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What new bike?

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I'm like Couchy in reverse in that I ask this question constantly but never actually buy anything. I just don't know what I want!

So here we go. Firstly, here is my bike history for context:

ZZR250
Bandit 600
SV650
ZX7R
ZX10R (2nd gen 2006)
CBR600 F4 (long-term loan when ZX10 was ill)
Tiger 800
GSXR1000 K6
KTM Superduke GT

So, what's wrong with the SDGT? Well, nothing per se, it's an amazing machine. I bought it a few years ago when I was commuting cross-country and leaving it at a station, and wanted the most fun, sporty 'tourer' that was comfy, with massive fuel tank and luggage. Job done.

But I miss the light flickability of a smaller, lighter bike, and don't do any commuting (currently) so thinking either back to sports bikes or a naked. Come back to a Street Triple as a starting point a lot. Though then like the look of the Speedy more...

But then it occurs to me that most of the miles I actually do nowadays are longish trips to see friends, where the comfort, range and storage of the GT fits quite well.

So... assuming budget is whatever I can get for the GT (9k perhaps), though happy to spend less. Do I go supernaked and just use a rucksack? Will I be happy with that for 200+ mile trips? Or go back to sportsbikes, probably something oldish but, to be honest, did absolutely everything perfectly well. I loved my ZX10R for example, which was slagged off for not being as raw as the previous model but made for an amazing all-rounder.

But then I think that I don't really *need* a litre bike again, assuming anyone ever does. Which leads me to 600s, but then is there any benefit? Just smaller, more uncomfortable, revvier etc.

Maybe even a GSRX750, somewhere around 2006-2010? Or a Blade or R1, just because I've never had either? I do have a concern that my 51 year-old body may be remembering the life of a 35 year-old one, though. Which leads me back to an upright naked....
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Re: What new bike?

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Panigale.
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 11:16 amPanigale.
I mean, I've never had a Ducati :)

I did try the Multi before the SDGT but it just felt too big where the SDGT felt, relatively, smaller and sportier.

I think I also tried that Supersport but found it a little dull.
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KTM 890r
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weeksy wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 11:47 amKTM 890r
Probably a good shout. Read some reviews at the time that said it was a lot more fun than the Street Triple.

I do get confused, though, despite being a KTM owner. The 890 was the one that replaced the 790 that was then replaced by a 790 again? Or the 990?

Either way, I'd definitely like to try one, though I don't like the looks at all.
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A v4 Tuono was the most flickable and fun bike I've had but I only had it two days before it got written off. I don't think it would be great for long runs though unless you're happy just to suck it up on those occasions.

I've used a 2007 CBR1000R for local playing and also long runs and it was very good at both although not that comfortable after a couple of hours. Still got it as a track bike and occasionally think about putting it back on the road.
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Litre bike, flickable, plenty fast, fairly comfy, does it all (including luggage), budget friendly. If you liked your K6 it's a detuned (midrange) version in the more modern Gixxer chassis.

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Or the fared one if you wanna keep out the wind. Did seem/feel bigger when I looked at one in the shop though
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Or if you preferred your green bike
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I reckon a Street Triple would be more nimble but I was put off by Trinity's woes
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The current base model Tuono and is marketed as a tourer.

It's got a more comfortable seat and high bars than the previous models and the 'Factory'.
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dern wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 12:16 pm A v4 Tuono was the most flickable and fun bike I've had but I only had it two days before it got written off. I don't think it would be great for long runs though unless you're happy just to suck it up on those occasions.

I've used a 2007 CBR1000R for local playing and also long runs and it was very good at both although not that comfortable after a couple of hours. Still got it as a track bike and occasionally think about putting it back on the road.
KungFooBob wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 12:43 pm The current base model Tuono and is marketed as a tourer.

It's got a more comfortable seat and high bars than the previous models and the 'Factory'.
I do like the Tuono.

