A help me choose me thread

A help me choose me thread

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A500leroy

Original Poster:

5,198 posts

120 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Yes its me again...

Those of you who stalk my posts will know I do this once a year, but a bit of back story first.

Ive tried to avoid buying another big/mid sized bike for a year now, Ive tried to distract myself with a newer posher car (hasnt worked) ,a scooter (hasnt really worked but still fun), considered buying a Dutton Kit car ( looked like trouble or death) and so here we are.

I Sold all my bikes last year after a bit of ill health and not being 100% it was a good idea to ride.

But Im coming back round now and with a reasonably significant birthday at some point this year and a trip to Superbike factory whilst I was at BSB the addiction is coming back.

Ive got some possible bikes on mind that could start me off again, What do you think to these for summer time odd runabouts?

( Ive mentally vetoed my dream Fireblade as looking at the performance figures its too much for a road bike)

So

First up the just enough bikes.

Kawasaki Z300

Kawasaki Ninja 400

BMW G310r

The (to me) dream bikes

Suzuki GSXS750

Kawasaki zxr6 636 Ninja ( around 2011/2015)

Wont be buying till later this year

trickywoo

11,982 posts

232 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Throttle goes both ways.

I’d get the blade.

RR6 especially are great value.

snagzie

483 posts

62 months

Tuesday 21st May
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I'll be honest, it's probably better to give us the type of bike you're after and the budget you have, along with any other restrictions.


A500leroy

Original Poster:

5,198 posts

120 months

Tuesday 21st May
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snagzie said:
I'll be honest, it's probably better to give us the type of bike you're after and the budget you have, along with any other restrictions.
Sport/Naked
5k
Small dimensions/Centre weighted.

snagzie

483 posts

62 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Street triple, KTM 990 Super duke, GSXR600/CBR600RR/R6, Daytona 675R are my first thoughts

Lambo FirstBlood

973 posts

181 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Street Triple or Duke 890 would both be on my shortlist

TurboHatchback

4,168 posts

155 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Triumph speed 400 would seem a prime candidate.

lancslad58

637 posts

10 months

Tuesday 21st May
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BMW G310r looks ideal for what you're after

shirt

22,743 posts

203 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Which year blade? I have a 954 and whilst quick it’s not ohmygodimgoingtodie quick. I do prefer a torquey bike over power but then had a lot of fun on a cbr400 baby blade this past season.

How about a gsxr750? My mate has a k4 and my monster 1100 has the jump on it up to illegal speeds. 130bhp and a very light, characterful and sweet bike to ride.

I’d be thinking about why you have ‘gone off’ bikes in the past and ensuring that if those ‘fears’ aren’t addressed then at least get something that falls into the dream category. That way if you ‘go off’ bikes again then at least you know you have it your best shot with no lingering doubts.


AKjr

416 posts

13 months

Tuesday 21st May
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A500leroy said:
snagzie said:
I'll be honest, it's probably better to give us the type of bike you're after and the budget you have, along with any other restrictions.
Sport/Naked
5k
Small dimensions/Centre weighted.
I'd look at a Street Triple 675 in this instance - great bikes and there's plenty of them around at that price point as they sold like hot cakes back in't day.

Gas1883

359 posts

50 months

Tuesday 21st May
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I wanted a sports bike , zx10r / fireblade but health / age / time away from bikes I’ve changed to something I can just go out & just have a potter around on , I’m thinking mt07 , but I’ve got that feeling I’d be wanting more power in month / two .

ZX10R NIN

27,797 posts

127 months

Tuesday 21st May
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A500leroy said:
Yes its me again...

Those of you who stalk my posts will know I do this once a year, but a bit of back story first.

Ive tried to avoid buying another big/mid sized bike for a year now, Ive tried to distract myself with a newer posher car (hasnt worked) ,a scooter (hasnt really worked but still fun), considered buying a Dutton Kit car ( looked like trouble or death) and so here we are.

I Sold all my bikes last year after a bit of ill health and not being 100% it was a good idea to ride.

But Im coming back round now and with a reasonably significant birthday at some point this year and a trip to Superbike factory whilst I was at BSB the addiction is coming back.

Ive got some possible bikes on mind that could start me off again, What do you think to these for summer time odd runabouts?

( Ive mentally vetoed my dream Fireblade as looking at the performance figures its too much for a road bike)

So

First up the just enough bikes.

