Anyone ridden an ST1300?
Anyone ridden an ST1300?
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wedg1e

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27,002 posts

287 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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I fancy an upgrade (yes, already!) from the ST11... but I keep hearing tales of high-speed weaves. Apparently some Police officer was killed in a crash on one and the force sent all their bikes back (Merseyside I believe).

However there seem to be plenty sold and most stuff I can find in print suggests that it's quite good really, perhaps the load and tyre pressures etc. is critical?

I was planning to go and see one at the weekend, just wondered if anyone else on here besides me is a middle-aged fat git wannabe-Goldwing rider

I don't normally solicit the opinions of others: rather too much hearsay and not enough first-hand evidence, it's like owning a TVR rolleyes

Incidentally I see the GoldThing now sports airbags, heated seats and warm air to the rider's feet, to go with the self-levelling, satnav, cruise control, intercom, CB, CD, ABS, armrests, ashtrays and coffee percolator eek hehe Still, for 20 big ones I'd want a few toys as well...

aeropilot

39,330 posts

249 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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wedg1e said:
just wondered if anyone else on here besides me is a middle-aged fat git wannabe-Goldwing rider




Middle aged......yup.

Fat git......trying to prevent that happening.

Wannabe-Goldwing rider.......never, but I've settled on the sedateness of a Hardly Ridable instead...

wedg1e said:

Incidentally I see the GoldThing now sports airbags, heated seats and warm air to the rider's feet, to go with the self-levelling, satnav, cruise control, intercom, CB, CD, ABS, armrests, ashtrays and coffee percolator eek hehe Still, for 20 big ones I'd want a few toys as well...


Never really understood all that......might just as well just drive a car..??

wedg1e

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27,002 posts

287 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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aeropilot said:
Never really understood all that......might just as well just drive a car..??


I could kind of see the attraction for crossing large continents, but not for traversing the UK. It's the same as those people who buy a humungous motorhome and then find they can't even get it into Cumbria, never mind Keswick caravan park.

clarkey

1,403 posts

306 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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I had an ST1300 for a short time over the summer. It suffered no high speed weave at all, even when loaded. I believe the police advice after the accident was to check tyre pressures very regularly, as it is very sensitive to this. I don't think they have had any reported problems since.

wedg1e

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27,002 posts

287 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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clarkey said:
I had an ST1300 for a short time over the summer. It suffered no high speed weave at all, even when loaded. I believe the police advice after the accident was to check tyre pressures very regularly, as it is very sensitive to this. I don't think they have had any reported problems since.


Go on then, pick fault with it....?

clarkey

1,403 posts

306 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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Errr... it's a bit big and heavy, and gets really hot and sweaty in the summer. My right elbow really ached after a couple of hours riding it too.
I bought it cheap on ebay, kept it for 2 months and 3000 miles, and made £500 on it when I sold it. Can't complain.

M5Player

100 posts

239 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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Great bike - a fiend of mine regularly borrows one from his work and considering what it is - it does go well!! plus they wheelie!!

virgil

1,557 posts

246 months

Friday 8th December 2006
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wedg1e said:
the GoldThing now sports airbags, heated seats and warm air to the rider's feet, to go with the self-levelling, satnav, cruise control, intercom, CB, CD, ABS, armrests, ashtrays and coffee percolator eek hehe Still, for 20 big ones I'd want a few toys as well...


Very unlike a TVR then...

wedg1e

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27,002 posts

287 months

Friday 8th December 2006
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virgil said:
wedg1e said:
the GoldThing now sports airbags, heated seats and warm air to the rider's feet, to go with the self-levelling, satnav, cruise control, intercom, CB, CD, ABS, armrests, ashtrays and coffee percolator eek hehe Still, for 20 big ones I'd want a few toys as well...


Very unlike a TVR then...


Oh I dunno, there's about the same amount of plastic in them