Musings on what bike next...
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The thought has occurred.
My thinking on BMs is that I've never owned one, so I'd like to try the full experience with a funny front end too. I know the R NineT doesn't fit that though.
My thinking on BMs is that I've never owned one, so I'd like to try the full experience with a funny front end too. I know the R NineT doesn't fit that though.
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The ADV version is not cheap. I suspect the regular version would be better off road.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:38 pmThe full fat version is quite pricey though.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:32 pm
I uhm and ah about bikes all the time but the Africa Twin is one of the most likely I'd get next.
I like them (although too tall for me I think) but after more than a few seconds of consideration I always think it's a lot to spend on something to use as a fun bike.
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
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My friend with an Africa Twin got it on a really good deal....can't remember the specifics, but his is a plain coloured one from the previous model year, he paid a few grand under list at a very low interest rate.
The one with gold wheels and white/blue/red colour scheme is alot pricier.
The one with gold wheels and white/blue/red colour scheme is alot pricier.
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If you can get accept that you don't need 100bhp+ on today's crowded roads, the MT07 is a great commuter. But if you fancy green-laning, the Tenere version comes in fancy colours...
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I should probably clarify the 'fast ish' requirement.
I like being able to open the throttle and leave 90% of road users behind up to about 100mph. For me a bike needs to feel at least a bit fast, I can't deny that's part of the appeal of ownership. Not talking crazy superbike speed requirements but it's gotta be fast enough I can't just hang the throttle open everywhere.
I also totally get that you don't need to go fast to have fun. The 5TA has less than 30bhp even on a good day, so I'm going nowhere in a hurry on that! Probably just as well once you've experienced the 5" single leading shoe brake.
I like being able to open the throttle and leave 90% of road users behind up to about 100mph. For me a bike needs to feel at least a bit fast, I can't deny that's part of the appeal of ownership. Not talking crazy superbike speed requirements but it's gotta be fast enough I can't just hang the throttle open everywhere.
I also totally get that you don't need to go fast to have fun. The 5TA has less than 30bhp even on a good day, so I'm going nowhere in a hurry on that! Probably just as well once you've experienced the 5" single leading shoe brake.
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Have you seen the current gen CB1000R in the flesh, they're much much nicer than pictures suggest?
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A bit dullllllllKungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 3:15 pm Have you seen the current gen CB1000R in the flesh, they're much much nicer than pictures suggest?
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I've got a BMW R1200S & it's got after market raised clip ons which give it a relaxed sports touring riding position. Boxer BMs are strange beasts though & not to everyones taste.
The Triumph Street Triple on your list is a hoot to ride but it's very small so if you are a big lad it may not work for you.
Have you seen the new Speed Triple RS? It was announced this week & looks to be an awesome package
The Triumph Street Triple on your list is a hoot to ride but it's very small so if you are a big lad it may not work for you.
Have you seen the new Speed Triple RS? It was announced this week & looks to be an awesome package
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I assume that's a custom someone's made? But yeah I like that!
Street and Speed triple wise....my Dad had Street Triple R back in about 2015, it always stuck me as quite small but not necessarily in a bad way. I'm 5ft 11 and 12st so not exactly dominating a bike
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You can do that on virtually everything 600cc and above. I could do that on a ZXR400 (admittedly after dropping a couple of gears)Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:57 pm I should probably clarify the 'fast ish' requirement.
I like being able to open the throttle and leave 90% of road users behind up to about 100mph.
See reply above - virtually anything will meet that requirement, unless your idea of fun is dual-carriageways for the rest of your life.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:57 pm For me a bike needs to feel at least a bit fast, I can't deny that's part of the appeal of ownership. Not talking crazy superbike speed requirements but it's gotta be fast enough I can't just hang the throttle open everywhere.
:DMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 2:57 pmI also totally get that you don't need to go fast to have fun. The 5TA has less than 30bhp even on a good day, so I'm going nowhere in a hurry on that! Probably just as well once you've experienced the 5" single leading shoe brake.
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As said above the Boxer engines are a strange beast till you get used to them. The newer ones are a lot more "revvy" and feel more responsive. My older GS1150 had a load of torque and would pull quite well but its the only bike the missus said scared her when she was on the back. The reason she gave was she was used to my 636 inline 4 which would scream when overtaking and pull fairly fast because of the usual the usual up and down the gearbox routine on sports 600's. Overtaking on the big GS didnt give that engine noise or initial pull and despite everything being perfectly safe she always felt at the start of overtakes it would be close or not enough room, then relief when it was all done with loads of room to spare.
Strangely she doesnt feel that on the V Twin Ducati as it has the go and noise she associates with speed and is quite relaxed about overtakes according to her ....... fuck all to do with the GS having mid 70 BHP and the Ducati 150 BHP of course, oh no not at all
So the answer is obviously buy a Ducati
Strangely she doesnt feel that on the V Twin Ducati as it has the go and noise she associates with speed and is quite relaxed about overtakes according to her ....... fuck all to do with the GS having mid 70 BHP and the Ducati 150 BHP of course, oh no not at all
So the answer is obviously buy a Ducati
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The last one I had shat it's pants when the oil pump decided it wanted a career change
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Thought it was just me! So what about a MT-09, or better yet, the MT-10! Look at it! Looks like it'd punch you in the face just for being in the same postcode!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
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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Beast of a thing for sure!Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 6:03 pmThought it was just me! So what about a MT-09, or better yet, the MT-10! Look at it! Looks like it'd punch you in the face just for being in the same postcode!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
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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