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 Posted: 22:23 - 09 Nov 2011 Post subject: Touring - What is your bike of choice? |
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Just curious what bikes do guys on here use when touring?
I'm thinking of riding from Kent to Scotland, then down to dartmoor and home some point next year. May take the girlfriend so have to take in to consideration the pillion factor and plus will need a box or 2 for luggage.
What bike can anyone recommend for this type of journey?
If you could all let me know what bikes you have toured on i will check them out!  ____________________ 1995 Suzuki GSX600F rider |
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budget around £1500ish and both myself and passenger are both about 11st
Chances are i'll be going by myself but want to allow for the possibility she might come along. ____________________ 1995 Suzuki GSX600F rider |
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Thanks for that
I think those pans are definitley worth considering must be the most comfortable looking bike i have seen! What are they like to get parts for and are they known to be reliable bikes? ____________________ 1995 Suzuki GSX600F rider |
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That looks a bargain mate! Where did you find that ebay? Free ads? ____________________ 1995 Suzuki GSX600F rider |
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eBay last December plenty of snow kept price down
you will get back what you pay for it a year on, the only down side you have to keep on top of the oil no issue just check every week |
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Hi bud, I totally agree with Oldie, I hired one last year and my wife and I toured Cornwall, ( great place ) I now own an X reg 650,I live in the North West Highlands with all the good roads on my door step and the bike performs great 2 up, ( even better solo ) I would advise you to get the big panniers if your thinking of one, there is more room in them than the standard ones, anyway have fun looking, stay safe out there  |
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i would use an fj 1200, very fast, powerfull, i mean mine is totaly standard and will cruise and 100 - 110, and i mean cruise lol. loads of room for luggage and people, and you get alot of bike for your money, mines in great condition, with 44 000 miles, and they are absolutley bullet proof, they still use that engine in the xjr 1300 so engine parts are very very easy to find. and low seat height, im 5'6 and its perfect. i love the engine so much my next bike is an xjr lol, no brainer lol. now i know the fj aint cool, but ive held my own against a ducati and some other cbr gsxr or whatevers. i go everywhere on mine to rallies in cornwall, yorkshire, scotland, and its took me on holiday twice to france, belgium, germany and holland and its an absolute gem, get about 170 miles to a tank, i normaly stop every 110 ish and it cost 15 quid to fill up from there, and that fully laden with tent, beer underpants the lot lol. but the most important thing is you go with what you think is right for you man, this is just my opinion. im sure you will find something that will tick your boxes, but they are worth a look.
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josh. ____________________ tlm50,mt5,sr50. rs125 extrema, cbr 400rr nc29 suzuki gs500e.Honda cbx250 rs . FJ1200 .fz6,fjr1300 |
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| veze wrote: | i would use an fj 1200, very fast, powerfull, i mean mine is totaly standard and will cruise and 100 - 110, and i mean cruise lol. loads of room for luggage and people, and you get alot of bike for your money, mines in great condition, with 44 000 miles, and they are absolutley bullet proof, they still use that engine in the xjr 1300 so engine parts are very very easy to find. and low seat height, im 5'6 and its perfect. i love the engine so much my next bike is an xjr lol, no brainer lol. now i know the fj aint cool, but ive held my own against a ducati and some other cbr gsxr or whatevers. i go everywhere on mine to rallies in cornwall, yorkshire, scotland, and its took me on holiday twice to france, belgium, germany and holland and its an absolute gem, get about 170 miles to a tank, i normaly stop every 110 ish and it cost 15 quid to fill up from there, and that fully laden with tent, beer underpants the lot lol. but the most important thing is you go with what you think is right for you man, this is just my opinion. im sure you will find something that will tick your boxes, but they are worth a look.
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Nice 1 sounds good. I have a lot going on but hoping in the spring to be able to get something and get away for my first tour in the summer  ____________________ 1995 Suzuki GSX600F rider |
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My little cat in Dover on its way to Sweden in April. It is better prepared this time with a tank bag, tail bag and side panniers.
Note the sat-nav's location on the tank
@Maruchino: might have to get used to this lol ____________________ Current: 2007 VFR800; Ex: 2001 YZF600R Thundercat
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Kinda. Trainers and spare clothes in my gym bag, wrapped in a big plastic bag, laptop, tent, sleeping bag, first aid and tools in the top box. Hardly anything in my backpack to reduce weight on my shoulders.
It was for either 5 or 6 days in total, can't remember  ____________________ Current: 2007 VFR800; Ex: 2001 YZF600R Thundercat
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On my way up the hotel in the Netherlands was 180 euros A NIGHT, and on the way back the campsite was about 10-15 euros. So, yeah, I carried a tent And a laptop. And a few Heinekens  ____________________ Current: 2007 VFR800; Ex: 2001 YZF600R Thundercat
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hey dilyan, where was that campsite? how you ever been to tourstop in the netherlands? thers another good campsite up near gronigen, which isnt motorcycle only only like tourstop but is motorcycle freindly. tourstop has a swimming pool  ____________________ tlm50,mt5,sr50. rs125 extrema, cbr 400rr nc29 suzuki gs500e.Honda cbx250 rs . FJ1200 .fz6,fjr1300 |
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