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 Posted: 15:53 - 03 Sep 2013 Post subject: It's never easy, is it? R1100S or Sprint ST 1050 |
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All of the other bikes in my previous thread fell through for one reason or another, and the spouse has granted me some bonus cash to spend on a new ride. So I've narrowed it down! I'll be using it for occasional running around town, commuting in the summer. I'll sometimes do solo and 2 up trips that probably won't exceed 4 hours per day. Once per year I'll do a 2 week long cross-Europe roadtrip. No track days.
Pick my bike!
Bimmer is 5 years older but half as many miles. Same price on both, no panniers with either. Both in excellent shape.
2000 R1100S ABS and Heated Grips, 14k miles
£3700
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2005 Sprint ST Abs and Heated Grips, 27k miles
£3700
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I have a 2005 Sprint ABS, cracking bike, the comments about it being a rocket powered armchair are correct I got it as a do it all bike: the Mrs loves being pillion on it, it's sporty enough to hustle along, looks good. I couldn't cope with another sports bike on the road, but didn't want an upright bike either.
I've never ridden the Beemer though, so can't comment on that.
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One potential downside of the Sprint: Triumph made a balls up with the brakes on the early sprints of that shape - they put some brake pistons in that would 'stick' to the seals, they weren't coated in something-or-other that pistons normally are (not sure what, I can't remember). You'd clean the seals, and gradually over a couple of weeks the brake lever would need more and move travel to bite the discs as the seals were sticking to the pistons, until it would get to the point where you're having to pump the brakes before braking for a corner.
To remedy this, there are two things that really need doing:
Changing the brake pistons. Later Sprints got the 'good' pistons. Good pistons are a dull silver colour, crap ones are shiny gold. You can buy some 675 calipers and fit the pistons from it (it's what I've done) if you don't want to buy new.
There are two master cylinder sizes - 14mm and 5/8 (5/8ths of an inch = 15.8mm) You ideally want the master cylinder with 5/8 stamped on so the pistons are moved more. I don't have this yet, but would like to change to it in the future as there is still a bit of lever travel with the 14mm master cylinder.
If you change the brake pistons you'll need to bleed the lines again - a problem with the ABS bikes as you need dealer software to activate the ABS unit to bleed the properly. Potentially more money. You can buy some software and a data cable to do this yourself, but it's about £60, the software is called Dealertool. I have it, and it's good It also lets you do other diagnostics, balance the throttle bodies without a vacuum gauge etc.
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TLDR: 2005 Sprints can have spongy brakes, check for silver pistons and '5/8' stamped on the master cylinder. |
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Or, just buy a 2007 model, thats cheaper and has less miles... for example, the one I'm selling  |
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Guess it's time for me to throw my 2 pennies about the Trumpet.
NOTE: I'm still fairly new to the bike, so the following are more like a first impressions than anything else.
I agree with what others are saying about the engine. In fact, I'm convinced, that it's the engine itself is what racks up most of the positive reactions reviewers get from the bike. It's got the power, it sounds great and pulls well in any gear. It's without a doubt, a fantastic motor. The cockpit is informative and gives you tons of info ( but being a cynical cunt that I am, I'm half expecting it to die after the first rainy ride). The rest of the bike however, feels merely good in comparison.
In town, I found it to be about as manoeuvrable as bogged down Tiger tank, with a 3 point turn ability of a beached whale on its back.
Out and about, just like arry mentioned, a lot of initial push is required to lean the bugger.
However, once you lean the thing, it stays there, period.
The extra weight, which is a bitch in town, makes it incredibly stable on the open road, which in turn makes long,
fast trips down the motorways and A roads a piece of piss, especially with such a sweet motor pushing the lot.
Personally, I found it to fairly all right comfort wise. Minus the seat, which my bum seems to hate.
So yeah, TL;DR: 6/10 (potentially 7/10 with some comfort mods) from me.
| arry wrote: | It's a great bike, and I really like it. But I've not come to love it. Not sure why, but we've just not bonded that well - even though it does everything I've ever asked of it. |
Pretty much nails it right there. ____________________ 09' Versys 650 | 07' FJR1300A
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That beemer is hideous, st all the way out of the 2. ____________________ Malaguti F12 Phantom-Dead, Suzuki AY50- Dead, NRG power DD LQ, CBR125.
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£6000!?!? Thats about £3-4000 more than they go for here!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 159 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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