High_Side wrote: ... more appealing than the new Conny. That thing is the size of a whale...
kitting out ... Kawi 600s.... I've stepped it back a notch or two with the VFR and am happy for the moment, but the new stuff still makes me drool.
And the ST-4 does make me drool. The ST-3 caught me off gaurd as one of the nicest bikes I have ridden, but on my touring ride I need less expensive maintenance... A used ST-4 that was at Rev a while back required $1000 worth of valve adjustments every 10 000km!...
Makes the old viffer look better all of the time.
Re Kawi: a buddy rode a ZX600D (or E model, i think, the late 80s early 90s version that was the chubby-chassis design) for quite awhile as his daily rider. Big enough to be comfy and a great motor. I guess the Concours may be a bit chubby too. never looked at one in person. I always prefer smaller bikes too, but horsepower I can control with the wrist, so i never mind having more as the temptation on the street is rarely there. Insurance might be worse on the big-bore stuff though.
Re Ducati: even as I wrote that, I was thinking, "I'd hate to be the guy adjusting the valves though."

and still no shaft-drive. I still prefer the air-cooled engines in Ducati's anyhow... picky about the looks... a monster looks really good in air-cooled guise, etc, but I'm sure a 1098 wouldn't offend me, being clothed a little better
ah yes, the VFR still wins in spades for sport-tourer over many things... 'cept for us anti-honda guys

but the newer models looks are just wrong for a sport-tourer in my mind... i prefer the more conservative styling for a s/t bike, just can't believe the BMW800s cost what they do. Seems like a really nice balanced bike, sans telelever even, and they're just up against stiff competition from many sides at the price on that thing. It doesnt really have enough *soul* to warrant the price... it needs to have SOMETHING more than loads of practical value. I'd rather have a bike with quirks that has some soul rather than one that is just really good all around but costs an arm and a leg. maybe Yamaha's TRX850 will roll into town, most of the practicality of the BMW at lower cost,
except shaft-drive is what really makes it *civilized* for huge miles (snicker/chuckle). damn... well, this is why the kawi seems like the only match for the bimmer. shaft. guess one could build a nice auto chain-lubing system

and voila.
"Zounds! Zorched by Zarches, Spaceman Spiff's crippled craft crashes on planet Plootarg!"
For Sale: Ninja 600 with parts bike, needs minor work, $30, no title... (GEE THAT DOESNT RING ANY WARNING BELLS DOES IT?)