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 Posted: 20:17 - 12 Jun 2012 Post subject: Touring on a Budget |
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Ok guys im really starting to get the itch of getting a touring bike and doing some proper travelling across europe... however I dont have 12 grand to spend on a nice shiney BMW GS or Triumph Explorer unfortunately,
so to kick things off, could someone suggest a few road touring bikes that would be suitable to someone who is relatively new to this, doesnt have alot of NCB (insurance wise so no big thousand litre bikes) and doesnt have very good mechanical knowledge, although im prepared to learn a bit about a particular bike before I go, this has gotta be essential right?!
Im starting with the bike as its the most obvious bit of kit and the most important, I currently ride a Z750, I dont think this is gonna be suitable as im likely to get bashed from pillar to post with wind.. what are your thoughts travellers  |
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What would you be happy with?
Think of the bikes you would be prepared to tour on, and not the bikes you cant afford to tour on.
Most mainstream bikes are capable of long distances these days so it`s a case of what your budget stretches to.
Z 750 whats wrong with that? are you going to spend the whole tour going at light-speed?
No, then buffeting should`nt be to much of a problem.
Will it be just you on the bike or will it be two up?
Me, I`m happy to tour on a 250 on my own
My tourer
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Yeah I guess your right, u dont have to have the latest adventure bike to go touring on, what I want is something comfy above all else, if it wasnt for the vibrations at high speed through the pegs on my Z750 I would consider taking it, honestly, my feet start to go numb if I sit on the motorway at 80 because of the vibrations.
Im thinking at maybe looking at the baby R1200GS, the 600 version? I believe its the F650 GS  |
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I prefer heavier bikes for distance, anything under 250lbs feels too light.
Did some of France last year on a 125 though, that was fun (spent more time fixing the bike than riding it). Touring on a small bike is a whole adventure in itself!
However: I've never ridden a "touring" bike, all my touring has been done on cruisers and i can safely say that laid back riding position and super heavy frame makes for some enjoyable long distance riding, unless you're in a hurry, then it doesn't  |
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You can tour on anything. I was chatting to a lad the other day who is setting off for a 12 month + tour on a Honda CB250.
You want something reliable (obviously) but also fairly easy to fix. Something with a bit of comfort - but then having said that Nick Sanders has done many huge trips on R1's.
The F650gs you mention would be an ok choice but they are quite slow. 80mph cruising is about your lot, and they aren't especially quick to get there. But they are comfy and very good on fuel.
Try some longish day/weekend trips on your current bike, you may be surprised how capable it is.
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Im thinking at maybe looking at the baby R1200GS, the 600 version? I believe its the F650 GS  |
Personally, don't really see the 'point' of the F650GS. First off, might as well get the F800GS - they use the same engine.
But, unless you're planning to do off-roading, I'd stick to something with 17" wheels. If you're are planning to go off-roading, get the KTM Adventure instead as it's overall better.
If it's just the vibrations though the pegs, how about looking at some pegs with rubber coated tops, presuming yours don't have these. |
Well id really like to use the Z750 as it saves me investing in another bike, the Z is quick and lightweight and loves eating up the twisties but I would have to sort the vibration through the pegs and the wind issues at 80mph +, if I can get them sorted il be planning my cruise around europe soon
do you reckon rubber coated pegs will help? |
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I have just had chat with the brother inlaw with the same bike.His does it as well but at high revs in 2nd/3rd gear at high speeds.He resolved the issue by purchasing some softer soled boots he got a pair of sidis which have nearly cured the problem.Hope this helps you a little. he did say something about getting the balancer shafts adjusted  |
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