Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 31 to 44 of 44

Thread: Best sports tourier

  1. #31
    Join Date
    29th October 2005 - 16:12
    Bike
    Had a 2007 Suzuki C50T Boulevard
    Location
    Orewa
    Posts
    5,852
    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Shame it's a Suzuki though as bits are bound to fall off it :-)


    Oi!! I heard that!!
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
    Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!

  2. #32
    Join Date
    11th November 2006 - 06:53
    Bike
    Ninja 250R
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    35
    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Here are my picks in order for a mid-size "Sports Tourer", with pics, and of course all Japanese.

    1: Honda CBR600F

    2: Kawasaki ER6F

    3: Yamaha FZ6S (Fazer)

    4: Suzuki Bandit GSF600S/650S

    5: Kawasaki ZZ-R 600

    6: Suzuki GS500F
    Thanks 4 that mate

    I like ur first and the last option especially.

    What r they like economicly?

  3. #33
    Join Date
    12th July 2006 - 03:23
    Bike
    sold!!
    Location
    CBD
    Posts
    422
    Well, to be honest, you get what you pay for. The GS500F is imported fully built up from Spain. When commentators/reviewers say it's "built to a price", they're right. It's a very good bike, a great workhorse, a tad uncomfortable (for me). The instruments are the same as the naked version, and there's only one light for both indicators. The GS500F also has an oil cooler. It comes shod (here at least) with H-rated Bridgestone Battlax BT-45's. It's an affordable good all-rounder that's a great commuter, has OK handling, but certainly not anything awe inspiring.

    The CBR 600F is the darling! Apparently they're not going to be imported into Aussie any more, which is a shame. For the same money as a GS500F you could get an older CBR600F. If you really want a new bike with a 2 year warranty and don't want to spend more than $10k, then get a GS500F. However, if you can afford one, get a CBR600F. I've attached a pic of the GS500F instruments as well as a CBR600F(2) and for comparison with the '06 CBR600f, the CBR600RR. You won't be sorry. Now, 3 guesses as to what my next bike will be....
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	gsf05a12g.jpg 
Views:	4 
Size:	71.9 KB 
ID:	48052   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Honda-CBR600F-black.jpg 
Views:	3 
Size:	43.5 KB 
ID:	48053   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Honda-CBR600f-white.jpg 
Views:	4 
Size:	47.6 KB 
ID:	48054   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	cbr600rr_06_tri_600x450.jpg 
Views:	5 
Size:	48.0 KB 
ID:	48055  
    Never Take Life Seriously - Nobody Gets Out Alive Anyway!

  4. #34
    Join Date
    24th June 2003 - 17:19
    Bike
    Broom Broom
    Location
    Gisborne
    Posts
    799
    I would go with the CBR600 F3 -F4 or the VFR800 pre VTEC model...infact I know where one is for sale. Great looking bikes with plenty of comfort. After all they are Honda's...so you know it will last.
    1990 GSXR 750 - want one, can be crap, can be awesome....pm me.

  5. #35
    Join Date
    31st July 2005 - 21:18
    Bike
    99 RSV Matte Mille, Bus 150 & 121
    Location
    Kelson, Wgtn
    Posts
    5,693
    Maybe haven't read very carefully, but is pillioning a issue/prerequisite?
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

  6. #36
    Join Date
    23rd January 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    ninja 250
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    5,024
    More importantly, how much money are you looking at spending?

  7. #37
    Join Date
    5th December 2006 - 18:22
    Bike
    2000 Honda CBR600F4, RG50/GL145 Bucket
    Location
    Whitby, Wellington
    Posts
    2,009
    Quote Originally Posted by Mamba View Post
    Thanks 4 that mate
    I like ur first and the last option especially.
    What r they like economicly?
    I can answer for the CBR600 as I've been keeping records. Pick your formula result

    5.05 litres/100K
    19.85 kms/litre
    56.1 Miles per Gallon

    This is commuting 60km each day and touring rides on the weekends. My commuting in nicer than most, I go from Porirua to Paraparaumu against the traffic but constrained mostly by 70kmh roadworks. Have been forced now to use Paekakariki Hill Rd now that it's opened and can manage a good clip along there ... except you have to be super careful around the tight stuff as there's wankers in work vans and utes all over the sodding road, my side and theirs, trying to peel tyres off rims.

    BTW ... my bike cost me $3,200 on trademe and its a very good one. One with 180,000km which I rode was also a minter (but the mileage worried me) and a guy turned up with $2,000 folding and the seller took it.

    That help?
    Brett

  8. #38
    Join Date
    24th June 2003 - 17:19
    Bike
    Broom Broom
    Location
    Gisborne
    Posts
    799
    One with 180,000km which I rode was also a minter (but the mileage worried me) and a guy turned up with $2,000 folding and the seller took it.
    Dam thats a huge amount of KMs but its also very cheap....Doesnt Honda test their engines by sitting them near the limiter for a set time period and if it fails for any reason its back to the drawing board?
    1990 GSXR 750 - want one, can be crap, can be awesome....pm me.

