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| Dave70 |
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 Posted: 00:38 - 03 Oct 2014 Post subject: Opinions on the Triumph Daytona 675. |
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So, as the title implies really.
Basically, I'm just in the position of looking at taking my UK bike test in the near future, after riding an R125 for about two and a half years (*don't laugh* ) and clocking up around 30,000 miles and I'm looking around at what to buy as my first big bike.
I was initially thinking of getting an R6 because I like the look of them and Yamaha appear to have a fairly decent reputation for reliability, from what I can gather but, I thought, why limit myself and also because I'm no spring chicken some level of comfort is an issue, as my lower back and knees suffer after a while on the R125.
I know relatively little about bikes, so I am initially going by what I like the look of, which happens to be sports bikes and then taking things from there.
Recently I came across (not literally but, close) the Daytona 675 and There are quite a few around at what seem, reasonable prices for ones around five years old. So I am looking for some knowledge from, well...the more knowledgeable folks of BCF.
What I am wanting to know is, how reliable are these bikes and are there any known issues with them and how comfortable are they in relation to other sports bikes? I'm six foot two with longish legs and would be using the bike for most things, commuting, having fun and a bit of travelling/touring. Also, it will be probably end up being kept outside, unless I find a place with a garage and will be ridden in all weather, except snow and ice, so how do they stand as far as rusting goes? ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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I diddn't ride more than the length of the driveway on one as I was still in a cast, however it was one of the most uncomfortable supersports bikes I've ever been on.
2nd place goes to Paddy's R1 with those stupid rearsets on it.
CBR600RR was lovely. I liked that bike lots and I will have one someday. It's a weird position, but really cool bike.
Only thing I would say about Yamaha bikes with regards reliability is that I've heard more people complain about them shitting gearboxes (specificly 2nd) than any other bike & seen several R1's with cabbaged engines. I'd have thought the Honda would be more reliable  ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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Thanks for the reply.
Every time I hear Honda, I think rust though.
I guess the only way to find out how comfortable the Daytona 675 is, would be to try it myself, as what one person finds comfortable, another might not.
Interesting about Yamaha too, I wasn't really aware of that although, I had heard something about the gear boxes but, thought this was a small and limited period issue that had been resolved. ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
2012: R125 killed by white van. 2016 R125 killed by 30,000 miles of redline. Current: 2016 Kawasaki ER6f. |
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| mJZ wrote: | The best looking paint scheme imho..
https://www.indomotorcycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/2011_triumph_daytona_675_se_02.jpg
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Aye, I like the fireblade too but, think it may be a bit much to jump on after the 125. |
By small I didn't mean engine size. I meant the size of the bike, how it feels to sit on one. Probably not the best bike for you if you are 6'2 or over though.
I wouldn't recommend jumping from 125cc onto 1000cc. Nothing wrong with it, but probably you won't enjoy so much power so quickly. It can be intimidating. |
Like that colour scheme too
I did briefly consider an R1 at one point, as my local dealer back in the IoM had a good deal on one with ridiculous low mileage on it (in the 100's), as it had only been used for a photo shoot with Conor Cummins but, I came to my senses. I don't think it helped that the bloke in the shop, who I'd got to know quite well, nearly choked on his cup of tea when I enquired about it.  ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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This thread sums up most of my Daytona ownership:
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=253677
The only additions being that I've done a lot more trackdays, I'm a lot faster, and I'm commuting 1200 miles per month on it. The comments about it being uncomfortable, if it fits you it's actually fine. A decent test ride is required.
Against similar vintage 600s, I tried all of them except the Gixxer. The CBR is tiny with a boring power delivery, the zx6r is similar to the Daytona but physically bigger and it it just didn't float my boat as much. The R6 is phenomenal when you're on it (above 10k) but an uncomfortable ballache and from experience needs about 15 bolts off to remove a fairing; the Daytona is more like 6. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
Selling a hack/winter bike for less than a grand? PM me.
