B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
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B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
Was sitting looking at the other Tenere thread and thought of the XT660X
Which is arguably IMO one of if not the best little B-lane blast bikes out there. It's tough to compare between the KTM 690 because of them being quite different, but the 660 whilst slower, seems to have more of a pseudo-supermoto style engine in the 'grunt' it's more responsive off the bottom end and less revvy, more of a Thumper i guess.
HAd lots of these if you recall and some epic days out with the Supermoto crowd who never accepted it as a Moto, right up until they couldn't lose it on the lanes and then they tried it and were surprised by how it went as a bike...
So, what's the B-lane superstar of bikes ?
Which is arguably IMO one of if not the best little B-lane blast bikes out there. It's tough to compare between the KTM 690 because of them being quite different, but the 660 whilst slower, seems to have more of a pseudo-supermoto style engine in the 'grunt' it's more responsive off the bottom end and less revvy, more of a Thumper i guess.
HAd lots of these if you recall and some epic days out with the Supermoto crowd who never accepted it as a Moto, right up until they couldn't lose it on the lanes and then they tried it and were surprised by how it went as a bike...
So, what's the B-lane superstar of bikes ?
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
Of the bikes I've ridden the Aprilia Tuono V4 APRC that I had for two days before it got written on was the most agile bike I've had that made b-roads feel easy.
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
The one at the front, not the overweight things at the back. And make it an 'R', please.
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
Anything lightweight, relatively softly sprung, with low-down torque and wide mandlebars.
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
Domino's issue C90 doing a delivery right to the edge of our patch.
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
Street Triple 675. Accelerates quick, stops quick, turns quick, good for dodging potholes and easy to pick up. You can even get them over footbridges.
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I see your Triumph on a footbridge and raise you......Trinity765 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:15 pm Street Triple 675. Accelerates quick, stops quick, turns quick, good for dodging potholes and easy to pick up. You can even get them over footbridges.
An off-roading Kawasaki Zephyr!
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
The Ridgeway?Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:19 pmI see your Triumph on a footbridge and raise you......Trinity765 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:15 pm Street Triple 675. Accelerates quick, stops quick, turns quick, good for dodging potholes and easy to pick up. You can even get them over footbridges.
An off-roading Kawasaki Zephyr!
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
oh, good work.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:25 pmThe Ridgeway?Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:19 pmI see your Triumph on a footbridge and raise you......Trinity765 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:15 pm Street Triple 675. Accelerates quick, stops quick, turns quick, good for dodging potholes and easy to pick up. You can even get them over footbridges.
An off-roading Kawasaki Zephyr!
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err - no that was somewhere in the Surrey Hills behind Boxhill.
I've not done the Ridgeway, but would like to at some point, before I get so decrepit that falling off breaks things.
This was on Salisbury plain:
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
My brace of B road blasters
The SV650 is the best on lumpy & bumpy lanes with softer suspension & a top yoke conversion,the 675R is more planted on smooth surfaces.
I quite fancy the idea of a DRZ400SM in the future.
The SV650 is the best on lumpy & bumpy lanes with softer suspension & a top yoke conversion,the 675R is more planted on smooth surfaces.
I quite fancy the idea of a DRZ400SM in the future.
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
My old XBR500 was pretty good fun around lanes... the GS500E was better - much superior suspension after I'd uprated the springs and fitted a better shock, but excellent brakes, very light and surprisingly punchy low down with revs if you needed them. Much underrated machine.
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
I ride a lot of B roads and lanes. One of the reasons I bought the V85TT was that I thought it would be suitable for that - apart from looking incredibly cool, of course.
It hasn't disappointed.
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
MZ TS250, on decent tyres (which, at the time I borrowed one for 3 months, were Michelin M38s).
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
Continuing the derail ....Trinity765 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:25 pmThe Ridgeway?
I see your Triumph on a footbridge and raise you......
An off-roading Kawasaki Zephyr!
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... I was up there ages ago, near Waylands Smithy, when a vehicle came trundling along.
A Reliant 3 wheeler! Rear wheels in the ruts, front on the ridge between.
I have a photo somewhere, but on film rather than digital - so you'll need to use your imagination
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Re: B-road blasters... What's the king of the lanes
Is the Ridgeway a BOAT? Would it be sensible for a 65 year old to try it on a V85TT? Asking for a friend
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You can try ...Scootabout wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 10:08 pm Is the Ridgeway a BOAT? Would it be sensible for a 65 year old to try it on a V85TT? Asking for a friend
IIRC there are restrictions on access. But they may not apply to agricultural vehicles.
I might not be a reliable source for information
Let me know if you're having a go, I'll bring a camera
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Rode it years ago... CX500 and two CB250RSs...Scootabout wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 10:08 pm Is the Ridgeway a BOAT? Would it be sensible for a 65 year old to try it on a V85TT? Asking for a friend
Result? Ridgeway 3, Bikers 0.
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At least none of us fell off
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