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Taking a page directly out of Stoneman's book, I am looking to ride some of you guys' bikes. We have been looking for a new bike for Rob, and in the meantime he has been commuting occasionally on my SV. I have toyed with getting a new bike for a few years, but haven't found anything I like enough to justify replacing her. But, he suggested we try to get me a new bike, and he ride the SV until he gets a new one. It is my turn for a new bike after all
Anyway, problem stands that I don't know what I want. So I want to test ride a bunch of yours. I am not completely writing off I-4s, but I really like my V-Twin for power distribution and slenderness of machine (I am 5'6" with a 31" inseam, so the narrower the bike, the more comfy I tend to be). I am also intrigued by triples, as I think they might be a good compromise between the torquey feel that I like and the smoothness of an I-4 (but I really don't know, as I have never ridden one). I'd prefer something faired, but am open to streetfighter-style nakeds (I really don't like the round cruiser-style headlight of the SV-N). I like the seating position of my SV, and also the mid 2000s GSXRs, and I found myself pretty comfortable on the new Kawi 636. I am not a fan of true "standards" (SV-N, FZ6, etc) as they hurt my lower back after a while. We are trying to keep costs down, so we're not looking to buy new, probably 5-10 years old.
I'm open to suggestions (and offers), but want to try:
Triumph Speed Triple/Daytona 675
GSXR 750
Kawi ZX6 and/or ZX10
Kawi Z1000
Aprilia Tuono/RSV4
Suzuki TL1000R
Bennelli Cafe Racer (ha, if someone has this and is willing to let me ride it, you might not get it back)
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.
You should try a Rex.
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ive got a crossplane r1 that you sounds like is right up your alley. they can be had for pretty cheap but may not be cheap enough for you. i also have an 01 gsxr 750 you can try out too.
Your welcome to try out my 09. Just bear in mind you break you buy obviously lol. That said the place it really shines is turns. Leaned over it soaks up bumps like nothing and just tracks true. Its pretty new and totally stock other than a slip on so it should be a good representation for you. And they can be had for the 5 to 6 range if your patient.
What are you looking for? Track toy, fun street, commuter? I deffinately find I ride less with this bike over my 95, its just not as comfortable. Although I think a seat would fix that.
Last edited by DaveZX6r; 08-08-13 at 08:38 AM.
"You don’t need to tell me the horror story about your uncle’s buddy who wiped out his chopper while drag racing at some hooligan rally. That just makes me wish I were talking to your uncle’s buddy instead of you. He sounds pretty cool."
Originally Posted by JalopySiR
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!! This time I was laughing at you. Sorry.
How about a bunch of suggestions on bikes you'd NEVER be remotely interested in?![]()
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Yes. Primarily a streetbike (50-200 mile rides are most likely to happen). I don't commute much due to being on daycare duty 4 out of 5 days per week, and I would probably end up taking it to the track next year. Basically, I'm looking for the perfect bike. I found it in my SV, and I'm hoping to get lucky enough to find another bike I love for 8 years.
Clayton, tell me more about this Rex you speak of.
I should probably also mention that, like Stoneman, I don't want to travel far to try these, so if we could meet somewhere, or you come to me, that would be perfect.
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.
I have a TL-R you can try, if you're interested shoot me a PM.
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http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...mph-Speed-Four
(Despite what the ad says, you could ride it, but it is in Southwick)
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.
Id be willing to let you try out my 07 ZX6
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I've had my Rex going on 9 years now. Still makes me smile.
I'm 10 minutes from where you work, so you can come to me. Try that out, the Vmax, and the Wee just for shits and grins![]()
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I don't own a bike on your wish list but let me know if you have a dock that needs repair or trees that need to be cut down.
It's not on your list but you can try my BMW FS800 ST anytime you want. I love it. comparable bikes listed at 2wind are about $8000.00
you are always welcomed to ride my GSXR 1000
The upright look is kindof a combination of the angle of the shot and the bar conversion kit that is on the bike in that pic...it has the stock (lower, cliponish) bars on it now. I will try to post a picture of how it looks now below (need to change devices to where the pic is). It IS nice to be able to swap back and forth between the two fairly different riding positions easily. That bar conversion kit from LSL cost me $300 and is included. Takes less than an hour to swap between the two, using same cables.
