second bike
second bike
heres a wide open question what would all you vtr owners buy as a second bike?
- lloydie
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second bike
My 2nd would be a triumph speed triple 1050 in green
I've wanted one for ages
Maybe one day but I think the mrs will have to go first lol
Can't ride but it don't stop me trying
I've wanted one for ages
Maybe one day but I think the mrs will have to go first lol
Can't ride but it don't stop me trying
Re: second bike
Anything cheap to buy, run, insure and maintain. If it has two wheels you can have a laugh on it (with the possible exception of a CZ/Jawa, no even they can be a laugh).
Just do some research on bikes that self destruct when newish let alone after a few unmaintained winters.
Just do some research on bikes that self destruct when newish let alone after a few unmaintained winters.
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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
Re: second bike
i did fall in love with a red triumph daytona 600 in red with a union jack on the front fairing before i bought my vtr but fancy a triumph tiger style bike for the rougher weather
- turbo_billy
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Re: second bike
95-98 CBR600 (F-S to F-W) Used to have one a few years ago and will do absolutely anything that you want it too. Good enough for distance work, good on fuel and properly set up they handle like they are on rails. Good build quality and reliability. Plenty out there so finding a cheap good one should be no problem 

- agentpineapple
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Re: second bike
i'm with billy. i had a 96 and it was a very very good bike.......... 

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Re: second bike
Would have to be a Honda. How about 600 Revere, Transalp or Africa Twin ?
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XR400 for the snowy days. And a C90 after every budget!
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for me i would love a honda hornet 600, i love them, especially if you change the sprocket, bigger and smaller
carl
carl
Re: second bike
i have a gpx for the winter months..cheap n cheerful...£300 so no biggy if i drop it...
Re: second bike
Ural sidecar combination
- rob's red storm
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second bike
I had a vt500 which has gone to bike heaven, so now have only the BMW 1100gs for winter work. Damn heavy when slow riding but has the plus points of great stability and that if I drop it it's going to look exactly the same as it does now! Really need to get a lighter, more "crash-able" bike for when the snow hits. No way in hell I'll be able to pick the gs up in icy conditions, nearly shat myself picking it up off of grass!!!! Thinking of getting the Bantam up and running, that would do the trick...
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- benny hedges
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Re: second bike
i'll be using my rev n rip scooter over winter, all being well.
theres not really any ally on it to rot, apart from the casings..
it's good for 60mph when it gets going and costs fek all to run - should be good fun in the snow lol.
theres not really any ally on it to rot, apart from the casings..
it's good for 60mph when it gets going and costs fek all to run - should be good fun in the snow lol.

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Re: second bike
Benny, trouble is you painted it white, so you may struggle to find it in the snowbenny hedges wrote:i'll be using my rev n rip scooter over winter, all being well.
theres not really any ally on it to rot, apart from the casings..
it's good for 60mph when it gets going and costs fek all to run - should be good fun in the snow lol.

I am a soft, lazy b8stard and use 4 wheels in the winter.........but I do ride trials all winter so I am sure that stops me being a fair weather biker

If I had to ride in the winter, then a big old single would be the choice, not a new supermoto, but someting with a bit softer engine.....an old Honda Dominator or something like that.
BUT........when I look at the original question, it didnt ask what 2nd bike to use as a winter hack, it said what 2nd bike would we want.........so that is a whole different bag of ideas!
I still want a Suzuki Katana 1000 [not the 1100!], with USD front end and Ohlins on the back.
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- Furrybiker
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Re: second bike
Early Duke 900SS or Hailwood Rep. or a Aussie postie bike!! (Check them out on youtube)

Tough choice eh??

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