Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
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Well, i went to view a Hypermotard today. I thought they looked good on the screen but in real life it was just stunning! I decided from 10 feet away that this was mine!
Sadly it all went downhill from there. I sat on it and it felt great, but as soon as I lifted my left foot to the gear shift side and tried changing gear, it was immediately obvious that I don't have the full movement required to change gear in a pain free way! Physio exercises have been working, as it was certainly better than when sat on the MT09, but still not good enough. I had to accept if it was painful lifting the gear lever up and down a few times whilst just sitting on it, it would be a nightmare on the road. The dealer couldn't have been more helpful. He got some tools and knocked it down a spline and I tried that, better, but still not right. I conceded defeat and thanked him for his time and rode home crestfallen to say the least.
By the time I got home, I'd hatched a plan to make it mine! I'll just buy it and keep it at home and start doing short rides, building myself up to it. Meanwhile I'll have at the physio, specifically targeting that area of movement. I'll pay to go privately to get the right exercises. Game on!
So, next step, insurance. I ring Bennetts but the underwriters wont do it. Despite offering multibike cover, they wont do it on a Tmax and Hyper on the same policy. So I need a separate policy for te Hyper and hope the underwriters will mirror my NCD. No, they wont. Full price second policy at £910. I finally accepted it isn't meant to be at this point.
So here she is, the prettiest bike I'll never own!
Sadly it all went downhill from there. I sat on it and it felt great, but as soon as I lifted my left foot to the gear shift side and tried changing gear, it was immediately obvious that I don't have the full movement required to change gear in a pain free way! Physio exercises have been working, as it was certainly better than when sat on the MT09, but still not good enough. I had to accept if it was painful lifting the gear lever up and down a few times whilst just sitting on it, it would be a nightmare on the road. The dealer couldn't have been more helpful. He got some tools and knocked it down a spline and I tried that, better, but still not right. I conceded defeat and thanked him for his time and rode home crestfallen to say the least.
By the time I got home, I'd hatched a plan to make it mine! I'll just buy it and keep it at home and start doing short rides, building myself up to it. Meanwhile I'll have at the physio, specifically targeting that area of movement. I'll pay to go privately to get the right exercises. Game on!
So, next step, insurance. I ring Bennetts but the underwriters wont do it. Despite offering multibike cover, they wont do it on a Tmax and Hyper on the same policy. So I need a separate policy for te Hyper and hope the underwriters will mirror my NCD. No, they wont. Full price second policy at £910. I finally accepted it isn't meant to be at this point.
So here she is, the prettiest bike I'll never own!
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When my motorcycle insurance renewals came up last month I put both bikes,Street Triple & SV650 on the same policy with Mckenzie Hodgson insurance.Phone them up for a chat https://www.mackenziehodgson.co.uk/moto ... -insurance
I'm sure that Lamb Chop bloke on You Tube has a hypermotard project on the go,might be worth a watch.
I'm sure that Lamb Chop bloke on You Tube has a hypermotard project on the go,might be worth a watch.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
You have some fine conversationns with yourself Tarquin.
Bike looks lovely btw.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
How tall are you and what was the fit like, I could just about paddle around the 950SMR (at 5ft7 on a good day).Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 2:20 pm Well, i went to view a Hypermotard today. I thought they looked good on the screen but in real life it was just stunning! I decided from 10 feet away that this was mine!
Sadly it all went downhill from there. I sat on it and it felt great, but as soon as I lifted my left foot to the gear shift side and tried changing gear, it was immediately obvious that I don't have the full movement required to change gear in a pain free way! Physio exercises have been working, as it was certainly better than when sat on the MT09, but still not good enough. I had to accept if it was painful lifting the gear lever up and down a few times whilst just sitting on it, it would be a nightmare on the road. The dealer couldn't have been more helpful. He got some tools and knocked it down a spline and I tried that, better, but still not right. I conceded defeat and thanked him for his time and rode home crestfallen to say the least.
