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Atheism and Religion are but two sides of the same coin.
One prefers to use its head, while the other relies on tales.
Well its got to be a big dualsport (adventure) bike. My Cagiva Navigator ticks most of the boxes easily except only 20L fuel.
I often ride in company with a KTM 990 adventure, its as ugly as sin, but probably ticks all of the boxes.
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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I don’t really want to go off-road so I’m more interested in a road bike. I used to take the K100RS up dirt roads to trout pools and that’d be about the extent of my off-road ambitions.
The big tourers are so much more comfortable over bumps than the smaller sport tourers like the VFR, but we can work on that to some extent.
One KBer rates the Street Triple as a mile muncher and has done the miles to back that up, and I’m sure the Hornet 600 could do a turn too. Although some sort of screen would be nice for longer trips.
First thing I look at on a spec sheet is the tank size. This can be misleading though, some of the 800 BMWs have a 15L tank but they have exceptional fuel economy and should still do 300Ks to a tank. That should be enough for NZ conditions, we aren’t exactly crossing the former Soviet Union.
My S4R has a 15L tank but Alas! it doesn’t have BMW fuel economy.
Next thing is seat height. I never thought of myself as a short arse but the tall rounders and the entire KTM range would probably make manoeuvring on rough ground difficult. So the second thing I usually look at is seat height.
A spec sheet that shows tyre sizes 120/70 and 180/55 x 17 gladdens the heart and allows a great choice of rubber.
Having a set of Givi V35 boxes and inner bags here it’d be nice to find a bike that takes them but the only one I’ve seen so far is the Hornet.
The Tiger 800 looks nice and not too tall but the panniers add about another $1800 to whatever the price will be. Normally the price isn’t too important but I want to have the house rewired before winter comes around again.
A Ventura rack is gaining appeal. Not as elegant as leaving the hard panniers on the bike and walking into a hotel with two soft bags but…
So far the bikes on my list are a diverse lot: F800R, Aprilia Shiver GT, CB1000R,
Street Triple or Tiger 800, or thinking big the CB1300S. If I could stretch to a bit more cash the Kawasaki Z1000SX would be a starter as would the Triumph Sprint. Of course the CBF1000F would do it for me but as written elsewhere Blue Wing don’t bring it in.
The list will likely get longer before it gets shorter.
Yup, and if you can do the rounds and ride as many bikes as possible you may even find the one for you....or you'll just confuse yourself even more!
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You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
BIKE recently tested the new CBF1000F, they said it is quite a lot more expensive than the old one but not *that* much better. The new one is a bit better looking though. They recommended checking dealers for old stock.
Chance'd be a fine thing.![]()
dont shoot the big burgers till you have ridden one for a while mines on 60,000kms in nearly 3 years gone everywhere and on every surface try one you might just be suprised.
My new steed shall be in my hands on Saturday. Deal was finalised yesterday...
WHat did ya get in the end?![]()
The (dis)honorable Nick Smith, when you speak all I can hear is
BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!!
So please fuck off and die.
Go Go, Ninja Dinosaur!!
Alright alright, I got a lovely tractor. A 2010 R1200GSA![]()
No matter what you bought, someone would say you bought the wrong bike.
To alleviate any post-purchase cognisance, take heart from this....
So; is it going to take you to the Cape with the Northern Exposure Tour?
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...sure-Tour-2011
Atheism and Religion are but two sides of the same coin.
One prefers to use its head, while the other relies on tales.
A picture is worth a thousand words... but you get some words too...
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/en...815-01-2011%29
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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