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    Bike suggestions for long commute learner?

    Starting a new job and will go onto my regular hours in a few months time, so have lots of time to make a decision, but I will be commuting in total about 100ks each day mostly open road/motorway.

    I have my learner license (STILL, cos I am too lazy to go for restricted) and looking for suggestions for a reasonably cheap bike, that is amazing on gas.

    I have owned a Suzuki Bandit before and found the size and sitting position really good for me after a few very minor adjustments, however the few times I rode it to work it didnt seem to be that fantastic on gas.

    Style wise I guess I would say sporty or same kinda lines as the Bandit, but low budget - like under 10K

    Any suggestions hugely appreciated, cheers

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    For $10k you could just about buy any LAMS bike.
    If you're a learner I'd highly recommend taking $1k from that budget for decent full gear, and maybe $200-$300 for some good rider training. Then you will be away laughing.

    If you're doing mostly open road speeds, a bigger bike on the upper end of the limit may be best, and at open road speeds will almost be just as economical as a little 250. And much more comfortable to do it in too.

    Before giving exact suggestions, how much of the budget would you LIKE to use? Will you be doing any other personal riding except motorway commuting?

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    Yup im on the lookout for some pants to match the jacket I have already, and then boots and helmet

    Budget i would LIKE to stick to would be 5-6k if possible (saving for an impending wedding lol) but it all depends, if I spend a little more and am in turn saving money on gas that would suit me fine. I am looking for a bike that I can have a bit of fun on in weekends too, but majority of use will just be to and from work.

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    Sounds like a Honda VTR250 would suit your needs perfectly. More than enough grunt for highway touring or commuting, and fun on the weekends...

    With that budget I'd just sit and look at every bike on trademe filed under sports between maybe 250 and 500cc. Get something newish but not brand new - that way you minimise any loss when you resell, but get a shiney and hopefully reliable bike. Some sensible options include:

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-610371049.htm

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-618272658.htm

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-588174140.htm

    Or top pick:
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-612870995.htm

    Sit on a few and see what suits...

    Alternatively, you could be properly sensible and get this:
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-606390520.htm


    Edit: one of the new honda 500s could be ideal as well, if you could pick one up at a reasonable price. If you were happy to wait 6 months you might be able to grab an ex demo one.
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    +1 VTR250 for your needs. It's a cracker of a bike and it's cheap to run/Maintain/ Insure whilst still being fun to take on some back roads on the weekend.

    No point spending 5k on a newer bike. It will take a LONG time and a lot of K's to even break even on the extra money for fuel if there is only 1-2l/100km difference.
    That's not even getting into the other costs of ownerships.

    Although, if money was no issue I've ridden the 2013 390 mentioned above (I work for KTM) and it's a brilliant bike.
    .. Not being biased or anything

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    gs500 if your doing 100 a day.
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    BMW R65's are cheap, will eat those miles and require less maintenance than any Jap multi.
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    And heavy & ugly & strangely Teutonic.

    GS500. Easy to ride, manoeuvre, touch ground. Real brakes, super reliability.
    And within reason fun.
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    Buy something at least 400cc, as it will generally be easier to ride on the open road and the extra weight adds more stability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    And heavy & ugly & strangely Teutonic.
    That's why they are cheap. He hasn't got a bike, he's commuting - image is not even secondary, get the bike out and ride it to work everyday...forever.
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    Great little mile muncher. Ticks lots of your boxes.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_D...Specifications

    They goe round corners, too.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Sear...ch_suggested=0
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    . He hasn't got a bike, he's commuting - . .
    She
    Maybe being sexist, but learners need lighter bikes & gurlz are usually smaller. I did know a slight lass with a 65 & she was fine, but a fair bit more experienced.
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    Im liking the look of the vtr250 so far. they're pretty good on gas then?? Dont have access to trademe at the mo but I'll take a better squizz later. I guess another thing I want is something pretty light incase I drop it (or it tips over on the street in an earthquake ) as you can see from the little symbol thingy im a girl so will struggle with bikes you guys think are ok :P

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    IMHE all bikes are heavy when they are having a lie down. That Deauville I posted has built in crash bars, inside the black wings on the fairing. And panniers. They are designed for the odd drop & lie at an angle rather than flat, easy to pick up. The Japanese Police, hardly the biggest of riders, use similar bikes, men & women. Part of their training is how to pick a bike up after a whoopsie. Vids are on youtube somewheres.
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