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Ktm 990 Adventure. No contest.
yeh but BMW 😯 😯 😯 !!!!!!
lol
Have to be open-minded singlecrack 😉
😀
Fantastuic bikes the old Beemer. I did 4000 mile weeks and 800 mile days no worries and fast enough to play with the sports bikes in the twisties.
modern ones are lighter than the opposition and have you seen the new 1000 sports?
BMWs are for riders not posers 🙂
T J
what about all the posers on their GS adventures ? 😉
Ah - I forgot them. You got me bang to rights. Make the above statement all beemers except the GS
To be honest a bike is a bike
what ever you get you will enjoy it just ride it in all weathers touring/scratching/or just to the shops
1000ss is newest incarnation of the aircooled motor, ST2 is liquid cooled.
1000ss isn't quite that new any more, they're 1100cc now (except for the Sport Classic for a new one)... The 1000cc motor was a MASSIVE improvement in so many respects over the 900cc version of the old 2 valve air cooled motor though. Not only does it have about 15bhp more, but much smoother, more efficient, more refined etc.
ST2 is a 2 valve air cooled motor, not a 4 valve (hence the "2" in ST2, versus the "4" in ST4). For some reason though it was an odd capacity, at 944cc. Think they did it to make it slightly torquier than the 900ss and Monsters of the time as it was a heavier bike. The newer 1000cc and 1100cc motors are still miles better.
Why not consider an ST4 or ST4s? What's putting you off? Water cooled Ducati engines are only a pig if not serviced properly and on time, the only extra expense over an air cooled motor to run is basically the shims as they're twice as many of them because there's twice as many valves...
Most fun bike I've ever had a go on was someone's Monster ST4 (sadly not the S version with the 998 testastretta motor), it was just a riot!
One of these days will finally get my old 748 back on the road too I swear...
Not quite right Mav, the St2 is a 944 watercooled motor (despite what the Ride mag buyers guide said a few months back).
If, as you say, you're more likely to be doing short trips, why are you considering any sensible options?
It makes no logical sense to me to buy a motor bike for fun and wind up with a pipe 'n' slippers of a bike.
There should be no sensible option.
+1 : Yellow 748 for me too. I raced it briefly with New Era, but I wasn't very good! I had a yellow 900ss before that, but only for 3 weeks.
NosherDuke - shame on you! It was a fantastic summer for riding, one of the best for years, with or without the DSC - not sure why a bit of water should prevent you from enjoying the 996; only you know the answer to that! Trackdays would have made you more confident in the wet, perhaps?
Euro - you are joking aren't you? You think this is the ugliest Ducati ever???
No i'm not, and yes it is.
For £2-2.5k you could have a low mileage '97 VFR. Not even close to being the fastest bike i've owned but the one I miss the most. Hassle free smiles, easily fast enough for the roads (although a bit out of it's depth on track) and it'll still look like new years after the Duck and Triumph have gone to bikey heaven. Stick an open pipe on there and listen to the V4 angels.
With 3k to spend, you have a pretty good choice. I'd recommend a proper test ride before you buy any bike though.
PP - you thought a GSXR6 was flat compared to a CB500??? Did you have the engine running 😆
Singlecrack - those Mille's are lethal. Sold one for a mate recently (sneaked a few goes on her fisrt), so much fun.
It's always got to be the Ducati (but I am also a long term Guzzi owner)....
Having re read the first post and having had a think. If you really are only going to be doing short rides - sunday morning blasts I'd get an aircooled ducati monster with a large engine - 900 at least. Best looking, plenty of power delivered nicely, decent handling, customisable plenty around. The two valve aircooled motor is plenty in this sort of bike. Unless you are going to be doing tours then the ST series duke are a waste of time.
The triumphs you mention are a great bike but as a fun toy the monster has it. You get a newer lower milage monster for the same money as an ST
If you want to tour get the Sprint. So comfy! I am being torn between the 1050 Sprint and Tiger at teh moment, some test rides are getting planned for once the weather improves.
Going to trade in my Speed Triple 955i for one - I love the 955, the engine is an absolute peach and by heck the thing can shift! If you are looking for a bike really just for short blasts... get a Speed Triple 🙂
Me - I am looking to tour more, and carry the camera bag at the same time (in a top box) on some epic journies and fancy a bit of wind protection, though it is going to be wrenching getting rid of my current beastie 🙁
Euro - I bow to your better taste 😉 Surely the Multistrada takes the ugly cake though?
