chiefike
New Member
Ok, here’s my story. Last year, I took the MSF course and got my license. I was a total noob…never before ridden a motorcycle. After getting my license, I plunked down some cash on my starter bike, a ’02 Ninja 250. I didn’t get to ride it as much as I thought, over 300 miles on twisty country roads near my house. I’d call my riding style relatively sedate. I’ve had the Ninja up to about 70 MPH once, but mostly lower speeds of 50-60 MPH. Not looking to break any land speed records. Size wise, I’m a relatively stocky guy…5’ 11”, 250.
Anyway, I’m selling the Ninja now and looking to upgrade, primarily because it probably needs a carb rebuild and I don’t want to sink anymore money into since I knew I’d be upgrading soon anyway. I’ve researched a bunch of bikes, from sports to cruisers to standards. My ideal bike would have been a light sport tourer like the Honda NT700V, but unfortunately that bike was discontinued here in the states. Basically I’m looking for a bike for the weekend ride with the occasional commute to work or longer trip.
I’ve narrowed my choices down to two: The FZ6R, and a Triumph Bonneville. I know those are two very different bikes, but I’m trying to decide between keeping a sports bike or going with a more classic look and feel.
I can get a 2012 FZ6R (raven) on sale for retail price of $6699, and the Bonnie retails for $1K more. My thinking is that the $1K in savings could eventually go to some touring mods, cases, etc. Anyway, my concerns are listed below:
1. How much of an adjustment will it be going from the Ninjette to a FZ6R, particularly with my not so aggressive riding style?
2. How comfortable is the FZ6R, particularly on the freeway? I’ve never taken the Ninjette on the freeway, but I will want to take my next bike out there for the occasional 25 mile trip to work. But overall comfort for a guy my size is an issue.
3. One of the things I’m looking at is to keep this bike a long time (over 5+ years). The Bonnie seems to have a following that indicates that it is a classic bike you will keep for a long time. What about FZ6R owners? Similar feelings?
4. Maintenance and reliability are key. How do these rate on the FZ6R?
Any other thoughts you might have are appreciated. I’ll be asking similar questions of Bonnie owners.
Anyway, I’m selling the Ninja now and looking to upgrade, primarily because it probably needs a carb rebuild and I don’t want to sink anymore money into since I knew I’d be upgrading soon anyway. I’ve researched a bunch of bikes, from sports to cruisers to standards. My ideal bike would have been a light sport tourer like the Honda NT700V, but unfortunately that bike was discontinued here in the states. Basically I’m looking for a bike for the weekend ride with the occasional commute to work or longer trip.
I’ve narrowed my choices down to two: The FZ6R, and a Triumph Bonneville. I know those are two very different bikes, but I’m trying to decide between keeping a sports bike or going with a more classic look and feel.
I can get a 2012 FZ6R (raven) on sale for retail price of $6699, and the Bonnie retails for $1K more. My thinking is that the $1K in savings could eventually go to some touring mods, cases, etc. Anyway, my concerns are listed below:
1. How much of an adjustment will it be going from the Ninjette to a FZ6R, particularly with my not so aggressive riding style?
2. How comfortable is the FZ6R, particularly on the freeway? I’ve never taken the Ninjette on the freeway, but I will want to take my next bike out there for the occasional 25 mile trip to work. But overall comfort for a guy my size is an issue.
3. One of the things I’m looking at is to keep this bike a long time (over 5+ years). The Bonnie seems to have a following that indicates that it is a classic bike you will keep for a long time. What about FZ6R owners? Similar feelings?
4. Maintenance and reliability are key. How do these rate on the FZ6R?
Any other thoughts you might have are appreciated. I’ll be asking similar questions of Bonnie owners.