TLDR:
Seeking recommendations for older, non-sports, smaller inline fours, with a budget of <£3k?
Background;
I'm in my 50s and never grew up owning or riding bikes. Instead I went the car route loving classics, sports, and track. British built 5.0 V8 being my most treasured.
All this to say I have no accumulated knowledge of bikes and know close to nothing of motorcycle development and progress, so I'm here for advice on a second bike to complement my GSA.
Something a little lighter (say 200kg) and nimbler to play on dry, twisty roads with styling that leans towards classic, ideally something that feels a little more refined and gentlemanly rather than modern street fighter hooligan.
The GSA has all the power I could ever want so I'm not chasing pace here, but experience, owner delight, and the smiles that come with flowing through our B-roads on a bike's power band.
The Trident 660 (I know it's a triple) and Honda CB650R are quite different but are the two major contenders and I'm test riding each tomorrow.
I know Triumph's triple will have power everywhere but pulling to the increasing howl of the inline four of the Honda is really appealing and reminds me of watching the superbike championships back in the 90s. I loved the sound of the Japanese four-cylinder engines and the Honda CBR900RR at full tilt always made me smile. Which is why I'm thinking an inline four, much smaller and less powerful than a thou might be nice for real world riding, and before taking the plunge with a new bike, I should explore some of the older four-cylinders. These days twins seem to be everywhere and I think I might like to own a smaller inline four before there's none left. I'm not after a sports bike but something more comfortable and tame most of the time, until it's called on to work. This likely limits my options.
My lack of experience and knowledge means I have no real idea of what to start considering as alternative alongside the new Honda....
Thanks in advance and Happy New Year to all!
Seeking recommendations for older, non-sports, smaller inline fours, with a budget of <£3k?
Background;
I'm in my 50s and never grew up owning or riding bikes. Instead I went the car route loving classics, sports, and track. British built 5.0 V8 being my most treasured.
All this to say I have no accumulated knowledge of bikes and know close to nothing of motorcycle development and progress, so I'm here for advice on a second bike to complement my GSA.
Something a little lighter (say 200kg) and nimbler to play on dry, twisty roads with styling that leans towards classic, ideally something that feels a little more refined and gentlemanly rather than modern street fighter hooligan.
The GSA has all the power I could ever want so I'm not chasing pace here, but experience, owner delight, and the smiles that come with flowing through our B-roads on a bike's power band.
The Trident 660 (I know it's a triple) and Honda CB650R are quite different but are the two major contenders and I'm test riding each tomorrow.
I know Triumph's triple will have power everywhere but pulling to the increasing howl of the inline four of the Honda is really appealing and reminds me of watching the superbike championships back in the 90s. I loved the sound of the Japanese four-cylinder engines and the Honda CBR900RR at full tilt always made me smile. Which is why I'm thinking an inline four, much smaller and less powerful than a thou might be nice for real world riding, and before taking the plunge with a new bike, I should explore some of the older four-cylinders. These days twins seem to be everywhere and I think I might like to own a smaller inline four before there's none left. I'm not after a sports bike but something more comfortable and tame most of the time, until it's called on to work. This likely limits my options.
My lack of experience and knowledge means I have no real idea of what to start considering as alternative alongside the new Honda....
Thanks in advance and Happy New Year to all!
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