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Forums › XJBikes Talk › General Lounge › What "new" bike would you buy?
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EdinaDad 3rd gear


Joined: May 02, 2008 Posts: 130 Location: Edina, MN
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 1:20 pm Post subject: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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I really like my XJ750. The power, the shaft drive. The riding position. I just wish it had liquid cooling. And, maybe a bit more power.
So, I was just pondering what I would buy if I were to look for a new bike. You know, something made this century. Or millennium if you prefer.
I don't like the v-twin look. If I wanted a Harley, I would have been a mechanic.
Being close to 50, I also don't want a sport bike. (Knees and Backs are a bitch when you get older). I like the upright riding position that my Maxim provides.
Here would be my ideal in a "New" XJ:
Liquid cooled.
Shaft Drive
900-1200 cc's
6 speed (better mileage)
2 up saddle. (Newly single so I want to take a new friend for a ride)
Good acceleration. (Give her more reasons to hold on)
Tach and Speedo.
With that being said, what would you recommend?
What would you buy if you really wanted a new bike? And why?
Thanks, Dan
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Ltdave Red Liner

Joined: Jul 23, 2007 Posts: 883 Location: as far east as you can get in michigan 43.027407, -82.493025
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 2:17 pm Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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yamaha XJR 1300...
too bad its not available in the states...
otherwise maybe a kawasaki ZRX 1200...
if i didnt do one of these then probably a Goldwing or the ST1300 (i THINK thats what they are called) from Honda...
that remark about the Harleys and being a mechanic is crap. ive got several friends who ride harleys and they dont do anymore 'repair' (implied) work than what ive had to do to my yamahas. the bikes are go from 70s pre-AMFs and AMFs to 2007 Nightsters with representatives from just about every model line...
_________________ 1981 550 Maxim
1982 750 Seca
1983 900 Seca
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BlackD 1st gear


Joined: May 14, 2008 Posts: 20 Location: Toledo, Ohio
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 2:36 pm Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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I would get a Honda VTX 1300 or 1800 if I could afford it. My father-in-law owns an 1800 and I love riding it.
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Ass.Fault XJ Wizard

Joined: Aug 09, 2007 Posts: 1026 Location: College Station, Texas
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 2:47 pm Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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I need a tissue to wipe the drool from the keyboard.
The xjr1300 is beautiful.
The stupid markets here....seems all the major choices are v-twin(ie a freaking tank, but two wheels) or a ~400lb superultramegasportbike(ie the nonutilitarian weekend machine)
I try to ride everyday, focusing on fuel economy
On a side note[thread hijack]
If excessive NOISE is addressed in the states, I assume the crusier bikes sales will decrease. I have heard some of the harley and jap makers with quiet exhaust, they are darn quiet. Some of the guys with the 1300-1800 crusier bikes like to sit in residental areas reving over and over and over.
This is why WE get bad names.
JERKS :D[/thread hijack]
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EdinaDad 3rd gear


Joined: May 02, 2008 Posts: 130 Location: Edina, MN
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 3:02 pm Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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Lt. Dave,
I sincerely hope that you never have to tender that check you wrote. The price of freedom is sometimes way too high but will always be paid for by people such as yourself. And for that I am grateful.
Regarding the Harley comment. I was just teasing. A Harley just ain't my cup of tea. Or Sake'.
That XJR1300 reminds me of my Nighthawk S.
Another bike I thought of was the B-King or Hayabasu. Or even the Versys. Does Yamaha make a naked/standard bike anymore?
Dan
_________________ 1983 Yamaha XJ750 Midnight Maxim
New for me on 5/2/2008
1983 Honda CB650sc Nighthawk
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mark.deady 2nd gear


Joined: Mar 02, 2008 Posts: 52 Location: fort bragg
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 3:27 pm Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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one bike comes to mind... the sv650 or 1000... they have a 6 speed and 4 diferent riding positions and looks to choose from. this is what i ab going with pending the sale of my 1980 xj650... hear is a link..... www.suzukicycles.com/p...ts/SV650K8
enjoy mark
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XJ4Keeps 3rd gear


Joined: Nov 13, 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Boston
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 3:43 pm Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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There are a number of big sport touring machines out there that would meet most of your criteria. The FJR1300 has a five-speed tranny, but would appear to have everything else you're looking for. I don't particularly like the ST1300 (I found it a little clumsy and somewhat unstable at speed), but it might be a good choice for someone with a more relaxed riding style than mine. The new Concourse 14 looks like a hell of a bike, although I've yet to ride one. If you've got deep pockets, there are several BMW models that would probably suit your needs.
If you are more into the naked-bike thing, you might consider something like a V-Max, or the Beemer R1200R, or even the Guzzi Breva. Insistence on shaft drive will limit your options, but there's bound to be something out there that you like.
As for me, I'd love to have a new K1200GT, but I ain't that rich. The '08 FJR would run a pretty close second.
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RangerG Red Liner