Comparing the speed 4 to the SPEED triple is a huge difference...modern speed triples are 1050cc vs 600 in the speed four. The STREET triple though, is a 675, and closer in performance and feel. I rode one recently and was actually surprised at how similar it felt to the speed four. Street triple has more low end grunt and some more power overall; speed four is pleasant and predictable for cruising around, and will scream/fly like all inline 4 600s at much higher rpms.
Good points about the speed four: I haven't seen another one on the road since I've owned it, and it seems to spark a lot of conversations when parked because not too many people have seen one; its suitable for occasional trackday use, and I did two trackdays on it when I was in red group (then I bought a dedicated track bike because I didn't want to risk the speed four. It has never been down); its a lot cheaper to buy than a used street triple; insurance rates are very low; its light and easy to maneuver; handling, for a stock bike, is extremely good; and best of all, I think it has probably depreciated most of what it ever will...in other words, if you don't crash it, you may be able to sell it down the road for what you paid for it. I like "free multi year leases" like that. The one I have is a 2006, the last year they were made.
If you notice, I haven't bumped the ad in a while...I have a bunch of bikes (7), and every time I take the speed four out, I think I will kick myself if someone grabs it, so I was just gonna hold onto it indefinitely. But I saw your post and it seemed to fit into your request for suggestions, so I threw it out there. You are welcome to ride it, even if for tire kicking/comparison purposes, if you are around the Southwick area and I still have it (only because I know your reputation from trackday/race people who have dealt with you; for anyone else I don't know, the "Mayhem" limitation still applies! (LOL))
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Street Triple R with the bug eye headlights and fly screen. if you don't like the relatively high bars you can always change them. I hear there's this local company that makes clip ons and risers. you might know them.![]()
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stock bars currently on the Speed Four. It has the twin round headlights like a lot of Triumphs, and the flyscreen.
Last edited by Imbeek; 08-08-13 at 11:36 AM.
if you set it up right you could make a loop through the local states and try every bike on your list. its a rare opportunity and probably worth it. other owners may want to swap bikes too.
sounds like a good meetup idea. bunch of owners from one area can meet up and let you take your pick.
Basically everyone on this forum who has wanted to ride an SV has been offered mine, so if a trade-off is what you're after i'm sure i can accommodate. i have no qualms about loaning her out, and subscribe to the you break it you fix it philosophy. I really appreciate all the offers. I am really liking the look of that speed 4....it is different and looks super comfy. i am old enough now that i like the idea of a conversation starter, as long as it can do what i want it to. i am never near southwick, though....
bubba, i know the sv is perfect for what i want, but after 8 years it really is time to change...or at least look. this is not a set in stone deal, just curious as to what's out there that could respark my interest. i am by no means selling her.
clayton, i will be visiting you to wreak havoc in your stable soon, i'm sure. like i said, i'm on daycare duty most days, so it will take a day or so to plan with rob.
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.
god 50 to 200 miles? lol I was complaining about comfort because I can't do the 400 days I used to. With a better seat the 6r is very doable as long as your body is in shape and used to a leaned forward stance. Also for a 600 it has a lot of low end, and I still get about 35 to 40mpg.
"You don’t need to tell me the horror story about your uncle’s buddy who wiped out his chopper while drag racing at some hooligan rally. That just makes me wish I were talking to your uncle’s buddy instead of you. He sounds pretty cool."
Originally Posted by JalopySiR
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!! This time I was laughing at you. Sorry.
I do like the streetfighter, just afraid I couldn't afford it. The ones I have seen for sale are more than I am willing to spend. I'm really not a fan of the monsters. Just don't like how they look. And if I don't like looking at it, I won't get it.
50-200 miles only because my daughter is 4 and I have approximately 2 free days a year. I used to do 400+mile days with regularity pre-kiddo. Just can't justify losing time with her when I have so little of it lately.
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.