As a second bike...
As a second bike...
I don't know if I'd get bored with one of these as my only bike, but I'd love one as a second for Euro Camping trips to the Alps and so on.
If we weren't used to big torque and 100+bhp, this would probably be all anyone would ever need. Bet it'd be a right laugh in the really tight mountain hairpins.
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/biker ... 2-current/
If we weren't used to big torque and 100+bhp, this would probably be all anyone would ever need. Bet it'd be a right laugh in the really tight mountain hairpins.
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/biker ... 2-current/
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- agentpineapple
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it doesn't do it for me, i'd have to ride one, borrowed my mates 600 hornet 2009 plate last year and had a go on another friends 2010 gsxr1000, tou really notice the improvements in motorcycle technology, handling is so much better on a modern bike, and they're so easy to ride, i think engine tech stop progressing a few years back and the real advances have come in chassis/suspension and brakes..
i still love the storm, i see it as a challenge to ride it smoothlyand get the best out of it....
not sure what bike i'd have if i wanted a second bike which was touring biased....?
i still love the storm, i see it as a challenge to ride it smoothlyand get the best out of it....

not sure what bike i'd have if i wanted a second bike which was touring biased....?
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i love them seen one in my local bike shop the other week they look like great fun 

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- Fireman on a Storm
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I think you would have to have it's big brother with the VFR1200 engine!! 

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Aye, I'd have one of them , they look the part. 70 odd MPG as well .If I could afford a VFR1200 I'd have one now. Still keep the Storm though. Lol
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- lloydie
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Second bike would and will be a track day storm (miss piggy)
Built from spare parts just to thrash on a track won't look pretty but built for the job .
I've got my one and only road bike and love it for what it is and will never replace it especially with a il4 .
Built from spare parts just to thrash on a track won't look pretty but built for the job .
I've got my one and only road bike and love it for what it is and will never replace it especially with a il4 .
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More a commuter than a tourer I think, but I am with lloydie, I think I have got the yellow one to the point now that it can tick every box, my 2nd, 3rd and 4th bikes are for off road or race.
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I wouldn't mind one of them, I'm only getting 50 MPG at the moment
well... Sometimes
It would only really be useful for if you had something like a 40+ mile commute to work though. I'd much rather get a dead £800 bike and prep it for track days

It would only really be useful for if you had something like a 40+ mile commute to work though. I'd much rather get a dead £800 bike and prep it for track days
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- BigVeeGrin
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I looked at one for a poss new job and 65 mile commute - ideal. Didn't get the job though
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I would have a VFR as a tourer as personal choice but I agree the NC would also be a good choice for touring.
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I have had a TDM900 now for several years as my touring bike - 60mpg, hard luggage, far more nimble than a sports bike on narrow mountain hairpins. Upright position makes low speed sightseeing a pleasure. Fitted some Fuel cans which have really made a difference. Paid £3950 for it with hard luggage/scotoiler etc in 2006 (it's a 2004 model) and have since done 25,000 miles on it, would still get £2,500 resale. That is cheap fun - it's taken me up to John O'Groats, down to St. Tropez, The Alps, Brittany, The Pyrenees etc. Also, totally reliable 

Two bikes, still only four cylinders!

