Motorcycle Mike
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With the way insurance is priced in Ontario, and with the price of gas, I prefer to ride small bikes.
I currently have a KLX250, and it is a great bike as it is light weight, great on fuel, can go anywhere, is cheap to fix, and is dirt cheap on insurance. It is not, however, great for touring. 150km range for the tank, and with a narrow hard seat I am hard pressed to do more than 5 hours of riding in a day (although I once rode a 1989 KLR 250 to Halifax and back, but I was young and invincible then).
I also once did a marathon 21 hour ride from Yogjakarta to Jakarta, Indonesia on a Honda Tiger 2000 (200cc street bike) - so I have a bit of experience with torturing myself for long periods of time on an under-powered bike.
However, the problem here is that to be on a highway one has to maintain a lot higher speeds. I had a Royal Enfield Bullet 500 (retrofitted with a diesel engine) that was comfortable and fuel efficient, but was slow as molasses and not overly reliable. I also had a Suzuki VX800 that could easily handle highway speeds, but cost more in both insurance and gas -- used as much fuel as a Toyota Echo I once owned.
So, on to my question -- does a bike exist that is decent for touring (i.e. no problem doing 1000km in a day at 100 or 110kph), but uses less fuel than a small car and is cheap to insure?
I'm guessing, in order to remain dirt cheap on insurance it would have to be low cc's... perhaps 650cc or less. Oh... and I have tried a KLR650 and didn't like it. Way too top heavy and too much vibration with a big single cylinder. Am considering a Versys 650 or something like that though.
I currently have a KLX250, and it is a great bike as it is light weight, great on fuel, can go anywhere, is cheap to fix, and is dirt cheap on insurance. It is not, however, great for touring. 150km range for the tank, and with a narrow hard seat I am hard pressed to do more than 5 hours of riding in a day (although I once rode a 1989 KLR 250 to Halifax and back, but I was young and invincible then).
I also once did a marathon 21 hour ride from Yogjakarta to Jakarta, Indonesia on a Honda Tiger 2000 (200cc street bike) - so I have a bit of experience with torturing myself for long periods of time on an under-powered bike.
However, the problem here is that to be on a highway one has to maintain a lot higher speeds. I had a Royal Enfield Bullet 500 (retrofitted with a diesel engine) that was comfortable and fuel efficient, but was slow as molasses and not overly reliable. I also had a Suzuki VX800 that could easily handle highway speeds, but cost more in both insurance and gas -- used as much fuel as a Toyota Echo I once owned.
So, on to my question -- does a bike exist that is decent for touring (i.e. no problem doing 1000km in a day at 100 or 110kph), but uses less fuel than a small car and is cheap to insure?
I'm guessing, in order to remain dirt cheap on insurance it would have to be low cc's... perhaps 650cc or less. Oh... and I have tried a KLR650 and didn't like it. Way too top heavy and too much vibration with a big single cylinder. Am considering a Versys 650 or something like that though.