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Early CBR600RR's come cheap and still are good motorcycles.
I've never had a go on a Daytona, but that bike must be superb. It's light, it's short and it has a unusual engine with more than enough power out put.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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| Conzar wrote: | you have ridden fast bikes and can compare whats boring compared to a 1000 |
I compare most bikes to my Varadero, the slowest of the bunch, and the Street, the most hooligan of the bunch.
In all, the Daytona is up there, better than the 600RR, more involved than the R1, the soundtrack is bwaaaaapppp and its handling is top notch.
I'd still prefer my ST, but as a sporty first, the Daytona is king IMO.
Until you have ridden one, you'll still see the CBR as "fun" but trust me, its fucking dire in comparison.
| Alan 29 wrote: | Mates got one. Been off the road for months with assorted electrical problems. |
Mate is turnip, plug in cable, find issue, fix issue. |
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| Dave70 wrote: | Every time I hear Honda, I think rust though. |
FWIW, I think that's mainly an issue with their budget 125s.
I've bought three SH300s and one VFR. The VFR is mostly aluminium and the engine casing paint has flaked some after 9 years commuting and living outside, but the SHs have a steel frame and no sign of rust anywhere other than discolouration on the exhaust welds, which is to be expected. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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Nah.. that is a good point, no one has threatened to call the police and banned me from a BBQ with the Triple, however in the grand scheme of things, that bike was geared to 90mph absolute tops. The triple is still 1 wheeling then and can possibly get pulled up in 4th at that speed  |
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I've had my 2007 Daytona 675 for a couple of years, and I absolutely love it.
The first thing that struck me was how high the seat is, when I first got on it felt like climbing on top of a fence. But this was getting on it after a Yamaha FZ6, so it was always going to be very different. After a few miles it just felt right. I'm 5'10", so being 6'2" you shouldn't notice the height so much. I'd echo what others have said and suggest a decent test ride on one because you may find it a little cramped. I have to adjust my position every now and again because it can get a bit achy, but this is a very minor issue for me.
The Triple engine is by far the best thing about this bike. It is very flexible, very powerful, very torquey and really enjoyable to use. If you want to leave the bike in 6th and chill out, it will do it all day long. If you want to crack on a bit and play, it is lightning fast. It handles very nimbly and lightly, and feels very intuitive.
The Daytona looks fantastic, even for a bike that's 8 years old (the earliest ones are 2006), and it feels like an occasion every time I ride it.
Mine has proved to be very reliable and easy to live with. A lot of them have the Datatool alarms on as standard, which are extremely annoying, and as much as they claim not to, they will sap your battery. This is the only issue I've had with mine, and while trying to change a dead battery the alarm started going off and wouldn't stop. Hateful thing.
I have also ridden an R6, and after riding the Daytona I hated the R6. It was too twitchy and grabby in comparison, I felt it was either all or nothing. A great riding machine for a biker who wants to go as fast as they can everywhere, but it just wasn't for me.
Find a well looked after example and you shouldn't have any trouble. If it proves to be a bit too harsh a riding position for you, try the Street Triple also. |
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Cheers for all the replies guys.
From what has been posted here and in Slacker24sevens thread this does appear to be a bike I'd like and awful lot it seems a bit better of an all rounder, power wise, than the R6 too from what I've read.
The only thing that concerns me at all is how comfortable I'll find the riding position, as I do like to ride for a fair few hours when I can. I guess there's only one way to find out though.
I do find it a little odd that I've not seen many of these on the road though, which is partly why I posted in here originally, as I was wondering if there had been some issues with these bikes but, it would appear not.
Also, for the money I'd get when I sell my R125, I'd have a fairly sizeable amount to put towards a used, low mileage 675.
Again, thanks for all the input folks, it's been really helpful.  ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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Grab a test ride if you can.
Say you've read plenty of reviews that the comfort is hit and miss, I reckon after an hour, you'll know if its right or not.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 183 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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