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Jasper - 10/3/09 at 04:13 PM

I moved my shop to a nearby town, about 12 miles away. Almost the entire journey is on a busy dual carriageway.

So I've got a full bike license, but want something cheap just to get me to work everyday. Needs to do 80mph comfortably as I don't want to get stuck behind lorries etc...

Cheap to run, insure, etc etc, but hopefully fun to ride.

Quite like the idea of a supermoto type machine, but anything would do.

Your thoughts gentlemen


Flamez - 10/3/09 at 04:15 PM

Harley "fatboy"


whitestu - 10/3/09 at 04:20 PM

A Kawasaki GPZ500S is nice and cheap, does about 50-60 mpg and is plenty fast enough, or alternatively a Honda CB500.

Suzuki SV650's are also nice and a bit different.

Stu

[Edited on 10/3/09 by whitestu]


Dangle_kt - 10/3/09 at 04:21 PM

As someone who has owned a few supermotos... THEY ARE NOT FOR COMMUTING!

The wind blast is aweful, the vibes are terrible, the service intervals are very very short and the seats are like long thin planks.

For a toy they can;t be beaten, but for using daily your barking up the wrong tree... well unless you go for something lame like a drz400, but that struggles to pull the skin off a glass of water in standard trim.

I'd recommend something simple, like a bandit 600 s, it has an excellet riding position, fast enough for what you want, can handle reasonabley well for a sunday ride out and dispite looking tatty when well used, are a real work horse.

If you are looking for even more of a work horse, check out a bmw k1, ugly as sin, and getting on a bit - but shaft driven and about as bullet proof as it gets!

Also look at an sv650 either naked or s version, s is more racey but can be heavier on the wrists in slow traffic - naked version can be a bit poor for windblast but has a good riding position for commuting.

All are pretty cheap to run too


tomgregory2000 - 10/3/09 at 04:30 PM

VTR1000


Memphis Twin - 10/3/09 at 04:34 PM

BMW R80.
Cheap, fast(ish), handles well(ish). Reliable, simple, shaft drive, everything accessible, very comfortable, bags of character. And when the bug has well and truly bitten you'll want to turn it into a Cafe Racer, and then wonder why you'd want anything else.

And I've owned a VTR1000...

[Edited on 10/3/09 by Memphis Twin]


Jasper - 10/3/09 at 04:41 PM

Hmmmm - like the Suzuki SV when it came out, and I do like a twin (had ducati's before)......

VTR - yeah right, nice sensible option!

Will take a look at the rest as well though....


Peteff - 10/3/09 at 04:43 PM

650 or 600 Bandit, 600 Hornet or Kawasaki ER6 can all fit into your category and put a grin on your face or get you in trouble for speeding. Anything's an improvement on the Ducati

[Edited on 10/3/09 by Peteff]


owelly - 10/3/09 at 04:45 PM

Edited because my idea was stupid...

[Edited on 10/3/09 by owelly]


tomgregory2000 - 10/3/09 at 04:45 PM

My VTR is, ive got race pipes on it and its the best sound, also in traffic you give it a couple of blips on the throttle and people tend to move out of the way


ernie - 10/3/09 at 04:48 PM

See my ad in for sale section


bigrich - 10/3/09 at 04:49 PM

The SV is a good option, or a bandit got to say that as i have just bought a MK1 bandit 1200, that would be a great commuter and with minimal front tyre wear into the bargain.

Supermoto's are a little too focus'ed. If your not too image concious then a GPz 500 or cb500 or gs would fit the bill.

Dont forget hornet 600's cracking bike also fazer 600


Dangle_kt - 10/3/09 at 05:06 PM

If you start looking more to a sportier model, the a zzr600 is a decent bike for the money.


lsdweb - 10/3/09 at 05:21 PM

Honda NTV . Bags of torque, very reliable and plugs along really well.


owelly - 10/3/09 at 05:29 PM

I bought a GSXF 750 last year and it's a good thing for the price. Full t and t for £600.


Mellow Matt - 10/3/09 at 05:45 PM

I'd suggest something faired, that far on a dual carriageway without fairing might get a bit annoying. I've got a CB500 and a GSXR 600 and I much prefer the GSXR on motorways due to the fairing. A GPZ500 as suggested before would be nice and cheap and pretty solid too. Or a ZZR600, tried and tested bike that one!


mads - 10/3/09 at 06:05 PM

Another person for the Bandit. I had a 600cc Bandit S (semi-faired) and it was a fantastic bike. Great for general cruising and certainly able to keep up with my mates Thundercat as well as some of the 750's. I'm sure a 1000cc would be just, if not more, fun. And if you do do any pillioning, then it is really comfy for your pillion. I did a Birmingham - Stafford M5/M6 journey with my mate on the back and the bike took no notice of that fact.

They are relatively cheap to buy and to repair (learned that the hard way) and very forgiving if you do some saft stuff :$

Whatever bike you go for, I'd go with a semi-faired version as wind blast can be a PITA especially on dual carriageways/motorways.

