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 Posted: 08:42 - 11 Jul 2013 Post subject: Big Naked Bikes - Yamaha XJR1300 v? |
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Sorry... another "Which Bike" thread....
I have managed to persuade my wife to sit her DAS which she will hopefully be doing in a couple of weeks pending test availability. When she passes I'll insure her on my XJ6 and she'll use that - I am using it as an excuse to buy another bike and I'm a bit torn for what to go for.
I love the look of the big nakeds but am also tempted by the big sports tourers and cruisers.
I currently commute quite a bit on the motorway ~40 miles per day on the motorway and a bit of a London town riding - ride outs for fun aren't very often, maybe once every other month, more if it is gloriously sunny like it has been. I will continue to ride through all weather so a bike that won't rot underneath me would be nice.
Budget is an absolute maximum of £2.5k, less is better though - I love the look of the Speed Triple and the XJR1300 but not sure what else I should throw in to the mix or if I could even get one of those for the kind of money I have spare. Do you lot have any opinions on which bike I should be looking at and why? I'll test ride as many as I can find before buying so all opinions welcome.
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Suzuki GSX1400?
A mate of mine has bought one for 2.5k, he loves it.
No idea how it compares with the XJR or the CB1300, but he seems to prefer it over them.
https://www.snichol.freeserve.co.uk/gsx1400_side.jpg
You will pick up an early Speed Triple for that money, but in my opinion (after having worked on a few) they might not be as reliable as the jap stuff.
Honda CB1300 might suit you, but of the top of my head i'm not sure how much they are going for. |
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You could pick up a ZRX1100 for that money and maybe the 1200 too. The 1200 was made with the smaller R style fairing but also a larger touring fairing too.
When I was looking to buy my current bike my list was something like this (in no order):
Suzuki Bandit 1200
Suzuki GSX1400
Honda CB1300
Kawasaki ZRX1100/1200
Yamaha XJR1200/1300
Honda Hornet 900
Yamaha Fazer 1000/FZ1
At the time I had no loyalty to any brand and I just wanted a big naked bike with a load of grunt. I almost took a CB1300 for a test ride but I couldn't haggle enough off the price and I was looking mostly for a Bandit 1200 but all the ones I could find were dogs. I stopped looking when I found my ZRX as it was spot on and the price wasn't mega crazy so I went for it and now I'm a die hard ZRX fan
I briefly considered some streetfightered litre sportsbikes too but I needed something reliable and trustworthy so ruled them out fairly early on although I've always like that style. ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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 Posted: 11:55 - 11 Jul 2013 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the input both.
Insurance for me on the GSX1400 is ~£1400 TPFT and I can't seem to find any for sale less than £3.5k so I'm going to have to rule that one out.
Both the CB1300 and the XJR seem to go for around £2.5k + but the insurance is ~£400 for me. I may have to wait a while to find a decent one in my price range which is a bit of a shame as I have new toy fever right now
I think I'll have to pop in to a few dealers and test ride some bikes to narrow my selection down and buy in the winter when the prices return to normal/people get desperate to sell for christmas.
Any more suggestions for bikes to test? So far I have:
CB1300
XJR1300
Speed Triple
Monster 900 |
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| KLR600 wrote: | You could pick up a ZRX1100 for that money and maybe the 1200 too. The 1200 was made with the smaller R style fairing but also a larger touring fairing too.
When I was looking to buy my current bike my list was something like this (in no order):
Suzuki Bandit 1200
Suzuki GSX1400
Honda CB1300
Kawasaki ZRX1100/1200
Yamaha XJR1200/1300
Honda Hornet 900
Yamaha Fazer 1000/FZ1
At the time I had no loyalty to any brand and I just wanted a big naked bike with a load of grunt. I almost took a CB1300 for a test ride but I couldn't haggle enough off the price and I was looking mostly for a Bandit 1200 but all the ones I could find were dogs. I stopped looking when I found my ZRX as it was spot on and the price wasn't mega crazy so I went for it and now I'm a die hard ZRX fan
I briefly considered some streetfightered litre sportsbikes too but I needed something reliable and trustworthy so ruled them out fairly early on although I've always like that style. |
you posted while I was typing my response - thanks for the input, will add the ZRX, Bandit 1200, Hornet and the FZ1 to my list to try depending on speculative insurance quotes over lunch. |
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The Monster 900 would be an interesting choice. They are quite grunty and sound immense with open pipes.
