The bike I own currently is a lot of fun but it's difficult for trips longer than an hour and it's not really easy for me to get anyone on it two up due to the height. The lack of aftermarket parts does not help this scenario either.
So I said to myself, what if one day I got another motorcycle. One with bags and a nice comfy seat lower to the ground so my (short) wife can get on easier. Lower to the ground so I can flat foot it!
When I went to the dealer the first thing I thought about was probably getting the Monster 696 that I had already wanted. The controls are much easier for me to reach, I can flat foot the bike, and there is always tons of aftermarket stuff for Ducati's.
But the Manager of the place I was talking with said something interesting to me "Don't ever go down in CC, you won't like it". He suggested I check out the new monster (1200cc) which, when it comes out, will basically have everything I want already on it. Instead of paying to have all the upgrades on the 696 (Adjustable suspension, more comfy seat, etc) and then feeling lackluster with the performance.
This logic at first made sense to me. Getting a lower powered bike would probably feel less powerful and maybe I wouldn't enjoy it as much. But lately I started thinking about it more.
I never really wanted to get into the 1k range bikes. I feel 750cc is enough for me. Therefore lets say I do buy a second bike, and it's 1200cc then won't I enjoy my current bike (750cc) even less?
Then it would lead to me riding the bike I wanted to use more less, and riding the bike I wanted to take less more?
So now I feel like if I am going to get a more comfortable bike, if it has less power it really won't bother me. Because I want to have my main bike be faster and more fun, I just want a second bike to be more comfortable.
I haven't even begun to look at all the different bikes that are out there available for touring or whatever so please do not focus too much on the fact that I was considering the Monsters. I am completely open to all suggestions for make and model. This isn't something that I currently have the funds for but I am starting to look into it because I would like to do it especially because I want to bring my wife with me.
Does this make any sense? Has anyone else who have bought or thought about buying a second bike gone through this logic? What was your choice?
Thanks all