Definitely going to try before I buy, so no worries there. Perhaps I should clarify short rides - 2-4 hours short, so a little bit of protection would be good for this old bod! Take the point about Duke STs possibly being ott though.
TJ - that Monster looks good, but I've not yet seen one that looks so good in the flesh (metal??).
Am also developing a soft spot for these:
If the retro thing appeals, could well be worth a look.
Not that many about and they seem to hold their value, but everyone who's got/had one seems to rave about them.
Older Bloor Triumphs are look like great value at the moment, and they all appear to be massively over engineered.
"And before anybody suggests it, for various reasons I'm not going for the faster ST4s, Daytonas, etc. "
I havent ridden many bikes at all but what about the latest street triple r? (tricks him into having the daytona engine under him in a different bike - even if a little tweaked over the daytona version) I tried the 2010 model and love the weight,size and look of it (not to mention the sound) Even back down to 2007? theres not much between them all.Its nice to be on a bike that feels like a heavy DH bike.even pushing it around on the ground feels like its got no engine in it! ..well,compared to my zx9r.The bike that has stopped me in my tracks from buying the str because of having to justify the price of the triumph.. to downgrade from the kawasaki engine with all that power in each gear and not to mention the gear change.It still looks dog compared to the triumph and weighs more but it was only when i went back on the zx9 after the street triple r test that i found that to spend all that extra money in the trade in..for something that is nowhere near as good in many ways,important factors.. that i couldnt do it.
Once the street triples come down in price i will look into it but for now its sticking with the bike that i have found to have overcome so many niggles that magazines moan about on so many diffrent models over the past few years.
You get fed up of reading that so and so lacks in this area.. and this bike cant do this etc etc.. it gets confusing reading the mags. you end up moving your eyes away from the magazine,looking at a blank wall with a frown and telling yourself "mine doesnt do that.. or mine CAN do that.. with no problems?!" Behind all the hype with so many bikes you can soon put 2+2 together and realise that with each year,bike dont really change THAT much.
what peter and TJ says. When it comes to motorcycle they are the one to listen too. Me I would just go for a commando 961 to get best of both world, but I have only too kidneys. Plus I can't get my head in having more than one cylinder 😉
BTW - A pal has a bandit 12 going very cheap.
BTW - A pal has a bandit 12 going very cheap.
It's still is too expensive for what it is...
TJ- thanks for the thought, but I don't want a 4. SV1000s maybe....
Juan - its an import from France 🙂
Nearly bought a used Ducati ST2 once but bottled it as it didn't have a complete service history. Triumphs don't seem to light my first but if it was for a bike that would be used regularily I'd prefer one over a Ducati - although I'd prefer a BMW or Honda over either.
Service history is not as important as some would like you to believe, the 2 valve bikes are fairly easy to home spanner. I did the belts on mine with no problems but if i was buying a bike with no history i'd have to get the price of a big service knocked off. Loads of recepits and an indication that the owner knew what he was doing would be okay though.
How cheap TJ?
couple of grand IIRC - I'd have to check with him French / European import, Not many miles and no rust but a bit scratched in places
I don't remember the details exactly but its under book price to get shot of it. Will be MOTed for sale.
Rob S - I chopped in my 955 S3 for a ST1050. I wish I'd kept the S3! The ST is a good bike, but it is noticeably heavier and no faster (but smoother). I got it because we intended to do some touring on it, but we haven't. My partner says the pillion is a bit better than the S3, but she sure is high up! This is my fourth Hinckley Triumph and I love 'em, but I think the build quality has slipped a bit recently. Test rode a Street Triple last year - wow! They are a seriously quick and fun thing. May get one next. Or a Tiger (a bit tall for me , though). Or another Speed Triple ......... Or sell a kidney and get a Commando 961.
Get a Triumph!
I am spooked at this thread! Recently decided I want out of queing on the m3 and m25 and wnat to get back out in the air. First choice: triumph tiger 955i. Second choice Triumph speed four, and a friend is selling his monster on eBay right now, but don't fancy a naked street brawler for a 90mile round trip commute. So as you can tell, feeling kinship right now. Isn't mid life crisis fun!
