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    The search for "the one"

    Today I began the search for the bike that is right for me.

    About two years ago I bought my ZX-6R. It was my first big bike and I bought it having no idea what bigger bikes were like to ride. All I knew was that I wanted a 600 sports bike. So I bought the beast.

    Now don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with the bike. I love the power, but I've never felt "right" on it. Two years later I've come to the conclusion that I'm not going to.

    So, the search has begun for the bike that pushes all my buttons.

    I've decided I'm just going to test ride anything that takes my fancy (and maybe some bikes that don't). Of course I have rules:

    1. My budget is within $10k
    2. I'm happy with the power of my bike. I certainly don't need alot more, but I don't think I could live with less.

    Let the test riding begin...

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    98 Ducati 900SS

    I mainly wanted to ride this bike to see whether I liked v-twins and who would pass up the chance to ride a Ducati. Youl'd have to be MAD!!

    All I can say is...THE SOUND, IT WAS INTOXICATING!!

    This particular bike is the sportier 900SS with a full fairing and a single seat and it was fitted with twin GPR Carbon mufflers...THE SOUND

    After I managed to relax a bit I had alot of fun but this is definately not the bike for me.

    1. It's harder to ride than my bike. I don't really need that.
    2. I had a sore back and arse after just an hour test ride. And I'm only a young bugger!!
    3. I felt quite awkward. I thought the 6R was a sports bike but this thing stretched me out. The handlebars seemed miles away.

    Ah, but the sound!!

    At this point I just want to put in a plug for Just Motorcycles in New Brighton. They are a great bunch and they let a dangerous looking young guy take a Ducati for a blast. Cheers guys.

    The search shall go on!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenixgtr View Post
    spaaaacccerrrrr
    good luck Phoenix.. i bought my FJ 5 years ago..still have it.. recently bought a minter Thunderace..


    its like a golf bag in my shed.. different tool for each fairway..

    no rules about having just one bike..
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    "your car is boring"

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    well I'd suggest you try a though v-twin of some sort. v twins generally have less power but a lot more torque and its usually torque that gives the big smiles. perhaps a suzi svs or a bmw... the trumpet tripple has been popular tha last year or two. i think even a klr 650 could be worth lookin at.

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    with 10k.... i would get a crazy supermoto or something....

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    There are some good cheap aprilia's out there........

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    What riding do you enjoy the most? What must the bike be able to do? Set yourself some absolute deal killers (but reasonable ones) to avoid getting carried away on the wrong sort of bike.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Dont give up on the Ducati's mate there is a heap to to chose from and you might find one that suits.

    Good luck in your search, its a hard road to find the perfect bike, I know you have tried the DR, how about a look at a Motard.

    Have a look a Trevor Pierce they have got a range in there at the moment, new container and all.
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    Thanks everyone.

    Anthrax I'd love to try an Aprilia. I know emoto down here has an 01 RSV. That ones waaay out of my price range but at least if I ride it it will give me an idea.

    I'm not sure a supermoto is really going to do it for me.

    Gremlin, I love the twisty stuff (go on Weds night rides every week), but I need a bike that I can commute on occasionally (would normally just cycle), and I need to be able to travel considerable distances on it. I did a tour of the south island on my 6R and it was great for that.

    The ducati definately did not tick the commute or distances boxes and a supermoto ain't going to do the distances either.

    Unfortunately my budget dictates that I can only have one bike Sarge, oh and my better half.

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    yeah bro I read your first post I was thinking "you need to ride a vtwin."

    As usual, ride them all. Theres even a hyo mid-size vtwin. After the suspension and brakes have been sorted you still get lots of change back from 10k. Then there is the public shame of course..

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    An inline 4 will be smoother than a vtwin me thinks, depending on bike (not withstanding other engine types), but the vtwin will probably talk to you more, as such.

    I definitely believe that nakeds are more fun, and you feel you are going faster than you really are, so they tick the fun box. Also depends what you consider long distance. As you know, I was using the boss' blackbird for the trip south, now thats a mile eating bike. 700+ km per day on day, still not really feeling sore. Big heavy bike for commuting tho, also brilliant for 2up.

    On the flip side, supermoto/motard. Depending on the bike, you should be able to put a screen on, which will keep a lot of wind off. Your main issue on them (me thinks) is the seat comfort. Did a Grand Challenge (1600km in < 24 hours) on a supermoto, the seat was what needed improving. But then it also does gravel/dirt/teeny bit of off road.

    Sounds like you have some test riding to do

    edit: One tip for test riding, it will probably be obvious what any given bike will be good at... test ride it either through a specific route like all the others, or really test the bad sides of the bike, be it endless motorway or rush hour
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Check out an FZ6 an R6, and a Ducati Monster.

    I rode an S2R 800 Monster and loved it. I found my old 99 R6 to be really comfortable, and like yourself I didn't really feel 'at home' when I rode a ZX6R like yours. The FZ6 is a compromise between a nice looking naked, and a sportsbike - it has a mildly detuned R6 engine so still has some good go to it.
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    Ok, so I'm going to use this thread to compare the bikes I have ridden so heres all the bikes I've ridden previously (excluding 250cc or less).

    01 SV650S
    This is my dad's bike. It was boring. Ok, it's a motorcycle. It does everything it's supposed to but theres no excitement or passion to it. It felt sooo gutless too. It was the first v-twin I had ridden and after that I decided I needed to try a proper v-twin.

    03 GSX-R 600
    This was good. It felt alot like my bike but it did everything slightly better. Handling was a bit more confidence inspiring than the beast.

    DR650
    Thanks Helen. Only rode this bike for about 5 mins on the road but it was quite cool. At the complete opposite end of the scale to my bike. It seemed so easy to control like I could avoid a pothole that had magically appeared before me (not that I'd need to on a DR).

    Another 99 ZX-6R
    This is DeviantEsq's bike. It's the exact same model as mine, except it's a UK import. I rode it from Picton down to Chch. It's in much worse condition than my bike and seems "worn out" when I ride it. What's interesting though is that it handles completely differently. My 6R is very sharp and almost violent to turn in, where his is stable and slow to turn in. The suspension is set up almost exactly the same so I'm putting it down to mostly the tyres. (Conti Roads on his, Pilot Sports on mine).

    00 Speed Triple
    Different...certainly different. Didn't seem exceptionally powerful but the brakes were insane. Almost eye popping. I only rode it for 5 minutes and couldn't fault it, although...

    08 Street Triple
    This was better. It just felt so light. Which it is. Again I only rode it for 5 mins, but it was a fun 5 mins. Engine was smooth, brakes were good, very easy to handle. Of all the bikes I've mentioned in this post I could se myself having the most fun on this one BUT I won't get one for my budget...DOH!!

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    Hi Tristin, just to let you know I still have my SV1000 and I'm still enjoying it for all it's alledged faults.(Like not being able to out run your 150 down the Rimutakas on Wednesday night rides) These bikes are great value for money at the moment,$11995 new and a good second hand one a whole lost less. In some cases people are asking more for 20 year old 250's than SV1000's.
    They are not perfect and my main complaint would be the seat on a long ride,I got over the stiff back and wrist thing after a couple of rides over the hill. Another downside would be comuting unless you change the gearing a little. Still I've managed to clock up 1000km a month in the 2 1/2 years that i've had it and I don't comute on it.
    Wayne.

    PS Will be staying the night at La Rive Motel, Akaroa, Thurs 12th March next year, then heading over to Blackball Fri 13th. might be able to catch up.
    Well....it seemed like a good idea at the time....

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