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 moppy World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:53 - 20 Feb 2014 Post subject: £3000 for a do it all bike |
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Suggestions please.
I've recently come into some money and want to get this bike sorted before the summer hits. I have owned a Suzuki VL 125, ZZR600, ZXR 750 and Varadero 125 in the past.
It'll be used for commuting daily on a mix of NSL & urban roads, and when time permits for back road scratching and hopefully atleast one long European tour this summer. I don't want a full on sports bike, and looking to avoid litre bikes because I want to save them for later in my biking career if that makes sense. Would also ideally like something that isn't an IL4 just because I want to try something new.
Bike has to be:
- Comfortable for both me and a pillion
- Cheap to run (fuel efficiency, servicing costs)
- Reliable (I'm useless with my hands, so the less I have to use them, the better).
So hardly an original request.
Things that I've considered include:
VFR 800 (VTEC & non-VTEC)
- Probably what I really want. But even older models with higher mileages command ridiculous prices. Not an IL4
CBR 600F
- Again, really like the look of this and seems fairly ideal. Again, it commands high prices compared to less attractive/similarly capable bikes.
Versys 650
- Funky, a little different and would be something other than an IL4 which is a major draw. A little boring.
VStrom 650
- Hideous. But probably the most sensible thing for myself.
Anything else the BCF massive want to throw at me? |
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 gavbriggs Crazy Courier
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 Posted: 23:06 - 20 Feb 2014 Post subject: Re: £3000 for a do it all bike |
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| moppy wrote: | Suggestions please.
I've recently come into some money and want to get this bike sorted before the summer hits. I have owned a Suzuki VL 125, ZZR600, ZXR 750 and Varadero 125 in the past.
It'll be used for commuting daily on a mix of NSL & urban roads, and when time permits for back road scratching and hopefully atleast one long European tour this summer. I don't want a full on sports bike, and looking to avoid litre bikes because I want to save them for later in my biking career if that makes sense. Would also ideally like something that isn't an IL4 just because I want to try something new.
Bike has to be:
- Comfortable for both me and a pillion
- Cheap to run (fuel efficiency, servicing costs)
- Reliable (I'm useless with my hands, so the less I have to use them, the better).
So hardly an original request.
Things that I've considered include:
VFR 800 (VTEC & non-VTEC)
- Probably what I really want. But even older models with higher mileages command ridiculous prices. Not an IL4
CBR 600F
- Again, really like the look of this and seems fairly ideal. Again, it commands high prices compared to less attractive/similarly capable bikes.
Versys 650
- Funky, a little different and would be something other than an IL4 which is a major draw. A little boring.
VStrom 650
- Hideous. But probably the most sensible thing for myself.
Anything else the BCF massive want to throw at me? |
What about a bandit 650?
It's an inline four but capable, reliable and cheap to insure and buy? For 3k you will get a good low mileage k6 onwards! |
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Given you mentioned scratching, European tour and not an IL4, gotta be the VFR, but I would've chosen that from that list anyway.
There's a very good reason they are known as one of the ultimate all rounders and I think everyone should own that engine at some point, it's a jewel. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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The Versys 650 is essentially an old style ER-6.
The new ER-6 is dull and boring, the 2013 Versys 1000 I rode was an ill handling thing at best.
Thundercats the way to go IMO from the bikes I've actually ridden. ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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TDM900 better than the Versys or V Strom  ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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Out of curiosity and in context of the OP's question, how come no-one ever mentions the GSX650F?
Is there something inherently wrong with it or is it just that there are better options such as the ones in this thread?
Sorry for the slight derailment! ____________________ Current: Suzuki GSX650F (2010), Suzuki GSXR1000 K7, Suzuki GS250T (1980) currently restoring: Clicky.
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It doesn't fit your bill but I know of someone selling an '04 'busa for £3k, with loads of extras on it. Lot of bike for the money. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 93 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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