Test rides, lets find the new replacement bike.
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Re: Test rides, lets find the new replacement bike.
KTM RC8r - even though you don't do sports bikes - there is an itch to be scratched
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Re: Test rides, lets find the new replacement bike.
Mt07 then. Free labour on accessory fitting and they'll fit evotech or r and g if that's what you want.
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Re: Test rides, lets find the new replacement bike.
IMO the Trident looks a lot better IRL than in pics. I really didn't like it till I saw one parked in Hertford and have seen several since. They look fairly decent I think.
MT09?? That makes no sense seeing as you've just sold effectively the same bike.
765, to me that's pretty much a sportsbike with the faring removed esp in RS form. My mates 2011 675R does 90 in 2nd apparently without even being at the redline. So if you want something slower than the XSR a Street doesn't sound like the right bike. Having said that, and I don't know why, there's something about Triumphs that just doesn't do it for me. I think they look nice, they get great reviews but I've just never wanted one.
With the KTM's in all flavours there are potential niggles (and maybe more) but they are massive fun.
I'd steer clear of the Prilla, just too much potential hassle and a lot of money to take a chance with as well considering you wanted to spend less.
So the MT is probably your best bet, or a Z650. Personally I think the Z looks better and you can get almost new for 6k, the styling is very Kawasaki though.
MT09?? That makes no sense seeing as you've just sold effectively the same bike.
765, to me that's pretty much a sportsbike with the faring removed esp in RS form. My mates 2011 675R does 90 in 2nd apparently without even being at the redline. So if you want something slower than the XSR a Street doesn't sound like the right bike. Having said that, and I don't know why, there's something about Triumphs that just doesn't do it for me. I think they look nice, they get great reviews but I've just never wanted one.
With the KTM's in all flavours there are potential niggles (and maybe more) but they are massive fun.
I'd steer clear of the Prilla, just too much potential hassle and a lot of money to take a chance with as well considering you wanted to spend less.
So the MT is probably your best bet, or a Z650. Personally I think the Z looks better and you can get almost new for 6k, the styling is very Kawasaki though.
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Re: Test rides, lets find the new replacement bike.
164kg for a useable road legal bike with all niceties' and long service intervals is light tbh. Only bikes lighter are competition based or race bikesmillemille wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 8:33 amHow in the name of blithering fuck do you class an MT07 as "light"?
It weighs the same as small moon, given that it's a naked small engine street bike.
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181 wet weight apparently.
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I was going with mine as I weighed it, full system, few bits taken off etc and not a full tank of fuel
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Exhaust seems to be 7.15kg with lighter aftermarket ones being 3. So by the time you do exhaust, pillion stuff, tail tidy I guess you've 5-6 off the bike
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I've managed to whittle about 14kgs off mine by losing the cat and other gubbins,so yeah a few mods can make a difference.
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Re: Test rides, lets find the new replacement bike.
As an alternative to the 690 KTM what about one of the Husqvarnas?
The Svartpilen and Vitpilen 701 are essentially the Duke 690 in it’s s non-orange dress.
Being less popular are they a better price wise than the KTM on the used market?
The Svartpilen and Vitpilen 701 are essentially the Duke 690 in it’s s non-orange dress.
Being less popular are they a better price wise than the KTM on the used market?
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It's a great shout, but I don't know in honesty how they ride, what issues they have compared to KTM etc. I do know I don't massively love their looks, which is kinda why I never looked into the rest
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Re: Test rides, lets find the new replacement bike.
I vaguely looked at them a couple of years ago - hardly any dealers and they seemed to not sell well.
Id still like one at some point .
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Re: Test rides, lets find the new replacement bike.
I noticed the KTM Centre had what looked like the full Husky roadbike range the other day, I like the 701 cafe racer type one, is that the Vit?asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:39 pmI vaguely looked at them a couple of years ago - hardly any dealers and they seemed to not sell well.
Id still like one at some point .
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According to couch the difference between the Vit and Svart isn't the engine size but handlebar configuration/setup.
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Yeah it is there are 401 and 701 Svart/Vit but I can't remember which looking one is which. The KTM Centre had all 4 versions.
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Never heard of the Husky 701 before....I quite like that!
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Yeah they are KTM 690s in funkier clothesMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 9:22 am Never heard of the Husky 701 before....I quite like that!
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Re: Test rides, lets find the new replacement bike.
Have you been smoking?Supermofo wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 6:14 pmYeah they are KTM 690s in funkier clothesMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 9:22 am Never heard of the Husky 701 before....I quite like that!
It's fucking shite.