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PostPosted: 20:11 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Anyone here commute on something wholly inappropriate? Reply with quote

I used to purely ride sports bikes. Everything - and I mean commuting, touring, going to the supermarket, picking up the girlfriend / wife, transporting unfeasibly inappropriate pieces of furniture - you name it and I did it on a sports bike. Hell, I even rode around on a blade with the remnants of a broken leg.

However, these days I am more 'practical.' I have a CB1300 which is great for commuting, a 21 litre tank is kinda handy but long motorway miles are annoying as I only have a bikini. Also, the lack of top end gets irritating after a while and I need a little more grunt.

So I was thinking a ZZR1400 would sort out the motorway blues but then again, is it practical to commute on one of them? What is your experience of daily commuting through London traffic on something stupidly inappropriate? Is it as painful as it looks or is it reasonably appropriate?
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PostPosted: 20:35 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Re: Anyone here commute on something wholly inappropriate? Reply with quote

gorillaonabike wrote:
but long motorway miles are annoying as I only have a bikini.


You should probably get textiles you might find it more comfortable.
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PostPosted: 20:41 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Happy tackling city traffic on my FZS1000. Bit more poke than a CB1300 too. FZ1 might be even better.
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PostPosted: 21:17 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

A chum of mine commutes all year roundon a Ducati 848 Evo Corse thing. Lovely thing it is too.
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PostPosted: 21:28 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I commute on a ZX6R, but it's an old one, so not really that extreme. As of today the GFs dad commutes on his '14 R1.
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PostPosted: 21:31 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've commuted on...

Masai DB125H '08
Yamaha TT600R SM '02

Honda CBR600RR '03
Yamaha R1 '01
Honda Varadero 125 '07
Suzuki TL1000S '97
Skyteam Gorilla YX140 '06
Kawasaki ZXR750/9R '92
Kawasaki ER5 '02
Honda Blackbird '00
KTM 200 EXC '99

Bold ones being the worst of the lot Laughing Motorway commute and into London.
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PostPosted: 21:34 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I commute approx. 20,000 miles a year on an RXS100. Which is a commuter bike and entirely suited to this kind of usage, while costing the most ridiculous pittance to run and still beating more or less anything through serious congestion.

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PostPosted: 21:42 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paddy. wrote:
I've commuted on...

Masai DB125H '08
Yamaha TT600R SM '02

Honda CBR600RR '03
Yamaha R1 '01
Honda Varadero 125 '07
Suzuki TL1000S '97
Skyteam Gorilla YX140 '06
Kawasaki ZXR750/9R '92
Kawasaki ER5 '02
Honda Blackbird '00
KTM 200 EXC '99

Bold ones being the worst of the lot Laughing Motorway commute and into London.


Motorway commute on a 125? Are you mad? Laughing I don't even like going on dual carriageways on mine, I can just keep up with traffic but generally avoid if possible.
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PostPosted: 21:51 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Regularly doing 50 ish miles a day commuting up the a1m, round the m25 and up the m40 on my sinnis trackstar. Generally just sit in the left lane and travel at truck speeds.

Opposite end of the spectrum, but often seems wholesomely inappropriate Smile
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PostPosted: 21:59 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

sabian92 wrote:
Motorway commute on a 125? Are you mad? Laughing I don't even like going on dual carriageways on mine, I can just keep up with traffic but generally avoid if possible.


Varadero was great, was faster than the KTM 200 EXC too, but you could hold the Vara at max rpm, the KTM will nip up Laughing
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PostPosted: 22:29 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not so much commuting, but when I was a London based DR, back in the 80s, there was a bit of a thing for using bikes that wouldn't normally be top of the list.

The most popular fleet bikes would be Super Dreams or RS250s (Datapost had hundreds of those, all bright red with Rickman fairings and hard luggage sets) while owner riders usually went for something a bit bigger, CX500s, GS550s, that kind of thing.

Some of us got bored with that stuff and went with whatever came along at the right price and we fancied riding; I myself variously pedalled such lightweight chuckables as a Z1300, XS1100S and a CBX1000, while I regularly saw a guy on a full dresser Gold Wing (complete with 'Delta' stickers) and an old buffer on a BSA Rocket 3, with cardboard, perspex and chequer plate weather protection.

I think the bloke that made me really raise my eyebrows, was the fella that pulled up next to me on a slabside GSXR1100, topbox bungeed to the tailpiece, about a week after they were launched.
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PostPosted: 22:49 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shaft wrote:
Not so much commuting, but when I was a London based DR, back in the 80s, there was a bit of a thing for using bikes that wouldn't normally be top of the list.