I've had a long ride on the (non-GT) Superduke R, and I quite liked it. Felt very much what it is compared to mine, which is my bike with about 30 kilos lopped off. The Tuono is supposed to be equally/differently good I think, though I have read a lot of reliability issues. But then I've had a KTM for years, so I know it's mainly forum talk.

Tuono definitely on the list.
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Potter wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 12:29 pm I was going to suggest something interesting like an RGV250, but then I saw you want to be able to cover distances easily and in comfort, and it sounds like you want something that also feels a bit special, so on that basis I think a Ducati Multistrada would be the perfect bike, they have some very nice versions if you don't mind spending a bit.
Yeah, I need something that combines reasonable distance comfort with some fun.

Multi definitely not a contender as it's far too similar to what I have now, albeit a bit bigger and less powerful. It'd be easier to just keep it.

Fun though it can be, I just miss that ability to throw it into a tight corner with confidence, maybe even try and scrape a knee again, that kind of thing. I want a way back from tallrounders!
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New mt09?
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Supermofo wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 12:34 pm Litre bike, flickable, plenty fast, fairly comfy, does it all (including luggage), budget friendly. If you liked your K6 it's a detuned (midrange) version in the more modern Gixxer chassis.
Yeah, I should look at those I guess. I think I think of them as too much of a compromise between sports and comfort, but then it does sound a lot like that's what I'm asking for :)
Supermofo wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 12:34 pm Or if you preferred your green bike
Also worth a look for the same reasons.

I suppose I want to be able to jump off my bike and onto something new and think 'Yeah! This is more like it, I can hoon around properly now,' while still being able to sit on the M25 for an hour or two without requiring physio. Like I said, I never had any problems re comfort on my ZX10 for example, but not sure if I'm just not remembering correctly.
Supermofo wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 12:34 pm Or if you preferred your green bike
Oh, and it can be green in spirit, that's fine, but I want something as close to plain black as possible. I hate fussy bike graphics and bright colours. All black or dark grey would be preferable by miles :)
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matt wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 1:07 pmNew mt09?
Only seen in passing, but could well be a good option, thanks... though new might be a bit over budget.

Basically, I don't really mind spending the money (and I have it), but the missus would far prefer I gave up entirely and/or spent any spare cash on dull stuff like kitchens and food. The PR angle of this requires me to look like I'm least saving some money :)
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My Street Triple's a good,fun bike & I've toured around Scotland & Ireland on it without any problems.
Not sure what the latest 765's are like,maybe get a demo ride at your local Triumph dealer?

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You're overthinking, go to bike shop, see a bike you like, buy it.

If you waste time thinking about buying a bike, you don't buy a bike.
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Slenver wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 1:01 pm
I do like the Tuono.

I've had a long ride on the (non-GT) Superduke R, and I quite liked it. Felt very much what it is compared to mine, which is my bike with about 30 kilos lopped off. The Tuono is supposed to be equally/differently good I think, though I have read a lot of reliability issues. But then I've had a KTM for years, so I know it's mainly forum talk.

Tuono definitely on the list.
I swapped a 14 superduke for the 14 tuono v4 and the Tuono was a vastly superior bike. Much better handling and power delivery.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 1:21 pm You're overthinking, go to bike shop, see a bike you like, buy it.

If you waste time thinking about buying a bike, you don't buy a bike.
I think this is probably the best approach tbh.
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The thing Skub has or even Ming are bloody epic looking things
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weeksy wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 1:58 pm The thing Skub has or even Ming are bloody epic looking things
They both look like the motorcycle equivalent of a knuckleduster!* You wouldn't want to look at one funny, you'd end up hanging by your shreddies from a lamppost. :shock:

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Slenver wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 1:34 pm
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 1:21 pm You're overthinking, go to bike shop, see a bike you like, buy it.

If you waste time thinking about buying a bike, you don't buy a bike.
I think this is probably the best approach tbh.
I spent ages procrastinating, and then bought a bike (GSXS750) I'd never thought of buying because I liked the colour, one of the best bike buying decisions I made, another great decision was in 1985 when I bought an LC because I couldn't find a GS550 for sale.