What do we think of Parrots?
Discussion
Decided at the weekend the Monster has to go - ghastly thing; big mistake; everything you've ever heard about italian bikes true; etc
Thing is, what do I replace it with?
Not keen to do the supersport thing again & want reliability, character & versatility. The BMW R1150GS springs to mind - views?
Thing is, what do I replace it with?
Not keen to do the supersport thing again & want reliability, character & versatility. The BMW R1150GS springs to mind - views?
agreed. although the 1200GS is a better bike, the residuals are monstrous. Most dealers have sold their 2004 allocations already, despite the bike only being 'officially' launched in the UK last weekend! If you get a well looked after, you may be able to trade almost sideways from a late, tidy monster (assuming it's not a 600) onto one of these! Otherwise, I reckon you'd need to inject around 2-3k.
clapham993 said:
Thing is, what do I replace it with?
Gotta be a Tiger innit.
compared to the GS it's sportier, smoother, handles better and isn't German, cheaper too.

www.tigerlist.org/
>> Edited by barry sheene on Monday 22 March 13:34
barry sheene said:
clapham993 said:
Thing is, what do I replace it with?
Gotta be a Tiger innit.
compared to the GS it's sportier, smoother, handles better and isn't German, cheaper too.![]()
www.tigerlist.org/
>> Edited by barry sheene on Monday 22 March 13:34
Not into the British bike thing - its an odd quirk I know but when it comes to petrol I'm all for the axis powers
clapham993 said:
Not into the British bike thing - its an odd quirk I know but when it comes to petrol I'm all for the axis powers
Harumph !

If you're thinking the Bloor triumphs are like the brit bikes of old then they're not. They don't leak for a start, are fairly reliable and are much better than their germanic opposition (contrary to what BMW et al will tell you)
Plus they have proper indicator switches.
>> Edited by barry sheene on Monday 22 March 14:14
Incorrigible said:
What was the problem with the monster, was considering getting one for her indoors
Nothing wrong with the concept - in fact I sometimes rather liked it. The main issues were around the expectation gap, given that it followed a 1999 'blade (albeit with a major 'off' between) and the fact that it doesn't like not getting used pretty infrequently - I could leave the Honda for literally months and it would still start and run with no problems; the Monster doesn't like being left for a week.
If Mrs I wants a red 1998 Monster with 1300 miles, 2 owners and full history from new, give me a mail off-line
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