copacetic
King of the Hippies
Kind of need to know a rough budget..
Ah, hell, I don't know. Perhaps something second hand in the 50-70 range...
I'm just trying to get a sense of what my options might be.
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Kind of need to know a rough budget..
I feel as if I've definitely outgrown the CBR250R.
Not that I have resources to upgrade, but I'm interested in suggestions that are budget friendly and something perhaps more versatile than a typical street bike (I'd like something that would be comfortable to ride from CT to PE, for example).
more versatile than a typical street bike
Kawasaki KLE650 Versys
Suzuki DL650XT V-Strom
BMW 650/700GS
Yamaha XT660 Tenere
Honda NC700
I see there's space for a helmet on an MC700, which, in itself, almost has me sold.
Kawasaki KLE650 Versys
Suzuki DL650XT V-Strom
BMW 650/700GS
Yamaha XT660 Tenere
Honda NC700
I see there's space for a helmet on an MC700, which, in itself, almost has me sold.
Kawasaki KLE650 Versys
Suzuki DL650XT V-Strom
BMW 650/700GS
Yamaha XT660 Tenere
Honda NC700
Just got my bike serviced, 2.3K including a rear tyre.
I feel as if I've definitely outgrown the CBR250R.
Not that I have resources to upgrade, but I'm interested in suggestions that are budget friendly and something perhaps more versatile than a typical street bike (I'd like something that would be comfortable to ride from CT to PE, for example).
I feel as if I've definitely outgrown the CBR250R.
Not that I have resources to upgrade, but I'm interested in suggestions that are budget friendly and something perhaps more versatile than a typical street bike (I'd like something that would be comfortable to ride from CT to PE, for example).
Honda NC700 / 750 is probably the cheapest thing that can do that kind of mileage while maintaining comfort, roughly 50k second hand. And it'll only take ±30L of petrol to do it
Note that you will be broken doing that distance in one day
Limp wristed I see.
Did that in one day on my Buell with no wind protection.
A more aerodynamic bike should make it a much more pleasurable experience.
THAT BEING SAID even with the perfect bike I draw the line at 500km if you actually want to have a nice trip and stop at your leisure and see the world.
It's not much fun just doing A to B rides.
I must say, I quite like the look of the ER6, and they seem to be the most available of the second hand options.