
Originally Posted by
GrayWolf
With a 4k budget, looking at some of the older bikes {1980-90's} is a worthwhile idea. Examples, Yamaha XJ750's.. there's been a few on tardme with under 30k km's on the clock. They are a damn good motor, and WILL give big K's if looked after. XJ900's are worth a look, but tend to be high mileage {for a reason}. FJ1200 is a superb tourer, but costly to run especially the rear tyre due to an 'odd size'. GT 750 kawasaki, another 1980's nothing special performance bike, but a solid performer.
Someone mentioned the ZZR1100. I own one... actually it's quite docile? under 6k rpm, and are very easy to ride 'gently'. However, even if they dont possess the acceleration of a modern 1litre sprotty? They were the fastest production bike for almost a decade for a reason. Open the taps and above 6k rpm they become a missile and will keep most sprotbikes 'honest' for performance. They are also quite economical if ridden 'reasonably', pretty cumfy, less 'sporty' riding position than an RF900.
Suzuki Bandit's of the older oil/air cooled engines are another honest bike.
Honda hornet 900, or even look at something like the 'big one', the 1000cc forerunner of today's CB1300, even a XJR 11/12/1300 naked are good machines for longevity mechanically
Maybe my wording was a bit off on that one... i was more saying the zzr1100 is a great bike and he shouldnt look past it. Many people get off a 250 and go oh no im not a litre bike hoon i dont need all that power
I just want him to understand as you say that its pretty dosile below the 6k mark, and not twitchy rip your head off injected litre bike response, what you end up with is a big comfy sports tourer that will do warp 9 if you want it to 
Ps. not having a go, 100% agree with ya.
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