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which one?

Poll ended at Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:05 pm

Triumph 800 Tiger
8
47%
Kawasaki 1000 Versys
3
18%
BMW F 800 GS
6
35%
 
Total votes: 17

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Thoughts please

Postby big rob » Sat Dec 22, 2012 4:05 pm

I will turn half-a-century :shock: in 2013 and am starting to convince myself I need to sell/ trade my R1200S in for a sit-up-and-beg style bike. My choices at the moment are 1. Triumph 800 Tiger 2. Kawasaki 1000 Versys 3. BMW F800GS

I would welcome any thoughts/ experiences or ideas about any of the above.

Thanks, & Merry Christmas to you all,
Rob & Gail :)

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Postby herrman » Sat Dec 22, 2012 4:50 pm

Hi Rob (& Gail)
Not on your list I know but try and get a demo on a R1200R, Think you might be pleasantly surprised :D If and when I retire the S the R is at the top of my list.

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Postby Hayden » Sat Dec 22, 2012 5:41 pm

Definately try all before you buy, but that`s all the fun of finding a new bike. :)
Only you can decide, one man`s meat etc....me, I`d go for the Triumph! 8)

Have fun choosing

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Postby Steve1200S » Sat Dec 22, 2012 6:12 pm

If your sticking to the road the Kwak would be best IMO. Isn't it just a sports bike engined supermoto (with a road sized front wheel)? Sounds good to me. :)
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Postby Herb » Sat Dec 22, 2012 6:16 pm

I can't get excited about modern Kwaks, I would have another z1 / z900 or a two stroke triple, but after the original ZX10 they lost me. That would leave the BMW and the Triumph. The only person I know who has tested both BMW and Triumph 800s found them underwhelming coming down from a higher capacity bike (Sprint 1050).

Test ride both, but be prepared to find them lacking that buzz you get from bigger bikes. The 1200r is a great call.
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Postby slparry » Sat Dec 22, 2012 6:47 pm

Herb wrote:I can't get excited about modern Kwaks, I would have another z1 / z900 or a two stroke triple, but after the original ZX10 they lost me. That would leave the BMW and the Triumph. The only person I know who has tested both BMW and Triumph 800s found them underwhelming coming down from a higher capacity bike (Sprint 1050).

Test ride both, but be prepared to find them lacking that buzz you get from bigger bikes. The 1200r is a great call.


That was around the time I left KMUK ..... and was the start of my K100RS ownership ... I know exactly what you mean I used to be 100% Kawasaki but little they do now inspires me, and I positively hate the successor to the z1/900/1000 .... the new z1000 just looks like a toy bike to me, perhaps it's age :)
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Postby dave the german » Sat Dec 22, 2012 7:22 pm

I always said if they stuck another half of the 650 versys on the twin and made a 975 triple I would have one - loved the 650 but cannot get excited about the 1000 - just not a fan of 4s. Think I would go for the BM
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Postby cornishflat » Sat Dec 22, 2012 8:17 pm

If it has to be one of the three i,d go Triumph. But i would extend my choice to include the R1200R, just can,t see myself cleaning / adjusting chains. :(
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Postby Blackal » Sun Dec 23, 2012 5:48 am

What about something with a bit more poke, and road orientated?

Triumph Tiger 1050. :D

Ducati Multistrada :twisted:

Or (in a colour other than this..... :? ) - The KAWASAKI 1000 SX

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Postby GRAgusta » Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:35 am

Of your short list I like the Triumph, however you should definitely give the R1200R a try .....

or one of these, they have heated grips for 2013.

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But it is not entirely necessary to sit upright over 50, my bikes still work for me.
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Postby f800s » Sun Dec 23, 2012 11:33 am

If the ones listed are the only options I'd stick with the BMW. I had an F800s and know the engine is excellent. Being a parallel twin it's a bit buzzy but revs well and had enough power for me.

BUT I'd go with everyone else and recommend a R1200R. (I've just bought one!!!) You're already familiar with the 1200 boxer engine, you know it's going to be reliable and it looks good.

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Postby ned1 » Sun Dec 23, 2012 12:31 pm

I'm over 60 and swapped the grey one for the red one this year...........comfy and one serous bit of kit

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Yesterday R1100S 03, today K1300s sport
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008

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Postby pbikerharry » Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:12 pm

GRAgusta wrote:Of your short list I like the Triumph, however you should definitely give the R1200R a try .....

or one of these, they have heated grips for 2013.

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But it is not entirely necessary to sit upright over 50, my bikes still work for me.

Remember these i Moffet last year quite taken by them.
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Postby pbikerharry » Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:16 pm

After selling my much loved BCR AND changing to a GS this year I would go for a GS style bike great for riding all day very practical.

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Postby el-nicko » Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:47 pm

[quote="ned1"]I'm over 60 and swapped the grey one for the red one this year...........comfy and one serous bit of kit

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What a handsome pair. (choose any 2 from 3 :lol: ) 50 you say? Pah :!: I'm over 70 and the only thing that's stopping me doing what Ned's done here is the fact that I like my 1100s too much to let it go in P/X. In fact, I like it even more since Dai Whiskers and me put the bars underneath the top yolk. It's definatly a lot faster since we did that. :lol:
Mind you, lately, I've been geting this almost uncontrolable urge to buy the more affordable K1200s just to see if I could graft an underseat zorst onto it useing 1100s cans :shock: 'cos the only thing I don't like about the big BMW fours is that huge silencer stuck on the side.

Apparently it can be done . :shock:

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It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.


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