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I can't think of a motorcycle that would suit better. Just to throw it out there, a midi/maxi scooter, e.g. Burgman 400, would also tick your boxes. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Hateful gutless things.
Just as the engine gets to the point where it feels like it might be about to do something interesting all the power drops off. They aren't that comfortable, the fairing isn't that good, the MPG wasn't anything special and it was ugly as sin.
Buy yourself a half faired 600 Bandit/Fazer/Hairnet put a DID ZVM-X chain on it and a Scottoiler touring kit, it'll be better to ride by a million miles, just as comfy, offer the same wind protection, it has a centrestand, loads of used luggage availible for peanuts, and given DID were offering those chains to wholesaler with a 50,000 mile warranty you won't get any greif with the chain. Especially with a scottoiler with a giant resevoir. Without a Scottoiler my chain diddn't require adjustment in the entire time I had it on the bike, including a trip round Spain.
I can't see any reason why you'd buy a dullville unless you've got the ghey and don't want to admit it. I mean fuck, you could just buy the DID chain, scottoiler and topbox for your SV and it too would do the job just as well as a dullville. |
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Another vote for the Deauville here, perfect for your needs. Never had a problem being cut up at the lights, always get away first. Not hugely exciting admittedly, but not as bad as some people make out (usually those that have never ridden one in my experience). Done 8k in the last 8 months and it hasn't missed a beat or cost me loads to run. It does the job it was designed to do extremely well. ____________________ Yamaha RD50M, Honda C90, Yamaha RS100, Yamaha RD125LC, Honda XL125 V9 Varadero, Honda NT700VA, Honda VFR800X, Honda CRF1000L, Honda ST1300 Pan European |
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| hazza wrote: | It's come as a surprise but insurance is only around 230 per year fully comp. The question is do I need twice the capacity for my 8 mile each way journey? Do they make effective commuters? Narrow enough to filter?
Edit: I'm talking Pan European here. |
I've owned an XJ900 (pre Divvy) since 1987 and used a Pan daily for about 2 years.
Both are brilliant at high speed mile munching, can be fun on the twisties and are usable in town, but I would go for the XJ if most of my journey was in traffic.
I don't know what the paper figures are, but the Pan feels much heavier, the bigger fairing adds bulk that you don't really want at low speed and the XJ feels generally more sprightly, with the possible exception of the steering, which is slightly slower, don't know if it's geometry or wheel/tyre size at play.
I've heard the Pan can suffer a few awkward/expensive faults too (final drive, rusty swingarms etc) whereas the only major fault the XJ seems to have are the brake calipers, but they're an easy swap for something better.
Along with many people, I rate the Pan, but I would choose the XJ first. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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NTV Revere 600/650.
Get a rack and top box on there.
Shaft drive.
Not exiting, but more so than a deauvillie due to less fairings and weight.
Cheaper to buy and insure.
Narrower for filtering.
Easier to service and work on. Rear wheel comes out far easier.
Mine gets 70mpg+ on a motorway run. (600cc version)
£500 would get you one with MOT easily. ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 331 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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