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 Posted: 23:38 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: Re: Bike for inter city trips? |
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A 125 2 stroke would just about handle the longer distances, but not so ideal.
A 250 2 stroke would easily have enough power, but again not ideal.
What sort of riding you expecting to be doing?
Just geting from A to B, some more exciting 'fun', Sunday rideouts, etc . |
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whats the difference between a bike with fairings?
Is it just the screen? I honestly have no idea.
cheers for the feedback, I'm looking at a 500cc commuter, in the shape of an kawasaki er5, hondacb500 and suzuki gs500, as I'm looking to also do some courier work in the future, as well as these long arse trips and of COURSE, fun sunday rides  |
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Looking at it from what you require.
1. Something to do distance on.
2. Something to filter and deal with traffic when you get there.
One query, do you need to carry any luggage?
Depends also if you want something to have fun on at weekends or it'll just be used for the commute trip. Also depends how new you want it. If you're going to be using it as only form of transport and/or all year I'd also consider shaft drive model for low maintenance.
Certainly as said something with a half fairing. A full fairing would make the distance work more pleasant, particularly in bad weather.
For the commute an old Honda NTV650 would fit the bill. Many 2nd hand come fitted with fairing and panniers. Popular with couriers so it'll handle traffic ok. Having said that I wouldn't recommend buying one used by a courier. A newer alternative is the Honda Deauville.
Ok, those 2 can be considered not that exciting but they will do the job fine. You just might like something else for weekend 'fun'. Remember, just about any bike can be shoehorned into a role. It's just a matter of how much comfort, practicality, performance, etc. you want to compromise on.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 84 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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