What bike for carrying a pillion?

What bike for carrying a pillion?

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Jammez

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665 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Hi Folks

I'm looking to get a second bike specifically for commuting on as the RSV R is horrible in the traffic!

My other half is keen to come on the back too so anyone got any recommendations based on the following:

Not looking for a huge bike - I'm not a powerfully built company director so don't want something as big as say a Pan.
Must feel comfy & not too exposed for my other half. She wont like being perched up on a tiny rear seat
Don't like BMW's, nothing scientific, their bikes never really seem to appeal
Decent bit of luggage space
Could be new or second hand, not too fussed about the budget


Any good suggestions?

Cheers

James



Pothole

34,367 posts

283 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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My OH loves the pillion on my Tiger Sport.

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

199 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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panigale smile

Jammez

Original Poster:

665 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Panigale would be my first choice, I just don't like red!

tvrolet

4,293 posts

283 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Indian Roadmaster...with the optional passenger armrests of course.

Jazoli

9,116 posts

251 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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V strom 650 or 1000

TimmyWimmyWoo

4,307 posts

182 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Multistrada 1200. Will keep you entertained when you're on your own too. My OH loved going on the back (we did a 350 mile day on it any she was fine). It might fit into your definition of huge… it's not a lardy thing though, and you can get low seats I think.

Rubin215

3,994 posts

157 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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How about telling us your budget, what mileage you will be doing and what else you are using the bike for?

If it's only a two-up commute, a super-scooter fits the bill very well.

lazybike

946 posts

92 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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I'm looking for something similar, Yamaha Tracer seems to fit the bill..

bogie

16,410 posts

273 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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tvrolet said:
Indian Roadmaster...with the optional passenger armrests of course.
We had one of those for a couple of weeks and did the Route66 trip, 2700 miles later and my other half was the only pillion on the tour that wasnt getting off at regular intervals half crippled wink

Handled well too for a big tourer....



Gunk

3,302 posts

160 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Bandit 1200S or a CBF1000, both a bit old school but they'll take plenty of luggage and are both very pillion friendly.

Rubin215

3,994 posts

157 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Gunk said:
Bandit 1200S or a CBF1000, both a bit old school but they'll take plenty of luggage and are both very pillion friendly.
Yup, had both and you barely notice a pillion with either.
If anything, having Mrs 215 on the Bandit made me slightly less likely to lose my license...

ash reynolds

469 posts

192 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Jazoli said:
V strom 650 or 1000
I was going to say this...thumbup

Mastodon2

13,826 posts

166 months

Sunday 25th June 2017
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Honda Goldwing.

NITO

1,100 posts

207 months

Sunday 25th June 2017
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Aprilia Caponord ETV1000.



Same bulletproof v-Twin Rotax engine as your RSV but slightly detuned to 100bhp, supremely comfortable, handles very well and good two up. You'll probably want at least a 32" inside leg to handle the sub 2mph stuff without struggling.

Ps...
Luggage space not an issue, lots of panniers available, mine sports 120L of Hepco Becker items...


catso

14,795 posts

268 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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First,

Jammez said:
I'm looking to get a second bike specifically for commuting on as the RSV R is horrible in the traffic!
Then,

Jammez said:
Panigale would be my first choice, I just don't like red!
Not sure a Panigale would be a step-up on the commuting ladder? scratchchin

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

199 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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catso said:
First,

Jammez said:
I'm looking to get a second bike specifically for commuting on as the RSV R is horrible in the traffic!
Then,

Jammez said:
Panigale would be my first choice, I just don't like red!
Not sure a Panigale would be a step-up on the commuting ladder? scratchchin
you're not ignoring practicalities and reasoning yourself into it anyway hehe

cbmotorsport

3,065 posts

119 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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Sounds like you need a VFR to me.

graham22

3,295 posts

206 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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Had the same requirements, I have S1000R which is OK with a passenger but not room for luggage too, bought a FZ1 Fazer as an alternative to a VFR (which was the obvious choice).

Did look at lots of different options (CBF1000, Tiger 800/1050, Blackbird, Hayabusa, Sprints, SV1000s) but Fazers kept coming in as good value/low miles etc plus they had a more level seat(s) compared to the above.

Someone mentioned Tiger Sport - this would be the choice if my (2nd hand) budget was £7500.






Edited by graham22 on Monday 26th June 13:17

Ho Lee Kau

2,278 posts

126 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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My better half was always comfy on the back of my CBR600F4i.