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| Damien1080 |
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| sidewinder |
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Looks like you have already choosen the cbr as your next bike  |
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| Damien1080 |
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| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha |
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| Damien1080 |
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| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha wrote: | |
Damn autocorrect meant nakeds - and I'm near Medway so its turps and a rag thank you! |
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| Wonko The Sane |
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If you could put up with a naked then the new Yamaha MT07 is supposed to be the kiddy.......£5100 brand new and all the reports suggest it would easily sell for a grand more.
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| Clanger |
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| nerald |
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 nerald Borekit Bruiser

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| moppy wrote: | I'm looking for something very similar, but with a budget of £3000. The usual options such as VFR800, CBR600F, Sprint 1050 aside, there are a couple of adventure bikes which would fit the bill: VStrom 650, Versys 650.
Then there are the oddballs which have attracted my attention, Ducati Multistrada, Aprilia Futura, Ducati ST4.
Very heavily attracted to the Futura, but they're bloody rare and I would hate to foot the bill if it ever goes down the road! |
Futura - lot of bike, little money, they do it for me. ____________________ V-Twins - 60 or 90? |
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| DrDonnyBrago |
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I have a 2001 CBR600f.
If you are after something that is both a good commuter AND a decent weekend toy then it is ideal. There are better commuters, there are better weekend toys, but the CBR is a brilliant compromise.
I have commuted to work on it daily since 2010. I get 48 mpg on average but have had 53+ when not riding like a bell end.
I got mine for £2,000 in 2009. Bike prices have risen a lot since then, but you should still pick up an exceptionally tidy and later pre 2006 model for £3k, I wouldn't entertain the idea of spending more on one, or of spending a lot more on the 2011+ model which isn't as good.
There is an F sport too, which has a different seat, an extra clutch plate and a valve spring difference (to make it more tunable, which none will have been). The non sport model (single seat) is a bit cheaper, comfier and more practical and the performance is for all intents and purposes identical. I can fit a scottoiler, basic toolkit and a 1.5 m chain with lock under the seat of mine.
Things to look out for:
Check the downpipes, st/st is a bonus. They fitted mild steel pipes to these which rotted like hell within no time. The best replacements are motad's Venom range - they perform like OEM and are made of thick, high quality ST/ST. I had some cheapos on there before I bought motads and the bike ran like crap. If they aren't st/st, budget on replacements and having to battle the exhaust studs (a c*** of a job).
The speedo sensors have a habit of going kaput, if you lose your speedo reading at any point, it is probably that. Replacement is a DIY job, about £30 used part.
Check for rattling noises, from the top RHS of the engine. If it sounds like a frying pan full of bolts being shaken then it is probably the CCT. This is about £70 for a new one, DIY in about an hour. Very common.
Keep an eye out for funny electrics, the R/R is supposed to be weak although mine has been fine.
They are common first bikes so many will have been dropped/crashed. I tend to see this as a way of getting a cheap bike but crash damage may not appeal to you.
Spark plugs are due every 16k, they are iridiums and aren't cheap. Allow about £35 for a set if you shop about.
16k is valve clearance time. This is a bit of a big job so if you aren't comfortable with a spanner, budget on £150-300 depending on whether they they need adjusting.
All in, a very capable and well made bike, I'd have another. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 88 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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