Sir Stanley Hubris Posted August 28, 2019 Author Posted August 28, 2019 denislordm - that’s an excellent postscript to your post about evaluating myself and my current bike. I love my Triumph and its a very capable machine which in truth satisfies 90% of my needs but to be honest I always knew it was a stepping stone to something else, I just never knew what that something else was. I’m seriously considering a new Z1000SX - big, powerful without being silly, good luggage, wind protection and I think good value for money. I’m thinking of it as my ‘forever bike’ hence the potential decision to buy new but parting with so much cash is taking a lot of getting my head round. I think as you suggest I need to be crystal clear about what I want from a new bike and more importantly if it’s my or my current bike with the limitations! Lots of guys here saying riding a bike is tiring full stop and I guess a bigger machine will only help with some of that. Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted August 28, 2019 Posted August 28, 2019 Bigger cc bikes are definitely easier to ride, same as having a larger capacity car they are better mile munchers but smaller capacity ones are more fun on the twisty stuff Personally I find a nominal 950 cc and a 113 bhp about right. Big enough to go all day and not so much to be knackering. A 950cc is termed a large capacity bike though isn't it? Quote
S-Westerly Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 Bigger cc bikes are definitely easier to ride, same as having a larger capacity car they are better mile munchers but smaller capacity ones are more fun on the twisty stuff Personally I find a nominal 950 cc and a 113 bhp about right. Big enough to go all day and not so much to be knackering. A 950cc is termed a large capacity bike though isn't it? I suppose so but compared to modern large bikes not so much and it's just so much damned fun to ride and no thrashing the tits off it either. Try one sometime. Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 Personally I find a nominal 950 cc and a 113 bhp about right. Big enough to go all day and not so much to be knackering. A 950cc is termed a large capacity bike though isn't it? I suppose so but compared to modern large bikes not so much and it's just so much damned fun to ride and no thrashing the tits off it either. Try one sometime. I like the tiger 1200 and will be making one my next bike in a couple of years Quote
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