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What you need is a Gsxr 1000.
All other bikes are just Ghey  ____________________ Current: Gsxr 600 Srad - GS125 - DT125
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BMW?
Buy something from the golden era 1995-2005 before manufacturing went down hill and monkey metal became common.
15 year old CBRs stored outside on the coast have less corrosion than new big 4 bikes.
My CBR has a lot less corrosion on it than the 2012 CBF1000 in the next street and mine has more miles and is stored outside and uncared for. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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As above, more expensive doesn't necessarily mean better quality. I had a 2014 CBF1000 for 2 months and wasn't that impressed with it, for 9.5k you could buy a few mint used bikes and have change left over.
Going by your list if you want German then it'll have to be a BMW However they have a reputation for being a bit *looks over shoulder for Rogerborg*... sterile. The Japs still rule, although if you want to buy something for the badge (like a Porsche), Ducati?  ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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I'm not sure that what you're after really exists in a bike, from a quality and long lasting point of view, I think it comes down to how well it is looked after, rather than who it is made by or how much it costs.
I think the problem is that there isn't the price variance between low end and high end bikes to provide that extra quality. And when you get to the high end stuff you are generally paying for performance rather than quality or luxury.
What I mean is that, say your er6f is the equivalent of... a Mondeo? The equivalent Audi is probably an A6?
A Mondeo can be had new for £20K book price, the Audi is £10,000 more expensive!
For comparison, lets throw a BMW F800 up against an ER6F, a shade over £6000 for the ER6, and about £8000 for the F800. That £2000 doesn't buy you anywhere near the quality difference that you would expect to find between the Ford and Audi.
Instead of worrying so much about the luxury/quality side of things, I would think more about what you want from a bike? Shaft/Chain/Belt? Sports/Touring/Adventure? Faired/Half faired/Naked? Luggage as standard? Traction control? Heated grips? You get the picture...
When you get an idea of what you want in a bike, you can really start to whittle it down to a shorter list. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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| c_dug wrote: | I'm not sure that what you're after really exists in a bike, from a quality and long lasting point of view, I think it comes down to how well it is looked after, rather than who it is made by or how much it costs. |
Very interesting and sort of confirms what I was starting to think.
| c_dug wrote: | I think the problem is that there isn't the price variance between low end and high end bikes to provide that extra quality. And when you get to the high end stuff you are generally paying for performance rather than quality or luxury. |
Hadn't thought of that but makes sense.
| c_dug wrote: | What I mean is that, say your er6f is the equivalent of... a Mondeo? The equivalent Audi is probably an A6?
A Mondeo can be had new for £20K book price, the Audi is £10,000 more expensive!
For comparison, lets throw a BMW F800 up against an ER6F, a shade over £6000 for the ER6, and about £8000 for the F800. That £2000 doesn't buy you anywhere near the quality difference that you would expect to find between the Ford and Audi.. |
yes indeed it was an F800 that i was less than impressed with, I like the 1200 but I don't really want anything that big.
| c_dug wrote: | Instead of worrying so much about the luxury/quality side of things, I would think more about what you want from a bike? Shaft/Chain/Belt? Sports/Touring/Adventure? Faired/Half faired/Naked? Luggage as standard? Traction control? Heated grips? You get the picture...
When you get an idea of what you want in a bike, you can really start to whittle it down to a shorter list. |
At this stage I want to try and make sure I understand which bikes are good build quality and which are not, a lot of people tried to talk me out of the ER-6f saying its was cheap and nasty but that's not what I found, sure its not Audi/BMW quality but its not much worse that the Triumph Street Triple and its a lot less expensive.
But I want a sport tourer type bike, built in luggage isn't essential (i do like the Honda NC750S false tank storage though) I am not bother about shaft vs chain. I want (need!) comfort so looking for some fairing (similar to ER-6f) I like smoothness so probably looking for more than 2 cylinders. Also not bothered about electronic driving aids. |
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There are certainly trends that show up over the years.
For instance, Suzuki's are known to suffer from corrosion, and Honda's through the 90's were really solidly built but suffered from chronic Reg/Rec issues and dodgy cam chain tensioners.
My dad commutes throughout the year on a ~2003 BMW R1100S and it lives on the street rather than tucked away in a garage, it's pushing 50,000 miles now I think and still polishes up very nicely, very little corrosion on any of the metal parts, and for the most part aluminium rather than Steel, so very little rust at all. But then, some of the newer BMW's are said to suffer with electrical gremlins that will undoubtedly leave you stranded at the side of the road at some point.
Sort of making the same point as my last post
To add something useful, the VFR's are often said to be the best of the bunch when it comes to sports tourers, with such a long lineage there is a model to suit all budgets too. The new ones do look quite tasty to me.
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Kawasaki Z1000SX Tourer (new)
Easily removable panniers and no framework for them
50mpg and comfy.
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The quality of the CB1100 is supposed to be top notch. It gets good reviews as well.
It's available a fair bit cheaper than the RRP on the web...
https://www.honda.co.uk/motorcycles/naked/#!/cb1100ex/
Some 2nd hand examples around the 7K mark. |
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Buell Lightning XB9sx?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/91/Buell_Lightning_XB9SX_CityX.jpg
Uses parts from Ford cars, belt drive (like a car ), decent MPG according to reviews, durable, very light and compact. Upright naked bike like your ER6. Dunno about comfort though. Not sure how much of an advantage the Harley parts connection will be, doubt the UK has as many dealers and stock of Harley bits as the US. ____________________ Motorsapien Art |
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I had a quick go on this:
https://media.popularmechanics.com/images/honda-dn-01-430-0109.jpg
Can be had for cheap(er than a brand spanker) it's automatic, got a big engine and with a bigger screen on can be very comfortable too ____________________ I'm Sam; Northern, Ginger, Lover
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| MC wrote: | Going by your list if you want German then it'll have to be a BMW  However they have a reputation for being a bit *looks over shoulder for Rogerborg*... sterile. |
Oh, did I mention that?
I hesitate to actively recommend the F650/700/800GS because other modern BMWs (including the 800 S/ST) have had a lot of issues, but objectively I can't fault mine, and it does tick most of OP's boxes in terms of comfort, ride height (650/700) and economy.
Build quality, the (Rotax) engine did start some characteristic minor paint flaking on the front bottom Matron, but nothing that a few dabs of Smoothrite didn't nip in the bud. No drama, no rageface.
I know that one day I'll write this just before the CANBUS throws an epic eppy, but I doubt it'll be today since I'm on the Enfield.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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All I can say is, Test ride lots of bikes after your first year or two and buy the one that makes you grin like a kid in a sweetshop and you don't want to take it back to the dealer.
That's what I did and very nearly bought a Tiger 800, then I rode the Street Triple and thought 'I need it, gotta have it' so I bought one.
Other advice is to do a bit of advanced training, you will be surprised how capable the ER6 is if you ride it right. Bikesafe is a good start. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 192 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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