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    Replacement Bike Shopping

    Since the K1300R has gone to the great Bike God in the sky, I'm doing a fair bit of looking at what's out there on offer, or soon to be on offer, and these take my fancy. What I end up with could be in the total opposite direction from these. As you guys are all well aware, its a woman's perogative to change her mind). But its a starting point.

    I'll keep adding to this topic as I find things that I fancy.

    So, anyway, after getting my stitches out yesterday we hopped over to Rick Gills to pick up a centre stand for Waz's Caponord. While he was doing that I took the opportunity to cruise around the floor. He had a couple of things that caught my eye:

    The new Katana with red trim accessories: Its way prettier in the flesh that photos:

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    2015 Black BMW K1300R @ 49,200 km / 30,500 mi
    2006 Honda FireBlade @ 83,200 km / 51,800 mi - 3 x transcontinentals & a whole lotta hooning

    DEAD: 2012 Acid Green BMW K1300R @ 172,600 km / 107,200 mi - Hit a kangaroo - RIP dear friend

    #2
    Rick Gill's also had this trusted updated old friend on the floor:
    Very tempting and I'm sure we've got a ton of bits in the shed from the 3 previous DR650s we owned that would fit

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    2015 Black BMW K1300R @ 49,200 km / 30,500 mi
    2006 Honda FireBlade @ 83,200 km / 51,800 mi - 3 x transcontinentals & a whole lotta hooning

    DEAD: 2012 Acid Green BMW K1300R @ 172,600 km / 107,200 mi - Hit a kangaroo - RIP dear friend

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      #3
      The Katana looks sharp! And the DR is well, a DR. Tractor-like with great longevity. I like them both.

      But these are completely different bikes. What is your goal with the new one? Commute plus leisure? Commute only?

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      • FR4N
        FR4N commented
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        Therein lies my problem: I don't know - LOL!

        I know I need a commuter. The Fireblade is great for leisure. Its done three MotoGP trips over the Nullabor, and at 80k has plenty of life left in it. I know I can leisure with it. I can commute on it if push comes to shove, but ideally would like a backup bike.

      #4
      Got time on your hands mon amie ...
      Well me too , so I'm gonna follow this thread , it should , and will , be interesting !

      Hope your ribs ain't hurting too bad , cause I know you're the giggling type .
      Take care !

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      • FR4N
        FR4N commented
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        You can follow me any time, Mr D I'll try and make it as interesting as possible.

        The painkillers have the rib, sort of, under control

        Stay tuned .....

      #5
      I like that you're looking at different options, there are so many choices. Have fun shopping.
      Also good to see you recovering.
      2023 Honda CB500X

      2017 Honda CRF250 L ABS

      "Where you stand depends on where you sit"
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      • FR4N
        FR4N commented
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        Therein lies another problem I have .... too many choices!!

      #6
      Not a doubt in my mind that if I were buying a commuter bike, it would have to be Japanese, just for the reliability issues. Regular maintenance and tire changes and just keep going. The Kawasaki H2 SX SE would be near the top of the list, but I always had a soft spot for Suzuki.

      https://www.kawasaki.com/product/det...-H2-SX-SE-Plus

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      • FR4N
        FR4N commented
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        OOOOOO yeah baby!!!
        I must admit that Kwaka did fleetingly cross my mind but for sure I would loose the remaining slither of my licence if I got that beast!!

      #7
      "2012 BMW K1300R @ 172,600 km / 107,200 mi - the commuter"

      What are your short or long term expectations for a replacement bike since the K1300R carried you all those glorious miles? That is some kind of riding!
      Cut with a curse sharp as a knife. Doomed is your soul, damned is your life!

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      • FR4N
        FR4N commented
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        At the moment, its just getting me from home to work and back, with fun along the way, seeing as I travel a 100 km round trip. Longer if the day is good and I'm not in a rush to get anywhere.

      #8
      Originally posted by FR4N View Post
      ... The new Katana with red trim accessories: Its way prettier in the flesh that photos:

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      And i thought your K1300R was going to be hard to replace. That's purty!!!!

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      • FR4N
        FR4N commented
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        I'm finding that it is, Tim. The shaft drive has spoilt me over the years.

      #9
      Fran, you know what they say. He has a guitar and a cowboy hat, he must sing country music.
      The Katana has a beak and a possum scraper, it must be an adventure bike.
      Looks really sharp.
      Chattanooga, TN
      Certified Hooligan.
      2018 S1000XR, 2014 R1200GSAw, 2015 Husqvarna FE501S

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        #10
        Do you like red bikes ?
        https://www.bikesales.com.au/bikes/d...-5761995/?Cr=0

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          #11
          It sounds like your recovery is progressing well! As for the bike, go for the fun factor! Can't wait to see what you get!
          ain't skeered

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          • FR4N
            FR4N commented
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            Thanks Susan and Tim. Yeah, progressing well. Another wound dressing change in an hour, all being well I'm going to attempt to drive into work tomoz

          #12
          Originally posted by Martin_D View Post

          Oh you TEASE!

          Or .... I could get this and pretend my run-in with the roo never happened ....

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          2015 Black BMW K1300R @ 49,200 km / 30,500 mi
          2006 Honda FireBlade @ 83,200 km / 51,800 mi - 3 x transcontinentals & a whole lotta hooning

          DEAD: 2012 Acid Green BMW K1300R @ 172,600 km / 107,200 mi - Hit a kangaroo - RIP dear friend

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          • Martin_D
            Martin_D commented
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            Yeah , but the red one has only 14,000km ...

          • FR4N
            FR4N commented
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            Yeah, but red is not green

          #13
          Fran try the S1000XR. Please go take a test ride.
          Chattanooga, TN
          Certified Hooligan.
          2018 S1000XR, 2014 R1200GSAw, 2015 Husqvarna FE501S

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            #14
            Good luck in your search for the perfect ride Fran.

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            • FR4N
              FR4N commented
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              Mmmmmm -mmm ... horny beasts, though I'm looking for something more than two horses

            • 802Mike
              802Mike commented
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              Hmmm... like the unicorn, there's no such thing as the perfect bike.

            #15
            Fran, that Katana sure is sweet. Have you considered the Suzuki S1000f. A sport bike with a small faring (what a concept). They discontinued this model this year, but 2018 models can be had for only about $9k. Here's a review. http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2017/...d-ride-review/

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            • FR4N
              FR4N commented
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              Hey Bobby. No, I hadn't considered it. There wasn't one on the floor at the Suzuki dealer. Though I'm not a fan of the full fairing look, that was a good write-up. Thanks
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