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I test rode and liked the Honda, looks good and engine was nice. Not cheap tho and I fear the servicing still really expensive on that V4 too?
Also 240kg wet weight!? No thanks.
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It's a nice bike and would be a good choice, however even with such an offer it is still very expensive for what it is. In 2008 I bought a brand new VFR (which isn't very different to the current bike) on a similar offer and ran it for over 5 years and over 25,000 miles. It was a good bike but the build quality of Honda is not, in my opinion, worth any premium nowadays.
When I moved on from the VFR, I part-exed it for a 2005 BMW which was a much nicer bike in every way, and have since further delved into the world of second hand BMW fanboyism!
I would agree with looking at the Kawasaki's also, they seem to offer good quality and value.
The Triumph Sprint GT I haven't ridden, but it is a direct competitor with the VFR. From what I recall, the older ST is meant to be more fun to ride solo, but the GT is better if you are regularly traveling with a pillion. They probably won't hold their value as well as a VFR, but I imagine you can work out a better deal to buy one new in the first place. |
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A VFR is much nicer than a Triumph Sprint in every respect (I rode them back-to-back) and is a great solo sports tourer. I wouldn't worry about the weight as it still handles well enough to have fun.
The F800 is a horrible little bike, but the K1300S is brilliant, with a really flexible engine and warpspeed acceleration. The feedback from the Duolever front end can be a little vague though. I had a K1200S for three years, but that was slightly rough compared to the 1300 engine.
The latest 1200 boxer LC engine is really nice - it's free revving and has plenty of torque. I'd go for an R1200RS over a VFR800 if I was spending £11k-ish and wanted to carry a pillion, otherwise a Tracer 900 or Z1000SX would offer better value  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 296 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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