There was a bike courier in Tokyo who used an RVF400 with a big top box on the back. Used to see him regularly.
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PostPosted: 23:05 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

For a while I had to borrow my daughter's Vespa lx50. I kept the L plates on it.
That was fun on nsl roads.
Plus when the highways agency wobble tried to direct me onto a motorway because an accident had closed the road (the idiotic moron, not that I bear a grudge).
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PostPosted: 23:07 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

map wrote:
For a while I had to borrow my daughter's Vespa lx50. I kept the L plates on it.
That was fun on nsl roads.
Plus when the highways agency wobble tried to direct me onto a motorway because an accident had closed the road (the idiotic moron, not that I bear a judge).


Did you go on? I would have as long as its actually 50cc Laughing
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PostPosted: 23:11 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paddy. wrote:
map wrote:
For a while I had to borrow my daughter's Vespa lx50.... Plus when the highways agency wobble tried to direct me onto a motorway because an accident had closed the road (the idiotic moron, not that I bear a grudge).
Did you go on? I would have as long as its actually 50cc Laughing

I did think about it. Then my self preservation kicked in. Ended up pushing the lx50 past the accident, ambulance, police, etc. then jumped back on.
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PostPosted: 23:14 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I commute 20 miles a day on the 125 monkeybike
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PostPosted: 23:34 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used a 1930 hand change Ariel 500 as regular transport up to about 2008.
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PostPosted: 23:56 - 23 May 2014    Post subject: Re: Anyone here commute on something wholly inappropriate? Reply with quote

gorillaonabike wrote:


So I was thinking a ZZR1400 would sort out the motorway blues but then again, is it practical to commute on one of them? What is your experience of daily commuting through London traffic on something stupidly inappropriate? Is it as painful as it looks or is it reasonably appropriate?


I've got a ZZR 600 which I use round the M60, a slimmer / smaller bike might be better for if I'm working through traffic when I've decided to avoid the motorway, that or I'm not as happy taking gaps with on coming traffic anymore.

I often catch up a chap on a ZZR1400 in very heavy traffic on the motorway but not always so he's obviously happy enough filtering on it.
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PostPosted: 04:32 - 24 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anything is possible. What with bikes already being one heckuva illogical choice of transportation, why not go all the way and ride something even more out of the ordinary? I've long suspected that most bikes are surprisingly capable when forced to perform outside their area of specialisation.



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PostPosted: 08:19 - 24 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

deadwolf wrote:
Anything is possible. What with bikes already being one heckuva illogical choice of transportation, why not go all the way and ride something even more out of the ordinary? I've long suspected that most bikes are surprisingly capable when forced to perform outside their area of specialisation.


I'm sure the bikes are, it's just the pink, fleshy thing sitting on them which is less than capable. With bits of metal in my leg in awkward places, sports bikes are out.

The ZZR1400 commuter is interesting as I'm thinking about one of those.

And one helluva lot of interesting bikes being commuted on here. The Ariel for day-to-day use? And strangely enough, I have a vague recollection of a Goldwing courier back in the 80s. I just thought it was my fevered imagination working overtime, but clearly not...
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PostPosted: 08:28 - 24 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paddy. wrote:
I've commuted on...

Skyteam Gorilla YX140 '06


Bold ones being the worst of the lot Laughing Motorway commute and into London.


Motorway on a monkey bike? I would have paid to see that, serious insane/man points.
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PostPosted: 09:32 - 24 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I commuted on my tdr250 for a couple of months, it wasn't really up to the task to be honest. Only 10 miles each way too.

Sports bikes make very good city filteres to be honest, but I've found that for the most part it's the rider not the bike that makes the difference. I've said in the past that on the same commute through London my cbr was a far easier ride, but not actually much quicker at all than my divvy is.
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PostPosted: 09:36 - 24 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

wr6133 wrote:
Paddy. wrote:
I've commuted on...

Skyteam Gorilla YX140 '06


Bold ones being the worst of the lot Laughing Motorway commute and into London.


Motorway on a monkey bike? I would have paid to see that, serious insane/man points.


I'll likely get a road legal pit again, so I'll GoPro it Laughing
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PostPosted: 09:37 - 24 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tl1000R ?
Actually really good commuting on, not as wide as you think and loud enough to get you noticed so some mong doesn't pull out in front of you
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PostPosted: 10:05 - 24 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I commuted up the M11 on an RG500 for a while, with a kit bag strapped on the back. Not the greatest idea I've ever had.
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