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 Posted: 16:48 - 02 Oct 2015 Post subject: Re: DAS Passed, what bike? |
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| jonpod wrote: | Hi there,
Passed my MOD 1 and MOD 2 DAS today, and it's time to upgrade the old YBR 125.
90% of my riding will be a 10 mile round trip commute from Clapham, to Central London. However I would also like to use the biyke for fun on longer journeys, and maybe even a trip to the continent eventually.
Bike will sadly be kept on the rode when parked at home, as no garage or driveway.
Budget is up to about £6k.
Pretty fixed on the MT 07 at the moment, seems to tick all the boxes, however would really like some advice on what else could be a good idea.
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Same situation as you except my Mod 2 is on Tuesday, but hopefully then I will be off to the garage shortly after to pickup my brand new CBR 650. I got it a month ago on the summer promotion, so got £500 off. Came in slightly over your budget at £6399.
For me it is the ideal first big bike - plenty powerful enough to have fun on (Did my Mod 1 training for three days on the CB650F which is the non faired version), but not a 600RR which I was toying with getting.
I live just down the road from you and the pikey menace is a concern, but what can you do? Guy I work with has a garage, but got his brand new CBR fireblade 15 plate lifted from work a few months back. If they want it, they will likely get it. Short of storing the bike in an underground bunker and never taking it out then there is always going to be a risk of theft.
I have however taken steps to minimise the risk. I have got a tracker fitted on the bike, it will have the Honda HISS ignition immobiliser, it will be chained to the lamppost outside my house with the 19mm Almax immobiliser chain and squire stronghold lock, and I will be taking it to get an alarm fitted in a few weeks time with tip sensor. I will also have a cover over the bike. If they get through all that and manage to locate and throw away the tracker, well what can you do!? |
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| jonpod wrote: | Hi there,
Passed my MOD 1 and MOD 2 DAS today, and it's time to upgrade the old YBR 125.
90% of my riding will be a 10 mile round trip commute from Clapham, to Central London. However I would also like to use the biyke for fun on longer journeys, and maybe even a trip to the continent eventually.
Bike will sadly be kept on the rode when parked at home, as no garage or driveway.
Budget is up to about £6k.
Pretty fixed on the MT 07 at the moment, seems to tick all the boxes, however would really like some advice on what else could be a good idea.
Thanks! |
Same situation as you except my Mod 2 is on Tuesday, but hopefully then I will be off to the garage shortly after to pickup my brand new CBR 650. I got it a month ago on the summer promotion, so got £500 off. Came in slightly over your budget at £6399.
For me it is the ideal first big bike - plenty powerful enough to have fun on (Did my Mod 1 training for three days on the CB650F which is the non faired version), but not a 600RR which I was toying with getting.
I live just down the road from you and the pikey menace is a concern, but what can you do? Guy I work with has a garage, but got his brand new CBR fireblade 15 plate lifted from work a few months back. If they want it, they will likely get it. Short of storing the bike in an underground bunker and never taking it out then there is always going to be a risk of theft.
I have however taken steps to minimise the risk. I have got a tracker fitted on the bike, it will have the Honda HISS ignition immobiliser, it will be chained to the lamppost outside my house with the 19mm Almax immobiliser chain and squire stronghold lock, and I will be taking it to get an alarm fitted in a few weeks time with tip sensor. I will also have a cover over the bike. If they get through all that and manage to locate and throw away the tracker, well what can you do!? |
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FZS 600 is a very good all rounder once you get over that ugly face and can be bought cheaply.
Also for the record I wouldn't spunk 6K on a shiny bike either unless I could afford to crash it or worse have it nicked. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 137 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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