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    • J
      Jett129
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      @Graeme:

      Norton have added an option to their parts catalogue which should help with the typical unobservant or aggressive driver you encounter on a motorcycle. 😉

      Actually it's a bike that appeared in the background of a scene in Spectre. It was on display at the NEC motorcycle show at the weekend. –--That would be great when you encounter deer as well. Worry about them more than anything.

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      • louisboscoL
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        not all heroes were capes, some put on helmets and a suit. 🙂 just received them today. made the rookie mistake of ordering the tinted pinlock lens instead of the tinted whole visor itself.. duh..

        oh and huge thanks to @Graeme for the help and info!!

        "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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        • S
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          Is that visor clear?

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          • louisboscoL
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            it's a clear visor but i've got a tinted pinlock lens beneath it. took it for a ride today. just about right with reducing sun glare when sunny. and clear enough when it's not too bright.

            "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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            • S
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              It looks like it's at least a light smoke in the pic. Must just be the light.

              Glad you're happy.

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              • louisboscoL
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                anyone here mounts cams onto their helmets or bikes? would love some thoughts on them. i've got my eyes on drift or contour cams

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                • GraemeG
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                  The first ride reviews of the Triumph Bobber have been posted at Cycle World and MCN. I'd also keep an eye on Bike EXIF, as I suspect that there'll be something there, focusing on the lifestyle aspects in a few days.

                  The Cycle World review is really positive. I like Sean MacDonald's pieces, and this one is worth a read.

                  The MCN article is more bare bones, it's a teaser for their print article, but it does give a lot of facts and figures, which I've reproduced below.

                  • UK Price: £10,500

                  • Engine: 1200cc 8v parallel-twin

                  • Power 76 bhp

                  • Torque: 78 ft lb

                  • Dry Weight: 228 kg

                  • Tank capacity: 9.1-litres

                  • Frame: Tubular steel twin cradle

                  • Seat Height: 690mm

                  • Suspension KYB 41mm forks and single rear shock, non-adjustable

                  • Front Brake: Single 310mm disc, Nissin twin-piston caliper

                  • Colours: Satin Ironstone, red, green/silver, black

                  The price is about the same as the standard Thruxton (£10,700 in the UK), so you should be able to estimate what it'll cost in other markets from that.

                  The dry weight is slightly up on the Bonneville 1200 (224 kg), but it's got a smaller tank, so it'll work out similar when wet. Speaking of which, Triumph are claiming 69 mph (Imperial), giving 138 miles of range.

                  Apparently it goes well, and handles better than it should, but ground clearance is limited. But if that's an issue, then you'd probably buy a Thruxton R instead. However, MacDonald reckons the single front disc is lacking, and he'd upgrade that if he owned one.

                  Expect plenty of accessories. I've got my eye on the full LED headlight. It's got a 5.25" bowl, so would fit Airtech's Yamaha TZ7501 fairings. Might be an option for the Thruxton. 🙂

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                  • louisboscoL
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                    These bikes may not be that popular amongst the current crowd here but i had a day off from work today and decided to go out and scout my prospective bike for next year. ended up at the Ducati dealership where i test rode the 821 Monster and the 1299 Panigale S. always aimed at either the panigale 1299s or the s1000rr for my upgrade but when i rode the 821 monster, i just can't forget that experience. very chilled, upright and nimble bike. good torque at low revs and the handling of the monster is just amazing.

                    I love the way the monster is very light on it's feet and easy to manoeuvre but the sheer power of the 1299s is something else. though i have to say the riding position would take me awhile to get used to and it's very tough on the wrist from the lean forward riding position. couple things i couldn't stand was that the ohlins suspension gets in the way of your thigh and the heat soak from the exhaust running right under the seat.

                    now, i'll have to find a day off after christmas retail to see how the s1000rr and s1000r stack up…

                    "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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                    • GraemeG
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                      @louisbosco the Panigale is a very pretty bike. Have you taken a look at the baby version? Some testers feel it's a better option.

