Second Bike Recommendations

Second Bike Recommendations

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TommyBuoy

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1,269 posts

168 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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Morning All,

I have a 2016 Ducati Monster 1200 at the moment which is more than quick enough for me and handles beyond my limit. Basically, it's a great bike that I love riding.

However.....I don't want to use it in bad weather and have an itch for something different to go along side it.

Basically - I really like the idea of a chilled out cruiser but don't like the lack of ground clearance (nothing fun about grinding pegs to me). I don't want a Harley and I don't want a Moto Guzzi.

Even worse would be getting a bike too similar.

I don't want to spend more than 3K - 3.5K

Also on the radar, maybe a Hayabusa or CBR900RR? I think it's fair to say I'm confused over what I would like so left field suggestions are more than welcome....

TommyBuoy

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1,269 posts

168 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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Exactly - I don't know what I want riding wise.

Super Motos are something I've never even ridden so maybe that's the answer.

I guess I'm worried I'd get a bike to ride and not enjoy it as much as the monster.

definitely do not want an adventure style bike.

I'm now thinking Hayabusa.

I only ride for fun, so maybe a cruiser type doesn't make sense as they don't corner as well as I would want.

I'll tell you what I really want (which is not possible) - a Harley 48 / sportster that handles and rides as well as my monster. This is clearly not possible, so yeah, maybe a super Moto is a good idea - it's different enough to not compare the two.

TommyBuoy

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1,269 posts

168 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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Diavel Too expensive - I'd get shot if I spent more than £3,500, although it's probably the bike I am looking for.

I'll try some Supermotos as I haven't ridden any before. Other than that, I guess a sports bike is on the cards.

I just really want a really cool, low cruiser that rides well frown

TommyBuoy

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1,269 posts

168 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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Also, never ridden off road (except a field when I was 14), so maybe that would open up a new challenge.

I'll look into it.

TommyBuoy

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1,269 posts

168 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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airsafari87 said:
TommyBuoy said:
Morning All,

I have a 2016 Ducati Monster 1200 at the moment which is more than quick enough for me and handles beyond my limit. Basically, it's a great bike that I love riding.

However.....I don't want to use it in bad weather and have an itch for something different to go along side it.

Basically - I really like the idea of a chilled out cruiser but don't like the lack of ground clearance (nothing fun about grinding pegs to me). I don't want a Harley and I don't want a Moto Guzzi.

Even worse would be getting a bike too similar.

I don't want to spend more than 3K - 3.5K

Also on the radar, maybe a Hayabusa or CBR900RR? I think it's fair to say I'm confused over what I would like so left field suggestions are more than welcome....
Stay with the Ducati family and try a Scrambler??
I like the scrambler, but wouldn't consider increasing my self imposed budget for one!

TommyBuoy

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1,269 posts

168 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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bogie said:
I have a 2 bike garage; MV Brutale 1090RR and a Harley V-Rod, very different bikes depending what mood im in, and if my other half is riding pillion.

You could join a bike hire club for a year, ride 1/2 dozen different styles of bikes for long weekends and decide which you prefer.

For the last few years Ive been in Spyderclub and have 3-4 long weekends each year riding a club bike; 1299 Pani, Diavel, Ariel Ace, 899 Pani, SD1290R, S1000R, S1000RR, Multistrada

Often Ive got something out for a weekend, thinking I would really like it, then discovered its not really for me. On a 50 mile dealer test ride you barely get time to get out of town. Over a Friday to Monday you can usually get 300-400 miles in and see if you really gel with a particular bike....
It's a great idea, but I'd ride a bike that I couldn't afford to buy in most cases. Membership for the top class also gets close to the budget I've set myself, and I'd like to get more than a months worth of riding!

Honestly, I'm looking at CBR600RR, after riding with someone yesterday it looks like a fun little bike, more like a scalpel to the ducati's hammer.