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 azra3l Borekit Bruiser
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 Posted: 00:30 - 27 Nov 2014 Post subject: Deauville 650 mileage.. how high is too high? |
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I need a new work bike, my poor old zzr600 cant handle the kind of mileage i am throwing at it these days, and its time to sell it while its still salvageable with some TLC that i can't afford.
my boss has lent me a grand for a new bike, sadly, i am thinking its gonna have to be a deauville. I cart a lot of stuff around for work, so it has to have luggage, and the 2002 model has bigger stock panniers than the previous years.
I know these bikes can rack up some insane mileage (its one of the reasons I want one. if the average for the last 2 months is anything to go by I'll be doing around 26k a year.) but how high is too high?
https://www.gumtree.com/p/honda-motorbikes/honda-deauville-nt650v-black-2002-mot/1090449930
anyone have any experience with these bikes? anything to look for when buying used? I know about the head stock bearings, and if its anything like the Pan 1100 I'm guessing the swing arm is made of some form of cheese?
what else am I looking for when i go to view one? |
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I posed the same question lately as one came up below price range and i toyed with the idea. cosmetically, it had a few scuffs and 70k miles but was cheaper than the one you were looking at. Only thing i can't remember is what year it was.
back on point, I guess it all depends on the bike itself and how well it's been looked after. it's always worth having a look i guess, but for me i'd likely pay a grand for something else  ____________________ Current: Kawasaki ZL600 Eliminator
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Good man
As I say, it's worth a look, dunno how he'll feel about the £750 offer but it's probably what I'd have offered too, at 26k miles per year i'd not be expecting it to be sold on for much afterwards though!
don't know if this is of any use:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1995-HONDA-ST1100-Pan-European-with-test-/331393641363?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item4d2899ab93
but thought i'd point it out. also - but I don't know much about them - i like the looks of the triumph trophy's. only issue i know of with them is starter motors but there could be more issues too! ____________________ Current: Kawasaki ZL600 Eliminator
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thought about a pan, and a trophy, but they are both too big for the kind of riding i do. its 80% in, around or across central london.
fuel economy is an issue as well, my boss pays my petrol, but hes a nice guy and its a good company, i dont want to take the piss too much  |
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I don't know if any bike with 113K on the clock is a bargain for a grand, unless it's a Black Shadow or a Brough Superior.
I'm sure I've seen Dullvilles going for less with lower mileages. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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I know they are meant to do mega mileages and I would be quite happy to buy a low mileage example, in the expectation of it going on forever, if I looked after it.
Not so sure I would fancy getting one that has already been to the moon and back, if I needed to rely on it every day. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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Before you even think about making an offer, you need to see the MOT advisories and consumables receipts for that bike, and go over it with a fine tooth comb. New tyes, but what else does it need doing? Brakes, shocks, exhaust, how are the cam chains, is the tank rusted to buggery inside, is the swing arm rotting away, has the shaft drive had any attention or have its owners assumed that they're maintenance free?
It's not a Pan Euro and I imagine that you'll struggle to find anyone who will buy it with that mileage, let alone with another 26K on it, so I'd consider it to be essentially disposable.
Factor in fuel and tyres and I imagine that you can run a 125 for a fair bit less even with chain replacements. You can put luggage on any bike. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Does it need to be a deuville ? . You can get a decent divvy for that money.mines just passed 60k and passed its mot with no advisorys. Should suit London quite well  ____________________ "Nitrous is like a cheap hooker, you want to hit it but are scared of the consequences |
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Why the need for internal luggage?
There is a simple fix for this. That is to buy a top box place and bolt it to the seat.
As such CB500s, even the old NTV650 is in contention.
The old NTV650/600 is a tough old beast which can get insane mileages and suffer considerable abuse. I maintained (or rather didn't) my NTV650 with the tools in the bike tool kit.
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A Deauville/NTV sound like the right type of bike for your needs.
Water cooled, shafty and not too heavy for heavy traffic London use
At 113K the tricky question is, how much life is left in it?
It may go another 50K ( 2 years at your mileage)
before getting all wanty and needy, maybe 100K, who knows?
I'd prefer an NTV with a top box and throw overs myself
They look practical, go for cheaper and the doughvilles plastic and built in panniers dont attract me much
here's a Deauville buyer guide whigh may be some use
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| Rogerborg wrote: | Before you even think about making an offer, you need to see the MOT advisories and consumables receipts for that bike, and go over it with a fine tooth comb. New tyes, but what else does it need doing? Brakes, shocks, exhaust, how are the cam chains, is the tank rusted to buggery inside, is the swing arm rotting away, has the shaft drive had any attention or have its owners assumed that they're maintenance free? |
yup
| Rogerborg wrote: |
It's not a Pan Euro and I imagine that you'll struggle to find anyone who will buy it with that mileage, let alone with another 26K on it, so I'd consider it to be essentially disposable. |
at that mileage, I would have done anyway.
| Rogerborg wrote: |
Factor in fuel and tyres and I imagine that you can run a 125 for a fair bit less even with chain replacements. You can put luggage on any bike. |
i /could/ run a 125 for less. but i live in st albans, and I'm a pretty big guy. 700 miles a week on a 125 would suck worse than keeping the Z would..
| sidewinder wrote: | Does it need to be a deuville ? . You can get a decent divvy for that money.mines just passed 60k and passed its mot with no advisorys. Should suit London quite well  |
not especially. but a divvy with panniers would have a much fatter arse than the built in plastics on a deau, ease of filtering is a factor, i reckon..
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I really want you to explain this comment as I don't think you know as much about these bikes as you think you do.
I think you are trying to convince yourself that the high mileage bike is what you want when in reality it is massively overpriced. |
2002 was a refresh year. it has a (slightly) upgraded headlight, larger capacity panniers, better brakes and (iirc) very slightly more power. in what way is that not a better bike? I am not trying to convince myself of anything, I need a bike ASAP as my ZZR needs a doctor really bad. budget is an issue and i know roughly what i am looking for. i asked for advice on a high mileage bike. nothing more.
| c_dug wrote: | Sod that for a game of cricket. Too many miles, too much money.
My divvy 900 is an overall similar bike. Got mine on 32000 miles, with luggage for £950.
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| Itchy wrote: | Why the need for internal luggage?
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see the above quote about the size of its arse. I've not had my full license long. regardless of what your mum told you, sometimes size does matter.
| WD Forte wrote: | A Deauville/NTV sound like the right type of bike for your needs.
Water cooled, shafty and not too heavy for heavy traffic London use
At 113K the tricky question is, how much life is left in it?
It may go another 50K ( 2 years at your mileage)
before getting all wanty and needy, maybe 100K, who knows?
I'd prefer an NTV with a top box and throw overs myself
They look practical, go for cheaper and the doughvilles plastic and built in panniers dont attract me much
here's a Deauville buyer guide whigh may be some use
https://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil_cooper/PhilsBikes94.html |
cheers for the link, I had already read it though
I need the panniers to be more secure and more waterproof than a set of throwovers would be. and yeah, the deau is never gonna win any aesthetic awards, but i am buying it as a tool. I'll get something more fun later.. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 175 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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