Bob
2nd November 2008, 01:11
Hmmm. Basically, I've reached the stage with the ER6f that I want to move on to something else. Think it is a combination of having done what I can do with it - and also my back isn't getting any more flexible as I get older (damned age and spinal injury).
So thoughts have gone along the lines of something that allows me to sit more upright. Given my lack of leg length (duck's disease. I'm 5'10" with 29" inside leg!) I don't think some kind of trail bike will work (I know when I sat on an XT660 years back, my legs were dangling helplessly in the air!) Street Triple keeps popping into mind - but a lot of money for what it is, plus I'm not sure if it is upright enough (one of these days, I'll have to find out who owns the one that parks up out back of work and see if I can have a sit on it).
GSX650F? A maybe - when I sat on one at Excel, it felt neutral and confortable - and the flattish bars felt more comfortable that the oddly tapering upwards ones on the ER (I sat on a Versys which uses very flat bars... and that felt 'right' - another maybe?)
But I've just come back from a 20 mile ride on the XV535... and it really does get me thinking. I feel very comfortable on it, I can corner on it at the same speed that I do the ER. And I do like the way it feels planted and stable. OK, one disc up front really isn't good enough (I want stopping power for the commute).
So... starting to wonder if the cruiser route is the way forward (albeit relatively slowly) for me. Max speed I realistically ever need is 80mph (about 130kph?) - and the Virago does that (though it builds rather than blasts there and you really don't want to do more than 85 as your feet start vibrating off the pegs) and seriously the handling is enough to handle what I need it for (I was able to manouvre it very tidily round a car that was trying to get round a broken down vehicle and accellerate away with little effort and it'll corner well, once you re-dial your brain into how to drop it in there).
Question is; what one? I don't want a giant tank that splays my legs a mile wide (doesn't help when you need to paddle it about) and I like the way the Virago bars are relatively narrow, but comfortable - the way they go sort of up and back, rather than splayed out works for me. As I said, I want twin discs up front to give me extra stopping power - the XV really needs the rear drum on to add force at times. And feet a bit forwards is OK - don't want them out by the front disc though. Oh and shaft drive would be nice (I don't find there is a any problem with shaft drive and the additiona weight really isn't a problem on a cruiser). But I'll take a chain or belt if needs be.
Obviously, can't get another XV535 (what is the point of having two in the garage and they don't make them any more). So have to think something else that is current and fits the above criteria.
And I think that rules out Yamaha's Dragstar range. I rode one, I enjoyed it, but it is splayed out and floaty. I'd happily sit on one and take it for a long ride, but not a commuter bike. The 950 Midnight Star looks like it will be built along similar dimensions to the Dragstar range, so that probably gets ruled out. Kawasaki's VN range look like they might fit the bill. And Honda's 750 Shadow might well work (and with the incredibly low seat height, Laura might even be able to ride it!)
But then, there is the wildcard - Hyosung GV650 Aquila. It has the looks, it certainly has performance (in cruiser terms). I like the look. And twin discs, USD forks... could well work for me - seems like a transition from where I have been into cruiserdom. Concern is, how will it hold up and will it survive being used as a commuter machine (you hear tell tales bout finish, but then you get them about Yamaha and my Fazer got praised by the dealer (and man looking to do a deal) for it's condition when I sold it).
I think I may have to try to line up a lot of test rides and possibly hang on until the London bike show so I can do bum on seat and see how they all feel.
So... just wondering if any of you guys ride/own/have ridden any of the above and if so, how do you think they would fit in with my criteria (remember, this bike will get used to ride in one of the busiest commuter runs in the world, so can't be really wide, needs enough performance to get me out of trouble without being sportsbike powerful, must be comfortable and will get used to do some longer runs).
All thoughts and comments appreciated.
So thoughts have gone along the lines of something that allows me to sit more upright. Given my lack of leg length (duck's disease. I'm 5'10" with 29" inside leg!) I don't think some kind of trail bike will work (I know when I sat on an XT660 years back, my legs were dangling helplessly in the air!) Street Triple keeps popping into mind - but a lot of money for what it is, plus I'm not sure if it is upright enough (one of these days, I'll have to find out who owns the one that parks up out back of work and see if I can have a sit on it).
GSX650F? A maybe - when I sat on one at Excel, it felt neutral and confortable - and the flattish bars felt more comfortable that the oddly tapering upwards ones on the ER (I sat on a Versys which uses very flat bars... and that felt 'right' - another maybe?)
But I've just come back from a 20 mile ride on the XV535... and it really does get me thinking. I feel very comfortable on it, I can corner on it at the same speed that I do the ER. And I do like the way it feels planted and stable. OK, one disc up front really isn't good enough (I want stopping power for the commute).
So... starting to wonder if the cruiser route is the way forward (albeit relatively slowly) for me. Max speed I realistically ever need is 80mph (about 130kph?) - and the Virago does that (though it builds rather than blasts there and you really don't want to do more than 85 as your feet start vibrating off the pegs) and seriously the handling is enough to handle what I need it for (I was able to manouvre it very tidily round a car that was trying to get round a broken down vehicle and accellerate away with little effort and it'll corner well, once you re-dial your brain into how to drop it in there).
Question is; what one? I don't want a giant tank that splays my legs a mile wide (doesn't help when you need to paddle it about) and I like the way the Virago bars are relatively narrow, but comfortable - the way they go sort of up and back, rather than splayed out works for me. As I said, I want twin discs up front to give me extra stopping power - the XV really needs the rear drum on to add force at times. And feet a bit forwards is OK - don't want them out by the front disc though. Oh and shaft drive would be nice (I don't find there is a any problem with shaft drive and the additiona weight really isn't a problem on a cruiser). But I'll take a chain or belt if needs be.
Obviously, can't get another XV535 (what is the point of having two in the garage and they don't make them any more). So have to think something else that is current and fits the above criteria.
And I think that rules out Yamaha's Dragstar range. I rode one, I enjoyed it, but it is splayed out and floaty. I'd happily sit on one and take it for a long ride, but not a commuter bike. The 950 Midnight Star looks like it will be built along similar dimensions to the Dragstar range, so that probably gets ruled out. Kawasaki's VN range look like they might fit the bill. And Honda's 750 Shadow might well work (and with the incredibly low seat height, Laura might even be able to ride it!)
But then, there is the wildcard - Hyosung GV650 Aquila. It has the looks, it certainly has performance (in cruiser terms). I like the look. And twin discs, USD forks... could well work for me - seems like a transition from where I have been into cruiserdom. Concern is, how will it hold up and will it survive being used as a commuter machine (you hear tell tales bout finish, but then you get them about Yamaha and my Fazer got praised by the dealer (and man looking to do a deal) for it's condition when I sold it).
I think I may have to try to line up a lot of test rides and possibly hang on until the London bike show so I can do bum on seat and see how they all feel.
So... just wondering if any of you guys ride/own/have ridden any of the above and if so, how do you think they would fit in with my criteria (remember, this bike will get used to ride in one of the busiest commuter runs in the world, so can't be really wide, needs enough performance to get me out of trouble without being sportsbike powerful, must be comfortable and will get used to do some longer runs).
All thoughts and comments appreciated.