I tried a 2014 spec F800R and compared it to 'Captain Black'
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I tried a 2014 spec F800R and compared it to 'Captain Black'
'Captain Black' was in for an MOT/recall/tyres and John Clark's loaned me an F800R. It was nippy, flicky, and accelerated beautifully. The ride was fun, reminding me of my old F650 Strada, but with loads more power.
I had been feeling that 'Captain Black' was too heavy to manhandle, and had been wondering about trading down to an F800R. Although I enjoyed my ride on the loan bike, two important factors stopped me.
Firstly, the layout of the controls on the l/h bar. I have a slightly arthritic ball-of-thumb, and there is a big stretch both to the clutch lever and to the indicator switch. Although the F800R's clutch is lighter than the R1200S's, it was a strain reaching for the lever. As for the indicator switch, I had to pull my hand right back until I only had the tips of my fingers curled round the grip; and then flicking the switch either way, or indeed off, hurt the bad joint like mad. On 'Captain Black', however, I use my left thumb less than half as much, because the right flicker and the cancel button are on the right. I'm told that one can get sports levers for the F800R, which lie closer to the grip, but that bloody indicator switch would still make it hard work for me - I got back home with a pain up my left forearm. My fault for getting old, of course.
Secondly - and this is the important but silly reason - I turn heads on 'Captain Black', whereas I wouldn't on the F800R.
I had been feeling that 'Captain Black' was too heavy to manhandle, and had been wondering about trading down to an F800R. Although I enjoyed my ride on the loan bike, two important factors stopped me.
Firstly, the layout of the controls on the l/h bar. I have a slightly arthritic ball-of-thumb, and there is a big stretch both to the clutch lever and to the indicator switch. Although the F800R's clutch is lighter than the R1200S's, it was a strain reaching for the lever. As for the indicator switch, I had to pull my hand right back until I only had the tips of my fingers curled round the grip; and then flicking the switch either way, or indeed off, hurt the bad joint like mad. On 'Captain Black', however, I use my left thumb less than half as much, because the right flicker and the cancel button are on the right. I'm told that one can get sports levers for the F800R, which lie closer to the grip, but that bloody indicator switch would still make it hard work for me - I got back home with a pain up my left forearm. My fault for getting old, of course.
Secondly - and this is the important but silly reason - I turn heads on 'Captain Black', whereas I wouldn't on the F800R.
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I got a loaner a while back and ran it down to Galashiels (A7 - which is a great road when little traffic) - and came away with the opinion that the F800 made a good little commuter, but was totally uninspiring on the open road.........
Plenty of bikes I would buy before that, I'm afraid.....
Al
Plenty of bikes I would buy before that, I'm afraid.....
Al
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Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
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Blackal wrote:I got a loaner a while back and ran it down to Galashiels (A7 - which is a great road when little traffic) - and came away with the opinion that the F800 made a good little commuter, but was totally uninspiring on the open road.........
Plenty of bikes I would buy before that, I'm afraid.....
Al
Not fit for backroads then?
Topcat wrote:There's someone close to this forum that would toast a lot of people (me included) on one of those
Depends what suits your style of riding I guess.
if it's who I think you're on about she's damn hard to get past
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Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
slparry wrote:Topcat wrote:There's someone close to this forum that would toast a lot of people (me included) on one of those
Depends what suits your style of riding I guess.
if it's who I think you're on about she's damn hard to get past
It is
I never had to worry about getting past, she was doing the passing!
slparry wrote:Man-of-Mystery wrote:Corvus wrote:Topcat wrote:
Care about being seen? Pull a freakin wheelie. Or dig out your 90s purply /pink /white leathers
I like your style.
Or even get one of these
Or like this
He was in Camden a few years ago. I kid you not but when he pressed a button on the bars (swords) a flame shot out the dragons mouth! Missed it on the photo.
I hadn't been drinking nor sampling the local roll ups, honest
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