One bike for the rest of your riding life.

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What would you choose?

Unrepentantly blagged from https://www.44teeth.com/one-bike-for-th ... OSBn-EtDIA and I'm not sure I disagree with his choice at all.

I think I could be happy the rest of my time with my Z1000,or maybe a ZH2,or maybe a Superduke......there might be a few panic moments before the decision becomes final. So many good bikes out there. :hmmm:

However,for your needs which bike would you choose as your proper keeper?
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Probably a Multistrada.
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I always fancy a change after a couple of years, so it ain't happening. 👍
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Bloody hell, I've got 4 bikes currently, and you want me to choose one bike to have for the rest of my life
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Mt07

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But yeah at a push I'd take the mt10 too
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Rules is rules guys. :P

Pretend it's like the Chinese government and one baby is all you are allowed.
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weeksy wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:04 pm Mt07

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But yeah at a push I'd take the mt10 too
Why didn't you buy the MT10 this time?
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Rockster, has been for 16 years now, can't see a reason to change yet.
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I would probably have to say the Triumph 1200 XE - does everything I need a bike to do, it's quick enough - and comfortable
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The Griso is going nowhere although it might happen my spine into submission in the next 5 years! :?
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At my current age - Probably the Honda CB500F I actually have.

If I was 10 or more years younger - a Honda 800VFR
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Yorick wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:07 pm
weeksy wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:04 pm Mt07

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But yeah at a push I'd take the mt10 too
Why didn't you buy the MT10 this time?
I don't want/need the power, it all goes back to the small bike ridden harder or big bike pussied at 1/3 throttle
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But don't the big bike give you the best of both worlds. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Dodgy knees wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:48 pm But don't the big bike give you the best of both worlds. 🤷🏻‍♂️
No. Because they're physically bigger, heavier, stiffer, and less responsive, they're also a bit more intimidating. Try winding the throttle to the stop on yours on a B road, it's bloody hard because you're doing 100+ in 3rd by then. Sure it's short term fun, but where's the fun in using 50% everywhere.
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You can be a lazy Cunt with a big bike though, all that effort needed to make a smaller capacity bike work whereas just leave the big bike in 6th and go nuts.
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weeksy wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:52 pm
Dodgy knees wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:48 pm But don't the big bike give you the best of both worlds. 🤷🏻‍♂️
No. Because they're physically bigger, heavier, stiffer, and less responsive, they're also a bit more intimidating. Try winding the throttle to the stop on yours on a B road, it's bloody hard because you're doing 100+ in 3rd by then. Sure it's short term fun, but where's the fun in using 50% everywhere.
You need to ride harder, you can go daft everywhere on a litre bike
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weeksy wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:52 pm
Dodgy knees wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:48 pm But don't the big bike give you the best of both worlds. 🤷🏻‍♂️
No. Because they're physically bigger, heavier, stiffer, and less responsive, they're also a bit more intimidating. Try winding the throttle to the stop on yours on a B road, it's bloody hard because you're doing 100+ in 3rd by then. Sure it's short term fun, but where's the fun in using 50% everywhere.
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