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Bike Test Rides

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    Bike Test Rides

    So the wife is not happy with the monsters comfort. I am looking to possibly change bikes or add another. Here is a list of bikes I want to try. I need to see if anyone can help me out with testing any of these out.

    BMW K1200s
    Ducati ST2 or ST4- this I already have lined up
    Triumph tiger 1050
    Honda VFR
    Triumph Bonneville(I know very different than the rest)

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    I had two Monsters. I feel her pain.

    I recommend the VFR, depending on generation

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    Re: Bike Test Rides

    If you want to come visit me in Savin Hill you can try out my Tiger 1050 ABS. At $6-7K used it's a lot of bike for the money. PM me. I can't ride for a month or more due to my knee surgery so it's just sitting in the shed. Used bikes:
    http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...ml#post1419477

    I belong to Yankee Beemers and while the K bikes are reliable, certain repair costs like clutch replacement are crazy. Caveat.

    I got a chance to ride a co-worker's Bonneville and found the suspension to be pretty rudimentary, although it can be upgraded pretty reasonably.

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    Thanks as for the Bonnie I would consider something like this or upgrading a base model to something like this. I will get back to you about giving it a go thanks.

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    Re: Bike Test Rides

    I'm in the same situation in looking for a middle weight bike that the wife would be comfortable on. For some reason I have heavy interest in the VFR but need to get some seat time to decide further.

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    Re: Bike Test Rides

    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett View Post
    I had two Monsters. I feel her pain.

    I recommend the VFR, depending on generation
    Actually testriding is a very good idea; it's all about the individual fit. BostonSVkid, have you done any work with the ergonomics of her Monster? Adjust handlebars, footpegs, levers, etc.? Often a lot can be done with the bike one has. Personally, the Monster fits me perfectly; I can do 600 miles a day easily, and have done 900 in a day (as part of a cross-country bomb 2700 miles in 4 days). YMMV.

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    Re: Bike Test Rides

    Hi PHilB
    She only ride pillion and there is just no good way to make the monster more comfy on the back seat as far as I can tell.

    Quote Originally Posted by PhilB View Post
    Actually testriding is a very good idea; it's all about the individual fit. BostonSVkid, have you done any work with the ergonomics of her Monster? Adjust handlebars, footpegs, levers, etc.? Often a lot can be done with the bike one has. Personally, the Monster fits me perfectly; I can do 600 miles a day easily, and have done 900 in a day (as part of a cross-country bomb 2700 miles in 4 days). YMMV.

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    Re: Bike Test Rides

    I have an '00 VFR that you're welcome to try.

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    We can hook you up with a Tiger and Bonnie to ride over here at National Powersports if you want to take the trip up.

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    Re: Bike Test Rides

    I have a VFR with a Sargent seat, 2007. I live in Newton. Wife likes it on the back and i have taken it to VT on a two up weekend getaway. You two can try it out assuming your are responsible enough...happy to follow you on your monster :-)

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    Re: Bike Test Rides

    Quote Originally Posted by BostonSVkid View Post
    Hi PHilB
    She only ride pillion and there is just no good way to make the monster more comfy on the back seat as far as I can tell.
    Ah, there you are correct. I at one point was looking to get a bike that was better for two-up, and probably would have looked at pretty much the same list you have. While I was looking about, though, I happened on a good deal on a little Honda 250 Nighthawk, so I picked that up to see if she might decide she liked riding her own better. This worked out for us; she rode the 250 for a couple seasons, then I got her a Monster of her own, which she now rides, and the 250 went to our daughter for her first bike.

    I have ridden all of the bikes you list, and any of them would serve well (although the Bonneville would be slower and less comfy for longer trips than the others). I would probably have gone with one of the Ducati ST models.

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    Re: Bike Test Rides

    Having ridden a Ducati ST3, I would also strongly recommend it. Very similar to my VFR with more character and engine that taps on the best of the ST2 and ST4

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