Boxered wrote:Chris, While 114BHP on the Tracer is OK I wouldn't have thought 64 FT/LBs of torque would be suitable for two up work?
Pillion provision looks a bit sparse too?
Steve
Having a bit of trouble with where you are coming from with that one Steve bearing in mind it is a triple and not a twin, it makes it`s peak power at 8.5k rpm. so a test ride will be essential of course. Interesting the VFR makes less than the Tracer 75.1 N/M @8.5k ok slightly smaller engine at 782cc but I reckon neither bike is a slouch.
Pillion provision is a compromise as with all sporty/touring bikes. If it is not what the Lady is comfortable with then I will have to find one that is.
Fortunately Amanda is Sparse too

A combined weight of 20.5 stone. Our friends had a Triumph 1050 ST I like that bike very much but the pillion perch is too high. We have tried it.
These middleweight bikes are not gutless, return good fuel economy and are becoming more and more popular. Each to their own I know, also I Know it will not have the sumptuous lazy torque that my 1100cc twin had.
If I do decide a big torquey beast is required then The Triumph Thunderbird Storm is the one I fancy. Without tassles! Our Touring theme would have to change too that is for sure.
Actually looking forward to the Show.
Fiat Panda.
Fiat Scudo (with speedblock, pipe carrier, reversing sensors, reversing camera, tow bar, some new rust and Fake Plumber logo)
started out with nothing, still have most of it left.