I've realised that learning to fly (a cessna 152) hasn't reduced my savings as much as I thought it would and that a cheap sv650 is within reach.
My first bike was a yamaha fzx250 (Zeal), my current bike is a bandit 400 - both naked, inline 4's.
I've taken an ER6F for a test ride. It was interesting. More upright than the bandit, the bars were closer and higher. The engine... well since I'm used to inline 4's, I think it would take a while to learn to appreciate a twin. I can understand why some people describe them as "tractors". I haven't ridden an sv650 yet, but I'm guessing the engine response will be similar.
I like the idea of only having two cylinders - fewer valves to adjust etc. Plus it'd be something different (for me). It'd also be different having a sports style bike, I don't know how my back and wrists will cope, only one way to find out though.
I'm looking at the 1999-2002 sv650's, the new angular ones don't do it for me.
There's three on trademe at the moment:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=154037759
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=154587683
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=154911511
High k's on two of them. The one in wellington seems like the best deal to me...
Maybe I should stop looking at trademe and just go ride my bandit. It's done about 87,000km now and been over a few times so I ain't going to get much for it if I sell it. But I might be able to squeeze another bike in the garage between the bandit and my brother's zzr250.
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