Musings on what bike next...
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Musings on what bike next...
Full disclosure, I ain't buying anything for a while
I currently have 4 bikes, none of which are technically roadworthy.
- 1998 CBR600: Just needs tyres
- 1997 Speed Triple: Technically doesn't actually need anything beyond an MOT to make it 'legal', but it's off the road with plans to be a long term restoration.
- 1969 Triumph Bonneville. Loveable nightmare.
- 1965 Triumph 5TA. Ditto.
I actually ride a fair bit (or did) but that is/was 95% commuting and I of course use the CBR for it. The CBR600 is my 'Ford Mondeo' bike and if/when I get a new bike it'll be going. Due to a combination of circumstances I could potentially get something new this winter....budget wise, it's fairly open. I can afford a V4 Panigale but I'd struggle to justify it!
My criteria are pretty simple and also pretty open, but totally arbitrary.
- Probably not clip-ons. I find the CBR okay but I'd prefer sit up and beg.
- Sensible enough that I can commute if needed. I don't plan for it to be an every day thing, but Mrs. D and I are probably going to go down to 1 car since our employers are both making WFH a permanent thing.
- Fastish. 100bhp and upwards sort of territory, no upper limit.
- Modernish. I already have other old bikes.
- Makes me go "I like that".
So far the list of bikes I'd think about is:
- BMW R1200S (too clip-on?)
- BMW K1200/K1300R
- BMW R NineT
- More up to date Speed Tripe / Street Triple
- Tuono V4.
What else do you reckon? Pretty wide spread of performance and cost there
I currently have 4 bikes, none of which are technically roadworthy.
- 1998 CBR600: Just needs tyres
- 1997 Speed Triple: Technically doesn't actually need anything beyond an MOT to make it 'legal', but it's off the road with plans to be a long term restoration.
- 1969 Triumph Bonneville. Loveable nightmare.
- 1965 Triumph 5TA. Ditto.
I actually ride a fair bit (or did) but that is/was 95% commuting and I of course use the CBR for it. The CBR600 is my 'Ford Mondeo' bike and if/when I get a new bike it'll be going. Due to a combination of circumstances I could potentially get something new this winter....budget wise, it's fairly open. I can afford a V4 Panigale but I'd struggle to justify it!
My criteria are pretty simple and also pretty open, but totally arbitrary.
- Probably not clip-ons. I find the CBR okay but I'd prefer sit up and beg.
- Sensible enough that I can commute if needed. I don't plan for it to be an every day thing, but Mrs. D and I are probably going to go down to 1 car since our employers are both making WFH a permanent thing.
- Fastish. 100bhp and upwards sort of territory, no upper limit.
- Modernish. I already have other old bikes.
- Makes me go "I like that".
So far the list of bikes I'd think about is:
- BMW R1200S (too clip-on?)
- BMW K1200/K1300R
- BMW R NineT
- More up to date Speed Tripe / Street Triple
- Tuono V4.
What else do you reckon? Pretty wide spread of performance and cost there
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Re: Musings on what bike next...
It's going to come down to looks and which brand you like, any modern naked bike over 100bhp will do what you want and go round corners better than you can.
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Re: Musings on what bike next...
Makes me go "I like that".
Can you be more specific?
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Re: Musings on what bike next...
If your budget is high (relatively), then why not an electric?
https://www.evokemotorcycles.com/urban-s
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I would strongly consider it.
Sadly the bike would have to reliably do 90 miles on a charge (45 mile commute) with a bit of wiggle room. Despite working for an EV company I can't charge at work
Sadly the bike would have to reliably do 90 miles on a charge (45 mile commute) with a bit of wiggle room. Despite working for an EV company I can't charge at work
Weirdly I really don't "get" the XSR900....I can't work out what it's meant to be, which sounds odd I know.
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Re: Musings on what bike next...
Move closer.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:01 pm I would strongly consider it.
Sadly the bike would have to reliably do 90 miles on a charge (45 mile commute) with a bit of wiggle room. Despite working for an EV company I can't charge at work
(or make the case clearly and distinctly that working for an EV company and not being able to charge your commuting vehicle at work is starting to make them look bloody silly ).
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I really really like the Energica Eva super naked electric bike that I posted a while back...but at £22k it would sting, more than that - the depreciation would be chronic. That applies to all brand new bikes though, it jsut seems more painful on a 20 grand one.
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Depends on how long you plan to keep it.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:16 pm I really really like the Energica Eva super naked electric bike that I posted a while back...but at £22k it would sting, more than that - the depreciation would be chronic. That applies to all brand new bikes though, it jsut seems more painful on a 20 grand one.
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Re: Musings on what bike next...
I never liked the R1200S, I found it combined the worst aspects of a sports bike and a sports tourer without the benefits of either.
You probably won't like this but what about a R1200GS? (Or similar - a Africa Twin perhaps). I think I'd go for something along those lines.
You probably won't like this but what about a R1200GS? (Or similar - a Africa Twin perhaps). I think I'd go for something along those lines.
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Nah I like the GS...they're maybe a bit Ewan and Charlie, but if I like the R NineT I can hardly moan about being too obviously trendy.
My mate has a new Africa Twin which I quite ilke, he also takes it Green Laning which is something I could see myself getting into.
My mate has a new Africa Twin which I quite ilke, he also takes it Green Laning which is something I could see myself getting into.
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The parallel twin GS might be worth a thought also if you might take it off road.
I uhm and ah about bikes all the time but the Africa Twin is one of the most likely I'd get next.
I uhm and ah about bikes all the time but the Africa Twin is one of the most likely I'd get next.
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This will be heavily influenced by how 2021 goes in biking for me.
FOr the last few years I've ridden quite a bit, but it's always been commuting during rush hour pretty much. I have a 3 year old child so I don't get much free time for just bikes - Mrs. D doesn't ride and has no real interest in them, so it's not a family activity for us!
My new hours and new job mean a) I don't have to commute nearly as much and b) I get a lot more free time, particularly now that I can finish early on Fridays and I'm already at home. So I intend to make more effort to ride for the sake of riding and do some trackdays.
If that actually pans out I'll be much more likely to spunk cash on a bike.
FOr the last few years I've ridden quite a bit, but it's always been commuting during rush hour pretty much. I have a 3 year old child so I don't get much free time for just bikes - Mrs. D doesn't ride and has no real interest in them, so it's not a family activity for us!
My new hours and new job mean a) I don't have to commute nearly as much and b) I get a lot more free time, particularly now that I can finish early on Fridays and I'm already at home. So I intend to make more effort to ride for the sake of riding and do some trackdays.
If that actually pans out I'll be much more likely to spunk cash on a bike.
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Re: Musings on what bike next...
Keep the 2 old Triumphs, sell the others.
Don't buy a boring Dull BMW, do buy a V4 tuono or 1290SD
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Re: Musings on what bike next...
Is it going to be a keeper? If so I'd incline toward the less common such as the RnineT.
If you are going to be changing regularly,just buy what grabs ya and chop it in when it stops grabbing ya.
If you are going to be changing regularly,just buy what grabs ya and chop it in when it stops grabbing ya.
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Re: Musings on what bike next...
Tis a good point I'd not really considered.
I've always just bought bikes cash and kept them for a while. Not for any particular reason, I just have.
Wonder if I can lease one of them fancy leccy bikes for a bit...
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Re: Musings on what bike next...
Maybe you know someone in that industry?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:55 pm
Wonder if I can lease one of them fancy leccy bikes for a bit...
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