By the time I got home, I'd hatched a plan to make it mine! I'll just buy it and keep it at home and start doing short rides, building myself up to it. Meanwhile I'll have at the physio, specifically targeting that area of movement. I'll pay to go privately to get the right exercises. Game on!
So, next step, insurance. I ring Bennetts but the underwriters wont do it. Despite offering multibike cover, they wont do it on a Tmax and Hyper on the same policy. So I need a separate policy for te Hyper and hope the underwriters will mirror my NCD. No, they wont. Full price second policy at £910. I finally accepted it isn't meant to be at this point.
So here she is, the prettiest bike I'll never own!
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
Tis a stunner alright. Sitting on it and it felt like a xt660 size wise but it has 939cc of v twin in it waiting to hurtle you forwards, or upwards! ~
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MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 4:21 pmHow tall are you and what was the fit like, I could just about paddle around the 950SMR (at 5ft7 on a good day).Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 2:20 pm Well, i went to view a Hypermotard today. I thought they looked good on the screen but in real life it was just stunning! I decided from 10 feet away that this was mine!
Sadly it all went downhill from there. I sat on it and it felt great, but as soon as I lifted my left foot to the gear shift side and tried changing gear, it was immediately obvious that I don't have the full movement required to change gear in a pain free way! Physio exercises have been working, as it was certainly better than when sat on the MT09, but still not good enough. I had to accept if it was painful lifting the gear lever up and down a few times whilst just sitting on it, it would be a nightmare on the road. The dealer couldn't have been more helpful. He got some tools and knocked it down a spline and I tried that, better, but still not right. I conceded defeat and thanked him for his time and rode home crestfallen to say the least.
By the time I got home, I'd hatched a plan to make it mine! I'll just buy it and keep it at home and start doing short rides, building myself up to it. Meanwhile I'll have at the physio, specifically targeting that area of movement. I'll pay to go privately to get the right exercises. Game on!
So, next step, insurance. I ring Bennetts but the underwriters wont do it. Despite offering multibike cover, they wont do it on a Tmax and Hyper on the same policy. So I need a separate policy for te Hyper and hope the underwriters will mirror my NCD. No, they wont. Full price second policy at £910. I finally accepted it isn't meant to be at this point.
So here she is, the prettiest bike I'll never own!
6'2 with 32" inseam. Bloke was surprised that I could put both feet flat on the floor as they are apparently very tall bikes.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
I think some bikes are just greater theft targets and te Tmax is certainly one of them and the Duc must be upon there too I suppose? Might be my address too as I live in Basildon (twinned with Beirut) and some postcodes get loaded?Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 3:41 pm When my motorcycle insurance renewals came up last month I put both bikes,Street Triple & SV650 on the same policy with Mckenzie Hodgson insurance.Phone them up for a chat https://www.mackenziehodgson.co.uk/moto ... -insurance
I'm sure that Lamb Chop bloke on You Tube has a hypermotard project on the go,might be worth a watch.
Yes I have been watching LCR on YT.
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Exercise wise just sit there like an idiot doing gear changes constantly whilst watch the telly you'll be right in no time
When I lost the use of my hand after my off, people at work must have thought I was right special as I was constantly either forcing open my fingers with a laccy band round them, or twirling golf balls round my palm. Same after my ACL op going up and down the stairs at work and doing 1 legged squats.
When I lost the use of my hand after my off, people at work must have thought I was right special as I was constantly either forcing open my fingers with a laccy band round them, or twirling golf balls round my palm. Same after my ACL op going up and down the stairs at work and doing 1 legged squats.
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Same here,I'm in rural West Lancs but it's a Liverpool post code.
I remember back in the day that cars were 'grouped' for insurance,maybe it's similar with bikes,Mckenzie Hodgson offer Ducati insurance,try them for a quote,at least you'll then know how expensive it will/won't be
https://www.mackenziehodgson.co.uk/moto ... -insurance
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Watching (and listening to) Lamb Chop gives me hives. I have to switch off after about 30 seconds.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
£1026. I can't use my NCD as its being used on my other policy.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 5:17 pmSame here,I'm in rural West Lancs but it's a Liverpool post code.
