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 barrkel World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 22:51 - 08 May 2014 Post subject: Sporty sport touring |
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I'm looking for suggestions on where to look for my next bike.
What I want:
- fairly sporty position and handling, but not extreme; i.e. can be ridden for 300 miles several days in a row; don't particularly want to have to add risers and worry about longer cables etc.
- less than 200kg (review kg, fictional as they may be); the lower, the better
- more than 100hp (ditto)
- a means of attaching 10+kg of luggage; pillion grab handles have been sufficient in the past, this is strictly one-up
- fairing and seating position for comfy 3-digit motorway cruising
- ABS is a bonus
My current VFR satisfies the last 4. It is about 40kg too heavy, however, and the steering isn't fast enough. I can't flick it around like I could my old ER6f.
Possible candidates:
FZ1
Aprilia SL1000 Falco
ZX-9R - pillion grab handles are just about enough
Considering mid-2000 litre bikes with aftermarket pillion grab rails
Thoughts / suggestions? ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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 barrkel World Chat Champion
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Budget is 3-5k, depending on value.
I'm not a fan of soft panniers, too much faff (maybe I didn't spend enough). I prefer a single drybag or equivalent strapped to the top of the pillion seat. I've had bad experiences of non-givi racks snapping from weight + vibration - the further off the end of the subframe, the more leverage all the weight has. Thus the preference for accessible hard points around pillion seat. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
Best road ever ridden: www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2MhNxUEYtQ
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You could try dropping the VFR's forks through the yokes a couple of millimeters, see if it quickens up the steering.
I can't see many proper supersports bikes being better than what you've got (or a newer version) for long distance touring. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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| stevo as b4 wrote: | Depends on the ZX9 and the VFR800 though really.
To do what you want, I don't think I'd be as happy with an E-series ZX9R as I would with the late space age style VFR800. I also don't all things considered think that an early 2000's ZX9R is anything like as good a bike as the newer VFR's? |
My VFR is from 2005 and is at 60k (I've had it from 45k, March last year).
I need to find the time to test-ride more bikes. I've been riding for over 5 years and I have yet to ride an inline 4 of any capacity!
I don't particularly care about styling (I have an SH300), but handling does matter. Suspension that stays in contact with the road and doesn't get too wallowy / wavy is more important than comfort.
| Quote: | You could try dropping the VFR's forks through the yokes a couple of millimeters, see if it quickens up the steering. |
I've read reports on some forums that dropping the early vtec models 10mm did wonders for slower speed handling. I don't know how much different my vtec is. I may try 5mm.
| Quote: | I can't see many proper supersports bikes being better than what you've got (or a newer version) for long distance touring. |
The primary thing I tour for is fun twisty roads. Motorways are used to minimize the amount of time spent in France (it's always in the way). Leisurely riding from town to town, sightseeing, parking up for two-hour lunches, are not on.
I think I need more experience on a much sportier bike before it teaches me that the VFR is better for what I want. I have parking space for no more than two bikes, and I'm not giving up my scooter. This may mean I need an ergonomically painful lesson. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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The weight is out, but it hustles like a sports bike when you get it moving, Blackbird.
Can easily do a few hundred on it without a numb bum. Luggage is not a problem  |
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FZ1S is the one to go for.
For 5K you should be able to get a really good low mileage 2010 ABS.
Its able to carry pillions & luggage with ease (I know cos I've got one) & the half fairing helps over distance. There is also the option of adding lower fairings.
It's got a bullet proof detuned 2002 R1 engine & not a lot goes wrong with it. A really reliable bike.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/mcn/bikereviews/searchresults/bike-reviews/yamaha/yamaha-fz1-2006-current/
The downside is (according to everyone on bike forums) that it's useless below 7k revs. Trust me it's not.
However, once you go beyond 7k it becomes an insane ballistic missile which will have you grinning like a grinny thing!
Well worth a look in my opinion.  |
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There's a lot of interesting suggestions here. The older fireblade looks particularly interesting weight-wise. People talking about the FZ1S elsewhere describe it as not particularly flickable, and that is specifically something I'm missing with the VFR - the lack of agility in urban traffic in particular makes it feel less safe, less responsive.
In a word, that's what I feel I'm missing with the VFR: flickability.
A combination of steering geometry, center of gravity and rotational inertia.
I'm going to try and commit to test riding a bunch of bikes this summer and see if I can find it. These suggestions help. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 239 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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