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    Quote Originally Posted by Metastable View Post
    Very nice ride.... getting on and off should be pretty easy on the ST. BTW, I like the set-up with the double garage and that huge concrete pad in front.
    Thanks! when we designed the house in 04 the one thing I demanded was a wide garage big enough to open the doors on the cars easily and park a bike.... and a beer fridge of course...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Nice bike, Toaster....



    The VFR1200 (*shudder*) is what Honda are claiming is the new Blackbird.

    Thanks Mully. And yep, spot on. The VFR1200 replaced the Blackbird. Some are guessing that a T version will replace the ST in time too. Fair enough, but it may be just too expensive. Most of these touring bikes are getting close to $30k. The more budget versions in Suzuki and Triumph are either side of $20k but I didn't like either of them at all.

    Yamaha, Honda and Kawasaki are all nice bikes but the Honda was cheaper - as it should be for a fairly old design.

    The BMW is very nice but ridiculously expensive. The goldwing, just too big and way out of my budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Good stuff Cam! It looks fantastic. We MUST get together and perve at each others new wheels when I finally get mine home.
    You betcha! When is your bike due?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    You betcha! When is your bike due?
    Five months... its having a boy...

    Great choice in bike there Cam, did ya get to test ride a Concours at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Five months... its having a boy...

    Great choice in bike there Cam, did ya get to test ride a Concours at all?
    The issue I had with that bike and simlar where price and the height of the rear of the bike relative to the width of the panniers. The first test was could I get my leg over without kicking the panniers and not ending up in pain and cramping as a result - a problem I couldn't get around or ignore.

    Only the Honda was shaped just right, low and narrow enough and at a better price. Happy to settle for the older design for the right price and fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spearfish View Post
    Nice, very, very, nice.

    Its very touring focused so don't be shy with your blogs of experiences on it.
    Yep, well I have done about 500km on it in the few days I have owned it so far, so yeah I am sure there could be a bit of blog material with a few road-trips in order.

    My riding to work and back is fairly spirited... but at some point I should do a few fuel efficient rides to test the 29 litre fuel tank's legs.... and at $2.31 a litre for 98 fuel... ouch!

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    I have put 29.0 litres in mine after running out by a service station and only had to push it 10 metres onto the forecourt. Capable of over 500km per tank but expect around 400 of spirited riding.
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    I rode tested the st1300 last year and really liked it,silky smooth and a real good ride. (and don't pretend that you don't play with the electric windshield non stop!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post

    My riding to work and back is fairly spirited... but at some point I should do a few fuel efficient rides to test the 29 litre fuel tank's legs.... and at $2.31 a litre for 98 fuel... ouch!
    Is 98 fuel by choice or requirement?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spearfish View Post
    Is 98 fuel by choice or requirement?
    Both at times. Living out in the country limits my options especially at night.

    I prefer 98 and tend to stay away from ethanol blends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    The issue I had with that bike and simlar where price and the height of the rear of the bike relative to the width of the panniers. The first test was could I get my leg over without kicking the panniers and not ending up in pain and cramping as a result - a problem I couldn't get around or ignore.

    Only the Honda was shaped just right, low and narrow enough and at a better price. Happy to settle for the older design for the right price and fit.
    If you ain't comfy and happy, you've got the wrong bike...
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    Enjoy your bike!

    I did some huge trips on the ST1100 & was always amazed at it's "usability". Great bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    If you ain't comfy and happy, you've got the wrong bike...
    Exactly right mate. I loved the BUSA but the practicality and comfort of the ST1300 is hard to beat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Enjoy your bike!

    I did some huge trips on the ST1100 & was always amazed at it's "usability". Great bikes.
    I certainly am. Great to be able to just leave all my gear, including jacket, in the panniers and just walk into work. Very handy indeed.

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    Lovely bike and well done.

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