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ive got an 1100 pan, dont be put off by the physical size of it, or the engine size, as it is a lot more forgiving than you would expect.
i find this bike just as eay to push around as i did my zxr750, and once your on the move, the weight just dissapears, its such a well balanced bike.
the engine is big but not hugely powerful, and it is very torquey, but smooth with it. you just ride along on a wave, but it does have the shove there when you open it up.
getting it onto the centre stand is so easy, they designed in a handle next to the seat that you pull out and lift up as you stand on the centre stand.
and dont worry about dropping one too much as they have built in crash bars that stop any body work touching the ground in a drop. once you have the right technique they are fairly easy to lift back up too, i have personal experience of this! lol
if you can get test ride on one, try to do at least 100 miles, as i think you need that sort of distance to really get into the feel of the bike.
if your anywhere near the south midlands, drop me a pm if you fancy a spin on mine.
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| dansrockin wrote: | ive got an 1100 pan, dont be put off by the physical size of it, or the engine size, as it is a lot more forgiving than you would expect.
i find this bike just as eay to push around as i did my zxr750, and once your on the move, the weight just dissapears, its such a well balanced bike.
the engine is big but not hugely powerful, and it is very torquey, but smooth with it. you just ride along on a wave, but it does have the shove there when you open it up.
getting it onto the centre stand is so easy, they designed in a handle next to the seat that you pull out and lift up as you stand on the centre stand.
and dont worry about dropping one too much as they have built in crash bars that stop any body work touching the ground in a drop. once you have the right technique they are fairly easy to lift back up too, i have personal experience of this! lol
if you can get test ride on one, try to do at least 100 miles, as i think you need that sort of distance to really get into the feel of the bike.
if your anywhere near the south midlands, drop me a pm if you fancy a spin on mine.
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its not so mucht the size that worries me... its the manual handling of it all... ive sat on BMW R1200s and they feel really comfy... its just that i dont feel at all confident putting large bikes on and off Centre stand because i almost dropped the last one i tried and that was a Vstrom 650 in a suzuki showroom...
would hate to drop a showroom pan... id hear my bank account suddenly empty as it hit the floor! ____________________ NDB 19/10/1989 - 1/11/2010 |Nowhere.Elyseum wrote: I get the distinct feeling that Tim should be our secret weapon for future trolling. I don't know many people that can rip the piss in Iambic pentameter |
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| The999Kid wrote: | | dansrockin wrote: | ive got an 1100 pan, dont be put off by the physical size of it, or the engine size, as it is a lot more forgiving than you would expect.
i find this bike just as eay to push around as i did my zxr750, and once your on the move, the weight just dissapears, its such a well balanced bike.
the engine is big but not hugely powerful, and it is very torquey, but smooth with it. you just ride along on a wave, but it does have the shove there when you open it up.
getting it onto the centre stand is so easy, they designed in a handle next to the seat that you pull out and lift up as you stand on the centre stand.
and dont worry about dropping one too much as they have built in crash bars that stop any body work touching the ground in a drop. once you have the right technique they are fairly easy to lift back up too, i have personal experience of this! lol
if you can get test ride on one, try to do at least 100 miles, as i think you need that sort of distance to really get into the feel of the bike.
if your anywhere near the south midlands, drop me a pm if you fancy a spin on mine.
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its not so mucht the size that worries me... its the manual handling of it all... ive sat on BMW R1200s and they feel really comfy... its just that i dont feel at all confident putting large bikes on and off Centre stand because i almost dropped the last one i tried and that was a Vstrom 650 in a suzuki showroom...
would hate to drop a showroom pan... id hear my bank account suddenly empty as it hit the floor! |
like i said, they are such a well balanced bike, its easy to lug around. someone i work with has a bt1100 bulldog, that weighs a lot less than a pan, but i find it a lot harder to manhandle and push around. i tend to sit on the bike when i take it off the centre stand just for my own peace of mind, but they are just as easy as any other bike to do it with. |
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Its a big leap in cc's, and shear 'bulk', but the Pans a pretty well balenced bike, but its one of those things. Old CX500 'silver-Wing' despite being half the cubic capacity and two thirds the weight was a bit of a pig to man-handle, on the olther hand, GL1100 with all the extra weight wasn't anywhere near so cumbersome..... I say SO cumbersome, to those about to jump on the comment! ____________________ 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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To give you an idea...
The first bike I ever rode, before a 50cc, before anything engined with two wheels was my Dad's ST1100 Pan-European.
I was 15 then and had no trouble controlling it, riding it or any issues whatsoever.
The only issue I had was centre-standing it, but I was fairly young then! Walking it around really is no issue for a grown man.
As Dansrockin said, they have built-in crash bars and when you start moving they are just as light as any other bike on the road, something like a 600 sports will not get away from a Pan if it's ridden properly.
I can highly recommend one and I will be buying an ST1100/ST1300 myself in the very near future, for sure. ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
Current Vehicles: '89 Kawasaki KDX200, '99 Yamaha XV535, '00 Honda ST1100 Pan-European, '08 Suzuki GSX-R1000, '08 Mitsubishi Lancer GS4 2.0 TDCi, '15 BMW 1 Series 116d Sport Turbo.
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Took a jolly up to the local honda dealer today and sat on a few bikes...
ST1300 - really hides its weight well... and comfy riding position, me likey! cant wait to take the demonstrator out...
BMW K1200GT - heavier than the pan to shift more cramped leg position but lots of gizmos...
CB1000F - lightest bike of the ones i sat on... but i felt the bars were too narrow...
VFR1200F - too much of a 'head down, arse up' bike for my liking... decent stylings though  ____________________ NDB 19/10/1989 - 1/11/2010 |Nowhere.Elyseum wrote: I get the distinct feeling that Tim should be our secret weapon for future trolling. I don't know many people that can rip the piss in Iambic pentameter |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 14 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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