But they are quite a different ownership experiance compared to the Jap bikes.
I love them, so much i bought one.
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| KLR600 wrote: | You could pick up a ZRX1100 for that money and maybe the 1200 too. The 1200 was made with the smaller R style fairing but also a larger touring fairing too.
When I was looking to buy my current bike my list was something like this (in no order):
Suzuki Bandit 1200
Suzuki GSX1400
Honda CB1300
Kawasaki ZRX1100/1200
Yamaha XJR1200/1300
Honda Hornet 900
Yamaha Fazer 1000/FZ1
At the time I had no loyalty to any brand and I just wanted a big naked bike with a load of grunt. I almost took a CB1300 for a test ride but I couldn't haggle enough off the price and I was looking mostly for a Bandit 1200 but all the ones I could find were dogs. I stopped looking when I found my ZRX as it was spot on and the price wasn't mega crazy so I went for it and now I'm a die hard ZRX fan
I briefly considered some streetfightered litre sportsbikes too but I needed something reliable and trustworthy so ruled them out fairly early on although I've always like that style. |
Can't believe you didn't get a streetfightered litre bike, that would've been awesome! You wouldn't have your current problem of topping out at 130 and getting passed by weedy 600s then either
Though I think out of that list I'd probably go for the 900 Hornet, just because I'm assuming it'll be the sportiest handling one, and I've ridden a 600 Hornet and it was brilliant, felt just like a 600 sports bike with a more comfortable riding position so I bet the 900 would be a cracking bike. |
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| Moxey wrote: | You considered any twins? A friend has just gotten one an R1150R not too shabby feels really light compared to his CB1300 |
My house feels light compared to my CB1300.
A muscle bike is perfect for me as I need torque. If I didn't need the low down grunt I would immediately axe it in for something a little lighter with a higher top speed and easier to get through traffic. An oil tanker would fit the bill... ____________________ FZR400 (blown engine), ZXR750 (blown engine), ZX6R (accident), CBR600 which had engine issues after which I learned to change gear..., CBR900, CBR924 (stolen), CB600, CB1300 (everything blew up), BMW K1300GT (written off, hit from rear while stationary), Bandit 1250 for a couple of months, Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (nicked) and somewhere in there, I wrote off a Ducati 748 at Cadwell. |
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The thing I like about the 900 Hornet is that it looks very small and compact and doesn't look massive or much bulkier than the 600 does. It's about 194kg so it's lighter than all the air cooled big retro nakeds, and lighter than the bigger liquid cooled performance/retro nakeds like the ZRX1200 or CB1300 or the X11 etc.
It's also pretty simple, based on a very smooth 918cc Blade engine with excellent carburation and delivery. It's also that kind of bike a bit like a TRX850 where is makes so much sense to modify the std budget suspension and brakes, and fit different parts from other bikes to improve handling, braking and ground clearance. With race cans, free flow filter, and a Power commander mapped in, they seem to be around 108-110bhp r/w which is usefully decent in a 190 odd kg bike.
If you like torque, looks, and easy straightline grunt then some of the bigger engine nakeds deliver more, but you lose out on the balance of cornering, ground clearance and flickability to gain lots of grunt.
I expect a recent model Speed triple or similar would be a much more exciting bike than a Hornet 900, but less simplistic and have less obvious upgrade potential maybe? |
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 Posted: 08:58 - 16 Jul 2013 Post subject: |
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Some good options to look into there - thanks all.
I had a look at an XJR in the flesh over the weekend but as I was on my mates stag do I didn't have a test ride... was still drunk. They look great.
Need to get my Mrs her licence before she will let me buy another bike so currently focusing more on getting her test days lining up with her off shift pattern. I am going to ride home via Chiswick Honda today though to see if they have any more stock of those suggested.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 157 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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