[Edited on 10/3/09 by mads]


Dangle_kt - 10/3/09 at 06:11 PM

forgot to say, you might want to consider buying a cheaper bike and us the extra to pay for a local police training course or similar, and some high visability waterproof kit (suit, gloves and boots)

commuting on a bike isn't much fun - I can only guess you havn't done it much as you own a ducati, and you'd spend more time on the phone to greenflag recovery.

[Edited on 10/3/09 by Dangle_kt]


rf900rush - 10/3/09 at 06:33 PM

Keep it under 400cc and you only pay £36 road tax.

I used to run a CBR400RR for commuting.
£90 insurance (TPFT) 50MPG.

Although sports bikes are hard on the wrists/arms.

Don't forget bike bikes eat tyres.


Mark Allanson - 10/3/09 at 07:34 PM

The last commuter bike I had was a Honda CD200 Benley, 130mpg, nice big seat, might struggle to cruise at 80mph though!


ibakes - 10/3/09 at 09:03 PM

My Father in law has a f reg honda cg125, not really very good for 80 but think its something like 200 miles from £8 worth of fuel. £15 tax, i would have it but i want my zx6 back on the road.

think he only wants £100 for it

kick start, very reliable needs mot, new battery £10 and regulator £16 as the front light dosnt work too well at low revs


RichardK - 10/3/09 at 09:07 PM

remember my dad had a metalic maroon cd 200 benley, spend ages earning my pocket money waxing that, arh memories!!

Cheers

Rich

[Edited on 10/3/09 by RichardK]


foes - 10/3/09 at 10:53 PM

Reliable/cheapish supermoto, how about a Suzuki drz400sm....?
They're not too focused to ride every day and don't have the daft service intervals like the proper euro supermoto's, ideal i'd say...



Jasper - 13/3/09 at 10:38 AM

Thanks guys - will have a lok at all those and see if anything comes up cheap in my local ads....


idl1975 - 13/3/09 at 02:34 PM

A few comments and suggestions...

1) The GPz500 recommendation is a very good one. Brilliant to ride (considering the obvious!), comfy, light, 60mpg, cheap as proverbials. Google GPz500 race bikes and you might be surprised too. Remember you want a later model with twin front discs - early ones have only 1.

2) SMs - true SMs are indeed s*** commuters, very thirsty and extremely unreliable (replace piston and inspect bores at 20hrs ... etc etc). I owned a Duke II for a while, which was NOT a true SM, but was very economical on petrol, brilliant to ride and quick as all buggery round corners. Perfectly happy on motorways or extended 80mph runs, if a bit windy. Available for a grand or so. Only problem is the valve clearances (DIY?) and the s***metal used to manufacture the exhaust and fasteners.

Edit: Nowt against DRZs and the Yam XT600 SM-a-like, but they're both heavy and slow compared to a Duke.

3) K100, K100RS, K100RT, K100LT. Get one in decent nick with full luggage under 100k for under £800. Will go forever if it ain't already broken, also 50-60mpg. 16v RS is more than quick enough, and the post-89 models even have modern(ish) tyre sizes, so you can stick some BT020s on.

4) TRX850 - my main road and commuter bike, which I've kept while selling GSX-Rs, '954s, etc etc. 55 mpg, one ins. group lower than an old 600, 135mph and 79hp with the obligatory cans. Good do-anything bike which can tour, scratch, commute, track day, and so good BMW copied it and called it the F800. You can get a 10 year old version with all the key mods done for a little under a grand, and nothing really breaks. Change the oil and keep riding.

quote:
Originally posted by Jasper
I moved my shop to a nearby town, about 12 miles away. Almost the entire journey is on a busy dual carriageway.

So I've got a full bike license, but want something cheap just to get me to work everyday. Needs to do 80mph comfortably as I don't want to get stuck behind lorries etc...

Cheap to run, insure, etc etc, but hopefully fun to ride.

Quite like the idea of a supermoto type machine, but anything would do.

Your thoughts gentlemen


[Edited on 13/3/09 by idl1975]

[Edited on 13/3/09 by idl1975]


idl1975 - 13/3/09 at 02:45 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Jasper
Thanks guys - will have a lok at all those and see if anything comes up cheap in my local ads....


Just to state the obvious (again?) BTW, but ANY boxer BMW will go for stacks more than a K-series. No reliability or eocnomy reason, it's the beardy, Sam Browne wearing BMW owners club prejudice (not that I have anything against Beardists). Get a newer one and you're paying the Ewan'n'Charley premium.

Hence they aren't actually good used buys...

For 12 miles, why not just a C90? I occasionally take the trials bike to work - 20 miles on A roads no problem, as no bugger will drive more than 40mph down them anyway. Buy and insure for £150...


Jasper - 13/3/09 at 04:14 PM

C90 - Imagine if somebody saw me on it Remember, scooters are like fat birds, great fun to ride as long as nobody finds out!!

Thanks again for all the help, few good chices there, just depends what comes up cheap locally.