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 Posted: 23:30 - 04 Jul 2013 Post subject: Next bike after 500 |
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Hokay. So, the CB500 is nice and all (and cheap!) but I'm hankering for something bigger and better. Primarily the appeal would be to have a bike that's a bit less 'vibey' and has proper fairing now that I'm not _as_ worried about dropping the thing. And a bit more go.
Not having ridden anything bigger, narrowing it down is quite difficult. Price range would be lower than £2k and it needs to have a Wingrack kit available (most bikes do so that's not a big deal really). Might be able to push it to 2500 if needed.
The 600 commuters and SV650 strike me as a bit pointless. Not enough of an upgrade. The new SV has 20% more power than my bike.
CBR600F appeals but again - 60hp to 100hp seems like it's not that huge a difference (having gone from 10hp to 60hp previously).
So really it's between a sports 600 and a litre bike (or something like the Blackbird, but that might be a bit heavy for little old me).
Thoughts? Would going from a CB500 to a 929RR or similar be daft? One half of me says 'come at me bro', the other says that I'd be scared of spinning the rear every time it rained. It'd be quite convenient to test ride a few but realistically I'd have to put on my poker face and lie to dealers to manage that.
I ran the quotes, BTW. £250 for a 929RR (next year with 3 years NCB, age 23). May change a bit when my address changes but it's definitely reasonable. This would be at least a year off so it's wishful thinking for now but gives me loads of time to make up my mind instead of impulse buying.
What I want really is a bike that I'd be happy sticking with until it fell apart. The CB5 isn't quite that - it always has that sort of 'I'm a cheap mode of transport' feel. Great while I'm a student, not so great when I don't need to rice and beans it.
I guess what I want to ask is this - for someone who (will have been riding) a big bike for two years, are litre bikes mental in the 'you're going to die' sense, or just in the 'this is fast as fsck' sense? I don't want a bike I'm scared of, just one that demands respect. |
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You need a litre sports bike.  |
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929 is a bike of 2 halves. It's an absolute civilised pussycat the majority of the times, but snapping the throttle in the first 2 gears can get your smiling pretty rapidly! It's roomier than a CRB600F-S which I rode back to back and weighs the same (170kg - dry quoted weight), BUT you have all the oodles of torque. Quite practical too! I've toured and commuted on it, and it's quite a roomy, comfortable bike. Chassis and brakes are where it's at with this bike! I'd need to test ride an R1 and a Gixxer from the same era to have a fair comparison, but I've found that it's perfect on A-B roads. Steering damper? Nope, don't need one even when riding swiftly.
But beware though. These bikes, when well used or stored outside, WILL experience their fair share of electrical issues.
I don't need to say do a search for the issues I've had with mine!
Mechanically, it's a peach, but when you've had to spend up to and over the current value of the bike diagnosing and fixing electrical issues over the years, it makes you think "is it a honda or a ducati!"
Any 929 riders who have experienced OR will experience RR/Alternator issues know that feel bro! My bike was off the road for a week whilst my speedo got repaired! Tach and LCD readout would fail, but idiot lights would function. Looking over at fireblades.org, you'll see its a common problem with 929ers.
Saying that, they're peanuts to insure! £130 per year for me, so it pays to keep it! ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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I went from a GS500 to a Daytona 600, the jump feels similar to that of the 125>500. Not as big of a rush, you never really get that but definitely noticeable
A litre bike, well, again it will feel like an improvement, it has as Tot says, fair amount of pull in the bottom end, 6th gear at 30, crack throttle open and its just pulling away.
Insurance on the R1 is cheaper than that of a ZX9R for me, but for you, may be the opposite.
Finding a nice ZX9R for 2k though would be a decent challenge |
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Buy any bike you like, don't restrict yourself. If 929 is what you want then get it man!
After years on 500cc I imagine you're a competent rider and will have no problem with any bike. Just test ride it first to ensure it suits you  ____________________ Current Bike: Yamaha XSR900 Previous bikes: Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade, Kawasaki ZX-6R Ninja, Aprilia RS125 2-stroke |
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not a full fairing, but loads of bike for peanuts these days, and very different to the CB500, Honda Firestorm. You can pick up a minter for £1500 notes especially the ones with the small frustrating 16L tank. It's closer to a VFR750/800 than a big sports bike, but do you really want to use a full on sports bike for everything seeing as you don't drive a car?
The mk3 VFR750 and the Mk1 VFR800 would also be a great shout well within your budget.
Things like the ZX9 (fatty B-series), Thunderace, and RF900's can all be picked up in excellent condition, often with extras fitted for plenty under your budget. These bikes aren't exciting razor sharp sports bikes, but very raved about and respected really sporty all rounder's and sports tourers.
Any of the above will be simple to find for under £2500, and you can get minter's with some models at £1500-2000.
If you saw a tidy 98-99 Blade in your budget then I'd definitely have a look at them too. Insurance will probably be more than the others, but these Blades should be coming up for classic insurance soon? |
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Getting in a Tornado jet fighter would be like "ooh...da fuk...?!"
Then you get used to it. :yawn:
Until you crash.  ____________________ "There's the horizon! Ride hard, ride fast and cut down all who stand in your way!" |
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You will probably find the jump to a 600 100hp plus bike pretty much like the jump from a 125 to your 500. They are distinctly different animals, especially the fuel bills
I'm in a similar boat, I want to change, want some fairing for wind protection and a little bit more punch up top. Not to say the one I have isnt stupidly quick when you open the taps fully, can still make that corner approach way too quickly. ____________________ Honda Varadero >> Triumph Speed Four >> Honda CBR1100xx |
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Remember not to fool yourself with peak power figures. Compare the whole curves.
A peaky 100hp 600 will feel way faster than a cb500 with it's flat steady power curve.
Anyway I vote 929, completely unbiased. ____________________ Current Bikes:Honda 929RR Fireblade, Honda CD200 Benly (Project), Stomp Z2 140
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Not being funny Iain, a bandit isn't even in the same league of a 600 sports, let alone a litre class! More weight, less power... it will teach you NOTHING about how track-developed bikes fare on the road, i.e. with their light weight, comparatively hard suspension, peaky delivery/oodles of abusive torque (IL4 6 vs litre) and sharper steering geometry. Not least the vast differences in the ergonomics and anthropometry between nakeds and supersports.
One thing you will notice with 600/litre sports bikes is that despite being lighter than nakeds, a lot of strain will be put on your wrists and elbows if you're not used to it. If you try and ride it like a naked bike, then you might as well get off and walk. If you're not happy about body position, irrespective of 600/1000, how a bike handles will be insignificant.
Rac3r bought a ZX6R B1 having had a ducati monster and was having all sorts of issues with getting comfortable with the race 3/4 tuck. Despite seeking our advice, he wasn't happy with himself trying to ride the bike the way he wanted to ride it. Sold it and got another monster.
So to go full circle, you need to get a test ride on a type of bike that you are intending to buy. My own personal experience after having a blade for 4 years now... I'm itching to get back on a 600. But then again, I'm the sort of rider/driver who loves going up and down the box to focus a lot on mid-corner and corner exit speed.
But saying that, the blade's power delivery is like a 600 but with more grunt at the top end. It wont surprise you with a mid-range kick that you won't be expecting, so you can get on the throttle a lot quicker when exiting corners. ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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