Kawasaki Z300

Kawasaki Ninja 400

BMW G310r

The (to me) dream bikes

Suzuki GSXS750

Kawasaki zxr6 636 Ninja ( around 2011/2015)

Wont be buying till later this year
The answer is diverse but I'd say buy the best GSX R750, they're one of the sweetest handling bikes out there plus you don't need ti be like Michael Flatley on the gearbox vs the 600:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186448582771?itmmeta=01...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/135003650609?itmmeta=01...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/335376874798?itmmeta=01...

Or the Triumph Daytona 675:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156175463183?itmmeta=01...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/364829233429?itmmeta=01...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266810671503?itmmeta=01...



Krikkit

26,672 posts

183 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Stop being soft, just buy the bike you really want (if you can afford it)

Steve_H80

316 posts

24 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Speed Triple obviously. Unless you're off to the track or buying an early one Fireblades are you but pointless on the roads.

hiccy18

2,737 posts

69 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Get one of the bikes on your "dream" list and enjoy it. Worth looking at MT-09, Street Trips, various Monsters, KTM 790/890 Dukes.

stang65

366 posts

139 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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A500leroy said:
Sport/Naked
5k
Small dimensions/Centre weighted.
Way under budget, but Hornet 600. You'll get a low mileage fuel injected one under budget (a quick Google landed straight on a 2014 with 11k for £4,250 at a dealer). You never see an unreliable Hornet thread..... I'm biased (900 owner) but Hornets are one of those bikes that doesn't do anything amazing but does everything well, and gets accused of being boring because of that. Owners do hang on to them though, and also return years later, which says a lot of what you need to know. The only real downside is that I don't think there is a ABS option, but some of the initial list didn't have ABS so I assume that's not a deal breaker.

moanthebairns

18,009 posts

200 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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ZX10R NIN said:
A500leroy said:
Yes its me again...

Those of you who stalk my posts will know I do this once a year, but a bit of back story first.

Ive tried to avoid buying another big/mid sized bike for a year now, Ive tried to distract myself with a newer posher car (hasnt worked) ,a scooter (hasnt really worked but still fun), considered buying a Dutton Kit car ( looked like trouble or death) and so here we are.

I Sold all my bikes last year after a bit of ill health and not being 100% it was a good idea to ride.

But Im coming back round now and with a reasonably significant birthday at some point this year and a trip to Superbike factory whilst I was at BSB the addiction is coming back.

Ive got some possible bikes on mind that could start me off again, What do you think to these for summer time odd runabouts?

( Ive mentally vetoed my dream Fireblade as looking at the performance figures its too much for a road bike)

So

First up the just enough bikes.

Kawasaki Z300

Kawasaki Ninja 400

BMW G310r

The (to me) dream bikes

Suzuki GSXS750

Kawasaki zxr6 636 Ninja ( around 2011/2015)

Wont be buying till later this year
The answer is diverse but I'd say buy the best GSX R750, they're one of the sweetest handling bikes out there plus you don't need ti be like Michael Flatley on the gearbox vs the 600:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186448582771?itmmeta=01...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/135003650609?itmmeta=01...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/335376874798?itmmeta=01...

Or the Triumph Daytona 675:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156175463183?itmmeta=01...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/364829233429?itmmeta=01...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266810671503?itmmeta=01...
fk me I need to up my insurance value if that's what Daytonas are at the moment. Word of caution with the 675, for the road the suspension is pretty bloody stiff. It is not the bike I pick from the garage to just nip out on.

The speed 400 is a good shout, I saw one of these the other week and it mooned me with its beauty. I'd also fling into the ring, the KTM RC/Duke 390, you can pick a new one of these up for about £4.5k. I love my wee RC, like absolutely love the fking thing. I have a blade sat in the garage, I've not even bothered my arse to tax to put that in perspective for the OP.

snagzie

483 posts

62 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Steve_H80 said:
Speed Triple obviously. Unless you're off to the track or buying an early one Fireblades are you but pointless on the roads.
You could say that about motorcycling as a whole for a lot of people. If I wanted practical for the road I'd just buy another car.

Biker's Nemesis

38,980 posts

210 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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You don't know it but you need a R1, a 2000/2001 or 2004/2006 vintage, really comfortable, handle well in all conditions, good on fuel, still look good. Another plus, they don't have the chavy image of a GSX-R or the Girly image of a Fireblade.

A500leroy

Original Poster:

5,198 posts

120 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Biker's Nemesis said:
You don't know it but you need a R1, a 2000/2001 or 2004/2006 vintage, really comfortable, handle well in all conditions, good on fuel, still look good. Another plus, they don't have the chavy image of a GSX-R or the Girly image of a Fireblade.
Fireblade ..girly? REALLY?