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May as well get a 400, ZXR or similar. No point getting any bigger if your going to restrict it. Unless your going to take the restricter off straight away
ZXR400 I reckon, but yeah, wait till spring  |
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| Full Bananas |
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If you're serious about sticking to the 33 bhp restriction then I agree, you may as well get a 400. Two years is a long time in biking - it seems most people like to swap bikes quite frequently, so it's no big deal if you want to get something else at the end of that time.
Of course, should you find that the restrictor manages to work its way loose somehow, then I'd go down the 500/650 route.  ____________________ "Work is the curse of the drinking class." |
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 sainttm Two Stroke Sniffer
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How does the restriction actully work? sorry for the stupid question.
I hear that it is a part you get fitted at a garage to get the certificate to proove its been done. Cant you just buy the part and fit it yourself (or in my case get my uncle to lol)?
Does the bike have to be checked over to prove that its still restricted when it comes to MOT'in/Insuraning it when its still withing the 2 year restriction?
If I tell you what I want maybe that might help clear it up abit. I travel 25 miles one way to work (so 50 miles a day 250 a week). I have pritty much be told by the wife to hurry up and get a bike so she can use the car (as its the only transport we have at the moment).
I have decided to wait till spring to get it as I need to sort of my finances (learning to ride/the test and the gear wasnt cheap).
So I am after something that is comefatable, good millage, cheap to run but still has a bit of kick to it. This is one if not the main reason I have been looking towards the middleweight bikes. If Im right getting a 650 restricted still gives you the grunt to get going but just stops/restricts the top speed. Is that correct? If so how much does it effect it? Would I still be able to cruise at 70 and still have some umph left if need to over take?
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A sports 400cc would be quite uncomfortable for doing long distance, a sports tourer may be ideal for you. I have a Kawasaki ZZR600 which is very comfortable and is fast enough (0-60mph in 3.4 seconds and top speed 155mph, and it's cheaper to insure than a sports 400. Are you over 21 as you could do DAS training and test which will allow you to ride any bike unrestricted . ____________________
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Just don't get any on line quotes 'cause there b*llocks. Ring 'em up Still vote for the 400  |
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Aye shane - I'd say go for the sv650. Great bike, huge amount of add ons, well proven engine, decent insurance as you've already said, superb performance for your first bike and the look great.
Don't know what more you'd want  |
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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To copy a post I made about the F650 before:
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=353682
I personally like the older ST version a lot more. The tank isn't that big plastic thing up front with the hole in obviously, but is under the seat. As for the F650 general class, they're pretty good. Dead dead comfortable, heated grips as standard, (ST arranges the fairings so the air passing over the engine is directed towards the rider to keep them warm too). They are quite tall, quite expensive(!) and quite heavy for their power.
F650 though. Oh, and BMW fitted luggage is really sumptuous stuff, very well engineered.
Here is an excellent review of the F650 Strada. https://www.thumperpage.com/articles/Strada.html
(ST by the way; I am biased in that my Mum's got one. )
The high factory screen really does work well; these aren't really commuter bikes but mile chewing all-rounders. BMW=quality.
You'd have to ask a BMW dealer about restricting, they will do it, though I'm not sure if the bike would like it. Having said that, it's a huge thumper, so I imagine it can take it better than most. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Hi, I think youve made a wise move 650 all the way  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 106 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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