Apart from the added expense and servicing, I'd agree that 'riding something fun' is HUGELY important. You don't want the commute riding to become something you hate - you have to enjoy it: a) to keep riding fun, and b) to make sure that you stay alert while doing it.Hawkman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 7:43 pm Erm, yes, it's been a while. Though in my defence I've been a tad busy at work over the last two waves of Covid. Anyways, I've been offered a job in the smoke and it will involve a 100mile each way commute a couple of times a week - the rest of the time I can wfh.
Head says Tmax, Dullville or NC700something. Though for some reason Tmax's have 3k service intervals and higher annual service costs than "normal" bikes.
Heart says KTM890 Adventure or Ducati Multistrada. Might as well ride something that is fun to ride, especially when not commuting. MPG wouldn't be wildly different from Tmax.
Thoughts, suggestions and piss taking ideas?
A lot of making the commute fun is taking different routes - so see what the routes are going to be and gear your choice around that somewhat.
Something easy to work on makes a huge difference as well - racking up the miles means keeping on top of maintenance so make it easy on yourself because you won't always be able to get it into dealerships.
Add some extra lights to improve the full-beam (not dipped-beam, dazzling other road users can only lead to problems for you) if you're doing any evening/night riding.
Invest in decent, dry, warm gear - there's nothing worse than freezing your bollox off when you're still only half-way home.
Above all, enjoy it. Congrats on the new job!