Realising that I cannot wish the bike lighter, I have put it back to (mostly) standard and it's now in the for sale section! Various bits may become available shortly (if the buyer doesn't want them added back in)

Such a shame its a good looking bike.
Any ideas what your going for next?

Try the R1300R . Massive amounts of fun and light (ish)Realising that I cannot wish the bike lighter, I have put it back to (mostly) standard and it's now in the for sale section! Various bits may become available shortly (if the buyer doesn't want them added back in)
sorry to hear this, i thought you were getting along with the bike. But I know myself the RS does tend to be tricky at low speeds in like say parking lots. To me it seems like a very light bike, after having a used GS fully kit-ed out. But when I bought it I thought it was heavy then. Health problems. Well I hope you find what you need. Myself, I wouldn't be caught without a boxer under me, having rode them since about 83"ish ..... they need yo make a smaller boxer that isn't on high suspension imo ....Realising that I cannot wish the bike lighter, I have put it back to (mostly) standard and it's now in the for sale section! Various bits may become available shortly (if the buyer doesn't want them added back in)
What bike did you have before the 1300RS? Did you have a test ride before purchase?
I only had twins in the past 23 years, RT,GS and now RS. For me the lower weight distribution was the reason for going for the RS, transformed the ergonomics to fit me. It took me most of a year to get used to the bike. Coming from a GS took a bit of work to get used to the RS. The ergo now on my bike is not far off from a GS. I see the Suzuki GSX-8R is about 40kg lighter but down about 50bhp on power? Not that it matters now days. I thought is was a sport tourer.
If I would be looking at one bike, would be the new Honda CB1000GT. 147BHP, 229Kg, seat height 825mm and comes loaded with everything ready for touring for under £12k?so who knows what will come after that!
If I would be looking at one bike, would be the new Honda CB1000GT. 147BHP, 229Kg, seat height 825mm and comes loaded with everything ready for touring for under £12k?
Did you have the E clutch?CBR650R,
No, basic version (it was the first 650 model)Did you have the E clutch?
if you like V twins, did you look at the new replacement of the SV650, the SV7, when testing the 800? Quite a basic spec with no cruise control but only just over 200kg.
Funnily enough my first big bike was an SV650. The new version is even more basic than the GSX8R and lower powered (and heavier - weird) so I'd probably get bored even quicker![]()