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| Pol Anorl |
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 Posted: 18:52 - 17 Jan 2012 Post subject: Divvy 600 pros cons? |
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Looking to get rid of the bros seen a nice divvy 600 im tempted by, what are your views on the divvy? its a k reg with 48k miles on the clock and looks pretty clean
the sound, not sure if its rough or normal.
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Ok, the sound is clutch basket rattle, to check this pull in the clutch and the noise should change / quieten down, as the engine gets hot it calms down due to metal expansion and it go's once on the move so only heard on tick over. Its caused by a pin / dowel on the back of the basket wearing, very hard to cure and most Divvys do it so its a case of living with it.
Good mpg, comfy, plenty of spares available, engines are good for huge mileages, easy to maintain, not the quickest 600 but will still beat cars at the traffic light derby. Good neutral handling, stainless exhaust is a plus due to expense ( I know I just bought one ), braided hoses improve brake feeling, BT45 are best tyres, good for pillions and luggage, will sit at motorway speeds + all day long. Very reliable bikes with a reputation for longevity, I'm quite fond of mine, does what it says on the tin. Check here for more information from owners with a lot of knowledge.
https://diversionclub.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=600&action=display&thread=2607 ____________________ Previously Known As A5tra_G
Old Bikes :2010 Kawasaki ER6 F & 2000 Honda VTR Firestorm
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Pfff, dunno where to start.
I am totally new to a 600cc bike so to me it's like, I give it some and I am like Wheeeeew.
Sports bikers will probably just go "is that all?"
Bought mine at 11000 miles odd and she has just been perfect, I love her to bits.
As above, it does what is says on the tin, great analogy if you think about it.
I have twin front discs and I think the brakes are pretty good, my tires (BT45) are just perfect for this bike. Couldn't ask for better!!
2 up, brakes are pretty much just the same, they work.
They're not earth shatteringly, stop on a dime great but they don't really feel that different, but then I don't hoon like a mofo with the Mrs on the back.
Clutch rattle I get but only on cold start, once going, never get it.
I don't have no minus points, cos I love her
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The wife had one as her first big bike after passing her test and I have to say I was pleasantly suprised on how good it actually was.
I used to borrow it to go shopping because it had a nice big topbox but was much easier to park than my Goldwing!
It was still going strong when she sold it. The only problem being a puff of blue smoke when she shut off the throttle, but I don't think that's particularly a problem with them, probably just worn valve guides. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Good bike just had mine after passing test 3mnths ago same colour as well .Love it to bits.rev them past 7k and they do go quite well .Very easy to ride slow and as said good on fuel.
How much if you don't mind me asking.Asking beacuse i paid £700 for 97 plate with 32thou
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Had my 98 600 diversion s 3 month's now, very good bike and very comfortable too with the upright riding position, good on fuel, cheap to insure,reliable  |
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I've had mine for about 6 months now and I haven't found any real problems (going from a 125 onto the divvy), only things are the rattle which I've been told several things can cause it, but it doesn't affect performance.
This is just me personally... when the MOT was done, during the brake test both wheels locked up (which is good apparently), now I'm paranoid about having to stop quickly.
I find it quite nippy when you give it a handful, feels very stable in high winds (crossing the Severn Bridge regularly) I feel I would be blown off before the bike goes over.
Quite good on corners, although I've never plucked up the courage to see how far over it will go on corners.
Unless it is flat out everywhere it does give good miles per gallon, takes about £20 from empty to full, I've managed a nice steady ride out of about 110 miles and still only managed to get £11 in the tank afterwards.... although on the other side of the scale I have tried giving it the beans (first week I got it), and only managed about 125 miles before going to the reserve.
All in all, they are comfortable, reliable (other than the odd flat battery for some strange reason), fairly nippy, economical and not the most hideous thing out there.
Down side is they manage about 117 mph flat out... with or without pillion |
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I can never understand why, at the budget end of biking, people ask about Divi 600's, Bros's, Bandits SV 650's (not so budget) et. al. when the ZZR 600 literally pisses all over anything that dosen't have CBR or R6 written on its flanks. For literally peanuts you have a machine that is both insurance friendly and rocket ship fast.
The 900 Divie, now here is a machine that will definitely increase in value as people come to reckognise how damn good they are at what they do. No rocket ship, but something designed to do miles, in comfort, with minimal maintenance (and that minutes of your time). Superb, far better than any BMW, AND, can be made into something that can hustle, (believe me). ____________________ The CBR900RR has been sold. Aprilia Falco worms its way into my heart.
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There were some issues with second gear on D type ZZR's, usually if oil changes had been missed or the bike ragged to death.
I have one purely as a cheap runabout, showing 47,890 miles as of today. Its been tanned around the IOM, been tanned on my favourite Hawes stretches, used as transport of choice if going into the city centre. It returns 45 - 50 mpg and that is using all its performance. Starts on the button, I just cant fault it, or kill it! Its handling is not race rep razor sharp, unless you do a (very) little work on the rear shock and set up the front properly.
I am not saying that they are all paragons of motorcycle virtue, as with everything, its condition must be checked thoroughly, but for an average of £800 for reasonably low milers its just so superior to the other 'touring / commuting' grey porridge that there is just no comparison. ____________________ The CBR900RR has been sold. Aprilia Falco worms its way into my heart.
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