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 Posted: 11:59 - 13 Oct 2015 Post subject: Is this a daft idea? |
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Hi all.
My first time posting in the touring section, how exciting!
Myself and the mrs are considering doing a two up trip for a week or two around Europe in the summer. I've never done any touring before, and ride an r1, which having ridden to Yorkshire and back last weekend (300 miles) and crippling my back and arse, I have come to the realisation that touring on the Yamaha is not going to work.
I have been thinking of picking up a cheap (~ £1000) tourer (Deauville, GSXF, K100, possibly a Pan if I can find one), giving it a bit of a service and taking it, probably selling it on my return. Am I likely to end up at the side of the road somewhere in France with a knackered bike and a grand down the drain?
I had looked into renting a bike, but this option seems really expensive.
I don't expect it to be a particularly difficult trip on the bike, probably only a couple of hundred miles a day.
Thoughts and comments welcome  ____________________ CBR600F '02
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Thanks for the tips gents.
I do have aa cover that covers me on any vehicle I'm on or in, so fairly happy on that front. Will have to check the +15 year old thing though.
Like the idea of taking a trip up north to see how we get on. Tbh I think if it were just me id go on the r1, but you know what women are like... I can't see us doing more than 300 miles a day to be honest, probably spend a lot of time mooching around, and with any luck there may be some shaggin, as suggested
I have been keeping an eye on the bay. Pans are probably just outside the budget, but some very clean dullvilles have been up recently, can't post a link as I'm on my phone, but one went this evening for £830 with full MOT, recent service, 56k on the clock.
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Take the R1. Install a gel seat and even a pair of jack down heel plates adjustable ones will allow you to jack them up when you get to fast stuff. Ride faster for the wind lift effect.
You're touring, you have a woman with you. Stop and gawp at things.
Unlike the single tourers who see absolutely no need to stop except for petrol. You're on vacation.
I've had more than a few trips when I got serious white line fever. I would ride and ride and ride. Hunger? Thirst? No dice keep on riding and tear up those roads... ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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You can get a scruffy but solid K1100LT for about a grand. (I did.) It would be perfect for the job, but it would be about 20 years old and unless it had been maintained better than most there's a risk of being stranded. If you gave it a full service before the trip and watched some Chris Harris videos https://www.youtube.com/user/BavarianBomberWrench you could rule out lots of things, but it would still be a gamble.
There would probably be several previous owners and chances are that one would have been a bit of a bodger. Corroded wiring would be a worry. If you removed the plastics and the tank and sprayed all the connectors with ACF50 your odds would improve a bit. I'd do it. Take a Clymer manual and some tools, it's a very easy bike to work on. Take the details of the 3 major UK used parts specialists in case you want something Fedexed in a hurry. If you have a day or two of waiting around, it just means more drinking and more sex.  ____________________ Current bike: K1100RS. Previous: CD200, GSX250, GT550, VFR750, K100LT, K1100LT, R1100GS, R1150GS, ZZR1100, Hayabusa, RSV Mille, MV F4 750S, R1, ZX-10, KTM Adventure 950S
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Plan B also known as the man's approach
Leave her at home and go on the R1 with a group of mates instead Kriega US30 for your kit is a hell of a lot cheaper than a whole new bike.
We did it in July (link in my sig) down to Italy via Switzerland and back through Germany. Epic trip and a lot of us were on sports bikes, I took the ZX12 and it was fine. More fun with the lads. ____________________ stinkwheel: He had an animated .gif of a cat performing fellatio. It's not socially acceptable. It can have real life adverse effects on other people. |
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I had seriously considered taking the r1. Im 6 ft 5 so perhaps my heart ruled my head a little when choosing it. Its fine for commuting and blasts, but any distance soon becomes tiring. I dont find it too bad on the wrists (i do cruise fast enough to take the weight off) just my back and arse. Gel seat would ukd have to be essential. I suspect getting enough luggage on it with a pillion may be a bridge too far. Yes, i know i need to man up and go on my own on the r1, but this way i can get the mrs to pay for half a new motorbike
There does seem to be plenty of old bimmers up for sale, so definitely an option. I would do a thorough service beforehand. Potentially even buy cheap over winter when prices are low and spent a few months fettling it. Hey i might even make money when i come to sell it in summer! ____________________ CBR600F '02
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Nick Sanders went 4 times round the world on an R1 - but he's not 6'5" and didn't take a pillion! https://nicksanders.com/cms/cinema-2/bike-viral-the-r1-is-the-hero/ ____________________ Current bike: K1100RS. Previous: CD200, GSX250, GT550, VFR750, K100LT, K1100LT, R1100GS, R1150GS, ZZR1100, Hayabusa, RSV Mille, MV F4 750S, R1, ZX-10, KTM Adventure 950S |
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Regarding the breakdown cover. Have a look at getting your bike(s) insured with Carole Nash. I've got both of mine on a Multi-Bike policy, which includes 1 year of European breakdown cover for any bike on the policy. Both of my bikes are 12 years old. I am not aware of any restrictions regarding the age of the bikes.
Also, I have a Pan. It is brilliant for long distance trips; it's comfortable, has panniers as standard, and is good for pillions too. However, I very much doubt you will find a useable one for £1k  ____________________ Present: [Kawasaki ZX7r][Suzuki DRZ 400s]
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Sjaak lucassen has done a bit of touring on his R1, admittedly without a pillion.
Sorry not very helpful I know, just thought I'd share it. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 105 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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