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 Posted: 20:56 - 23 Mar 2012 Post subject: 600 to 900 divvy a few questions |
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Hi guys
Have a budget of £1500 max and quite fancy upgrading my 600 divvy.to a 900.has any body gone from a 6 to a 900?.reason is want to do a bit of touring so the shaft drive sounds like a good idea.so do you recon it worth it or is there something better.i would like shaftdrive. Uprightriding position.and good load carying abilities.single rider also.
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I have never tried one.All the ones i have seen are miles away.The size difference was one thing i was thinking about.if it was worth goingto look at-Like the size of the 600 but could be a little taller.open to all makes and types of bike...  |
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Not owned one but have rode my mates, very heavy and cumbersom at low speed, nice riding position same as the 600, handles nicely when on the move but a pig to wheel around, good mpg and very reliable / capable of very high mileage, great for pillions, power is good for everyday use and touring with good mpg. Shaft drive is a bonus, centre stands are weak, fuel gauge and fuel warning light, cheap insurance again, carries luggage with ease. Old technology that works in my opinion, I would prefer a fazer 1,000 myself, bit more power and very flickable, smoother engine as well i seem to remember from going pillion on one. ____________________ Previously Known As A5tra_G
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Owned on for 4 years and 35,000 miles.
One of the most underrated bikes on the planet.
Sure it's no lightweight, but it's hugely competent and does everything well.
Pretty good on fuel too.
Mine regularly returned 50mpg and that was all city riding.
Handling is sure footed and it's as solid as a rock on the motorway.
I don't agree that it's a lump at low speeds.
Mine was ridden everyday all year round in London rush hour traffic and it was a joy to traffic joust with.
Be fussy, and wait till one comes along with a full luggage set, as many do, because you won't pay much less for one without, if anything at all, and you'll get one of the most competent all rounders possible.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-XJ900-diversion-1995-Nreg-47-000miles-Full-Luggage-/130626504035?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item1e69f24563#ht_1350wt_937
Try and find a bad review on the 900 Divvy if you're in any doubt. |
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| junglejim wrote: | Owned on for 4 years and 35,000 miles.
One of the most underrated bikes on the planet.
Sure it's no lightweight, but it's hugely competent and does everything well.
Pretty good on fuel too.
Mine regularly returned 50mpg and that was all city riding.
Handling is sure footed and it's as solid as a rock on the motorway.
I don't agree that it's a lump at low speeds.
Mine was ridden everyday all year round in London rush hour traffic and it was a joy to traffic joust with.
Be fussy, and wait till one comes along with a full luggage set, as many do, because you won't pay much less for one without, if anything at all, and you'll get one of the most competent all rounders possible.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-XJ900-diversion-1995-Nreg-47-000miles-Full-Luggage-/130626504035?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item1e69f24563#ht_1350wt_937
Try and find a bad review on the 900 Divvy if you're in any doubt. |
What he says. If you want to tour for little money this is the bike for you. I have seen many that had over 100k on the clock. |
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| junglejim wrote: | I once met a London courier who had 135,000 miles on his, and it was on it's original cam chain.
Sound like a cliche, but they just don't build em like this anymore. |
All of the old yams will do over 100k if looked after properly.
100k miles is no biggie on a modern bike. People just think its necessary to thrash them from cold and not service them properly which kills them.
Give me an S1000RR and I'd be able to take that to 100k miles without any problems. ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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Agree totally withall the positives, had mine for three years, toured France, Italy, Germany, even took it round the 'ring (!). Paragon of reliability, probably because its SO easy to service. (Which makes its running costs negligable, unlike most of the other alternatives)
If, you replace the stock exhaust system with a four into one, you remove about half a ton of dead weight, on mine, the forks rose a clear two inches! Drop the forks back down throuh the yokes and, suddenly, it becomes a different beast. Slap on a pair of EXUP 1000 brake calipers and you get R1 stopping power for a very few of your quids.
But, Divvi 9's are starting to increase in value, if you can get a good one for a grand and a half, grab it while the goings good. ____________________ The CBR900RR has been sold. Aprilia Falco worms its way into my heart.
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| jjdugen wrote: | Agree totally withall the positives, had mine for three years, toured France, Italy, Germany, even took it round the 'ring (!). Paragon of reliability, probably because its SO easy to service. (Which makes its running costs negligable, unlike most of the other alternatives)
If, you replace the stock exhaust system with a four into one, you remove about half a ton of dead weight, on mine, the forks rose a clear two inches! Drop the forks back down throuh the yokes and, suddenly, it becomes a different beast. Slap on a pair of EXUP 1000 brake calipers and you get R1 stopping power for a very few of your quids.
But, Divvi 9's are starting to increase in value, if you can get a good one for a grand and a half, grab it while the goings good. |
I recently put some progressive Hagon springs on mine, big improvement as well as dropping the forks an inch this vastly improves its cornering enthusiasm!
I always thought it felt vague and light over the front before especially at speed, dropping the forks has really changed things though and the Hagon springs are brilliant.
Never been too concerned about the brakes as to me they're perfectly adequate for the power and I've never had any sticky situations with them.
Its a pity they're increasing in price, but there are many near immaculate low mileage bikes about which are well worth the outlay.
I don't think there is an equivalent current bike that does everything the Diversion 900 does with all the user-friendlieness and failproof simplicity. Yamaha certainly don't offer anything 'similar' with a shaft bar expensive super tourers like the FJR1300. |
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Hi all
So decided to go the penderosa for a ride today and got chatting to the owner of a 900 divvy.The question was asked "would it be ok to try it out for size" No probs there but big but it's to heavy for me could feel my knee buckling so the divvy is a no go .Not fused on bike type nor make. Is there any thing else out there which may suit but a little lighter than the divvy.
Cheers for the help all...... |
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Sounds funny.But separated my knee cap and destroyed all the muscles and tendons round that area in a mountain bike crash..So even the slightest bit of overweight on it the strength i have left in it goes. .
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Weight is the main problem.flat footed on the divvy so a bit more height will be fine.
The ponderossa on the horse shoe pass is the one  |
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