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Fantastic bikes.
3L sump which is quite big for what it is, so it'll cost a wee bit for oil at services, but nothing too expensive.
BT45s, i get them for £80 fitted each, so not expensive, and can get chain/sprockets for much cheapness.
As for the weight thing, i took my dad out on the back (he's 6'1 and about 19 stone...), and it still shifted. so i don't think that'll be an issue. the fairing is more than adequite and the fuel is great. not seen 90mpg, but i get about 200 miles to a tank, which is about £18.
Overall a great bike, would recommend one to anyone getting their first bigger bike.
Keep it below 7k RMP and you'll see great fuel economy, take it above that and it'll fly.
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 Glenben92 Nearly there...

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Just replaced chain and sprockets on mine.. around £30 delivered for the chain IIRC (O-Ring) and £26 for both sprockets delivered, JT. Can't complain!
Insurance is also dirt cheap for me compared to ANY other bike. I'm 18 with 1 years NCB on a full license since october. £222 TPFT
I was paying that for my 125 last year TPO! ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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I ran them for years.
If I was hard up and could only have one bike, this is the one I'd get. Does most things quite well for not too much money. It's a reliable, frugal commuter when you weant it to be but will happily go for a bit of a hoon round the twisties at double the speed limit in an exciting and invigorating manner if required. Also makes a respectable tourer.
Mate of mine christened them as a "sports commuter" which pretty much hits the nail on the head.
Other bikes will be better at different things but as an all-rounder at the price you pay, you'll struggle to do better.
Avoid the "old shape" ones with the 16"wheels because the alternators can let go which costs several hundreds to put right. I actually think the A to C models handle better and are marginally quicker but they can land up costing you a bit if they go wrong.
An aftermarket exhaust system is a desireable feature (usually a motad Nexxus). ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Seriously considered one when picking my bike, was in the final three along with the considerably pricier SV and Hornet. Theres a lot to like about them  ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
Selling a hack/winter bike for less than a grand? PM me.
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My first bike was a GPZ500S on an 'N' plate. It'd sat for 18 months outside when I went to view it and with a jump off the car it started and ran.
I ran it for over 10K miles and other than very early on (before I stripped, cleaned & balanced the carbs) it didn't miss a beat. Heated grips & an autocom didn't seem to bother the electrics and servicing was dead easy. Even valve clearances are easy to do!
Couple of tips:
Service it as soon as you buy it.
If it runs hot, it's likely the carbs need balancing. Being a twin you can easily balance the carbs with one of these (works on multi-cylinder but perfect for a twin).
In winter (if you ride in extreme cold) cover half the radiator with card or similar or it'll never get warm and the carbs will ice.
Warm it up gently - they don't stand cold abuse well (the person who bought mine discovered this - tw*t!).
7K rpm is like someone fitted another (bigger) engine - it really is a Jekyll & Hyde motor.
Check the shock for damping (and linkages for wear), the originals are not the best.
They do sound a bit agricultural on tickover!
50+mpg is not difficult.
All in all a fantastic bike, though if you do a lot of motorway miles you may quickly want something larger. ____________________ MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR, Unfinished 1978 XS250 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 33 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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