Another Bike advice thread - £6k ish budget
Discussion
I currently have a RE Meteor which does 90% of what I need but doesn't have the enthusiasm of the last 2 bikes I had (KTM 790, Triumph Scrambler 1200).  
Copied from someone else who posted - I guess I want this - 'something that is an event to ride and will make you excited to own and look at, especially when you get to your coffee stop.'
I am also taking a sabbatical from work next year so in theory can ride more and do longer trips, maybe even abroad.
My current options are:
1. Triumph 675 r (the early ones)
2. Triumph 765 R/ RS (although I like the ones which have a LED strip in the light but am confused about what year they are and I prefer the larger tank - I realise the newer ones have a smaller tank and are a lot more spendy).
3 An early R9T - I quite like the boxer engine.
4. A v-strom 650 - but it fails in the looks department
I also like having luggage, so whatever ever I get needs to be have an easy mount system, as I quite like the ease of being able to drop things in a bag.
So my question is - Triumph 675/765 or R9T. I have had 2 street triples before but will have to test ride one again to see if I can comfortably ride one with the my back issues.
What I do want is:
1. Relatively light weight
2. Not an overbearing amount of power, something I guess around 90-110hp
3. Able to fit luggage
4. half naked (acccepting I will put screens on the bikes above).
I only really ride when its dry and warm, my days of winter commuting and riding are well and truly over.
cheers
Copied from someone else who posted - I guess I want this - 'something that is an event to ride and will make you excited to own and look at, especially when you get to your coffee stop.'
I am also taking a sabbatical from work next year so in theory can ride more and do longer trips, maybe even abroad.
My current options are:
1. Triumph 675 r (the early ones)
2. Triumph 765 R/ RS (although I like the ones which have a LED strip in the light but am confused about what year they are and I prefer the larger tank - I realise the newer ones have a smaller tank and are a lot more spendy).
3 An early R9T - I quite like the boxer engine.
4. A v-strom 650 - but it fails in the looks department
I also like having luggage, so whatever ever I get needs to be have an easy mount system, as I quite like the ease of being able to drop things in a bag.
So my question is - Triumph 675/765 or R9T. I have had 2 street triples before but will have to test ride one again to see if I can comfortably ride one with the my back issues.
What I do want is:
1. Relatively light weight
2. Not an overbearing amount of power, something I guess around 90-110hp
3. Able to fit luggage
4. half naked (acccepting I will put screens on the bikes above).
I only really ride when its dry and warm, my days of winter commuting and riding are well and truly over.
cheers
A colleague had an early R9T, he was very pleased with it.
It certainly stood out among the crowd at the time.
Likewise I'm sure many people say great things about the Triumphs.
It's a matter of finding a good example at a fair price and buying something you think you'll get on with.
With an eye to servicing and all the other costs.
It's also good to pick something that should be easy to re-sell sometimes, aim to buy the best you can find of a favoured model.
It certainly stood out among the crowd at the time.
Likewise I'm sure many people say great things about the Triumphs.
It's a matter of finding a good example at a fair price and buying something you think you'll get on with.
With an eye to servicing and all the other costs.
It's also good to pick something that should be easy to re-sell sometimes, aim to buy the best you can find of a favoured model.
A Tuono 660 used is around the £6k mark, might be another suggestion. 
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/bike-details/20250925...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/bike-details/20250925...
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