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| Wonko The Sane |
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 Wonko The Sane World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 23:07 - 22 Apr 2014 Post subject: Kawasaki W800 - any good? |
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I'm fancying a retro bike, would love an enfield but still convinced that I'll ether kill it or just end up servicing it each weekend from the daily 40 mile round trip of motorway,
Most of that is done filtering through traffic but with the occasional stretch reaching actual motorway pace.
I've had a sideways glance at the Yamaha SR400 and decided it's perhaps not powerful enough to have much in reserve on the hilly bits of motorway and so am back on considering a larger engined retro bike.
So, anyone actually ridden one?
Any other retro bikes I should consider? or should I just get an ER6F since I only ever commute? ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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| Eddie Hitler |
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 Posted: 23:23 - 22 Apr 2014 Post subject: |
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A naked single for a motorway commute? ..
I would recommend your current ZZR600 (if you still have it). Better than any of those bikes you mentioned for commuting on. Doesn't compute spending more money on a bike when a cheapo ZZR does exactly the same job. |
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| kawashima |
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 kawashima World Chat Champion

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Bonneville is much better than W650/800 imo.
Bonneville has much better blake. W doesn't stop at all!!!
It's front blake is just terrible for most sport bike users. ____________________ own:2020 Serow 250
owned: 2012 YB125SP, 2008 TDM900, 2005 W650, 2002 LS125R, 2002 CB400SF, NS50F, C50 / Trip to UK(2009), Hokkaido touring(2013) |
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| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha |
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| Wonko The Sane |
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The ZZR seems to be giving me shoulder and back problems manhandling it in and out of the garden (got a dodgy back anyway) so fancying something a bit lighter
My bike has to live outside which won't help the finish on anything I get!
Would be nice to have something with a bit of a 50's twist for going to rock n roll events tho ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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| Wonko The Sane |
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I'm fine on the bike, it's comfortable to ride, it's the shunting it backwards and forwards to get it in and out of where I park it.
I ride up past my back gate and then go backwards (I'm pointing up hill slightly) and wiggle left then right in an S to get into the back garden before pulling forwards up to the garden wall.
To get out I push backwards and then ride in a U turn around my fence post to face down the alleyway and out to the road.
In terms of performance, if a lorry is coming down a slip road next to me I want enough power to twist my wrist / drop a gear and twist my wrist and be in front of it.
On the 125 sometimes the only option I had was to brake from alongside the cab and tuck behind it which felt risky as I was never sure if the driver had seen me. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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| Wonko The Sane |
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I live on a fairly steep road with no driveway backing onto a school and only on-street parking
The bike lives in the garden to prevent someone knocking it over when parking badly - the school run seems to start around 8.30 just before I'm setting off.
Front garden is 4ft higher than the road level so not an option ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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 Posted: 07:22 - 23 Apr 2014 Post subject: |
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damn...
DRZ and park in the house. Problem solved
But nah, seriously... just get something lighter, less barge like. My BB is about 1/4 ton and its a fucker just turning it round whilst rolling backwards where as the KTM is a 1 handed affair. |
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Used to side stand spin the vara, started knackering my knee up tho.
In the house isn't an option due to the front steps.
Fancied an ER6f when I did my test but couldn't afford one and not too keen on the new model ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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I wouldn't recommend an Enfield for your purposes.
Haven't ridden a W800, I did have a look at a W650 which wasn't looking so clever after a few years of sitting around unused. TBH, the chromed up Electra "Deluxe" wasn't my first choice either, I'd rather have a matt / rat retro and skip the polishing. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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My dad had a W650, the first big bike I ever rode (when I was about 15). Obviously rose-tinted memories, but I thought it was excellent. It was actually quite a bit tamer than the SR500 I used to commute on, I'm guessing because of the difference in weight, and because of being a IL2 vs a torquey big single.
For a motorway commute I wouldn't recommend an SR, I found mine pretty uncomfortable above 60mph. W650 I'm not sure about, only rode it on a disused airfield.
Just realised how unhelpful this post is.... Never mind, here's a pic of my old dechromed, matt blacked, keyless ignition, total loss SR500:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/t1.0-9/13511_10200180417487530_204082695_n.jpg ____________________ Previous - Sinnis Apache - Honda Bros 400 - Yamaha SR500 - Honda Transalp - Kawasaki ZX-7R - Honda CB-1 - Honda 929 Fireblade - Honda NTV650 [b]Current[\b] Honda CB500 |
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I owned W650. At first it was fun cause it can run at lower rpm compared to CB400SF, but I wasn't pleased with its most of its functional aspects. Poor brakes, weak clutch (I had to change clutch plate), poor suspension.
I really hated Kawasaki attached small diameter single disc on this heavy 200kg bike just to make it look more retro
Even after I changed brake pads into GPZ1100 ones, it didn't bite well.
Some of W owners were saying it's not brake problem but your technique problem things.
No! It should have large diameter single disc like Bonneville.
I rented Bonneville one day and rode winding, Bonneville has solid taste in every aspects compared to W.
W's genuine tyres are TT100GP. If you look at its pattern, you can see how it doesn't grip.
W owners were always talking about which exhaust sounds better? Your jacket doesn't fit W, Who attach screen on W should hang himself etc etc.
I hated every aspect of W because I didn't want retro bike but more solid reliable touring bike.
You can buy Bonneville much cheaper than us. W looks good but it's really bad bike once you ride on it.
Especially W800 doesn't rev at all compared to W650. It has torque curve like a diesel truck. It's max torque is at 2500rpm, but it actually doesn't rev as hell. When I tried W800, I was astonished how sh*t bike it is. Even other riders were saying they were surprised how its brake doesn't bite at all.
W650 isn't good, but W800 was far worser than W650.
You should try W once. I think you agree with me. ____________________ own:2020 Serow 250
owned: 2012 YB125SP, 2008 TDM900, 2005 W650, 2002 LS125R, 2002 CB400SF, NS50F, C50 / Trip to UK(2009), Hokkaido touring(2013) |
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An Honest Review of The Triumph Bonneville
____________________ Previous - Sinnis Apache - Honda Bros 400 - Yamaha SR500 - Honda Transalp - Kawasaki ZX-7R - Honda CB-1 - Honda 929 Fireblade - Honda NTV650 [b]Current[\b] Honda CB500 |
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Old Thread Alert!
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