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thomasamos183
22nd February 2022, 17:24
Hey Ladies and Gents,
I currently have A Royal Enfield Meteor 350 which I have found to be a great starting bike, however, I find that it lacks the speed I want. E.G. its top speed isn't to flash. I'm no daredevil or anything I just want to be able to get to 100 without too much effort and sit there and cruise. I'm a relatively big guy 6'4" and about 95Kg. I was interested in hearing what people think a good upgrade would be, oh I'm currently on my restricted still. I mostly use my bike around windy Wellington but would like something that would make longer rides easier.
I have been looking at the Triumph Trident 660 LAMS, however, that doesn't look like it would be possible to whack a bag on that back.
Another option is Triumph Tiger Sport 660 LAM
My breadth of knowledge about bikes isn't as vast as many on here so I was hoping to get a few good suggestions. Thanks everyone
F5 Dave
22nd February 2022, 17:50
A pack rack like a ventura evo turned over pillion seat will make the 660 I would think. Started typing when I saw 660 and thought you meant the Street 660. Look on Web for packracks.
Other question is how long till full license? Is it just worth waiting until?
Actually tbh when I saw the title I was about to suggest a 3rd and 4th. But I guess you don't mean 'at once'. Where as I did.
Trailing, trackside Trials bike, opps that's 5.
Postscript, at tall size, a Tiger anything would be worth trying for Size.
thomasamos183
22nd February 2022, 20:00
Other question is how long till full license? Is it just worth waiting until? 15 months with out doing the CBTAF6
F5 Dave
23rd February 2022, 06:46
Well surely you would want to do that. I did training back in the day and it was all useful to build on. Provisional was only like 6 months I think. Hmm, that might have been with training certificate.
Navy Boy
23rd February 2022, 14:00
Given your physical dimensions a LAMS VStrom 650 would be a good option. Easy to get spares for, reliable, well proven and well priced what's not to like?
thomasamos183
23rd February 2022, 15:40
I have been looking at those also 12000 for a 2020 is not bad at all.
pritch
23rd February 2022, 20:45
The Kawasaki Versys equivalent might be worth a look too. While your height may seem to limit your choices now that could change. The first thing I used to look at was the tank range, now it's the seat height. I'd need a ladder to get on a lot of modern bikes.
pete376403
23rd February 2022, 21:13
KLR650 suits taller riders. Far more capable than non-KLR riders would credit.
release_the_bees
24th February 2022, 06:28
We just took a KLR650 to the South Island. It handled surprisingly well. Scarily well in fact. I comfortably ran out of confidence to lean it over more way before it ran out of grip. It was surprisingly capable in that respect. It had no problems hanging with my Street Triple unless I really really pushed the pace.
It definitely exceeded my expectations.
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nerrrd
24th February 2022, 09:24
You might fit the new model CB500X (with upside down forks and twin discs up front) which is 'coming soon' if you're looking for reliability, economy and a lovely smooth engine.
https://www.hondamotorbikes.co.nz/adventure-lams-bikes/cb500x
https://c.ndtvimg.com/2021-09/gdeptso4_2022-honda-cb500x_625x300_07_September_21.jpg
Laava
24th February 2022, 11:24
Bear in mind that if you buy a Lams 650, it will be harder to onsell. If you bought a late model full power v strom for instance, and just put your l plate on, at your size, any cop respectfully spoken too will use their discretion.
They are a cracking bike too.
pritch
24th February 2022, 13:20
You might fit the new model CB500X (with upside down forks and twin discs up front) which is 'coming soon' if you're looking for reliability, economy and a lovely smooth engine.
A guy I knew was an engineer and part owner of an oil field engineering company. Being single he could afford any bike he wanted and he was constantly changing bikes. At first the salesmen were excited when he walked in, but eventually his preference for extended haggling turned their excitement into grimaces.
Having tried anything and everything for a decade or two, his last bike was a CB500 from that range. I can't remember which variant, but he thought it was all he needed.