My commutes have mirrored yours (M40 then M25).
You need a fairing, comfort and heated grips - last three bikes Tiger 1050, (old style) Fazer 1000 and zx9r all gave that.
[b]zx9r[/b]
Good for speed, handling and surprisingly comfy (40mpg) - did over 50k
[b]fazer[/b]
Never happy with it, badly balanced in that the rear tyre was always spinning or the front sliding - even with decent tyres - and worse in the wet... (45mpg)
[b]Tiger[/b]
Its BIG, but very comfy, safe (abs) and very economical (55mpg) - drivers seem to give it more 'space' - don't know why, but maybe 'cos I had a white one.
Commuting 90 miles megascooter every day - comfy, weather protection blah blah blah
Well... I didn't get the 1050ST. I had an accident a couple of days back and paid a deposit on a 2009 1050 Tiger instead. What can I say, loves me Triumphs 😉
Alas I blew the new mountain bike budget at the same time... but it does have full luggage and I blagged heated grips and a price I was "happy" with! It should be with me a week on Friday! Next step, open the air box and snorkel, fit a high flow filter and pop a more free flowing exhaust on, should get it up to 1050 Speed Triple levels of grunt 😉
br - my mate got a Fazer Thou after getting his 600 T Boned... he doesn't really like it either, thinks the 600 is a much nicer machine to ride! It's just interesting hearing someone else saying that they aren't necessarilly as good as many would have you believe.
I had a ride on it myself and just didn't like it.
Good choice Rob S
Z - a Triumph man also.
Just back from a trip to Kyle of Lochalsh from Inverness on the zx9r.roads were so quiet and dry.once you get out of town on it you soon realise that its a comfy bike for what it was designed for. Its just a pain at slow speeds around town or touring around the likes of Plockton just around the corner from Kyle! the sun behind me lighting up the snow capped mountains with a bone dry road up through Kintail was heaven.wild goats and deer were the only probs but all stayed put without running out onto the road..
just get a bike and ride it asap before the best of the winter scenery goes. ;O)
Euro wrote,
"but do you really want to own the ugliest Ducati ever made? "
It is not a Multistrada, therefore you are wrong 😉
Bit late but..
I love my RS and ride it to work every day( missed a few this year with the snow).
There is faster and nimbler and prettier stuff out there but as a tool its ace.
220mles/tank, 100+ comfy cruising(never seen together).
And if you do keep it a while they go and go( nearly 80k).
Sometimes its the only reason I get up for work - the ride in.
Bah.
Thee can stick all tha's triumphs and IT stuff. Tha wants a reet proper motorcycle. Tha wants..... an MZ250.
RING A DING DING RING A DING RING RING DING DING.
Commuting 90 miles megascooter every day - comfy, weather protection blah blah blah
Can someone please bash tj's head as hard as possible so he can get back to his senses... Scooter are not for motobikers factomundo. They are for loosers that have got cars and can't assume to get stuck in traffic jams. So with their big piece of shite, they can undertake you, jump traffic lights, abuse other road users and try to kill proper motorbikers. Last time I got in an arguement with one, lose my temper and dare him to a race. Not in town no, but first one to get to 'le col de la bonette'. Funnily enough he got his half helmet on and went his way. You just want to hit scooter people hard on the head until their brain fall out.
Restez Zen Juan!
Juan, calm down. 🙂 Having a rant with another biker of any kind gets nobody anywhere. United we stand, divided we fall.
It's a bike. Pure and simple.
I see all bikes as equal, engine or not, auto, manual, foot change, thumb change, with or without a clutch, 3-27 gears, Gearbox, hub gears, derallier gears or no gears, plasic, steel, carbon, titanium, alloy, on or off road, lycra, leathers, goretex, baggies, or city suit, belt, chain or shaft drive, 8-38 inch wheels, knobbly, slick, faired, unfaired, new, old or ancient, full face, open face or smiley face......

Problem is peter scooter are not bike they are ****ing scooter for muppet who can't use a gearbox. Have a couple of days holidays here. It will change your mind.
If it's got two wheels and a motor then it's good enough for me.... 😀

