Winter Bike Recommendations?

Winter Bike Recommendations?

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Al Gorithum

Original Poster:

4,107 posts

214 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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Planning ahead.

Looking for something to see me through the winter for 1500 to 2000 miles per month. New or later models, budget not the primary consideration. Normally on a 'Busa but imagine that'll be rubbish.

Thoughts?

thatdude

2,657 posts

133 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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Anyhting tat's easy to clean and easy to do some maintenance on. Get something with heated grips, get some handlebar muffs too. Riding in winter is st so...whatever. I'd say something like a yamaha MT07 or tracer or something.

Biker 1

7,863 posts

125 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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thatdude said:
Anyhting tat's easy to clean and easy to do some maintenance on. Get something with heated grips, get some handlebar muffs too. Riding in winter is st so...whatever. I'd say something like a yamaha MT07 or tracer or something.
MT07 apparently corrodes like st when exposed to salt!
I had a Honda CB650F which did pretty well over winter - only things that corroded were the ABS wheel sensor rings & various rubber hose clamps to the cooling system.........

snagzie

540 posts

66 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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VStrom 650

A500leroy

5,499 posts

124 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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Something like

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/144149195388?hash=item2...

Or shock of shocks a 300/400 scooter ( tmax etc)

ssray

1,135 posts

231 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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Duveille or transalp

stang65

393 posts

143 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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Piaggo MP3. When it's grim out that extra front wheel will help I reckon. An ex-colleague had a 500cc one. He commuted from central London to mid-Sussex in all weathers including quite a stretch of M25/M23 at 80mph, in pretty cheap gear too! He carried on into winter long after I'd changed to the car. Since then I've quite fancied a go on one (when no-one's looking).

Slowboathome

4,460 posts

50 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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Biker 1 said:
MT07 apparently corrodes like st when exposed to salt!
I had a Honda CB650F which did pretty well over winter - only things that corroded were the ABS wheel sensor rings & various rubber hose clamps to the cooling system.........
Yes. My heavily ACF50ed MT07 managed to rust when it was stored in a damp garage over winter.

Fun bike, but durable it ain't.

Rubin215

4,085 posts

162 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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A car.

Four wheels, abs, heater, stereo.

Roll out of bed and step straight into it having breakfast and coffee en route; the extra commute time is outweighed by the hassle of getting in and out of winter kit at each end, the corrosion and depreciation, the chances of an off and the sheer fking misery of riding a bike in rain, hail and sleet.

Jazoli

9,199 posts

256 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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A Pan European, shaft drive, great weather protection, everything is encased in plastic so easy to keep clean, plenty of luggage capacity, reliable, smooth, comfy, what more do you want? they are physically big bikes but an absolute doddle to ride.

Jag_NE

3,074 posts

106 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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Rubin215 said:
A car.

Four wheels, abs, heater, stereo.

Roll out of bed and step straight into it having breakfast and coffee en route; the extra commute time is outweighed by the hassle of getting in and out of winter kit at each end, the corrosion and depreciation, the chances of an off and the sheer fking misery of riding a bike in rain, hail and sleet.
Got to admit I agree in general BUT depending on the nature of the commute the bike might be much quicker. My pre covid commute was dire in the winter, very regular jams and major congestion that a bike would just sail through. Generally speaking though I agree that the extra time pre and post ride will offset the time savings.

V1nce Fox

5,508 posts

74 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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I use an old vfr750, brilliant bike.

black-k1

12,138 posts

235 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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Jag_NE said:
Rubin215 said:
A car.

Four wheels, abs, heater, stereo.

Roll out of bed and step straight into it having breakfast and coffee en route; the extra commute time is outweighed by the hassle of getting in and out of winter kit at each end, the corrosion and depreciation, the chances of an off and the sheer fking misery of riding a bike in rain, hail and sleet.
Got to admit I agree in general BUT depending on the nature of the commute the bike might be much quicker. My pre covid commute was dire in the winter, very regular jams and major congestion that a bike would just sail through. Generally speaking though I agree that the extra time pre and post ride will offset the time savings.
I also agree that a car is by far the best option. Bouncing down the road off a snotter of a winter bike having just hit a patch of black ice, is likely to be just as painful as bouncing down the road having come of a "nice" bike. Riding along in 6 inches of slush while the rest of the commuting traffic is trying to push past giving a whole 2 inches of clearance is really not my idea of fun. The ONLY time I'd consider a bike for winter commuting now is if there was no public transport option, alternatives took significantly (and I mean an hour plus) longer and there was no realistic parking option for anything other than a bike.

the cueball

1,261 posts

61 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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Jazoli said:
A Pan European, shaft drive, great weather protection, everything is encased in plastic so easy to keep clean, plenty of luggage capacity, reliable, smooth, comfy, what more do you want? they are physically big bikes but an absolute doddle to ride.
This for me as well.

My Pan, 100k miles and 30 years young is still 100% reliable and has less rust on many new "summer use only" bikes I see about.

I cover it in ACF50, keep the brakes clean and just ride it through the winter... heated grips and Rukka gear. Job done.


Prof Prolapse

16,160 posts

196 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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the cueball said:
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My Pan, 100k miles and 30 years young is still 100% reliable and has less rust on many new "summer use only" bikes I see about.
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100K?

Jesus.

People can say what they want about Honda but they sure as fk used to build things to last.

I'd get one of those too.

the cueball

1,261 posts

61 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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Prof Prolapse said:
100K?

Jesus.

People can say what they want about Honda but they sure as fk used to build things to last.

I'd get one of those too.
Just broken in nicely! plenty of these still around with 200k plus on them!

Best of it is... it was a drunken purchase on Ebay for £1500 a week before a 4 month trip around Europe many moons ago...

Apart from 1 puncture in the rear.. it has never let me down, and I've only done the basic maintenance on it. They're great machines.




Bob_Defly

3,997 posts

237 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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Al Gorithum

Original Poster:

4,107 posts

214 months

Thursday 19th August 2021
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Some mighty fine suggestions Gentlemen. Thank you very much biggrin

Playsatan

576 posts

233 months

Sunday 29th August 2021
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snagzie said:
VStrom 650
This!

airsafari87

2,818 posts

188 months

Sunday 29th August 2021
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