Navy Boy
25th February 2022, 05:40
You might fit the new model CB500X (with upside down forks and twin discs up front) which is 'coming soon' if you're looking for reliability, economy and a lovely smooth engine.
https://www.hondamotorbikes.co.nz/adventure-lams-bikes/cb500x
A mate of mine in the UK has one of these but the CBR version. Loves it and reckons it is all the bike you'd ever really need. I reckon he's right too.
When will Blue Wing bring it here to NZ though? <_<
nerrrd
25th February 2022, 06:36
A mate of mine in the UK has one of these but the CBR version. Loves it and reckons it is all the bike you'd ever really need. I reckon he's right too.
When will Blue Wing bring it here to NZ though? <_<
I found this listing on Trademe from a dealership in Whanganui which says early March? Pretty much all the other listings are still for the 2021 and earlier models.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/dual-purpose/honda/listing/3475948203?bof=rbfMbvuG
Skipper
17th April 2022, 02:32
Hey Ladies and Gents,
I currently have A Royal Enfield Meteor 350 which I have found to be a great starting bike, however, I find that it lacks the speed I want. E.G. its top speed isn't to flash. I'm no daredevil or anything I just want to be able to get to 100 without too much effort and sit there and cruise. I'm a relatively big guy 6'4" and about 95Kg. I was interested in hearing what people think a good upgrade would be, oh I'm currently on my restricted still. I mostly use my bike around windy Wellington but would like something that would make longer rides easier.
I have been looking at the Triumph Trident 660 LAMS, however, that doesn't look like it would be possible to whack a bag on that back.
Another option is Triumph Tiger Sport 660 LAM
My breadth of knowledge about bikes isn't as vast as many on here so I was hoping to get a few good suggestions. Thanks everyone
I'm 6'5 115kg I had a tracer 700 (LAMS) they're and MT07 with a screen a slightly higher seat and bars (so better than MT-07 for a tall rider) it comes with panders too but they just clip off.
As a 1st bike it was pretty forgiving, plenty of leg room, light enough you could keep it off the ground when stuffing up the low speed learning, plenty of torque etc It would do 100kph no worries and held its value-(I traded it for what I paid)
The suspension is actually what made me trade up to the MT-10sp
It was cheap to run too unlike its big brother.
BMWST?
17th April 2022, 12:52
your height suggests you need what is called an ADV bike
Berries
18th April 2022, 00:05
it comes with panders too but they just clip off.
No idea what you are on about but I want some clip on panders as well.
Be absolute grouse.
rastuscat
19th April 2022, 21:15
No idea what you are on about but I want some clip on panders as
Got some inflatable panders on TM. Just the ducks nuts.
sugilite
20th April 2022, 09:31
Got some inflatable panders on TM. Just the ducks nuts.
Well, with winter coming, I actually prefer clip on pandas, they keep your lower thighs toasty warm and are a great talking point to pull chicks :yes:
F5 Dave
20th April 2022, 13:21
Well the OP is long gone and we never found out if he got his 2nd bike.
I got both my 6th and 7th last week in separate transactions. Just sayn.
Wonder if there is a genre not fully covered in the F5 garage that needs exploring. Actually I'm without a dedicated tourer now I think about it. Take up a bit of room mind, thats starting to Become an issue.
nzspokes
21st April 2022, 16:04
Get a Busa.
roogazza
21st April 2022, 18:01
350977
Here's nice runabout, not much good for trailriding but its pretty.
Ample HP and Torque, ok economy ! :confused:
As long as you're a normal sized bloke, around 183 cm to handle the 230kgs ! :msn-wink:
F5 Dave
21st April 2022, 18:05
Yeah a mate has one. I borrowed it to go get beer as it had a packrack. I dont know about the busa remarks before, but this felt like I was riding a bus.
Made my old GS11 shafty feel like a sprotbike.
Skipper
23rd April 2022, 17:23
No idea what you are on about but I want some clip on panders as well.
Be absolute grouse.
got to love auto correct.... Panniers
F5 Dave
23rd April 2022, 20:04
Ohh, I feel an eighth coming on. A mate is looking to sell a 300cc 2 stroke dirtbike. I only have 2 of those, and even numbers are bad.
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