WooHoo - just got my licence!!
WooHoo - just got my licence!!
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Graham66

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850 posts

300 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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As the title says, just passed my Direct Access so am looking for a bike

I will be using it to commute to work, from Redhill to Moorgate, so am thinking along the lines of Triumph Tiger, Honda Trans Alp, BMW F650 or something

Any suggestions or bikes to avoid?

Cheers
Graham

stig

11,823 posts

300 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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Monkeyboy, buy a TDM850 or a 900. I had one, it wee's over the rest of those from a great height.

Done job

Graham66

Original Poster:

850 posts

300 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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Got a link to pics and specs - not sure what they look like!

Fats25

6,260 posts

245 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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depends on what you want from your next bike.........

This might sound stupid, but when I was looking for biks after passing my test last year, I looked (and test rode) a Fazer 600, Bandit 600, Honda CBF600 and SV650s - I never tried the F650 as I never fancied a big trailie

I have a 90 mile round daily trip into the city - Fenchurch street - and that ruled the Bandit out and any other naked bike - too much effort! I know you can get the S version - but thought this was too ugly!

There was not much between the CBF and the Fazer, and both were good bikes, but I bought the SV650s.

What swung it for me? Two things:-

1) I decided that the bike I was trying to progress to next would be a sportsbike (undecided what at this time - and have a year to think about it), the closest to a sportsbike for rinding position was the SV650s

2) Due to it being a Twin, you get your power at very low rev ranges...... which gives you a chance to concentrate on learning how to ride on the road, without having to concentrate on keeping the revs up for the power to kick in.

I would recommend testing all of the above - and any others you are interested in like the F650 - before you make any decision - and think what you want to progress to. You will need to call round the dealers, and due to being a new rider expect to pay up to £10 per couple of hour test ride, as not all dealers will let a new rider test ride.

As for the F650s and the other big trailies you mention - on a daily basis I get stuck behind one of these filtering through traffic in London - they are just two big to get through the tightest traffic!! Especially the BMW's where the engine is the problem.......

When I do get my sportsbike, I will probably keep the SV for commuting as it is perfect. I had a Fazer as a loan bike whilst mine was serviced recently, and for me the SV is so much more fun.

MrsMiggins

2,867 posts

251 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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stig said:
Monkeyboy, buy a TDM850 or a 900. I had one, it wee's over the rest of those from a great height.

That one's on my shortlist if/when I decide to replace my current bike.

Any specific pros/cons?

tone

297 posts

299 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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I'm in the same position, passed on Friday! Used to ride (up to 250s) 25 years ago and I'm now aiming to get back in the saddle.

SV650 looks pretty good to me, I've got a test ride booked for the weekend.

I've also been looking at the DL650 (SV650 in a trailie/tourie type frame) and the Guzzi Breva. I like the idea of a v-twin as the torque is there low down so you don't have to thrash the nuts off it.

A couple of my mates use transalps to commute into the city. They seem to think they're the mutts nuts so I'll have to have a play with one of them as well.

italiano

8,352 posts

248 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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The BMW f650cs isn't a big trailie it's actually a very compact bike. It doesn't use the common boxer engine you see on a lot of BMs and is therefore a very narrow bike, ideal for commuting. It's belt driven and a lot of fun from what I've read....I personally wouldn't fancy one as I reckon it's underpowered and would be uncomfortable on long journeys but read some reviews on it - it might be just what you need.

Fats25

6,260 posts

245 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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I have to admit as I got stuck again this morning when filtering that it is not the F650 that holds everyone up - it is the 1150 and 1200! Sorry any F650 riders!

itchy

243 posts

245 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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The SV650 is okay - I had one when they first came out - but I think if commuting is your game then look elsewhere.

I've ridden the Triumph Tiger in the Rockies and I loved it. You're the king of the road on big trailies and I think a good view is needed for a daily urban experience. Added to which, the Tiger is nimble and handled twisty mountain turns with aplomb.

I have no experience of the Tiger's competitors but if I had to commute then I would be looking for this type of bike.