PeteCBeds
Registered user
Hi all,
I currently have a Z900 that is a couple of months from the end of my PCP so I'm starting to have a look at what could be next. Riding use will be mainly for my own enjoyment, the occasional commute (depending on which office this could be boring dual carriageway or a quite fun a and b road route, 40-50 mile round trip for each) and with my daughter getting a bit older I'm hoping to do some longer trips in the UK and Europe in the next year or two.
I've had my license for 6 years, first bike was a CBR650F and I've had my Z900 for near 3 years. While I love sportsbikes, a test rides on a ZX10r confirmed that while they are incredibly fun when on a twisty bit of road, they are far too compromised for my use and ageing joints. I miss having some wind protection, would like to be a bit more upright on the bike and need a bit of a tool that can cover long distances, shorter fun rides, commuting and be a bit practical with luggage. While I'm certainly not the quickest rider, I do like to have some power for overtaking and enjoying a twisty bit of road.
I initially had my eye on an F850GS or Tiger 900 (GT Pro or Rally) but scope and budget creep have led me towards a later R1200GS. Budget rules out a 1250 or 2018 1200, I would very much prefer a tft over squinting at the analogue dial but after a bit of research, it seems this can largely be addressed with a Chigee or carpuride that will give me a speedo and the benefit of navigation when going a bit further.
I'd be interested to know how the GS's (850 &1200) compare to the tiger 900's for engine, comfort, ongoing costs (the valve checks every 12k being a big one for either) and how enjoyable they are to ride. I appreciate that the only way to know for sure is test rides but given what I've found on autotrader that would need some planning and a bit of travel, private sellers are also rightfully hesitant. Budget is about £8k.
The shaft drive is a major plus. Having sat on a 1200GSA at my local sportsbike factory, I think in a low seat position on a 1200GS I should be able to flat foot, certainly with a low seat. The tiger 900 pro was fine, the rally would probably need a low seat.
I can get a bit obsessive when researching and have been using the search function here, it would be nice to have some opinions though.
Thanks
Pete
I currently have a Z900 that is a couple of months from the end of my PCP so I'm starting to have a look at what could be next. Riding use will be mainly for my own enjoyment, the occasional commute (depending on which office this could be boring dual carriageway or a quite fun a and b road route, 40-50 mile round trip for each) and with my daughter getting a bit older I'm hoping to do some longer trips in the UK and Europe in the next year or two.
I've had my license for 6 years, first bike was a CBR650F and I've had my Z900 for near 3 years. While I love sportsbikes, a test rides on a ZX10r confirmed that while they are incredibly fun when on a twisty bit of road, they are far too compromised for my use and ageing joints. I miss having some wind protection, would like to be a bit more upright on the bike and need a bit of a tool that can cover long distances, shorter fun rides, commuting and be a bit practical with luggage. While I'm certainly not the quickest rider, I do like to have some power for overtaking and enjoying a twisty bit of road.
I initially had my eye on an F850GS or Tiger 900 (GT Pro or Rally) but scope and budget creep have led me towards a later R1200GS. Budget rules out a 1250 or 2018 1200, I would very much prefer a tft over squinting at the analogue dial but after a bit of research, it seems this can largely be addressed with a Chigee or carpuride that will give me a speedo and the benefit of navigation when going a bit further.
I'd be interested to know how the GS's (850 &1200) compare to the tiger 900's for engine, comfort, ongoing costs (the valve checks every 12k being a big one for either) and how enjoyable they are to ride. I appreciate that the only way to know for sure is test rides but given what I've found on autotrader that would need some planning and a bit of travel, private sellers are also rightfully hesitant. Budget is about £8k.
The shaft drive is a major plus. Having sat on a 1200GSA at my local sportsbike factory, I think in a low seat position on a 1200GS I should be able to flat foot, certainly with a low seat. The tiger 900 pro was fine, the rally would probably need a low seat.
I can get a bit obsessive when researching and have been using the search function here, it would be nice to have some opinions though.
Thanks
Pete
