What bike for a returning rider?

What bike for a returning rider?

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milb001

Original Poster:

55 posts

78 months

Saturday 25th May
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I’ve been off two-wheels for a couple of years now and looking to get something for this summer. I’m a bit stuck on what to get….

My last bike was a 1050 speed triple, which I got rid of 3 years ago.

I’ve been to Completely Motorbikes as I thought it would be a good place to have a look at lots of different things, to get an idea of what I facied.

I’m definitely more comfortable on sit up and beg type bikes, but other than that, I don’t have much in the way of requirements.

I really like the look of a Husky 701 Svartpilen and the CCM Scrambler which I saw there, but I’m not sure if I might find them a bit limiting in terms of performance?

The bike will only get used in good weather, mostly for short blasts around country lanes, but I do still want something that can do a bit of 2-up riding and the occasional long trip.

I also liked the MV 800 Brutale, Indian FTR 1200 and Triumph 1200 Scrambler.

You can probably tell from my choices that I’m a bit of a tart who likes bikes that look a bit different/interesting.

Any suggestions?

PT1984

2,344 posts

185 months

Saturday 25th May
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Was going to say, either a Triumph 1200 scrambler, or the 1100 Ducati Scrambler. Torque for days!

Darkslider

3,074 posts

191 months

Saturday 25th May
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Work buddy of mine has just bought his first bike, a 2015 street triple. Think it's done 12k miles and he only paid £3k for it from Facebook marketplace, I'd struggle to recommend anything better for a first bike back after seeing it personally

snagzie

493 posts

62 months

Saturday 25th May
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Darkslider said:
Work buddy of mine has just bought his first bike, a 2015 street triple. Think it's done 12k miles and he only paid £3k for it from Facebook marketplace, I'd struggle to recommend anything better for a first bike back after seeing it personally
thats a bit of a bargain

GreaseNipple

404 posts

243 months

Saturday 25th May
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The svartpilen 701 is much quicker than the figures suggest because of the torque and lightweight. It's a great engine for the road because you're nearly always right in the meat of the torque so response is instant. I've had mine for nearly 4 years and still love it

Chaz645

280 posts

173 months

Tuesday 28th May
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I’m looking to do the same and looking at similar bikes that you list, so I’m interested to see where you go with it

Not had a bike for a few years and the last few were sports bikes. Won’t be getting another though

Can’t add much more unfortunately until like you, I get some seat time

KTMsm

27,021 posts

265 months

Tuesday 28th May
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Having owned a Speed Triple (I loved it)

Unless you've really changed what you want to do, a single cylinder bike won't cut it as an only bike (I currently own a 701)

You haven't mentioned a budget ?

Must admit I've been looking at the FTR1200 they seem like a great weekend bike and get good reviews


Iamnotkloot

1,458 posts

149 months

Tuesday 28th May
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GreaseNipple said:
The svartpilen 701 is much quicker than the figures suggest because of the torque and lightweight. It's a great engine for the road because you're nearly always right in the meat of the torque so response is instant. I've had mine for nearly 4 years and still love it
It’s a great bike and I love mine but for once I’m going to say it doesn’t meet the OPs requirements. It’s not great for touring or going two up, otherwise it’s ace.

NITO

1,115 posts

208 months

Tuesday 28th May
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I was going to say Indian FTR but you have that covered, otherwise, I'd check out the Ducati Diavel also.

lockhart flawse

2,045 posts

237 months

Tuesday 28th May
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You sound like me particularly with regard to the intended use. I went for a Bonneville. It's really easy to ride which is all I want now. Looks great and sounds great.

_DJ_

4,905 posts

256 months

Wednesday 29th May
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How about a speed triumph 1200rs?

horsemeatscandal

1,299 posts

106 months

Sunday 2nd June
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OP, I'll be reluctantly getting shot of my Svart 701 soon if you're still interested in them.

hunton69

672 posts

139 months

Monday 3rd June
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I had a 38 year break from bikes.
Thought I would go big so I Just bought the triumph rocket 3

garypotter

1,561 posts

152 months

Tuesday 4th June
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10 days ago bumped into an old friend who has not ridden for over 20 years, said he was looking to get back into biking for him and his wife to have weekends away and do the NC500. i mentioned a 1200gs or GSA which was on his list. Took mine around to his house on the SUnday and he picks his up tonight at 5pm!! really depends on what plans the POV has for the bike, if it for the sunday out with friends, touring with wife or just being a hooligan

good luck

ArnageWRC

2,099 posts

161 months

Tuesday 4th June
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One of the Triumph 400s or RE 350s........
Sometimes smaller is better, not everyone needs a big bike - which seems to be the mantra on this forum; for example - "I like the power to get me out of trouble...." How about not getting into trouble in the first place - and being a better rider.

uk66fastback

16,638 posts

273 months

Wednesday 5th June
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hunton69 said:
I had a 38 year break from bikes.
Thought I would go big so I Just bought the triumph rocket 3
And what do you think to it? I’ve seen a few YT vids and a couple in the flesh - it’s the dogs but just massive … but then that’s kinda the point. Probably no heavier than my old A Reg CB900F back in the day - the handling on which was just bad.

Edit: the Rocket is a few lbs heavier but not that much … interesting.

Edited by uk66fastback on Wednesday 5th June 19:11

A500leroy

5,204 posts

120 months

Thursday 6th June
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Im getting strangely attracted to the R.E 350 range, (Go on say i'm a pansy then!)

PT1984

2,344 posts

185 months

Thursday 6th June
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A500leroy said:
Im getting strangely attracted to the R.E 350 range, (Go on say i'm a pansy then!)
Not at all. I am too. Especially the Hunter. The new Scram is due to be released soon which should also be great. But I’m holding out for a 650 twin Scram. I just love that big oval polished engine / clutch case.

I was behind a Hunter only yesterday and it sounded great.

carinaman

21,425 posts

174 months

Thursday 6th June
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A500leroy said:
Im getting strangely attracted to the R.E 350 range, (Go on say i'm a pansy then!)
£3K and with low rate finance. Get yourself, your lid and your gloves along to a dealer and test ride a Meteor. You can buy a motorcycle later in the year but you'll miss the summer.

A500leroy

5,204 posts

120 months

Friday 7th June
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Jeez, I thought it would be your not a real biker for thinking about these time!