Recommend me a bike?
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Re: Recommend me a bike?
In an ideal world...
Bizarrely my old SH300 has just come u for sale locally, and at £300 more than I sold it to him for! Bike prices are as mad as cars at the moment!
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Re: Recommend me a bike?
I love my Himalayan, but I would not have bought it if I still lived in Essex. It is superb (for the money) on gravel roads, slightly muddy tracks, and for pottering about on deserted back roads. But these were a bit far and few between where I lived in Essex.
It can cope with motorways OK, but you have to have it flat out. My 250 Yamaha X-Max feels better at motoway speeds.
The 650 Enfield's are the same weight, and good to ride, cheap to service, and are well made, but are not that exciting.
But what do I know? I'm looking at getting a BMW S1000RR for its practicality...
It can cope with motorways OK, but you have to have it flat out. My 250 Yamaha X-Max feels better at motoway speeds.
The 650 Enfield's are the same weight, and good to ride, cheap to service, and are well made, but are not that exciting.
But what do I know? I'm looking at getting a BMW S1000RR for its practicality...
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Re: Recommend me a bike?
Cheers Mate. List is down to XTX and MT07, but I've started looking at that bike Le Fromage Grand has as well and I confess to looking at the old photos of my Harley and remembering what a great time I had on that...
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Re: Recommend me a bike?
In all seriousness, it's probably down to a XTX or MT07. I've had an XTX and whilst I'd welcome another, this may be my last bike, so it makes sense to try something different? So I suppose it's all looking in favour of the MT really? Are there any known faults to look out for on these? They do seem to be the darling of the stunter though, which is slightly concerning, but I guess they can take some abuse?
I really should shift one of my other bikes first, as the wife didn't stop whinging the last time I cluttered up the decking with multiple bikes. I'm pretty resigned to doing the clutch on the Tmax myself and am getting fucked off with stupid enquiries about it from PCX riders lol. I may beg some garage room at my F-i-L's place and leave it there until spring, but I'm also waiting on a quote for repair costs from Gringos M/Cs.
I do have quite a bit of interest on the NCX, but there are so many messsers about. Agree a price in principle and they don't show up when supposed to and you never hear from them again? I do have a local bloke interested in it though and he has asked sensible questions and is coming over later this week to check the ergonomics as he is 6'4. That's the problem really as I can't be without a bike as I need one to commute on, but I guess the Tmax does have some miles left in it yet.
TBH, this all started out as a bit hypothetical really and a bit of bike content and a piss take at my varying tastes, but it does look like I might end up buying something? But when looking round and weighing up the pros and cons of bikes, it also brings me back to why I ended up with the NCX which really is damn good at what it does.
TLDR, I may buy an MT-07, but then again, I may not!
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Re: Recommend me a bike?
About that left field option...
Mv Agusta Brutale 675
1 owner from new - 1580mls!!!!
All tools, handbooks, trickle charger, it is still in like new condition
Mv Agusta Brutale 675
1 owner from new - 1580mls!!!!
All tools, handbooks, trickle charger, it is still in like new condition
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Re: Recommend me a bike?
The local search results. Loving this cos it has an akra.
2016 Yamaha MT07 Motocage Knight Fluo
700CC CP2 Engine
Naked bike
Fluo yellow pain to compliment nardo grey
6300Miles
3rd owner
All options ticked from the factory
Tastefully modified as per the below
Gilles tooling break and clutch lever (£100 each)
Engine cage on both sides
Radiator guard + side guards
Motocage windscreen
Break resvoir covers and pillion peg delete
Rear and front rubber guards
Motocage belly pan
Yoshimura tail tidy and indicators (front / back)
Rethnal CR High handlebars
Domino racing handlebar grips black / Fluo
Fresh Michelin road 5’s only covered 2000 miles.
