weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:29 am
Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:27 am
Supermofo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:29 am
That's the crux of it. With less traffic and no police/camera's I'd be fairly happy with the 1000. But in the real world 150 bhp means big speeds are (too) easily achieved and unless you're going fast you're not using a large portion of the engine's performance, so why bother having it is where I view it from. So it's less that I'm a wuss, more that I can't see the point in owning it.
I'm very much in the Weeksy camp of riding B-roads for the vast majority of my riding and the 750 or MT09 have more than enough for that. To be fair even they are a bit overkill, but I fancy the odd lairyness. For my actual needs the 690 fits 95% of my riding and I should keep it. But that's biking init you want something else now and again.
I thought you'd moved out of the MT-07 power bracket, but after reading that, I'm not so sure? I think weeksy is right, you should at least bag a test ride on one. Okay, no leccy assistance and basic suspension, but there is a reason they are the darling of the Journos...
Mine is rapidly becoming "Best bike ever" in a very different way to some of the other Best Bike Evers.... but i'm really struggling to fault it.
It occurred to me it's not what I like about a bike that makes me keep it, it's more what I don't like about it that makes me get rid of it, iyswim? The MT-07 is pretty hard to fault really.
It is the best fuelling FI bike I've had bar none. That is my biggest bugbear on any bike as I often ride in conditions that highlight throttle transitions and they are literally hard to notice on this bike. I'm actually amazed that an OEM bike fuels this good!
The engine is amazing!! Oen of the best engines I've had I any bike, and it suits me to a T! Makes good linear power through the gears and has really good, even harsh, engine braking!! The sound through the exhaust is addictive too!
The brakes are good and power full but not stupidly so.
Surprisingly comfortable for me, despite looking tiny!
The front end is softly sprung for my weight, but the damping is pretty good over undulations etc. No real complaints about the rear shock and I haven't even looked at what it's set at or bothered to set the sag etc.
Most bothersome thing is the controls. Being tall I find my helmet's chin bar obscures them a bit, but that is being picky. Indicator and horn switch are downright stupid and the worse I've had on any bike. Fooked if I can find the hooter when I need it, which is daily!
MoFo, I used to really push my 690 in a way that I can't with the 07 as its seems a bigger, faster bike to me? So, If me were thee, I'd deffo have a test ride on one...