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You've left off most of the information that would help people give you suggestions.
What kind of distance, what kind of roads, what % inner city traffic vs motorway, why you want to commute by bike - as a fashion accessory, to save money, to save time, to get parking, because you love riding, etc.
BvG probably rides a litre supersports for the combination of decent motorway cruising and narrowness for filtering. It seems clear he's commuting to central London from outside the M25.
RoyalJordanian prefers naked bikes, and I suspect he lives inside the M25. Far more of his ride is in 40 zones and congested dual carriageways.
I live relatively central to London and commute on a scooter. None of my commute has a speed limit above 30. I'd be slower on a big bike on bad traffic days because it's easier to wriggle through gridlocked traffic on a scooter. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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| Stil wrote: | So I've decided to make the leap and get rid of my car, so will be bike only. I do have access to a car if required.
The question which remains is... Which bike? I know some well known YouTube commuters use sports bikes. Just how comfy are they for commuting?
I've looked into the Gsxr600 and mt-07. Both are great bikes I'm sure, I do love the supersports style, but still want a somewhat comfortable commute. |
It depends where exactly is your commute? London? Country? Motorway mostly or mix of A and B roads? Budget? £2000? £3000? new?
Frankly you can commute on ANY bike. I mean I know people commuting on Honda PanEuropean ST1300. That is one big comfty chair there
You can commute on Jawa 350 two stroke classic bike as well. Still will do the job abd will be fun.
I am in your position looking for one modern bike good commuter all rounder to be used as weekend fun too. MT-07 looks to me like the best option for new all round bike. However I am looking for second hand £2500-£3000. There are tenths of bike models in that range.
For example Kawa ER-6F, Versys, Z750, Yamaha FZS600, FZ6, Suzuki GSF650 Bandit, SV650, Gladuis, Honda CB600F Hornet, VFR800, BMW 800 S/ST/R. Triumph Street Triple. Aprillia. Ducatis. KTMs. Husqvarnas. MV Augusta Brutalle 800 . Moto Guzzis I love them all sure they all will be comfortable commuters
Personally I have nailed it for me to 2 bikes:
1. Honda CB600F Hornet after 2007 ABS
2. BMW 800 S/ST/R
I do London commute and would like to have ABS for all that moments when pedestrians pop up and the lightest possible bike with really sharp handling. If my budget was a little bigger probably I would go for KTM 690 Duke 2012.
There are so many good bikes out there you really need to test few to see which one you like. For example on paper Yamaha FZ6 looks way better then Suzuki GSF650, yet I love for some reason the Suzuki position, ride and handling although everybody here will say FZ6 is a better bike I do not like it. Go figure? ____________________ Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not...
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I genuinely reckon everyone should have one. Anyone thats ridden it says the same  |
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Only thing that stops me getting a street triple is that I can't afford one
Would absolutely love one but i always end up with a cheapo bike. |
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My Daytona is currently slogging 60 miles per day of A road, motorway and urban in reasonable comfort at 45mpg, which I will accept as quite good from a supersports.
You can do it on anything if you really want to though at either end of the spectrum, ie a Sumo or Goldwing you have to be a glutton for punishment.
Try a few, make sure they are fairly comfortable (to a certain extent you will adapt to a new bike) and then base your choice on the following criteria:
How fast it goes
Tank range
Fun-ness
How moist it makes you
That last point is very important. Many times on a shite day I have been cheered up by walking out to my bike and getting a stonk on at the thought of thrashing it home.
I should point out however that this may all change if I save enough to buy a bucket of bolts 500 and then throw many pounds worth of track bits at the Daytona over the winter. Both head and heart are telling me that is the way forward. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
Selling a hack/winter bike for less than a grand? PM me.
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As said above. Get VFR.
Meets commuter and fun criteria of thread title.
So end of thread.
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*Power Tuned* Honda NC700S/750S DCT.
I've just added one to my collection and it's hands down the best bike I've ever owned. Not the fastest or the nicest looking bike but by far the most comfortable, ecconomical, fun and commuter agile bike I've ever owned.
It has a DCT gearbox so no clutch or gear shifter which equates to more fun and focus on the road with race starts off the line every time and seamless computer controlled speed shifts.
I wouldn't reccomend the manual version of this bike or keeping it at standard power because they are flat and boring with an annoying rev limiter on the manual version. I've changed the exhaust system and air filter on mine which gives me a 0-60 time of just under 4 seconds which was about 6 seconds previously. I lay it down and scrape my pegs often as well as smoke many 600 sports bikes.
I get 80mpg when I'm riding like a bender filling the storage compartment with delicate cargo and 60mpg when I'm not, the false tank storage which I often use for my helmet really is a revelation. I could carry on about this bike, ABS brakes, computer dash,,,, but I'll finish by saying if you're not offended by the auto nature of the bike you'll love it coming from a car and looking for fun and comfort, forget wheelies and wind protection though. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 98 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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