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you will love going grom a 125 to a 600 i spent 3 years on a 100cc scoot did my test n ended up with a sv650 and its bloody great lol superb eingine and sounds lushus with a aftermarket can i belive its the same motor as the strom 650, just watch out for the extra weight when doing u turns and figure 8 (i faild first test by going to tight and dabing a foot)


 
Posted : 28/11/2012 10:28 pm
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[i]I just want a nice big Honda that can do 100s of miles a day, at good mpg, with full panniers and packs and keep lil'ol 6'4" me out of the wind. Ideas? [/i]

You've not ridden a bike much then... What they are not for is doing 100's of miles every day, that's called a car.

A 'V' twin Honda I'll do 35mpg if you are lucky, get a 1050 Triumph and you'll get +55mpg. Here's one

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Posted : 28/11/2012 10:33 pm
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I didnt say it was for every day br. Just that if I get one, its for touring or the odd trip to london (110miles).

Whatever its for its NOT for playing around on. Because Id scare myself too much. Hence no desire for some naked urban bruiser or cafe racer.


 
Posted : 28/11/2012 10:36 pm
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they really are stunning bikes! like them in the copper/amber they do
-edit-- the bike will only go a fast a u want it to min will top out at aprox 120-30 but its neve gone over 90 in the 5 months iv had it, i do a 40 mile round trip a day but really could ride all day given the weater and time.


 
Posted : 28/11/2012 10:37 pm
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You've not ridden a bike much then... What they are not for is doing 100's of miles every day, that's called a car.

No reason why not. Our record is 820 miles in one hit on a Speed Triple and a Speed Four. Not a fairing in sight. 🙂
The ST3s will do Isle if Man to Farnborough 2 up and loaded without breaking sweat. 🙂
The bike can do it. But can the rider...?

Stoner - Sounds like a sensible plan you have actually. 🙂


 
Posted : 28/11/2012 10:41 pm
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Yamaha MT-03 which wasn't really a choice and not exactly refined

Now that is an amazing bike. Stoner you should get a MT_01 then 😀

You've not ridden a bike much then... What they are not for is doing 100's of miles every day, that's called a car.

Now we here a lot of brain fart on here but this one, gets the top 3. Personnal record, 720 kms, 12 montain passes (col du restefond, col de Vars, col de l'Izoard, col du Lautaret, col du Galibier, col du Télégraphe, col de la Croix de Fer, col du Glandon, col du Lautaret, col de l'Izoard et col de la Cayolle) in one days, with what peter called a bmx with a pneumatic drill...


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 9:00 am
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I didn't say I hadn't ridden 100's of miles in one pop, and just last year did 20k commuting into London.

But I've been riding for over 30 years and Stoner hasn't even passed his test yet... So just trying to set 'expectations'.


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 9:16 am
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alexxx, Weiss Psycho Jacket is a decent jacket, a bargain for the money, I wear one with matching trousers for commuting. Dont worry about the jacket length, if you have the matching trousers they zip together at the back to stop the jacket riding up. The trousers are a bit higher waisted than jeans etc.

My advice would be get some decent gloves, like very decent. Its just taken 30 mins to get some feeling back in my fingers after my ride in this morn, heated grips on full just stopped the ice forming on my bars today!

Oh, and as for moving up to the 600 over the 125, just bear in mind that it'll be less forgiving if you're used to riding MTBs, a 125 you can pretty much get away with forcing round a corner, a 600 IMO needs better technique and a bit more commitment when leaning - just trust the tyres, always remember that they'll still grip the road even at a much more extreme angle than you're going to be (and most riders ever will be) leaning the bike over at! 8)


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 9:37 am
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You've not ridden a bike much then... What they are not for is doing 100's of miles every day, that's called a car.

Have to agree, I've done some long trips on the bike, and while they're fine every now and then I wouldn't want to do them [b]every day[/b].


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 10:08 am
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Views will differ on the 'long journey by bike' discussion but when i was commuting for work i took the bike every time (except when it snowed)....traffic wasnt an issue and i never once arrived late, for me its still the best way to get from A to B....of course when its cold and wet its less appealing and now i'm older and work closer to home i find i'm using the car more.

I had the use of a Kawasaki Versys (650cc variant) last year and went on holiday with it, great bike. Not that powerful on paper (60bhp i think) but its all available in the middle of the revs, longer travel suspension make it plush on the road and the chassis design itself is still lively as longer travel suspension can sometimes make a bike wallow about, Kawasaki really have performed miracles with the handling...nice riding position, decent screen, 19 litre fuel tank and 50mpg+....was travelling hundreds of miles a day in comfort, the perfect bike then?....almost, the brakes werent great but prior to trying this bike i'd only ridden sportsbike with awesome stoppers so found the brakes adequate at best, nothing some braided brake lines wouldn't remedy though.