I remember back in the day that cars were 'grouped' for insurance,maybe it's similar with bikes,Mckenzie Hodgson offer Ducati insurance,try them for a quote,at least you'll then know how expensive it will/won't be
https://www.mackenziehodgson.co.uk/moto ... -insurance
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
We had that for a while, but I've now got 5 years on the zx6 policy and 9+ on my own (which now may lapse of course)Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 5:52 pm£1026. I can't use my NCD as its being used on my other policy.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 5:17 pmSame here,I'm in rural West Lancs but it's a Liverpool post code.
I remember back in the day that cars were 'grouped' for insurance,maybe it's similar with bikes,Mckenzie Hodgson offer Ducati insurance,try them for a quote,at least you'll then know how expensive it will/won't be
https://www.mackenziehodgson.co.uk/moto ... -insurance
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Dont let it lapse. I did that inadvertently with my car insurance and paid dearly when I started insuring my own car again!weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 5:54 pmWe had that for a while, but I've now got 5 years on the zx6 policy and 9+ on my own (which now may lapse of course)Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 5:52 pm£1026. I can't use my NCD as its being used on my other policy.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 5:17 pm
Same here,I'm in rural West Lancs but it's a Liverpool post code.
I remember back in the day that cars were 'grouped' for insurance,maybe it's similar with bikes,Mckenzie Hodgson offer Ducati insurance,try them for a quote,at least you'll then know how expensive it will/won't be
https://www.mackenziehodgson.co.uk/moto ... -insurance
Its so frustrating. I could sell the Tmax and then buy the Hyper of course,and that solves the insurance problem, but that relies on me being able to sell the Tmax and him still having the Hyper. Also he is going to do the belts on it before its sold as they should be done every 5 years? So it wouldn't be ready straight away and I need a bike every day I'm working or I've a nightmare of a journey on trains. Even if that all came together I'm still not sure I can ride it. FFS! Tell you what though, I like the bike that much, I'm thinking a bit of determination and some ibuprofen and de job is jobbed as Gino D'Campo would say!
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Well I can insure your Hyper
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
But you do know Tinpan, that you'll be selling it in 6 months anyway don't you?Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 6:04 pmDont let it lapse. I did that inadvertently with my car insurance and paid dearly when I started insuring my own car again!
Its so frustrating. I could sell the Tmax and then buy the Hyper of course,and that solves the insurance problem, but that relies on me being able to sell the Tmax and him still having the Hyper. Also he is going to do the belts on it before its sold as they should be done every 5 years? So it wouldn't be ready straight away and I need a bike every day I'm working or I've a nightmare of a journey on trains. Even if that all came together I'm still not sure I can ride it. FFS! Tell you what though, I like the bike that much, I'm thinking a bit of determination and some ibuprofen and de job is jobbed as Gino D'Campo would say!
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
Doubt it'l last that long tbh, vibey old things with bad fuelling, but it looks good so needs buying!Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 6:40 pmBut you do know Tinpan, that you'll be selling it in 6 months anyway don't you?Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 6:04 pmDont let it lapse. I did that inadvertently with my car insurance and paid dearly when I started insuring my own car again!
Its so frustrating. I could sell the Tmax and then buy the Hyper of course,and that solves the insurance problem, but that relies on me being able to sell the Tmax and him still having the Hyper. Also he is going to do the belts on it before its sold as they should be done every 5 years? So it wouldn't be ready straight away and I need a bike every day I'm working or I've a nightmare of a journey on trains. Even if that all came together I'm still not sure I can ride it. FFS! Tell you what though, I like the bike that much, I'm thinking a bit of determination and some ibuprofen and de job is jobbed as Gino D'Campo would say!
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I'd have said 6 weeks would be pushing it, let alone 6 months...
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I've actually been working through the merits of that one...
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