It took a while for the missus to agree to my buying a new bike but when she did she made two preconditions:
1. ABS
2. Colour choice
The 1250 SAT was my first choice and topped my shortlist until my wife got pregnant and announced that her days of pillion riding were over.
I had been considering the previous 1200 Bandit (non-ABS) however I loved the writeups on the new and modern 1250cc engine so much that I just had to have it. I didn't like the new Bandit styling without the body kit, so the SAT model gave me the option of a much better looking bike and also lots of storage. In my opinion the extra cash for the SAT is excellent value for money.
So far as the bike goes, well the big plus about it is that it is very easy to ride. The 225Kg weight is hardly noticable and rear view mirrors are excellent making manouevring around town suprisingly easy.
The 1250cc really isn't a big deal and I found it to be a 4 cylinder pussycat. You can give it a few more revs and transform it into a more sporty ride, but it was nice to have the choice.
My main reason for not buying it was the fact that with my missus no longer wanting to ride, I could get the bike I always wanted without feeling selfish. I prefer the extra vision from higher riding position (the Bandit felt comparatively small). Plus the biggest thing for me was that the Tiger engine was a great deal more responsive.
It all depends what you want. I imported my Tiger when the US$ was 80c, so it was only $1k more expensive than the Bandit. To dress the Tiger up like the Bandit SAT would cost a small fortune.
I would still recommend the Bandit to anyone after a great all round sports tourer.
Good luck.
“PHEW.....JUST MADE IT............................. UP"
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