I worry about the fame and footrest paint. It's in a prime location to wear through from boots.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 4:47 pm Was looking at this earlier. I much prefer this to to newer shape. That would be my 6k buy.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2016-HONDA-C ... 635-2958-0
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Now that is a good shout!!Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 4:47 pm Was looking at this earlier. I much prefer this to to newer shape. That would be my 6k buy.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2016-HONDA-C ... 635-2958-0
I'll look at the new version as well, not sure on those though, or how much they are?
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The new shape CB1000R looks crap in the pics, but is really nice IRL, it just oozes quality. Weeksy had a test on one and was gushing about the handling.
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The new one is a fair uplift in power, circa 140bhp. Weeky rode one and surprised himself with how much he liked it.
My Dad has a pre-reg 2019 model he got at the start of this year for cheap. Think he paid about 8.5k for it, not sure.
My Dad has a pre-reg 2019 model he got at the start of this year for cheap. Think he paid about 8.5k for it, not sure.
Yeah this....Dad's one looks like a generic jap bike in pics (except maybe the SSSA) but up close it feels like a really premium product.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 7:35 pm The new shape CB1000R looks crap in the pics, but is really nice IRL, it just oozes quality.
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No, they look shit in real life as well, they're good quality, we'll made motorcycles with awful styling, Honda should have made the one that looked like a CB900F.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 7:35 pm The new shape CB1000R looks crap in the pics, but is really nice IRL, it just oozes quality. Weeksy had a test on one and was gushing about the handling.
Anyway, new CB1000Rs are £15K, 3 year old ones are £10K, and that's round the corner from me where everything is expensive, so the depreciation on them is pretty bad.
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The nose cone looks like a gimp sucking on a cue ball.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 4:47 pm Was looking at this earlier. I much prefer this to to newer shape. That would be my 6k buy.
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I am very drawn to one of those. Lovely bikes IMO.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 7:35 pm The new shape CB1000R looks crap in the pics, but is really nice IRL, it just oozes quality. Weeksy had a test on one and was gushing about the handling.
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That one ☝ in that colour scheme looks ace. I don't mind the headlight either.
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Drunk at 8am? Bloody horrific thing thatDodgy knees wrote: ↑Sat Dec 18, 2021 8:48 am That one ☝ in that colour scheme looks ace. I don't mind the headlight either.
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Wheels, headlights, bodywork, paint, mirrors, levers, seat and exhaust
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Couldn't you just work around that.
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Maybe I just need to walk into the dealers and ask what they've got for around £100 a month?
I bet they come up with some right crap
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I too would like a Zero and if they brought in congestion charging for bikes and it was exempt i'd deffo go for one. I need a guaranteed 65 mile range though, but I think that may be possible with the amount of city riding involved with my commute? Seems like the grants are improving which may make the price more palatable...
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I just did their [Zero M/Cs] assessment and according to them I need a Zero SR, which even in base guise is £18990 minimum. According to MCN govt has slashed plug in grant on these now, but Zero will give £1500 themselves. Whichever way you look at this, it's a chunk of change to go leccy and for that reason I'm (currently) out!Taipan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 10:38 amI too would like a Zero and if they brought in congestion charging for bikes and it was exempt i'd deffo go for one. I need a guaranteed 65 mile range though, but I think that may be possible with the amount of city riding involved with my commute? Seems like the grants are improving which may make the price more palatable...
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IT's crazy money it really is. For that you're saying then what, £17,000 basically.
So it's competing with any other £17,000 or less bike. Unless it gives you say equivalent of 200mpg and then if you're a full on commuter you could consider it worthwhile if putting in say £50 a month (in electric bill) instead of £200 a month in fuel, maybe then it starts making sense.
But in terms of performance, technology, suspension, brakes etc, it's a leap below the equivalent £17,000 bike.
Lets look at it as a commuter style then say an MT09, is HALF the price... brand new on the road. A Honda NC750X can be bought for £7500 new.. so £10,000 less.
Now i don't know how many miles it would take to get £10,000 back...but i bet it's a LOT...
So you've got to buy one purely because of the climate/world reasons..... But then, really... really really.
So it's competing with any other £17,000 or less bike. Unless it gives you say equivalent of 200mpg and then if you're a full on commuter you could consider it worthwhile if putting in say £50 a month (in electric bill) instead of £200 a month in fuel, maybe then it starts making sense.
But in terms of performance, technology, suspension, brakes etc, it's a leap below the equivalent £17,000 bike.
Lets look at it as a commuter style then say an MT09, is HALF the price... brand new on the road. A Honda NC750X can be bought for £7500 new.. so £10,000 less.
Now i don't know how many miles it would take to get £10,000 back...but i bet it's a LOT...
So you've got to buy one purely because of the climate/world reasons..... But then, really... really really.
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And the electricity to run still has to be generated
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Yup. Crazy money. I think my days of bike riding are definitely numbered and I'd have loved to be able to look back and say I had one of the first leccy bikes and I am actually really excited by the whole electric vehicle thing, but not at that price. May go the s/hand route I suppose?weeksy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 11:41 am IT's crazy money it really is. For that you're saying then what, £17,000 basically.
So it's competing with any other £17,000 or less bike. Unless it gives you say equivalent of 200mpg and then if you're a full on commuter you could consider it worthwhile if putting in say £50 a month (in electric bill) instead of £200 a month in fuel, maybe then it starts making sense.
But in terms of performance, technology, suspension, brakes etc, it's a leap below the equivalent £17,000 bike.
Lets look at it as a commuter style then say an MT09, is HALF the price... brand new on the road. A Honda NC750X can be bought for £7500 new.. so £10,000 less.
Now i don't know how many miles it would take to get £10,000 back...but i bet it's a LOT...
So you've got to buy one purely because of the climate/world reasons..... But then, really... really really.