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    Next bike, suggestions please.

    My lil gem of a 400 needs to move on. Although its 10/10 for fun, it simply isnt practical and im racking up the k's too quickly as well as maintenance costs.

    I use it for commuting daily from west harbour to onehunga, as well as carting the missus around on the weekends. Hardly ideal. It does the job mind but id rather something that can do the job better.

    Ive decided new is the way to go. Gives me a new bike, a warranty and only consumable maintenance items to buy (tyres, chains etc...) in the first year or so.

    I dont want an out and out sports bike, they arent practical for my purpose either.

    I dont want a thou. Id be too tempted to use it for illegal activities. I like small engines in a quick and nimble bike. Plus you get through tyres etc quicker.

    My streetfighter should be on the road in january, so that will be my commuter and general thrash around bike, which ill just ride until it blows up, so only want a nice new bike to use on the weekends mostly that I can keep up with the maintenance...

    God forbid the top of the list is the suzuki sv650s. Its a great physical size, looks good, reliable, its comfortable for both rider and pillion and is still quite sporty. a 650 twin is adequate. Has a bit more power than my 400 but with added torque which is very appealing.

    Ive also looked at the 05 kawazaki z750 but it doesnt come close to the sv as far as fulfilling my requirements are concerned. The 07 is just ugly.

    Any other bikes worth looking at? my budget is unlimited...
    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    suzuki
    gsx750 katana
    sv650
    GSF650bandit
    DL650v-strom
    kawasaki
    ER6n
    Triump
    street triple
    yamaha
    tdm900

    so many to choose from,i'd try to test ride as many as you can, the right sales rep should bend over backwards knowing you've got an unlimited budget.
    i prefer dual purpose like the DR650se low maintenence,good milelage,plenty of get up and go.

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    u seling ur rvf man? im keen. lol
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    oh and check out the gsr600 man, they look mint nad can be customised nicely
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    Try the er6n, everyone Ive talked to who's ridden one enjoyed it, If id ridden one before I bought the gixxer I woulda got one. Best value for money mid size bike.
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    Smile

    Aprillia 750 shiver will be here soon,be worth a look i reckon
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    Unlimited $$ and those criteria...

    I'd take a Brutale for a spin.

    Street tripple too.

    Dare I suggest a Superduke.

    Or maybe even a Buell...

    Or you could just get a Goldwing

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    ER6N would get my vote
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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    suzuki
    gsx750 katana no, for performance reasons, and they are ancient.
    sv650 :2thumbs:
    GSF650bandit thought about it...
    DL650v-strom nah.
    kawasaki maybe.
    ER6n
    Triump
    street triple never.
    yamaha
    tdm900 and no.

    so many to choose from,i'd try to test ride as many as you can, the right sales rep should bend over backwards knowing you've got an unlimited budget.
    i prefer dual purpose like the DR650se low maintenence,good milelage,plenty of get up and go.
    Quote Originally Posted by Timaa View Post
    oh and check out the gsr600 man, they look mint nad can be customised nicely
    Tis a nice bike. Goes in the same class as the Z750.

    Quote Originally Posted by 0arbreaka View Post
    Try the er6n, everyone Ive talked to who's ridden one enjoyed it, If id ridden one before I bought the gixxer I woulda got one. Best value for money mid size bike.
    Quote Originally Posted by ArcherWC View Post
    ER6N would get my vote
    I dunno, will have a look. Ive always thought the ER6 to be a gay bike...

    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo View Post
    Aprillia 750 shiver will be here soon,be worth a look i reckon
    Italian bikes are nice. and beautiful. and lovely. but I need something that is reliable and doesnt cost $$$ to service and get parts for.

    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    Unlimited $$ and those criteria...

    I'd take a Brutale for a spin.

    Street tripple too.

    Dare I suggest a Superduke.

    Or maybe even a Buell...

    Or you could just get a Goldwing
    I have an unlimited budget but dont want to go nuts. All of those bikes are too good for what I need it for.

    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Littleman View Post
    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Interested to hear why never on the Street Triple?

    Best bike i've ridden in a long time (and I ride a lot of a bikes) and just waiting to get one in my garage. Errrr which means you cant have one anyway :P

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    Ive dismissed Triumph for a few reasons.

    Firstly - reliablility. I remember reading an article in PB where they rode a gsxr750 and a 675 for 24 hours straight round a track. The trump blew up. The suzi was sweet.

    How many warranty claims have you had on yours Dev?


    And although i am patriotic and support my country I admit that the japanese do a far better job at putting anything together than the english.
    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Littleman View Post
    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Ive dismissed Triumph for a few reasons.

    Firstly - reliablility. I remember reading an article in PB where they rode a gsxr750 and a 675 for 24 hours straight round a track. The trump blew up. The suzi was sweet.

    How many warranty claims have you had on yours Dev?


    And although i am patriotic and support my country I admit that the japanese do a far better job at putting anything together than the english.
    You need to go play with a late model Triumph, much tidier and classier than the current jap plastic stuff.

    I've only ever had one problem that actually stopped me from riding the bike and it was rectified in 2 days. Always with a loaner. I have never ever been left without a decent bike. None of this waiting for 6 weeks for japanese parts shit. Longest wait for parts = 5 days. Thats in 60,000km over two years. Plus the service from Holeshot has been exceptional.

    The Triumphs are only getting better and better. That issue with the above 675 has been heard of and dealt with.
    The Street Triple shits on everything that was in that list.

    I dont have a car these days and HAVE to have transport for work. I have no reservations with buying another new Triumph!

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    Tuono? There are some good deals out there

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    What about a Kawasaki 636 ,just read a review about it in the latest BikeRider Mag and by the sounds of it ,its more touring orientated and not as back breaking as it looks... if never even heard about it till id read it in the magazine today..

    This one on tardme looks very nice http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-129361595.htm

    Or A Katana...

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    I heard white fireblades are good, at around 7k
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