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Best bike for motorway
Now don't get me wrong, I love my SV, however I've just taken a job with a 50 mile each-way commute. The SV would see me filling up with fuel every day.
What bike would you recommend to give me the best miles/tank and comfort for the motorway? Also, I have a (fairly cheap) Lazer Blade helmet, which is very noisy at motorway speeds (even with plugs) and my head gets buffeted around a lot, are more expensive Shoei/Arai helmets noticably quieter? Cheers, Rich. |
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Depends on budget, I find my ZX6R J2 (2001) good on the motorway, the G models ('98 - '99) can be picked up cheaply now. I have an AGV TiTech Lid which I wouldn't consider using out of town without plugs. I seem to have a habit of buying very noisy helmets!
I would suggest looking at a flip up / taller screen for the SV first. You can also go for a smaller rear sprocket to raise the gearing, this should improve fuel economy on motorway runs at the expense of making the bike feel less punchy at low speeds. |
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I had a Honda Dullsville for a short while, it would do 200+ on the tank, but every one of them tedious.
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VFR 800. That's what you want.
Yes, Shoei will be quieter. I just swapped my Nitro i had for 3 months for Shoei Xr1000. What a difference. |
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Will the VFR do 200 miles to the tank?
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Looks like 22 litre tank i think, might be wrong.
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Does anyone have first hand experience of modifying the SV-S for long motorway slogs (changed gearing/screen etc)?
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