Joined: Apr 05, 2006 Posts: 544 Location: Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
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Zookie400 Red Liner

Joined: May 04, 2008 Posts: 834 Location: Connecticut
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 5:00 pm Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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ill probably get flamed for these........
HONDA CRF450 or a SUZUKI RMZ450 (both setup for supermoto)
SUZUKI DRZ400sm
HARLEY V-ROD.
honestly though, now that i have been screwing around in the bike world....i dont think i want to buy my next ride. i want to BUILD it!
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Great_Buffalo Red Liner

Joined: Aug 09, 2007 Posts: 620 Location: 43.719908/-98.030276
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 12:49 am Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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Here's my short list:
Susuki 650 V-Strom for it's light weight, adventure capabilities and the miles you can make before fueling as well as the price.
YAMAHA FJR1300R Sweet sport tourer, wonderful in the twisties
BMW F 800 GS - Great off road, Lots and lots of dirt in South Dakota. Light weight, great Rotax power. awsome adventure bike
BMW R 1200 GS Adventure - If money was no object. It's simply the best at what it is. You can travel nearly 400 miles between fuel stops. Even strips away the miles on the super slab. My friend has 2 of these, I ride with him as often as I can, who wouldn't?
The Buff
_________________ 82 XJ650 Maxim, DIY highway pegs, Vetter IV fairing. 20 mm ammocan hard cases. |
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MidniteMax 4th gear


Joined: Jan 05, 2008 Posts: 138 Location: Moncks Corner SC
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 3:05 am Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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I got a friend who just got a new BMW R 1200 GS Adventure. I gotta agree, it's everything The Buff said about it.
A bit expensive for me though.
My ideal plans are to find a slightly used Black Cherry 2007 FJR1300 in a couple of years. Man, Oh Man! That would be the ticket.
I kinda like the 2008 KLR650 too.
Rusty
_________________ My current bikes:
1979 SR500 (red)
1981 XJ650LH Midnight Maxim
1988 XVZ13DU Venture Royale
1998 VMax
2000 CMX250 Rebel
2000 Royal Star Venture Millenium
2002 650 Vstar Classic
2003 HD 883R |
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xyxj650 Red Liner

Joined: Apr 08, 2008 Posts: 547 Location: Abercrombie North Dakota
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 4:53 am Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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I think the next one for me is around a 2005-current Honda Saber 1100 with the stock flame paint job!!
_________________ 80 xj650 project keep finding things to fix! It will be new by the time I am done!
parting out 81 xj650
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Hyperion 2nd gear


Joined: Mar 17, 2008 Posts: 75 Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 6:15 am Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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_________________ 1983 XJ 750 Seca (running, need some tuning)
1998 Kawasaki ZX9R (Waiting for rebuild) |
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Hillsy Red Liner

Joined: Jan 15, 2006 Posts: 613 Location: Australia
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 6:42 am Post subject: Re: What "new" bike would you buy? |
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Here's my short list:
Susuki 650 V-Strom for it's light weight, adventure capabilities and the miles you can make before fueling as well as the price.
YAMAHA FJR1300R Sweet sport tourer, wonderful in the twisties
BMW F 800 GS - Great off road, Lots and lots of dirt in South Dakota. Light weight, great Rotax power. awsome adventure bike
BMW R 1200 GS Adventure - If money was no object. It's simply the best at what it is. You can travel nearly 400 miles between fuel stops. Even strips away the miles on the super slab. My friend has 2 of these, I ride with him as often as I can, who wouldn't?
The Buff |
My brother and I recently took out a Beemer GS1200 and a Buell Ulysses for a back to back test.
The Buell won hands down for everything.
I was pretty surprised at that after all the good press the GS had received.
Anyways, back to the topic....
Liquid cooled.
Shaft Drive
900-1200 cc's
6 speed (better mileage)
2 up saddle. (Newly single so I want to take a new friend for a ride)
Good acceleration. (Give her more reasons to hold on)
Tach and Speedo.
I can only think of one bike that totally fits the bill - BMW K1200 (the 4 cyl one).
_________________ CURRENT:
00 ZX9R streetfighter - very fast....
88 GS450 Cafe Build - very slow....
80 XT500 commuter - very practical....
PAST:
81 XJ750RH - Gone to my Bro in Law..
97 XJ900 Diversion - shouldn't have sold it...
88 XJ900 commuter - ditto....
83 XJ900 spare parts bike - never needed spares...
And some other Suzukis.... |
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stereomind XJ Wizard

Joined: Mar 05, 2007 Posts: 1371 Location: Tulsa, OK
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