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    10,000 km in 10 days - Which bike for it?

    Well the title says it all. I'll be in for the Rusty Nuts 10,000 km in 10 day ride, but the VStrom won't be the right bike for that trip. I need a touring bike that can go 10,000 between servicing and tyres: A ST1300 or FJR perhaps?

    The VStrom would need a tyre change part way through, so I'll look at changing bikes in winter 2009.
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    Fwiw ive just done most of the outer south isle on an old TL in 2 days.Like i said fwiw.
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    Can you change your tyres to a compound that would go the distance? I thought the V-strom was a superb tourer. It would be a shame to bin the whole bike for the sake of tyres, unless you want the excuse for a brand new bike.

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    Your body should be healed by then, but I suggest you might like to increase your health INSURANCE though. JUST IN CASE !!!
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    a concours would be a good option
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxB View Post
    Can you change your tyres to a compound that would go the distance? I thought the V-strom was a superb tourer. It would be a shame to bin the whole bike for the sake of tyres, unless you want the excuse for a brand new bike.
    The VStrom is a superb tourer, and I will be using it for next year's Southern Cross. However it does need an oil change every 6000 km and I have tried a number of different tyres but never managed more than 8500 km (Pirelli Scorpoins).

    By 2010 when the 10,000 km in 10 days ride is on it would be 4 years old, and I normally change bikes every 2 - 3 years. If I'm financial enough I may look at keeping the VStrom and buying a second hand bike that is kinder on tyres.

    Another option is to keep the VStrom and hire a suitable bike for the ride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    a concours would be a good option
    I've just looked at the specs. Oil change at 12,000 km sounds good. What about tyre life?
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    I'm picking ,others will need a tyre change before the finish. Shouldn't be hard to arrange during the trip. Two or three(at least) needing a new tyre, a shop would open up after hours
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    I've just looked at the specs. Oil change at 12,000 km sounds good. What about tyre life?
    160 horses... not that great
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    I've just looked at the specs. Oil change at 12,000 km sounds good. What about tyre life?
    pm meanie or banditrider

    meanie is running avon storms and loves 'em and I think he's getting pretty good mileage, banditrider just finished almost 6000km in 11 days but not sure what he's running

    (meanie is out of contact for a few days btw)
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    There's only one bike for it ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
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    I'll tentatively put my hand up for a blackbird, good price for the kit you get, not sure on servicing interval tho.

    One I rode down to the SI and back within a week had Pilot Road 2's on, and while I kinda... used them a bit (especially on the edges - mental note, 40 odd kg of luggage and a sporty disposition can overheat tyres a bit - sorry boss ) I did find it fantastic for long distances, doing 450km without stops besides gas and thats basically a day ride for me normally. Tyres should last over 10k, and they grip very well.

    Just don't get a puncture... 370+ kg didn't do so good for 60 odd km on a deflating tyre, although amazingly enough I could still hold 120 ish through the country, so not too bad
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