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 Posted: 10:51 - 07 Sep 2014 Post subject: Help me choose next bike !! |
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Hi All
Welcome any help / ideas on next bike please.
Have put down a refundable deposit of 100 pounds to go on the list for a S1000R which i decided in a moment of madness ! But looking more into my needs the S1000R isn't really suitable.
I really need storage for when i take the missus / youngest son on weekend trips and over nighters, at the moment ive been cramming everything tent sleeping bags etc on my er6f but the journey is cramped and not very enjoyable. I also need to be sat upright so no sports bikes.
I also need a multipurpose bike as i like to commute when i can as well although only 16 miles each way ! And of coarse weekend blasts with the club !!
The only bike i have in mind at the minute is a sports tourer like Z1000 SX with the 2 panniers for storage and can be removed for general use. Good fuel economy good reviews etc
Anyone think of any other options ??
Thanks ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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Something with less power and better mpg.
Less power = more reliable, durable, cheap
Better MPG = when you don't need the power why pay the same money for petrol as you would for a liter sports bike?
I'd look at a NC700 or NC750, if I wanted a commuter that is suitable for longer trips at rather slower pace. Or something similar like that with, I think, great mpg and enough power for cruising at reasonable speed.
MCN: NC750x - 70 mpg (54bhp, top speed 125mph)
MCN: NC700x - 75 mpg (51bhp, top speed 115mph) ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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I ride a ZXR, so I do not care about mpg, but if I wanted a motorcycle for commuting/cruising only, I wouldn't use a 18 years old superbike that eats the grass around the road when attacking the sound barrier.
But, I do get your point, to enjoy every minute on the bike, I respect that.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Some good thoughts although the S1000R was new as its only just been released ! i wouldn't buy new for my example of z1000sx, i would look for one at least 1-2 years old not the new model.
Been browsing the s1000r owners forums and luggage is a big problem with home made racks and soft luggage etc but they say its not really working my problem being i want pillion and luggage and it doesn't look to comfortable for the pillion !
Keeping 2 bikes isn't really an option i suppose im trying to get too much from one bike ? My commute is only 16 miles each way so mpg not too important but would like 40 + plus be capable of a hoon at the weekend. But easy enough to strap some gear on and go away for a couple of nights.
Looked at bmw gs just seems more adventure bike like the varadero where id like more sporty! like the z1000sx sporty yet add the panniers and you got nice storage easy and lazy without any bodgery etc
Sorry to be a pain ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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Sounds like a car for the family and a bike for solo fun/odd trip with a pillion.... ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
Gone (in order of ownership) - Raleigh Runabout, AP50, KH125, GP125, KH250, CBX550, Z400, CB750FII, 250LC, GS550, ZXR750H1, Guzzi Targa, GSX750F, KH250 x2, Bimota SB6R and counting... |
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Yer good call digs i have a car but wanna do the odd night away at bike fests and weekends away at the coast just me and the missus or me and the lad etc so i want to get more into that a car would defeat the object.
Im definitely looking at the Z1000sx and wanted more ideas around sports tourers but with a bit of commuting and weekend blasts thrown in which i think the sx covers.
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At the risk of being laughed off of the forum, here's my two pence worth...
I was in the same boat as you 6 months ago, had my heart set on either a Sprint GT or the Z1000SX with luggage, test rode both. Z1000SX the better bike in my opinion, however I wanted to be able to ride with top box & panniers at times, which the Z1000SX couldn't cope with (possibly still can't?). So, I waited, I looked around and stumbled across the Suzuki GSX1250FA, it's basically a Bandit with GSXR fairing & clocks, however I test rode it, liked it, saw one in the dealership with full luggage for decent money & bought it. I love it, seems a real load of bike for the money, loads of low down grunt, will easily do 3 figures if you want it to & plenty of storage. Don't discount it  ____________________ I just wanna ride, that's all...
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| RhynoCZ wrote: | Something with less power and better mpg.
Less power = more reliable, durable, cheap
Better MPG = when you don't need the power why pay the same money for petrol as you would for a liter sports bike?
I'd look at a NC700 or NC750, if I wanted a commuter that is suitable for longer trips at rather slower pace. Or something similar like that with, I think, great mpg and enough power for cruising at reasonable speed.
MCN: NC750x - 70 mpg (54bhp, top speed 125mph)
MCN: NC700x - 75 mpg (51bhp, top speed 115mph) |
I have an NC750x. Don't bother. ____________________ Fisty: after polishing the tank with the glistenng beads of sweat from my full hot scrotum, I filled the headrace bearings with 10cc of my manmilk |
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The look of that bike actually offends me  ____________________ Cbr600rr 2010 Sold
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Go for the 2014 zx tourer panniers removable in seconds, and no framework.
2 up, you don't notice. Great all rounder. 49mpg for a litre bike is good. ____________________ Z1000SX ABS TOURER |
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