  9. #39
    Join Date
    11th November 2006 - 06:53
    Bike
    Ninja 250R
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    35
    Quote Originally Posted by zk-bac View Post
    I can answer for the CBR600 as I've been keeping records. Pick your formula result

    5.05 litres/100K
    19.85 kms/litre
    56.1 Miles per Gallon

    This is commuting 60km each day and touring rides on the weekends. My commuting in nicer than most, I go from Porirua to Paraparaumu against the traffic but constrained mostly by 70kmh roadworks. Have been forced now to use Paekakariki Hill Rd now that it's opened and can manage a good clip along there ... except you have to be super careful around the tight stuff as there's wankers in work vans and utes all over the sodding road, my side and theirs, trying to peel tyres off rims.

    BTW ... my bike cost me $3,200 on trademe and its a very good one. One with 180,000km which I rode was also a minter (but the mileage worried me) and a guy turned up with $2,000 folding and the seller took it.

    That help?
    Brett
    That halps heaps guys. thanks 4 the poasts.

    I can aford around $7500. not 2 much more than thet, s I hope I'll find something in the price range

  10. #40
    Join Date
    5th December 2006 - 18:22
    Bike
    2000 Honda CBR600F4, RG50/GL145 Bucket
    Location
    Whitby, Wellington
    Posts
    2,009
    Quote Originally Posted by Mamba View Post
    I can aford around $7500. not 2 much more than thet, s I hope I'll find something in the price range
    Oops I need to correct the mileage on that bike it was 118,000 not 180

    I personally wouldn't spenmd that much on a bike ... you can't be having as much fun as me at half th price Oh yep and if you're going the CBR way and since you're talking about sports/tourer, someone said the 2001 was the last comfortable CBR made. I'm not sure if the RR is less of a tourer but I would imagine so since its a race bike in disguise.

    Brett

  11. #41
    Join Date
    11th June 2005 - 14:42
    Bike
    2005 Honda CBR600RR
    Location
    Otahuhu
    Posts
    540
    Quote Originally Posted by Mamba View Post
    That halps heaps guys. thanks 4 the poasts.

    I can aford around $7500. not 2 much more than thet, s I hope I'll find something in the price range
    You should be able to get a CBR600F3 (1995-1998) easily for that money, probably even a F4(1999-2001). Don't forget the VFR's though.
    Sleep is for the weak.

  12. #42
    Join Date
    11th June 2005 - 14:42
    Bike
    2005 Honda CBR600RR
    Location
    Otahuhu
    Posts
    540
    Quote Originally Posted by zk-bac View Post
    Oh yep and if you're going the CBR way and since you're talking about sports/tourer, someone said the 2001 was the last comfortable CBR made. I'm not sure if the RR is less of a tourer but I would imagine so since its a race bike in disguise.

    Brett
    Yep. They talk about the F4i being the last of the comfortable sports 600s. The R6 changed the segment (far more track focused) and Honda and Kawasaki followed.
    Sleep is for the weak.

  13. #43
    Join Date
    28th April 2004 - 11:42
    Bike
    tedium
    Location
    earth
    Posts
    3,526
    Quote Originally Posted by steved View Post
    Yep. They talk about the F4i being the last of the comfortable sports 600s. The R6 changed the segment (far more track focused) and Honda and Kawasaki followed.

    "comfortable sports 600s". That's like comparing the comfort of a lamborghini with a ferrari. They're not built for comfort, they're built for tracks and the occasional blast. Compare going two's up on a CBR600 with a ZR750 (did they have them here), GSX750F, or even a thunderarse (7 grand is thunderarse money) or ZX9. Out of the "sporty" 600's the only one's that I could even pretend to be comfortable on were the ZZR600 or the thundercat.

    Think 7 grand also gets you some of the big triumphs and ZZR1100's but they're not so cheap to run.

    Sports 600's are great if you're under 5ft 8 and only taking the pillion once in a blue moon though.

  14. #44
    Join Date
    11th June 2005 - 14:42
    Bike
    2005 Honda CBR600RR
    Location
    Otahuhu
    Posts
    540
    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    "comfortable sports 600s". That's like comparing the comfort of a lamborghini with a ferrari. They're not built for comfort, they're built for tracks and the occasional blast. Compare going two's up on a CBR600 with a ZR750 (did they have them here), GSX750F, or even a thunderarse (7 grand is thunderarse money) or ZX9. Out of the "sporty" 600's the only one's that I could even pretend to be comfortable on were the ZZR600 or the thundercat.

    Think 7 grand also gets you some of the big triumphs and ZZR1100's but they're not so cheap to run.

    Sports 600's are great if you're under 5ft 8 and only taking the pillion once in a blue moon though.
    Compare the ergonomics of an F3 with a CBR600RR. One is a hell of a lot more comfortable than the other.
    Sleep is for the weak.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •