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    What to buy?

    Looking for some advice from the collective intelligence on this site...am looking for a sports tourer to about $10k that will be comfortable two up..have looked at Blackbird and ZRX1100 and will ride XJR1300..any thoughts on these or other suitable bikes would be appreciated

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    Welcome to the site - be prepared to have your sanity challenged.
    I've ridden the Blackbird and found it too sanitised and too fast for lengthy possession of drivers licenses.
    Now I've got an XJR 1300 SP and they're bloody good.

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    rode the blackbird with my wife..she was getting fairly buffeted and we were only doing 110kph. The XJR looks a little more restrained..any tips or things I should look for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hailwood
    Looking for some advice from the collective intelligence on this site...am looking for a sports tourer to about $10k that will be comfortable two up..have looked at Blackbird and ZRX1100 and will ride XJR1300..any thoughts on these or other suitable bikes would be appreciated
    Hi Hailwood and welcome.:spudwave:

    I too was in the market for a sports tourer that is comfy 2-up, and ended up buying a Blackbird. For pillion riding it's a great bike...helps having an aftermarket touring seat fitted though! I took the other half (who isn't really into riding) on a 4 hour trip the other month and she had no complaints about discomfort, etc, in fact the machine is made so well that I hardly knew she was on the back!!

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    Ahem! Bandit Bandit Bandit Bandit Bandit,
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    Blackbird is the best bike I've ever owned. Sanitised = it does most things effortlessly . Do a search on this website for Blackbird and you'll find plenty of material. Use your right hand or a radar detector for license control.

    After endlessly poring over brochures, the final choice will be what your heart tells you. Good luck!

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    BTW, my wife loves it for its absence of buffeting so I'm stumped by that one. Clearly, Zed has that view too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hailwood
    Looking for some advice from the collective intelligence on this site...am looking for a sports tourer to about $10k that will be comfortable two up..have looked at Blackbird and ZRX1100 and will ride XJR1300..any thoughts on these or other suitable bikes would be appreciated
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    Welcome Hailwood.

    Get your arse down to Wellington Motorcycles, talk to that skinny bastard 'Trash and get ya self a nekkid 1200 Bandit for $11K new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hailwood
    Looking for some advice from the collective intelligence on this site...am looking for a sports tourer to about $10k that will be comfortable two up..have looked at Blackbird and ZRX1100 and will ride XJR1300..any thoughts on these or other suitable bikes would be appreciated
    Don't get the ZRX1100 - get a ZRX1200 (if that's your choice.) I think I'm the only person on the site with a ZRX... Better handling.

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    ThunderAce a good bike for everything..........
    And I mean EVERYTHING
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk
    Don't get the ZRX1100 - get a ZRX1200 (if that's your choice.) I think I'm the only person on the site with a ZRX... Better handling.
    saw a ZZR1200 at Mt.Eden today....
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    Ms Biff had a similar complaint when she first got on the back of the BiffBird – a complaint soon remedied by investing in a double bubble screen (approx $180 for a decent one). But Ms Biff is taller than average (for a fem) standing at 5' 10". My shorter mates have never complained about buffeting.

    Go for the Bird!

    Very powerful, but forgiving and silky smooth. Great for long distance riding, but bad for speeding. It's deceptively fast, so you need to keep an eye on the speedo.

    XJR1300 - IMHO - soft rear end. Don't get sold on the fact that the rear end is under the control of an Ohlins. It's non adjustable, and cheap n nasty. And if you think that pillions get any better protection at the back of a naked bike......

    Lovely looker though.
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    Dunno if you'd get a beaky for under 10,would you?
    You could get a good ZZR1100,with a corbin and double bubble in that range,or maybe a viffer 800?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
    Dunno if you'd get a beaky for under 10,would you?
    You could get a good ZZR1100,with a corbin and double bubble in that range,or maybe a viffer 800?
    hay Death, u want to chuck my skyline motor onto a bike? hehehe

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    You could buy 2 Old CBR1000FL's for that. They tour well. Hardy know there's a pilllion there & not complaints of buffeting. Pull as well (if not better) than most Tourers, but not as fast as Bird's, Busa's, and ZXR's (still has a top of 260KPM but ).

    Seriously, it all depends on what you want. If a more upright position is your liking then you'll find the Bird and Busa to low (unlease you put handel bar raisers in them).

    Go arould the bike shops and drive them nuts by try all the different ones they have and then tell them you need to go home to decide which one you want. Once you have decide which is the model of bike you want in your price range, get familar with them (what they price should be, what problem do they have, etc.), then see if you can find the bike in the condition and price you would like.

    Save heaps doing that way went I bought "Roxanne" (good $3000 less than what the shops wanted for very simlar bikes). She was the right bike for the right time for me. At the end of the day that's what matters. The bike has to be one that suits you

    PS: Never be in a hurry to buy (you'll get done).
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