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| Mrjoolz |
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 Mrjoolz Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 19:57 - 09 Jan 2013 Post subject: £3000-3500 for commuter/fun bike |
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I do 80 miles a day for a commute. Currently on zzr600, however thinking bout a blackbird or vfr800.
Any other suggestions.
Want something fun for ride outs with paddy and Bcf lot
Ta ____________________ Previous Bikes: TZR125, KMX125, RGV250, RD350YPVS, GXSR750H, GSXR600SRAD, R1 (2000), GSXR1000 (K1), ZZR600, CBR1100XX Super Blackbird
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| Imonster |
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 P. Red Rocket
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 Posted: 20:19 - 09 Jan 2013 Post subject: |
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£1500 supermoto. Fun as fuck.
£1500-£2000 commuter as said TDM or something dreary like a dullville.
Or, best allround bike... 05 Blade. Know of one for £3.5k  |
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| Mrjoolz |
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 Mrjoolz Brolly Dolly

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Tdm? I'll look into it.
However won't be allowed two bikes so gotta have one that doubles up.
Work offer season ticket loan, so contemplating that ____________________ Previous Bikes: TZR125, KMX125, RGV250, RD350YPVS, GXSR750H, GSXR600SRAD, R1 (2000), GSXR1000 (K1), ZZR600, CBR1100XX Super Blackbird
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 P. Red Rocket
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You can buy two.. just leave one in my shed out of the wet and ride up with me to get my fun bike when we wanna buzz out.
Tell the mrs it cost "£3000" for the one bike.  |
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See I just tell my parents its a different colour. I've only owned 5 bikes according to them  |
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| chris-red |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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TDM if you are 5'10+ go for the 900 the 850 burns oil.
I think it is plenty capable for Hooning personally, Adjustable Suspension and R1 brakes.
Doesn't look like a bad deal.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-TDM-900-2005-/150974953470?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item2326cef7fe
30k is nothing for these, mine hasn't been ridden gently and is at 60k or so with no Major issues. Many on the forums have gone onto over 100k, and I met a courier with one on 286k about a year ago, I still see the bike around must be on more now. He said nothing major had gone wrong with it.
My Shock needed a rebuild after 50k miles, (I uprated it) other than that the coils going (known problem if ridding in all weathers can be prevented by protecting them). I had a issue where my Clutch plates broke but I put that down to EBC plates being naff and me doing shit wheelies through London at any opportunity. Brakes are great and with a scotoiller I get 30k to a chain ish. ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
Skudd:- Perhaps she just thinks you are a window licker and is being nice just in case she becomes another Jill Dando.
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 gorillaonabik... Nearly there...
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| c_dug wrote: | I did a similar commute for 6 months in 2008. Wouldn't want to do it on a proper sports bike at all.
Id suggest something sports router but to the touring side of that. Also that works out to 20,000 miles a year without fun riding on top. £3,500 is a lot of month to spend on something that at best has 4 years to live... |
I agree. I've done similar commutes but I think it depends on the criteria being set. I'm primarily a commuter myself and I had a few criteria:
1. Tank Range. You'd be surprised how filling up every day gets boring.
2. Comfort.
3. Must be able to carry stuff.
4. Something where I will keep the speed down.
5. Durable
6. Squeezable through gaps.
7. Vision.
8. Nothing too tall (height issues...)
I went for a CB1300. 21 litre tank range, can ride it all day (I have a load of metal in my leg), big old top box on the back. Manufactured in Japan so lasts longer than you'd think and I can squeeze through gaps although have to be more careful than on, say a Ninja 636. Also, can see further than on a sportsbike due to riding position.
A CBR6 is a fantastic commuting tool as well. As an aside, I kill bikes and have killed loads of them so durability is critical, especially on an all-year-round commute.
Tank range has driven me nuts in the past. Nothing more irritating than filling up all the time so no Supermotos etc... for me. Had a ZXR750 back in the day and ran out of petrol after 70 miles in one trip. ____________________ FZR400 (blown engine), ZXR750 (blown engine), ZX6R (accident), CBR600 which had engine issues after which I learned to change gear..., CBR900, CBR924 (stolen), CB600, CB1300 (everything blew up), BMW K1300GT (written off, hit from rear while stationary), Bandit 1250 for a couple of months, Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (nicked) and somewhere in there, I wrote off a Ducati 748 at Cadwell. |
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It would to me obviously depend on the type or riding, roads used and distances and speeds to decide on what bike to buy for an 80mile daily commute.
I do like small bikes, but when you look at all year round use in freezing weather, you do need a decent capacity electrical system and as good lights as possible. My old ZX6 J1 had 2x H4 halogen lights, and I upgraded to Phillips extreme Vision bulbs, that made them even better. They must have drawn a fair few amps, as the idle would always drop and you could feel the load on the alternator when switching them on. for an all round bike and fast commutes on major dual lane roads, and motorways, the 6R would have been as good as anything I guess.
I'm the kind of person however that always thinks you need a small light and cheap to run bike for commuting, so much so that I could easily end up with a machine that's not that capable for certain situations.
At the other end of the scale, a litre sportsbike or a Blackbird as a daily ride to work bike in all weather's seems quite unhinged to me. Especially in slidy greasy cold wet conditions. I'd hate to be riding a 160bhp bike on a very cold greasy wet winter's night home from work and worrying about either end letting go, or spinning up the rear wheel when you don't want it to, or even just throwing it up the road, and thinking how much expensive plastic's, exhausts, and engine cases damage will be done.
I can't say I've ever worried about what would happen to my old CG125 if Id chucked that up the road, and repair costs would be pretty simple and basic most times compared to re-building one side of a Blackbird and making it look nice again.
I'm sure you can all weather commute on one though, I see a bloke ride past me on the way home on a ZZR1400 quite often, and it looks like he uses the bike for everything: shopping, carrying DIY products home, and it get's plastered in crap. I just always think poor bloke, maybe his wife's got the car and he is forced to ride that bike to work and back in all weathers, because he can't get a second bike or something. |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 31 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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