                      If you're looking at sports bikes then I'd also consider the Yamaha R1, which I believe is currently king of the hill, and Honda have a new Fireblade coming early next year, which is supposed to be lighter and have better handling than the competition. I'd be tempted by the SP2 model if I was going down the litre bike path.

                      The seating position on sports bikes is notoriously uncomfortable. I haven't ridden one, I really should change that, but I've heard they're not great for long stints. Also, as a new rider you're likely to face enormous insurance costs for one, because you'll be seen as an accident waiting to happen, and the plastics cost a lot to repair if you drop the bike. I don't think that they're a sensible choice for a first bike either.

                      The Yamaha MT-10 would be an alternative to the S1000R. I'd go for the SP version, which has the electronics package from the R1M, but I don't know if it's going to be imported into Oz.

                      The refreshed KTM Super Duke looks very good completely mental. It's been fitted with an updated electronics package, including cornering ABS and a quickshifter. The 2017 Monster 1200S has had the same upgrades.

                      These bikes tend to be a lot cheaper to insure than the sports bikes, and more comfortable to ride (albeit with wind buffering over 120 km/h). You can buy panniers for the MT-10 and Super Duke, and there was a set for the previous Monster, but I'm not sure about the new 1200. The S1000R has an official tail bag.

                      Lastly, a couple of things that you might not have considered.

                      The Ducati SuperSport is a sports tourer, so has a less extreme riding position than the Panigale, along with a few practical additions, like panniers. They're due into showrooms next year, and is a very pretty machine.

                      The Yamaha XSR700 and XSR900 are probably competitors to the Monster 821. I like the XSR 900 Abarth, and whilst I don't think that it's coming to Australia, you'll probably be able to buy the bits to dress a standard bike like this.

                      The BMW R1200R is a big naked, whilst the R1200RS is a sports tourer. They're incredibly practical bikes, I had a previous generation R1200R, and it was utterly reliable, and comfortable for 400 km days.

                      Sticking with BMW, the R NineT Racer might be an option for a retro sports bike. Strip off the budget brakes and suspension, and replace it with a set of Wilburs forks and shock, and Brembo brakes, and you could have a fun machine.

                      Or you could buy a Thruxton R. 😉

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                      • louisboscoL
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                        @Graeme always love to hear the feedback about bikes from you. Thanks for the write up.

                        by saying baby panigale, do you mean the 959 panigale? though i remember the guy telling me that they didn't do the 899 anymore. i've only seen reviews of the 1299 for the panigale range thus far and from those reviews, the R1 even with the amount of electronics, didn't seem to get much good reviews. a lot of the reviewers reckon that the R1 babysits you too much. although some others disagree..

                        one of my main concern about riding is the weight of the bike itself. i find suzuki's v-strom too heavy for me which is why when i had the 821 monster and 1299s, i was surprised about how light it felt. when looking at the R1200RS and such, i feel that it'll be about the same as the v-strom. which makes the s1000r more practical bike that i could ride. the 1200s monster would definitely be an option if i go down the monster route.

                        with some of the stuff you've mentioned as well the RnineT, not sure how i feel about modernised classics. would still prefer to scout the older models for a resto job as a project. supersport ducati isn't out yet, so we'll see how it is next year. i would definitely love to see what you think about aprilla's RSV4 even though some friends have told me to stay away from italian bikes due to maintenance costs

                        with that said, i've hardly ever taken a look at japanese bikes with the exception of the old cbr1000 or the hayabusa. i figured i'll have about 6months from now to properly decide on what i want. as far as insurance is concerned, i'm not sure how the companies calculate the additional bike license. because bikers in australia (well, as far as i know in WA), don't have to put their Ps on even if they just passed if they have others (eg. cars) for over 2 years. all i'm glad is by next year, i'll exit the young drivers category.

                        technically, i shouldn't be finding any excuse as to why i don't like the panigale/sports bike riding positions. one ride was enough to make me fall head over heels for it her. though the primary concern is: "will i be able it be practical to daily the panigale?" the bike probably see long rides rather than road trips which makes it unnecessary for any bags and such. then comes the point if they bike will ever unleash its full potential in WA, where the only "great" track is barbagallo raceway which currently is banning all motorcycle trackdays due to a fatal incident.

