long in the tooth come 2015).
The gsx650f looks alright but is the back end of a bus in comparison to the divvy, do I really want to be riding it in 5 years time. Though it may be the best bike in terms of the engine.
Divvy has less bhp but is lighter than the gsx and looks like sex on two wheels, its the safe choice I guess.
Having bike for five years...sucks but I'd rather have a bike for 5 years than not have one will just have to endure it, could always buy a second bike at somepoint. ____________________ 2008 VFR800 VTEC |
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| Bloke wrote: |
Considering dealer used bikes saves me only approx £1000. Looking at george whites listings anyway. Is it really worth taking the risk on a used bike with a 30 day warranty, no servicing included, a few thousand miles on the clock, and unknown wear and tear, ahead of doing the 543 offer? (5 yrs 0%, 4 years warranty, 3 years servicing). |
Have a hunt round more dealers, but even on your George White example:-
https://www.georgewhite.co.uk/?category=used_bikes&subcategory=approved_used&mode=search&submode=images&product_id=166382&honda=&yamaha=&kawasaki=&others=&suzuki=on&minimum_price=&maximum_price=&keywords=Add%20keywords%20here...
That is £4295, against a new price (Suzuki price) of £6149 (can't see the George White price but assume with the finance deal, etc, it is at the Suzuki list price, probably plus the on the road charges mentioned on their web site).
The deals are quite limited. Pretty much only seems to be Yamahas that have the 0% deal, and the only ones that get the full deal you mention seem to be the R6 and the XJ6. Even the the free servicing is limited to 18000 miles.
However I would be far more inclined to think of something FAR cheaper while you get used to a bike and get more idea of what you like and dislike. As an example you seem to be very against a naked biked, yet fairings on anything vaguely sporty don't make a massive difference and you rapidly get used to any wind blast (ie, if I want cruising at about 100mph on my naked 1200 Bandit isn't a problem).
All the best
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The dealer finance may look attractive, BUT, its not 'really' 0% is it? all they have done is sell you a bike with an inflated mark up on it, haven't they? No one gives you anything for nothing.....
Of what you have mentioned though CBR6 is the 'safest' choice. Its the all-rounders favourite, and drops into the lower tax and insurance bracket being under 600cc, where the lower performance 650's are in a higher bracket curtecy of the capacity threshold. (Though being lower performance they may or may-not get discounted for it on insurance at least, depending on your circumstances)
BUT, I'd go shopping for a cheaper 2nd Hand CBR as a first bike. Its far less risk to live with.
Next thought; buying on finance, big monthly outlay, for the privilidge of a bike that shouldn't need much by way of repairs, but it WILL still need maintenence, and on a new bike, probably more expensive dealer maintenence.
And there bikes like the CBR fall down a bit. Lots of cylinders, and technology packed under hard to remove body-work and radiators and stuff... makes a serice upty times more expensive just for the routine stuff. and as a high-performance bike, they will need more servicing from the off. Tyre life, chain life, break pad life is ALL a alot shorter on higher performance bikes.
And if you are having to find the dosh for that, on top of high HP installments, its going to be VERY expensive biking, or very frustrating, when you cant use the bike, or go anywhere on it, or are other wise 'pinched' for pennies.
Starting with a 2nd hand bike, and finding something more concervative, like a GS500 or ER5 or whatever, or even an older 2nd Hand CBR, smaller installments, shorter HP/bank-loan period, might make it all more manageable, not lock you in so much, and overall, have you running at less significant 'risk', from the amount of money you have commited, to the amount of running costs demanded to the 'cant get rid' of a bike you dont like, or cant get on with.
Basically I think yuou are coming from it from the wrong angle; you are buying on the apearance of a finance deal as your primary screening tool, NOT from what would suit you best, then looking at the possible finance packages as the feature to tip the balence in the final choice.
But end of the day its your money.... or more precicelly, your future income being pledged against a bankers money....... ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Summers over soon, the experience from whats suggested would stand you in good stead, you won't be on finance and you can / will drop it .. and won't have to damage your NCB ...
It's definetly the right move, then come next spring you can buy your dream bike as it were and have all summer on it !! ..
Letting your heart rule your head, will see you with what you want know, but could end up a bit of a nightmare if you crash your new bike, hurt your self and your pocket etc etc ..
You will be a better as much more prepared rider for doing what is suggested ...
Oh and if not suggested .. Honda Hornet 2k .. would be a good comprimise ... or a fazer ... i LIKE the Hornets .. as do many ..  ____________________ Fuk um !! |
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| Bloke wrote: | It's impatience and the look of shiny new stuff that's pulling me towards a finance deal.
If common sense prevailed I'd wait six months, save up 4 grand and go buy something outright. However I want it now while there are enjoyable summer days to be had not in the middle of winter.
I'm absolutely gash at mechanical gubbins and just incredibly attracted to the no fuss dealer new bike.
Fairing is because when I do ride it I'll be riding it long distances and will appreciate the comfort of a top fairing.
You are right of course, I could just buy a gs or er5, fit a screen and keep it a year. Maybe I should. |
I REALLY think you over estimate the benefits of a fairing.
It will not keep you warm, it will not keep you dry, and at BEST it will deflect a bit of wind-blast off your torso.
Meanwhile, you can get a bike 'now' with the no-hassle dealer package, without buying new.... they DO flog 2nd hand bikes too, you know......
Even on 0% finance over five years, teh depreciation will be faster than the repayements, and you probably wont start owning any of the bike you buy until three years in or more.
2nd hand bike, even paying higher APR, lower depreciation can mean you'll get more of your bike more quickly and loose less in the process.
Lastly, I dont know where you are in the world.......
But 'Summer?!?
Pissing down where I am, has been for the last MONTH! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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2nd hand it is I guess, it does open up the models I can get and I've always wanted a honda hornet Will keep you posted what happens. ____________________ 2008 VFR800 VTEC |
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