Anyway, i liked it so much that the GSXR-750 is going on sale after Christmas and a new Versys will be taking its place, they are currently only 6k with Kawasaki's touring pack included (hand guards, taller screen and hard panniers)....got some decent European jaunts planned for next year and cant think of a better bike for the job.


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 11:00 am
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Triumph. Street. Triple.


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 11:11 am
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Triumph. Street. Triple.

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*if over 5 feet tall.

😆


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 12:28 pm
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Thanks mrjmt - I'm thinking of popping some surgical gloves under the gloves I'll be borrowing unless I find some before the day. might be a sweat fest but better than cold hands like you say.

very excited right now - just hope it warms up by 12 on sat


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 12:35 pm
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I found it a damn sight easier riding a 600 than a 125

ridden bikes for 43years, rode competitively, trials, raced enduro, had loads of big capacity dirt and sports bikes... perhaps the most 'fun' bike i ever had was a little 125 dirt bike because you could rag its head off and ride it properly flat out.


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 2:35 pm
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alexxx, before you go for the latex gloves, see if you've got some full finger mtb gloves that'll fit under the motorbike gloves. It'll be far less sweaty! 🙂


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 3:21 pm
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op - you might want to get sealskin type windproof socks as your feet will be effin cold.

might want to cosider some sunglasses if the sun is low, i use a dark/ black visor but wouldn't buy one if it is only for a 2 hour session.

rider height and bike capacity is not really an issue when above about 15mph or so, i am only about 5'3" and currently have a bmw k1300s & cagiva v-raptor 1000. Just sold my 1700cc MT01 and Fazer 1000. Most of my incidents are when MrsGixer is getting on or off the bikes, loose footing and bike topples over 😳 bloody expensive replacing the exhaust shields and end caps on the MT.


 
Posted : 29/11/2012 6:29 pm
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Had an AWESOME day out - loved every minute of it - found it a lot easier than a 125 as well! so stable! heated grips on the new bikes so was nice and warm and managed to get some alpinestars boots in the sale before going out 😀

happy days indeed

thanks all


 
Posted : 01/12/2012 6:19 pm
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Lovely! Glad you had a good time! 😀


 
Posted : 01/12/2012 6:23 pm
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Fab- it gets better too!


 
Posted : 01/12/2012 6:25 pm
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Brilliant, I am looking for a 125 to go to work (but might end buying another SRX 600 :p)


 
Posted : 01/12/2012 6:30 pm
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Remember, throttle to the stop at the apex fully cranked to ensure the tyres remain non square !!!


 
Posted : 01/12/2012 6:47 pm
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hehehe 😀 sooo good - felt like a kid in a candy store!

I was on this:

http://www.suzukicycles.com/Product%20Lines/Cycles/Products/SFV650/2013/SFV650.aspx#Features

reallly smooth!


 
Posted : 01/12/2012 6:52 pm
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thats the new version of my sv650 real nice kit
nice score with the boots


 
Posted : 02/12/2012 1:26 am
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Posted : 02/12/2012 1:39 am
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I don't work in miles or Kilometers. I go by hours. 8 hour trips to the north of Skye kills my arse on the bike!


 
Posted : 02/12/2012 1:59 am
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thats the new version of my sv650 real nice kit

SVF is just a less silly name for the Gladius... SV's still going strong, what's that, 9 years since a major revision. Not bad going...


 
Posted : 02/12/2012 2:40 am
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You'll never forget your first time! For me it was a cb500 around Farnborough and it was awsome 🙂 First bike was an SV650 too, lovely bikes. Don't know about the new ones but I'm not sure I'd call the old ones smooth! Lot of fun though.

When you do get a bike, can recommend the AIM training stuff. Also get yourself to a track day and have some proper fun on the bike 🙂


 
Posted : 02/12/2012 9:30 am
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Re the long trip debate.

There's a guy on the (mainly US) VTR250 forum I'm a member of, who's just bought another VTR250 from a member in Coastal California. Last week he collected it and rode it back to his home in Florida. Just under 3000 miles in six days on a 22 year old 250. Respect.


 
Posted : 03/12/2012 11:11 am
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northwind- god nows why they came up with that stupid name lol mines a 2000 and the new block is near enough the same bar the new oil cooler ports to the head so 13 years for the block and just styling changes (not for the better i must admit) sins the start.

reg the high milage--- u lot do love a willy waving contest dont u :p


 
Posted : 04/12/2012 8:13 am
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i did 1400 miles this year... i was quite pleased with that too 🙂


 
Posted : 04/12/2012 8:23 am
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I did 2, as in two. The way to the MOT station and back. Hopefully get out more in 2013. Have suggested a bike holiday to him indoors.


 
Posted : 04/12/2012 9:54 am
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3000 miles in three years....makes me sad, carpal tunnel syndrome has curtailed my riding and the sportsbike is going after new year.

Previously covered about 10,000 miles a year on sportsbikes.


 
Posted : 04/12/2012 11:36 am
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