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| Ash-69 |
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 Posted: 13:11 - 30 Nov 2020 Post subject: 'Adventure' bikes ..... |
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Anyone ride an adventure bike solely for road tours ?
After 7 years with the current steed, I'm considering changing the Fazer for an Africa Twin and wondered if anyone else has dropped the horsepower and missed it, or whether the adventure bikes are just fun in a different way
Thinking of a change for comfort (the FZ1 seat aint the best), tank range (150 miles max between fill-ups a bit limiting), gravel roads and just cos I've never had one.
I'm eying up a year old manual (not DCT) Africa Twin Adventure Sport with panniers, but getting a test ride might be complicated by the current covid tier 3/lockdown bollocks
Cheers for any 'helpful ' input
Ian ____________________ FZ1-S Fazer (licence killer😢) , CRF1000L - Adventure Sport |
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| A100man |
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 Posted: 13:20 - 30 Nov 2020 Post subject: Re: 'Adventure' bikes ..... |
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| Ash-69 wrote: | Anyone ride an adventure bike solely for road tours ?
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99.9% of all owners I'd have thought, they are the SUV of the bike world is my understanding.
Sorry, not that helpful..  ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
Then: Fizz, RS200, KL250, XJ550, Laverda Alpina, XJ600, FZS600 |
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Not an AT, but I had an R1200GS for a bit over a year, mostly used it for commuting but also a good chunk of touring - The biggest trip was when I rode it from London to Scourie (North Scotland) via the Lake District, and back.
Very competent on the road, not half as heavy as it looked.
Even on Pilot Road 5 tyres, the 19" front wheel and the ability to stand up comfortably made it relatively confidence inspiring to ride off road - I'd imagine they're very very good with tyres intended for gravel/mud.
The beemer sort of ran out of poke a bit for fast road touring when fully loaded, I didn't notice it much until I went riding with my dad on his K1300GT and he was passing cars, caravans, and coaches with miles more ease than me. There were times when he'd have passed a coach and have to wait on the other side for a good few miles before I found somewhere safe to follow him through.
In the end the overall size sort of ruined it for me, my current Shiver 750 is about the polar opposite, it's almost certainly slower in a straight line too, but the overall size it just that bit more manageable for the commute. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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| Ash-69 |
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Cheers for the input chaps.
The Fazer is great on fast open roads and overtaking is just too bloody easy (sorry North Yorks police ), but with this years lockdown I've been exploring more routes with mountain passes and narrow country lanes, and packing the bike with camping gear, which it doesn't really excel at.
The Africa Twin should be better for the crappier surfaces and hauling the weekend accomodation, it's significantly cheaper than equivalent age GS's, offers Honda reliability and this one comes with Givi luggage and a few usefull extras.
Around here, all the interesting 'biker roads' are being neutered by average speed cameras, so I don't mind losing a bit of top end zip as long as there's still enough get up and go to cope with the inevitable motorway transit. ____________________ FZ1-S Fazer (licence killer😢) , CRF1000L - Adventure Sport |
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I had a Tiger 955i and a Tiger Explorer 1200. The most dirt either of them saw was the grass on a BCF BBQ!!
I loved both of them for touring. Immensely comfortable and smooth. A triple is much better than a twin for touring in my view.
The 1200 was shaft drive as well.
Saying all that, I'd rather have a Goldwing for touring, it has a radio.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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I've had one for a couple of years now - it will do all the things you say you hope it will. But I will say the seat will be no better than the Fazer, its a bit of a solid old plank for my peachy buns. You may find a sheepskin or Airhawk necessary for anything longer than a couple of hours. Otherwise it's a great choice. I was a bit worried that I might find the DCT a bit un-engaging after the novelty wore off but not at all. It's a great bit of kit once you have found the mode that suits your style (hint: It wont be "Drive") And the power loss will not be as noticeable as you may think, entertainingly grunty. ____________________ 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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This is just what Adventure bikes are for.  ____________________ Famous last words of Humpty Dumpty. " Stop pushing me "
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Aye, wouldn't want to risk that terrain on my 1984 XJ550. ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
Then: Fizz, RS200, KL250, XJ550, Laverda Alpina, XJ600, FZS600 |
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