Motocage rear seat
Yamaha billet pegs front and back
Genuine Yamaha front and back bobbins
Full titanium akrapovic exhaust + DB killer
ColorClusterz dash flip
Rear swing arm protectors
Original mirrors and rear sets
3x keys and (1x red key).
Original parts come with the bike (mirrors and rear pegs and rear seat)
Full service history at Yamaha, next one due in 2000 miles
Bike is cleaned after each ride, chain is cleaned and lubed after each big ride. Really is impeccable.
Rear left indicator droops down but can be reglued or replaced ( have a spear new rear set to throw in for you) Currently held in place with tape but never got round to sorting.
NB - will not split any parts and will not budge on price, no test rides, I’ll test ride the bike infront of you from cold. Will not entertain offers or dreamers.
This one is also nice but MOT history says it had a noisy exhaust and a EML on. Although the exhaust is now standard and the EML is off.
2019 Yamaha MT07 ABS with 12533 miles
Excellent condition, very well looked after
Full service history, just been serviced by Yamaha on 17-12-2021 at 12530 miles main dealer
HPI clear
2 owners
MOT until 24-11-2022
V5, 3 keys , owners manual and service book
Would consider part exchange
Delivery available
Please no time wasters or low stupid offers
Any questions please ask 07958 359589
Located in Crawley
2016 Yamaha MT07 Motocage Knight Fluo
700CC CP2 Engine
Naked bike
Fluo yellow pain to compliment nardo grey
6300Miles
3rd owner
All options ticked from the factory
Tastefully modified as per the below
Gilles tooling break and clutch lever (£100 each)
Engine cage on both sides
Radiator guard + side guards
Motocage windscreen
Break resvoir covers and pillion peg delete
Rear and front rubber guards
Motocage belly pan
Yoshimura tail tidy and indicators (front / back)
Rethnal CR High handlebars
Domino racing handlebar grips black / Fluo
Fresh Michelin road 5’s only covered 2000 miles.
Motocage rear seat
Yamaha billet pegs front and back
Genuine Yamaha front and back bobbins
Full titanium akrapovic exhaust + DB killer
ColorClusterz dash flip
Rear swing arm protectors
Original mirrors and rear sets
3x keys and (1x red key).
Original parts come with the bike (mirrors and rear pegs and rear seat)
Full service history at Yamaha, next one due in 2000 miles
Bike is cleaned after each ride, chain is cleaned and lubed after each big ride. Really is impeccable.
Rear left indicator droops down but can be reglued or replaced ( have a spear new rear set to throw in for you) Currently held in place with tape but never got round to sorting.
NB - will not split any parts and will not budge on price, no test rides, I’ll test ride the bike infront of you from cold. Will not entertain offers or dreamers.
This one is also nice but MOT history says it had a noisy exhaust and a EML on. Although the exhaust is now standard and the EML is off.
2019 Yamaha MT07 ABS with 12533 miles
Excellent condition, very well looked after
Full service history, just been serviced by Yamaha on 17-12-2021 at 12530 miles main dealer
HPI clear
2 owners
MOT until 24-11-2022
V5, 3 keys , owners manual and service book
Would consider part exchange
Delivery available
Please no time wasters or low stupid offers
Any questions please ask 07958 359589
Located in Crawley
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Re: Recommend me a bike?
Out of interest, what is motocage? Never heard of it, or them?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 1:38 pm Yup, the moto cage one.
Tho I prefer the red moto cage bikes.
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Re: Recommend me a bike?
The moto cage ones were a special edition with extra crash bars and some coloured trim, I think they were designed to make the MT-07 look like a stunt bike.
EDIT:
Looks like you could buy it as a separate kit...
EDIT:
Looks like you could buy it as a separate kit...
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Re: Recommend me a bike?
Me too, if I could, as he talks about it with youthful enthusiasm and like its his pride and joy etc. He supposedly has viewers coming today but is going to keep me in the loop. I'm babysitting the tiler and can't get there, but there's always another bike. Might offer him the asking price if he delivers, which the other one has offered...