RustyKnight In: Newton Aycliffe
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I'm thinking of switching my bike for one of these on an X plate from a dealer. Its up for £2995 with 23k miles so overpriced a bit but more room for negotiation! Anyone got any experience of the bike or advice??
Rusty try PRIVATE sales first, you'll get a better deal, as you probably know dealers always charge a lot more than private sellers.
This bike has a good write up in the UBG (July 2006 edition)
Been looking at the pro's and con's of the XJR, and Rustys found a lot of cons, and less pro's on the web - maybe you could explain why it's a 'cracking bike' maxnod - all comments gratefully accepted.
I've found a web site called 'Visor Down' for model reviews and 'Bikez Motorcycle encyclopedia', again giving reviews and model/year comparisons. Personally I think 'word of mouth' speaks volumes, so if anyones got a favourite 1000/1300 model suitable for touring, please post the model so he can have a look and get some more ideas.
Cheers, Nut x
The press never took a shine to it because it was outclassed by the CB1300 which in all honesty does the job just that little bit better and won't fall apart.
If you buy the Yam you won't be dissapointed, a cracking bike with big gobs of torque and a fair bit of road presence.
The CB1300 is however a better buy, its built better, the engine feels far more refined ( either a plus point or a minus depending how you like your engines) and it handles better as well.
Out of all the big nakeds the Honda will feel the most complete package. Given the choice I'd steer you towards a Speed Triple 1050 but the pilly seat is a bit of a joke and its more of a loony tune than the Yam or the Honda.
Well im with Ian on this one .....try out a blackbird and then the others as its a .......personal choice . You will both know which one feels right for you Have fun
Hey Jim, drooling over the CB1300 - looks pretty perfect for touring as well as normal ride outs - great choice
Plus points for touring are the generous seating, storage under the seat as well as luggage hooks. I love the naked look of it and the tank looks pretty generously sized for fuel. Leave it to the boss to check out the power etc as he knows what he's on about, I'm learning but looking at a review of it, she looks pretty good
You're quite right Jim, I reckon he's lose me on the first bend on that tidgy pilly seat on the 1050
checked out the 1050 and 1300 on prices and had heart failure, so thats me quiet for the night !!
OK, so I know I pointed out that I know naff all about bikes but I'm shoving in my tuppenceworth anyway
Correct me if I'm wrong Rusty, but you've returned to biking after a long break and haven't held a full licence for too long?
That being the case, personally, I'd rule out the Blackbird. All you have to do is see Ian and Mick's posts about how you've always got to keep an eye on the speedo, cos you just don't realise how fast it takes you. I've sat on the back of one at 140mph 70mph, Officer, and it felt like half the speed.
I'm all for walking before you start trying to run, myself Just a thought.
RustyKnight In: Newton Aycliffe
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Thanks for the concern Lou but I've had a full license for 25 years lol. I rode big bikes years ago and top speed is something you control with your right hand. My car is silent at 130 but I rarely drive at that speed so just cos a bikes capable doesn't mean I am
Just remember that big bikes have come a long way in those 25 years
Sorry for my misunderstanding though - I've got a memory like a thing with holes in it... I could've sworn you'd recently got a full licence *hangs head in shame*