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 Yarri Crazy Courier
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 Posted: 19:11 - 03 May 2013 Post subject: Sports bike for motorways ? |
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So summer is on it's way and I am feeling like getting a bike again, it's got to be a sports bike r6/zx6r/cbr/gsxr whatever will come at the best price, the plan is to use the bike to go to the shops, and ride to London 2-3 weekends each months from Wolvehampton which is about 150 miles each way, takes me 3 hours when driving by car with the Birmingham/London traffic, so should be about 2 with the bike.
Question is, will I be able to survive doing these long distances on a bike without getting really pissed off? ____________________ Theory Passed: 23/10/2008 49/74 Bike Test Passed: 05/01/2009 1 minor
Theory Car Passed: 22/07/2009 48/74 Car Test Passed: 22/10/2009 2 minor
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I agree with Bendy, tank range would be the issue, even my XJ6 hits reserve not far after 140-150 miles.
Why get a 'sportsbike' to do straight line miles on a motorway? ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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Sounds like you need a VFR in your life  ____________________ 09' Versys 650 | 07' FJR1300A |
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Hey Yarri.
Owning a GSX-R myself, even with a double-bubble screen it can be a real pain on the motorway even though I fit the bike quite well and it's comfy to ride. After around thirty minutes I start wishing I was on the Pan-European instead with no wind blast at all, comfy seat, music I can hear better and heated grips! .
If you break down what you want a bike for;
1) Go to the shops. Just a quick guess say 10-20 miles maximum round trip?
2) Ride to London three times a month, 300 miles a time.
So, a month that's (max and total speculation) 1000 miles or so, of which 90% is motorways going in a straight line. I think a sports bike would be a poor choice especially if you can't find one that you're "comfortable" on. However some people can ride sports bikes for miles and miles, so you have to figure out what you can do as an individual.
However, if you can find a sports bike that is very comfortable you, can put heated grips on, a big screen, some luggage and other stuff such as sports-tourer tyres to cope with the straight-line mileage then go for it! It's an individual thing. Oh, fuel economy too, you could find yourself using a tank to get there and a tank to get back on a "sports" bike, expensive round trip!
Personally in your case I'd be on the lookout for a sports tourer or seeing if I can afford to get an older sportsbike and an older tourer-style motorcycle for the long journeys.
Why not see if you can get a test ride on a modern sportsbike and take it out for a slog of 50 miles or so on the motorway (or better yet, the actual ride you'll be doing) and see how it feels? Do the same with a sports tourer/tourer and see how you feel. I think it'd be prudent for you to at least do that first so you have an idea of how the ride itself would feel.
Anyway, long, but I hope that helps. . ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
Current Vehicles: '89 Kawasaki KDX200, '99 Yamaha XV535, '00 Honda ST1100 Pan-European, '08 Suzuki GSX-R1000, '08 Mitsubishi Lancer GS4 2.0 TDCi, '15 BMW 1 Series 116d Sport Turbo.
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Seriously you really need a bigger engine than 600cc's as a necessity for motorway miles?
For what the OP want's to do I see no problem, no issues and nothing really worth talking about regarding will a sports bike be ok for 150mile motorway journeys. Of course it will! He knows it, I knows it and so does everyone else.
I'd possibly be looking to choose a more comfortable roomy 600 in the class out of choice however. I had a J-series ZX6R, so not very relevant to choosing a 600 today, but it was more than comfy enough for 150miles at a time on the motorway/1 tank of petrol.
I wouldn't choose a sports bike with limited steering lock and the fear of damaging the bodywork etc, for extensive city use and filtering everywhere though possibly? Of course it's just as true what G etc say about using trailbikes for city use, in that tall wide bars and mirror's have their limitations, but short of riding a little scooter, I'd prefer a trailie over a sportsbike for 80% city use. |
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I'd see something with a single sided swingarm and a mainstand as desirable. Then you can get a spare wheel, keep a hard touring tyre on one and a softer sports tyre on the other and change them as and when appropriate. ____________________ “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.”
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Not particularly more difficult with a normal paddock stand and a normal swingarm.
Maybe a couple of minutes more.
Or, of course, a random bit of wood and the side-stand if you're in the middle of nowhere .
(But if you've got a spare wheel along, you can probably have a proper paddock stand easily enough . |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 61 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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