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Old 17-09-11, 12:27 AM   #1
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Default A horrible situation

I find myself in the position of needing to find a new bike to commute on. Near the top of the list is an SV650. This raises two questions:

1) Can I find a decent one for two grand or so
2) Can I bring myself to own another SV?

Oh, and...

3) Would I rather have a KTM LC4 640 Supermoto
4) What about something like a DRZ400SM
5) Should I be more annoyed that the KTM disappeared from outside Great Ormond Street hospital this evening while I was visiting a patient

It's a rum do and no mistake.
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Old 17-09-11, 09:34 AM   #2
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Define decent
there's a k3 on the forum at the mo for £1900...and there are definitely cheaper out there. You could get a newer one for around £2k. I'd also be tempted by a DRZ no idea on pricingdings
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Old 17-09-11, 10:00 AM   #3
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Only real problem with the DRZ is it's about 20bhp down on the KTM, so it'd feel a bit gutless. And it's built with cheap parts so it'd feel relatively manky to ride.
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Old 17-09-11, 11:18 AM   #4
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Could you live with a yellow one?

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They're supposedly more fun to ride as they have a tendencey to crash, which you have to control.
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Old 19-09-11, 09:14 AM   #5
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Crisis averted - the KTM was found at 3am and I picked it up from Islington nick this morning.

Now I just need to fix it - much as I enjoy using a screwdriver as a key, I'm not sure it does much for security.
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Old 19-09-11, 06:03 PM   #6
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Glad you got it back. Was it disk locked or anything when the little gits nicked it?
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Glad you got it back. Was it disk locked or anything when the little gits nicked it?
No, it wasn't. I hadn't bothered to take my disc lock with me. Didn't expect to be away from it for three hours though.

Got an estimate for parts and labour to fix the non-cosmetic bits. Thick end of 400 quid. And it's overdue for a fairly major service, which is another 350. Still, it's only money...
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No, it wasn't. I hadn't bothered to take my disc lock with me. Didn't expect to be away from it for three hours though.

Got an estimate for parts and labour to fix the non-cosmetic bits. Thick end of 400 quid. And it's overdue for a fairly major service, which is another 350. Still, it's only money...
Can't take it with you as they say! Glad you got it back.
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I'm coming to terms with the almost-loss.

Just had to add handlebars to the list of parts that need replacing. I'm dreading the final bill in a few days.
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Crisis averted - the KTM was found at 3am and I picked it up from Islington nick this morning.

Now I just need to fix it - much as I enjoy using a screwdriver as a key, I'm not sure it does much for security.
Doesn't sound like it'll make a lot of difference. Result on getting it back.
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