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sauluk 23-05-11 09:50 PM

Need a 'super' hack!
 
I'm putting too many miles on the CBR so am thinking of a second bike to take on the commuting / distance work.

I don't want something rubbish mind, it has to still be fun but cheap to run and if at all possible good looking. Initial thought was a naked SV but would welcome some views here!

andrewsmith 23-05-11 10:02 PM

Re: Need a 'super' hack!
 
What you thinking distance wise?
UK and France etc...

If so;

Thundercat
Faired Hornet
CBR600F
Blandit 600s
SV

If your thinking hacks

ER5
CB500
CBF500 (weighs a ton but good bikes)
GPZ 500 (Jury out on the motor)
GS500

HTH

sauluk 23-05-11 10:37 PM

Re: Need a 'super' hack!
 
The CBR would be doing the touring, else I'd sell it! This would be for commuting and donkey work / motorway miles

Jackie_Black 24-05-11 09:34 AM

Re: Need a 'super' hack!
 
Just get a honda deauville, clearly an excellent real world motorbike that just looks cack

mikerj 24-05-11 12:28 PM

Re: Need a 'super' hack!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewsmith (Post 2543201)

GPZ 500 (Jury out on the motor)

The engine is fine, but the flywheel on the older 'A' bikes tends to lose it's magnets which can causes a fair bit of damage. The later D series bike don't do this.

andrewsmith 24-05-11 02:16 PM

Re: Need a 'super' hack!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikerj (Post 2543505)
The engine is fine, but the flywheel on the older 'A' bikes tends to lose it's magnets which can causes a fair bit of damage. The later D series bike don't do this.

Fair enuf didnt know that

Whyte25 24-05-11 02:34 PM

Re: Need a 'super' hack!
 
My Naked SV is for sale....

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=166198

Had all the major stuff done...

Bedhead 24-05-11 02:38 PM

Re: Need a 'super' hack!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikerj (Post 2543505)
The engine is fine, but the flywheel on the older 'A' bikes tends to lose it's magnets which can causes a fair bit of damage. The later D series bike don't do this.

I put 75k on one of these, needed shimming around 28k but never missed a beat otherwise, needs looked after as the build quality ain't up to neglect. Engine is docile until 7000 revs then takes off like a 2 stroke. :-D

It'll actually sit all day at 90 if you need it to.

I'd take an old CBR1000F, reasonable economy for a big bike, decent protection and utterly unburstable. Dirt cheap too.

yorkie_chris 24-05-11 04:22 PM

Re: Need a 'super' hack!
 
Except the GPZ tends to scuff it's cams, the starter clutches crack up, etc. Was an OK bike but would never have another.

CBR1000 is OK until you have the world of pain trying to do a camchain tensioner on one. Lovely comfy things, though rather heavy.
Dullville is OK, except complicated, lots of plastic sh*t in the way if you want to do anything on one.

Bedhead 24-05-11 06:38 PM

Re: Need a 'super' hack!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2543687)
Except the GPZ tends to scuff it's cams, the starter clutches crack up, etc. Was an OK bike but would never have another.

CBR1000 is OK until you have the world of pain trying to do a camchain tensioner on one. Lovely comfy things, though rather heavy.
Dullville is OK, except complicated, lots of plastic sh*t in the way if you want to do anything on one.

I think the GPZ top end wear is very dependant on oil changes and level, I'm a strict 3000 mile guy when it comes to that sort of thing, damn thing is still going, gawd knows how many miles are on it now, I saw it parked up a couple of years ago and the mileage had miraculously halved since I sold it in 2000!;);)

Later CBR's should have the camchain woes sorted, the ones with the indicators in the lower part of the fairing and linked brakes had a modified tensioner from the factory, the only problem with the later ones is the linked brakes have 10 hoses and they cost £250 to replace! Of all the bikes I've owned, they have been the most comfy, a 150mph sofa!:-D


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