Newbie with his sights set high...
Newbie with his sights set high...
Hiya. For those of you who don't read the "Start your Engines" thread, I'm Nick. I live in deep south Texas(Get me outta' here!) and I'm starting the MSF course in September. I'm getting my first bike in December, so I have -plenty- of time to consider, research, and debate on what it should be. But I have one thing that is always on my mind:
I want to be able to tour.
Yet, I don't want a Hondabago(Goldwing) 'cause it's too heavy. And I imagine very, very comfortable. (vision of himself falling asleep and driving off a cliff). I need something light, maneuverable, quick, and comfy(but not too comfy, as explained above). Help me out?
I was thinking a Kawasaki KLR650 or some other dual purpose/adventure bike. Thoughts? Comments? Hate mail? Bribes?
I want to be able to tour.
Yet, I don't want a Hondabago(Goldwing) 'cause it's too heavy. And I imagine very, very comfortable. (vision of himself falling asleep and driving off a cliff). I need something light, maneuverable, quick, and comfy(but not too comfy, as explained above). Help me out?
I was thinking a Kawasaki KLR650 or some other dual purpose/adventure bike. Thoughts? Comments? Hate mail? Bribes?
"Oh no! My train of thought derailed!" -Me
"That's it, Grandpa... I challenge you to Mortal Kombat!" -Me
"That's it, Grandpa... I challenge you to Mortal Kombat!" -Me
Grandma wants me on a new bike because of warranties. Yeah... Any help with convincing her otherwise would be greatly appreciated.ZooTech wrote:You should be able to pick up a good used Concours for <$6,000. If you're set on buying new, you'd be hard-pressed to find anything I'd consider a "touring" bike for that price.
"Oh no! My train of thought derailed!" -Me
"That's it, Grandpa... I challenge you to Mortal Kombat!" -Me
"That's it, Grandpa... I challenge you to Mortal Kombat!" -Me
I'm physically unable to ride sports bikes. Rib injury that was never treated keeps me from leaning forward too far. Plus, I'm not fond of sports bikes to begin with.ZooTech wrote:I see a Ninja 500R and some bags from eBay in your future.
Anyone have any thoughts on the KLR650? Is it capable of taking a, say, 9 hour trip from Harlingen to Dallas?
"Oh no! My train of thought derailed!" -Me
"That's it, Grandpa... I challenge you to Mortal Kombat!" -Me
"That's it, Grandpa... I challenge you to Mortal Kombat!" -Me
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V-Strom
I'd go with the 650 V-strom. You can probably pick one up for under $6,000. I sat on one the other day. I'm 5'7" with a 28" in seam. I'd need the shorter seat. I had to balance on my toes with the regular seat. It's got a huge fuel tank for touring and supposedly gets decent mpg. I think the msrp on the strom is $6,200'ish but, I've seen them advertised in the $5,200 range in cycle traders.
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A quick list of my uses:
1. Driving back and forth to school.
2. Driving to Dallas every few months or so.
3. Driving around town for fun.
I don't live in the best of areas... Are you sure something flashy would be a reasonable choice?
2. Driving to Dallas every few months or so.
3. Driving around town for fun.
I don't live in the best of areas... Are you sure something flashy would be a reasonable choice?
"Oh no! My train of thought derailed!" -Me
"That's it, Grandpa... I challenge you to Mortal Kombat!" -Me
"That's it, Grandpa... I challenge you to Mortal Kombat!" -Me