                        trimph…  :-\ probably not the thruxton but the daytona and street triple does seem appealing.

                        PS. i might be flying over east (melbourne for sure, sydney, adelaide still on the cards) around the 2nd or 3rd week of Feb for about a week. would love to meet up then..

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                        • GraemeG
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                          The Panigale 959 is what I referred to as the baby. Sean Macdonald reviewed it for Jalopnik last year, and rated it very highly.

                          New bikes tend to be released in March or April, in time for the Northern Hemisphere riding season, so expect things like the Supersport to turn up around then. They might be a bit later, because it takes two or three months to ship stuff to Australia.

                          Ducati quote dry weights, and I suspect they leave everything they can off. Most 1000 cc sports bikes weigh around 200 kg fully fueled, and ready to go. A V-Strom is 220 kg, so not a huge difference. It probably also depends on things like where the centre of mass is.

                          Ducatis have a reputation for being expensive to run. I don't know about Aprilias, as I've never really looked into owning one.

                          The insurance cost of a sport bike will be really, stupidly high for a new rider. A hypothetical quote for a Panigale with less than a year's riding experience and zero no-claims comes out at $4700. With full no-claims, and five years of holding a license it drops to $1300. The S1000R for a newbie comes out at $3500, so shop around to see what cover costs before buying something.

                          The attraction of a Thruxton or R nineT over a vintage bike is that it's effectively a modern machine with old school looks, and actually has pretty similar specs to something like the Ducati Supersport. They're not for everyone, and I think that your heart is more with the sports bikes. 🙂

                          But do give me a shout when you're over in Melbourne. I should be around in mid February, and as I said, there's always space for you to crash if you need it.

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                          • louisboscoL
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                            i did look over the 959 but did definitely consider it an option. the price jump to the 1299 (38k ride away) is definitely quite hefty. good thing is that the 959 comes in the price range of the 821 and 1200 monster. between the 959 and 1299, it's left to actually riding the bike to tell if the additional suspensions and tech on the 1299 matters, power aside. i'll definitely look into the insurance on that too. currently, my car sits at 1.3k annually. can't really believe a bike is almost 3times that amount  :o

                            somehow when i hopped on the v-strom, i just felt it didn't fit me right. and f me, i'll have to take my full R license on that bike. perhaps i felt the bike was too tall even though it's been lowered or i could have been a little eager that i didn't really lift if off the side stand to see how it is, considering that was when i had just passed my R-E class..

                            i don't even know where my heart lies but if only we could have them all. i know i'd love a good sports bike but then i've the heart for models like the bullet, sportster or even the SR750 and especially the monster range. but maybe first love could probably be sports bikes..

                            i'll definitely give you a shout and i might take you up on that offer. only thing left is leave approval to book my flights!

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                            • GilesG
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                              Only 959 I'm personally interested in is this…..

                              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                              • louisboscoL
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                                a turbocharged porsche :o :o :o no!!!! blasphemy!  😶

                                "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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                                • GraemeG
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                                  @Giles I've always had a soft spot for that 959.

                                  @louisbosco your bike choice is entirely personal. But if you want something lightweight and agile then don't watch this video.

                                  Actually, I don't know when the 790 Duke is coming out, so you might have a bit of a wait…

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                                  • GilesG
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                                    A friend had a grey one once, but that red is my absolute fave too…....

                                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                    • dylantbmayesD
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                                      @louisbosco:

                                      a water-cooled porsche :o :o :o no!!!! blasphemy!  😶

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                                      • louisboscoL
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                                        you know, i've been hearing great things about the ktm dukes…. but damn, those racing lines... 🙂

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                                        • GraemeG
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                                          @louisbosco here's another suggestion. The bike and leathers would match your Iron Man helmet. 😛

                                          Actually it's a V8 land speed record bike, inspired by Britten's work.

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                                          • louisboscoL
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                                            looks comfy. and i definitely wouldn't mind a v8 😃

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