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Hornet with crash bungs  ____________________ Jogging on, destination living. |
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600 Bandit? Plenty about, plenty of parts and quite good on insurance. Look around for 'naked' bikes, a lot of stuff that's sold as a 'Streetfighter' has been down the road at some point. Also bear in mind that a non-standard machine might command a higher insurance premium.  ____________________ CBT: Pass 25/06/2011 Theory Test: Pass12/06/2012 Mod 1: Fail 08/07/2012
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 Posted: 11:54 - 19 Sep 2012 Post subject: Re: HELP - Which Streetfighter/Commuter Bike ? |
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My key criteria is:
- Comfortable riding position and seating
- Beginner friendly
- Reliable, I don't want to be faffing around with technical issues first thing in the morning
- Pretty robust as I expect I may drop it once or twice, or at least it seems that is what newbies do !
- Good low and mid-range torque for city driving
- Not too heavy so that it is easier to maneouvre when not riding
- Reasonable running costs ie petrol, insurance etc
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One thing you don't mention, what's your price range? Makes all the difference to what I'd recommend, as there are loads of options in an all-rounder.
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You need to decide it you want a streetfighter look or a commuter. IMO the two are different. Although I'm not a fan of crashed and couldn't be bothered to do it up options you find on streetfighters.
If you meant a naked style then again it's a different thing.
You can commute on a naked given a fly screen or similar. However, depending on the commute distance, the roads ridden and the weather it might not be enjoyable.
As a default standard commuter for a first bike with fairing, luggage and little maintenance (shaft drive wins) have a look at the Honda Deauville, 650 or 700, or an old NT650 with fairing (Honda took the NT650 and put the accessories on it that people were doing anyhow).
To tick off your criteria, comfortable (it's a mini-tourer), beginner friendly, reliable (it's a Honda), robust with built in crash bars (for the topple, 1mph drop), good torque, not heavy, and reasonable costs.
Just not perhaps the sexiest thing in the box of tricks, it just does what it says on the tin, no fuss, no bother, day in and day out. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Now your open to a lot of recomendations - i'll add half faired Fazer and sv650 to the mix ..
And 3/4 k is a great figure to get a great 2nd hand bike.  ____________________ Jogging on, destination living. |
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You could easily get the 08 onwards model Hornet with that budget, i have an '03 Hornet so can't comment on the later models but it's perfect for what i need; commuting, weekend blasts, touring. Had a GS500 first and yes, i regretted not getting a 600 straight off. Though i did learn on the GS well.
In comparison to the SV, the SV's seem to be a decent first bike; cheap, decent parts, but i've heard they rust in winter weather easily and they aren't that much of an exciting ride.
I'd say the Hornet sounds perfect for you, the Fazer will be better if you are going to do abit of touring as a half faired version will make motorways much more pleasant  ____________________ CBT: 19/02/11 - Mod 1: 27/03/11 - Mod 2: 01/04/11
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I'm a recent returnee to biking and have a 2002 Hornet. I can recommend them. Once you get used to the gearing, they're good for low speed plods in towns or just bimbling around or are capable of decent performance when you want it, excellent handling and low-speed manoeuverability, and very good brakes. Fine for carrying a pillion too. Tank range is the only issue I can think of and that's easily dealt with if you just fill up every 100 miles or so.  |
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| Spy wrote: | Riding position, reliability and manoeverability in traffic are paramount. When I say comfortable, I am refering more to the riding position. London roads can have potholes etc but most of the riding will probably be weaving in and out of cars or going down side roads etc
In terms of budget, I want to spend around £3k to £4k for a used bike but might consider a more expensive new bike if there are low rate finance offers that mean I can put down a small deposit with small monthly payments. |
In that case, as Map says, I'd look at a Deauville. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Deauville Sounds perfect for your purposes and you can easily get a lovely one at that price range. Friendly, comfy, super reliable. But it does look gash. The 2010 one shown on the wiki page does look at bit better actually...
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| angryjonny wrote: | FWIW - big bikes *start* at 600cc. There are a few 500cc bikes out there but they're mainly reserved for bike schools and people who've recently passed, wanted a bike similar to what they learned on and will imminently regret not buying a 600. IMO. |
Depends on the rider, we're not all chasing the extra performance offered by a 600.
The upside to 500s is that they're cheap, partly because of that creeping inflation of the lower limit of a "big boy" bike. Cheap to buy, insure and run. Drop one? Eff it, you didn't pay much for it anyway. Duct tape and go.
If you think you'll be using more than 50bhp regularly, sure, go for a bigger bike. For me though, it's more than I need - I tried a Bandit 650, Did Not Want. I'll maybe go up next year when it looks like I'll have more motorway miles to do, but I'm in no hurry to do so now. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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