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| Avant6130 |
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 Avant6130 L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 23:38 - 04 Apr 2016 Post subject: Commuter bike |
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Hi there! I'm looking for a commuter bike and would really appreciate some help in finding the right one. Already did some research, found a few bikes that could work for me but would like to hear some opinions from someone who has more experience.
I'm 6.1'' more on the skinny side, around 165lbs, my budget for bike is ~2,5-3k. The daily commute is not that long, ~15-20 miles a day trough the city, but would like to have the ability to take longer rides on the weekends, so that means motorway suitability, and a more straight up riding position for comfort. Also a chance to fit some luggage would be a plus, but not essential. Would like to ride all year, so looking for something that will not dissolve after the first winter. Planning on doing the maintenance myself, so the easier it is to work on the bike the better. I prefer practicality over everything, so looks does not matter that much.
At the moment have been looking at the bmw f650gs (pre '09), suzuki sv650 naked version and the 600 and 650 bandits. Seem reliable enough, in my price range, should do the things I need them to. Thoughts?
Would be very grateful for any kind of advice, opinions off these bikes, or maybe alternatives? |
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| Paddy Blake |
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| Val |
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 Posted: 01:14 - 05 Apr 2016 Post subject: Re: Commuter bike |
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| Avant6130 wrote: | I'm 6.1'' more on the skinny side, around 165lbs, my budget for bike is ~2,5-3k. The daily commute is not that long, ~15-20 miles a day trough the city, but would like to have the ability to take longer rides on the weekends, so that means motorway suitability, and a more straight up riding position for comfort. Also a chance to fit some luggage would be a plus, but not essential. Would like to ride all year, so looking for something that will not dissolve after the first winter. Planning on doing the maintenance myself, so the easier it is to work on the bike the better. I prefer practicality over everything, so looks does not matter that much. |
You are describing Fazer FZS 600 here. Which is better bike than all the above and will be cheaper as well. It has great engine, the best brakes in class, very practical with half fairing and comfty. Its ugly too.
I have one
2002-2003 Foxeye models look better
Naked bikes are not good fit for all year and/or motorway riding.
You can look at XJ6S Diversion too. ____________________ Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not...
Yamaha Fazer FZS 600, MT09, XSR 900 |
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| M.C |
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Wouldn't spend that much on a Bandit  |
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| Snowdonia Rider |
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Bandit S or XJ6F, and there'll be plenty left in your budget for a can of ACF50  ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
Suzuki GP125 Suzuki GSX600F Suzuki SV650S KTM EXC250F SkyTeam Bongo 125
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| Andy_Pagin |
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| Evil Hans |
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I've been using a Bandit SK for a year-round daily commuter (20 miles each way) ... and for the occasional weekend trip.
In fact, I did around 300 miles on it this weekend, comfy enough, no issues. The fairing gives a bit of wind and weather protection, the riding position is fairly upright, but with the option to duck down behind the screen for motorway blasts  ____________________ Triumph Sprint ST 1050. And it's Red. |
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| Rogerborg |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 310 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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