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| BikerGirlonGi... |
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 BikerGirlonGi... Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 20:54 - 09 Oct 2013 Post subject: Would/Have You Downsized? |
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"There's no replacement for displacement".
I suppose this is true. I had a few sports 600s, and love the acceleration. It has never been about top speed for me, just the insane acceleration. I love lane splitting too, overtaking cars. Most my riding is commuting, taking the opportunity to enjoy the bike whenever it presents itself.
Got knocked off my bike in a SMIDSY (no, I wasn't misbehaving) last Nov, which caused me long-term damage to my back. As a result I cannot ride on sports bike as it irritates my back injury to the point of wanting off the bike ASAP.
I still miss the two wheels. Have tried the CB1000R and it's awesome. But, I much prefer fairings and the 'sports' look. Insurance is too much for me to want to pay on sports 600/1000 (£100-150 per month!). Also, I don't want to use up my fortune with not losing my license for riding really fast.
So? Ahem...
I like the look of the Ninja 300, and it appears to have a more 'back-injury' friendly riding position, despite satisfying the sports look. Insurance is ridiculously cheap - £30 per month Less likely to lose my license as it can't go fast enough. Just wondering whether I won't be too disappointed with the power. I know it won't be like a 600, but being 30 odd bhp, I'm wondering whether I could enjoy it.
I'm due a test-ride tomorrow, so I'll find out soon enough; but for the meantime I am interested in your opinions and experience if you've ever had to downsize? |
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 stickybackbob Trackday Trickster
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Not downsized as such but do swap between a ZXR750 and an old Suzuki TS250. The power and speed of the 750 is great but the riding position is terrible for town work or indeed anything below 40mph for any length of time (am getting old...or so I'm told). On the other hand the 250 has just about enough go to win the traffic light GP and doesn't do much over 60 but it is superb in town for flicking about and filtering.
Now with the 250 being a two stroke, that brings it's own pleasures. Not so sure if I could live with such a small four stroke but plenty of people do.
Hope your test ride goes well but if not, why not try a different style of bike that has the power/size you want with the good riding position that you need but just different styling? After all, riding is not a fashion parade  |
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If you're looking at the Ninja 300, try the new CBR500R. https://cycle-ergo.com/ reckons its even more upright, and it's actually cheaper (with ABS as standard) than a Ninja with ABS. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Rogerborg - that's a seriously helpful website! Thanks  |
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So let me get this straight, your buying a new or newish 300 but you can't afford to insure it? When an older softer CBR600F or Chundercat would cost peanuts, still have a relatively comfortable riding position that could be further improved by the addition of bar risers and/or lower pegs and still be vastly more capable...
If you must buy new or newish, how about the new 600F? It's a tarted up Hormet in a posh frock so still slightly sporty but comfy too. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
Selling a hack/winter bike for less than a grand? PM me.
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Personally I'd call £360 a year pretty steep, but you are where you are.
It's a fair point though that if you go older and cheaper then insurance costs should also come down and you'll save all round. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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If insurance is a main driver, buy something 15+ years old and discover the world of classic policies, where you can insure almost anything for tuppence. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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Hi
I would go along with what G suggests.
To me I prefer how the engine encourages me (hence liking 2 strokes), and I suspect I would find the 300cc twin just asthmatic.
Are you getting hit for higher insurance due to the SMIDSY incident? If so is this just temp while they sort out the claim, or have they settled it with you getting hit for some of the blame? Or are you getting loaded for another claim (theft?).
As mentioned above, depending on your age a classic bike and policy could save you a fortune. TZR250 (or RD350YPVS, or RG250, etc) has a reasonably restrained riding position, sporty engine and can easily be put on a classic policy.
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 135 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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