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Don't forget you can use lowering links, that should make it easier for you to get the bike you really want. Don't get something that 'will do' because you'll only want to change it again in a few months. ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
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^ what he said. Go to a reputable dealer and sit on a bunch and pick the one you like.
3 grand is a healthy budget and more than a lot of people to have to spend on a bike.
V twin/parralel twins feel more thrummy and have more torque but engine braking is much more fierce
IL4s less severe engine braking and smoother, but less torque
Triples are loud
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In terms of 'bike-feel' between a revvy IL4 and a V-Twin, I tend to think of them as cars. Petrol Vs Diesel.
IL4 = Like to rev. Gives you power, pulls your arms off as you rev it higher.
V-Twin = Power/torque gives you a clean kick up the arse much lower in the rev range.
Most people like one or the other, they suit different riding styles etc.
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 dandelion Nitrous Nuisance

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Thanks for the solid advice.
I hadn't considered lowering links, only seats so that opens a few possibilities, still quite set on those two though. I'd suppose they're usual choices if nobody has thrown any other options.
I admit it is a healthy budget but I've been saving for years, really just thought I'd dig into what you would buy with the money.
DAS was on a CBF600, didn't dislike it but it didn't inspire much either. Was it just me? |
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CBF600 is a dishwater do-it-all bike, reliable and unsurprising - perfect bikes for riding schools.
If you're leaning towards the Divvy, have you had a look at the Fz6? Many more options since it's a slightly older bike. I was deciding between the two for my first bike and ended up with the FZ6, just personal preference.
Another V-twin not yet suggested is the sv650 Low seat, upright, nice noise, etc. ____________________ Yamaha FZ6 S2 |
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| Ben90 wrote: | Another V-twin not yet suggested is the sv650  Low seat, upright, nice noise, etc. |
The (rare in the UK) SV650 naked, yes. The SV650S, no. Clip-ons, leany-forwards, because racebike.
The upright equivalent would be the SFV650 / Gladius. But no fairing.
Based on budget and requirements, ER6-f should be fine, although knee and hip angle are still a little hunchy. A slightly lowered V-Strom might be ideal.
I'd suggest the F650/700GS (the twin, not the single) but you're unlikely to get one in budget.
You might find a Bonneville or W650/W800 in budget, and even in mileage, if you go older. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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 andymach23 Two Stroke Sniffer
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Hi
I got a 2007 Kawasaki 650 Versys Mk1 ABS recently for 2.5K.
I can get one foot down flat or both down a bit, with about the same in-seam as you. I find it fine. The long travel suspension makes it tall and it feels good on rougher roads.
It is well balanced and doesn't feel top heavy at all.
The bike is mega comfortable and nicely spaced out with the pegs, seat and handlebar position.
Same engine as the ERF6 but tuned for lower down torque.
I find it lives up to the reviews which are generally good.
Check fitting for your height etc on www.cycleergo.com
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I don't really get how anyone could not get excited by any 600cc+ bike - compared to a car or smaller bike, they're rocket ships and I've had a blast on all the bikes I've owned (list in my sig). I have similar criteria to you (except I commute as well, hence the NC), so I would recommend any of the bikes in my list.
You might want to consider, bear with me here , a cruiser type bike. All have low seats, all are probably low mileage as they're really weekend bikes and if you're not interested in track days or commuting, they'll be good for nice weekends. Go for a Jap one rather than a Harley - technically better and much cheaper. ____________________ Bike history: Suzuki GSXF600, BMW F650, Honda Varadero, Suzuki V-Strom, Kawasaki Versys
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Although there are a lot of haters I really loved my ER6F just so easy to ride but then it was my first big bike  ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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