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 Posted: 08:17 - 04 May 2019 Post subject: Shaft bikes.......Help me please guys! |
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Hi all,
I’m new to this, never signed up to a forum before.
So my question for you knowledgable lot is...
I am having to purchase a newer bike due to the ulez charge in London. (Selling my 03 fazer 600 if anyone’s interested )
Due to the round trip of just shy of 100miles to work, I have been toying with the idea of a shaft bike, this is also due to me and the mrs wanting to go on long haul trips. I’ve looked at various bikes and read various reviews and I just do not know what to do for the best.
So far my choices seem to be
Crosstourer 1200
Gtr 1400
Nc 700 (I think that’s the right one)
Fjr 1300
I need it to be good in to city centre as well as 2up and on me own days for a little blast about.
Any help, advice or anything worthwhile would be much appreciated!
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| Cakeious wrote: | Thing is it’s not just about the lube/adjusting chain, it’s costs of C&S and the amount of miles I’ll do in the year will be silly.
Adding to that as I said me and mrs want to go away to Europe etc on it, it seems logical to go down that route. |
And if you have removable hard panniers the last thing the hotel you are booked into is someone walking in with oil spray on the bottom of them.
Shaft drives are wonderful things IMO. You need to decide what type of bike you want first, adventure, sports tourer or full blown tourer.
I have had the following shaft drive bikes - XJ900, Deauville, various Goldwings, Triumph Tiger Explorer and Triumph Trophy and ridden many more.
I love my Trophy but I wouldn't recommend one simply because they weren't that popular and Triumph only made them for a few years. I doubt spares from Triumph would be a problem but second hand stuff will be rarer.
Goldwings Best long haul tourer ever but they do have some quirks and stupid design issues. Panniers are NOT removable. People get round this by having pannier bags but theyaren't the biggest size anyway. Expensive, very expensive. 1800 is now the only real option, the others are too old. Wonderful engine.
GTR 1400. Probably the best sports tourer I have ridden with the emphasis on sport rather than tourer. Lovely engine.
VFR 1200. Lovely engine but the ugliest bike this side of the planet.
Triumph Explorer. 3 cylinder 1215cc adventure bike. In other words a road bike with dirt road capabilities, nothing more. Very comfortable.
We really need to know your budget as the bikes I have mentioned above are all in excess of around £15000 new.
You can get some good deals second hand as they will have been looked after but in the hands or some touring afficionados they can come with some impressive miles on the clock.
If you want more detailed info about any I can go Tef on you.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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I love a big shaft, I've had 3. My previous bike was a 99 Fazer so maybe some relevant advice.
My current ride is a 1200GS, which I didn't expect to like, it's the polar opposite to the Fazer which I loved. I have to say the GS is actually a nice way to cover some miles, it's deceptively quick and nimble with a great turning circle for it's size which helps with filtering. It is heavy at walking pace, and mines been fitted with Wilbur's adventure suspension and an adventure seat, which makes it a little too tall for me to be comfortable at traffic lights (and I'm not particularly short). I'll be taking it around Scotland in August and it'll no doubt excel at that.
There are horror stories with shafts going wrong, but between the GS, NTV600 and Diversion 900 I've owned, shafts have never caused me any trouble at all.
Chains are a doddle really, I think I only adjusted the chain on my VFR800 once in 12,000 miles of ownership, but I still don't see myself choosing to commute on a chain drive bike again.
I'd like something a bit sportier than the GS next, so will be looking at possibly a BMW K model (R or S) or maybe a VFR1200. The R1200S looks nice to me, but seems to get really poor reviews.
Anyway, I'll hang onto the GS until at least next summer so it's a way off for me yet. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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Does anyone know the weight difference between the chain, belt, shaft?  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Hello there. guess what kind of bikes I like
| stevo as b4 wrote: | What's the choice like of shaft drive bikes in 2019. I ask as manufacturers have been cost cutting, and cheaping out on bikes spec, quality and finish for a decade or more, and also turning out loads of half hearted cheap to produce but lacking in potential to thrill, or blow your load on spec and componentry.
So with shaft drivers more expensive to make and design, I thought that most firms were making less and less shaft drive bikes, even in the traditional sector of big tourers etc?
I know you can't get a shaft drive 125/250, but in the 80's there was a fair amount of Jap middle weight machines in the 500-900cc class available in shaft drive. Is the choice more or less now? |
Definitely less - from the late 70s, all of the big 4 offered a range of shaft bikes in the UK (and more abroad) with Yamaha and Suzuki weighing in with several models from 650 - 1100.
At launch, all of the Yamahas were marketed as full on sports bikes (as much as they existed then) the XJ650 was a real screamer, the XS1100 was a pretty successful proddy racer and even the first version of the XJ900 had sporting pretensions, until they were forced to fix a lethal wobble with a frame mounted fairing.
The other factories tended to aim more at the commuting/touring market (Honda CX/GL, Kwak GT, Suzuki GS) and by the end of the 80s shafts were almost exclusively on tourers and cruisers, which is where we are now.
I think some of them missed a trick when they ditched shafts - if Yamaha had put one on the FJ11/1200, they would've sold millions of them, similarly, when Honda re-engineered the VF into the VFR750, they could've offered a shaft version and invented the bike the Deauville should've been, years before.
In fact, Honda could still redeem themselves - now the VFR800 is firmly in the (less) sports/(more) tourer bracket, adding a shaft could also add sales.
But surely the biggest howler is the NC range, which is crying out for a cleaner, lower maintenance final drive, at the very least a tensioned belt. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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| Grubscrew wrote: | think it cost more to produce maybe. |
I can only think that this must be the reason we don't see more shaft-driven bikes.
Ok, it saps a little power, and adds a little weight. But it's not an enormous difference. You wouldn't expect to see it on sports bikes, fair enough. But it's one of those things that goes with the decline of the practical all-rounder. Maybe manufacturers have given up on the idea that bikes can be useful as well as fun, and are just catering more for the the 'hobbyist' side? Uncomfortable seats, small tank ranges, servicing and maintenance difficulties...just a sign of the times? ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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