- TS/ER range
- DR range
- TT, XT range
- XR range
Those would be my picks for the perfect bike in NZ.
Built like brick shithouses, off the shelf bearings, no electronics, flood proof.
All do over 100 kph.
All the bikes you guys mention have lots of bits to break off, hard to get parts, electronics/electrics that WILL fail if you try, rubbish fuel range, rubbish weight, rubbish tyres........so basically your wrong.
Oh and while were at the perfect kiwi car is the old hilux, escudo/grand whatever.......stuff that doesnt have plastic, electronics more than the average casio, fluid this or electric that.
Thats all - back to your comfort zone ladies
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Sent to me by a KTM owner, okay.
Try this with a GS...
Stop it.
We're hijacking an interesting thread.
Getting back to NZ's Perfect Bike, I wasnae trying to bag any brand.
If I did more road miles, I would be lusting after a R1200GSA (or a F800GSA fer that matter). If The Publisher is to be believed (I know, I know), then 70% of NZ's roads aren't sealed, which makes a more gravel oriented bike the business...
Nah - then i would be out of a job.
You have to admit that bikes are like food, what you like - is not good for you.
But of course if we lived any else but the arse end of the world i would feel more confident in other bikes....im just sick of the threads on there that start like this:
"Help! I was travelling NZ on my new BMW/KTM/Laverda/Buell... and while crossing a river/jumping a bank/riding the twisties/chasing rabbits/climbing a mountain...... the bike fell/drowned/stopped/crashed.... and now i really badly need the following parts ..... but i cant seem to find them anywhere!!!????"
Where as i can vouch for the other bikes that i mentioned cos i keep hearing stories that usually involve some cow cockey wheeling the bent and broken bike into a shed a few hours later it fires back into life and disaster is averted.
And before you retort this tell me this are you using window vista or the latest Mac OS or Linux OS.......if not - WHY?![]()
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Hold the phone...I found the perfect bike over on ADVRider:
One of the reasons I waited to buy my 950 (apart from a complete lack of funds), was that I never version one of anything.
They do have a few niggles, but breaking shocks ain't one of them.
Have a look over at ADVRider.com, there's heaps of info. on them (and some great pics).
Somehow I don't see any of the bikes you've listed as being suitable for long distances 2 up with luggage.
As I commented earlier, there is no perfect bike, but plenty of good all round bikes. From what has been described, a larger capacity would be better. So the VStrom, GS1200, Tiger (07 or earlier model), would be the best ones to consider. Price would favour the Strom, but even I (as a Suzuki advocate) must admit that the Tiger has the smoothest engine of the three.
All of these will do over 320 km on a tank, so I wouldn't call that rubbish fuel range. Tyres are a matter of rider's choice, and why do you imagine that modern electronics "will" fail? The request is for a general purpose bike, not an off road trail bike.
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Unless you've got good insurance you might want to steer clear of GSs - very fragile in a fall and they don't like repairing them. I've seen a few "lightly" damaged BMs get written off lately.
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