Priller
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TL;DR:
Looking for a commuting bike that's cheap to run, but am divided with more expensive touring oriented bikes that could double as a commuter. Hit me with your suggestions.
Long version:
So I've taken a different job (for those who know, I've moved from working for a contractor to the 'light side' as a Contract Administrator for a consulting engineering firm). The money is a bit better (particularly when I will actually get paid OT), but by far the biggest sacrifice has been giving up the company truck, gas card, and 407 transponder. As I'm mostly office bound now (well, Tue-Thu, with Mondays and Fridays working from home), I'm now on the hook for the commute from Hamilton to roughly the Gardiner and Kipling/Islington. This means lots of stop and go, and between an hour to an hour and a half each way, depending on when I leave (most of the office works 9-5, so about the earliest that's appropriate is 7:30-3:30).
I'm mostly driving our Civic, which is a solid commuter: great on gas and a very comfy place to sit with all the gadgets. But I'd like to get something that I can use in the HOV lane, and I refuse to join all the other d**kheads driving solo there (easy 75%, assuming empty front seat means no passenger). It's also our only car now, so it'd be nice to let the wife keep some wheels on days when she needs to head out.
I could take the Tuono, but it's not a great bike for sitting in traffic (V4 = ball roaster), gets terrible mileage, and as I prefer stickier tires, I'll either be spending a mint on rubber or having to switch to touring tires. Most importantly, if I'm going to rack up slow kilometers, it seems a shame to do so on a motor as potent as that.
So here's the criteria, weighted by importance but not fixed to any particular item:
1. Cheap to operate (maintenance, mileage, insurance)
2. Can handle highway speeds
3. Comfortable in traffic, particularly in summer heat
4. Does stop and go without fuss (i.e. no peaky motors like an FZ6)
5. Cheap to buy (ideally <$5k)
6. Some weather protection in case I get caught in rain
7. Hard luggage or storage would be nice
8. Doubling as a touring bike would be a bonus (but not too much at the expense of item 1 above)
As it stands, I'm all over the map. The leading contender is a Burgman 400 (or similar maxi-scooter, though the added displacement of a Burgman 650 or Honda Silver Wing aren't worth the added cost to me), as it crushes items 1-7 above. But I've also looked at:
- K1200GT - probably too big for commuting, but would make an amazing tourer and no chain. Poor mileage.
- Sprint ST - sentimental favourite, as I think they're dead sexy and they fit my ideal of a 'sport tourer', but high insurance, also relatively poor mileage.
- Honda 599/919 - dead reliable, but minimal weather protection and consequently mediocre tourers
- Ninja 1000 - as above with the Triumph, though less sexy, more modern, and similar insurance costs
- NC700/750 - Weirdly, the Burgman seems like it'd be more fun
- Z650 - Surprisingly pricy to insure, similar drawbacks to 599 minus Honda build quality
- Guzzi V7 - not convinced it's bulletproof enough for commuting, but wins on style points
A Versys 650 or V-Strom 650 would also fit, but I can't seem to find any for a reasonable price that aren't high milers.
Based on the insurance quotes I've had so far, insurance would range between about $600/yr for a Burgman 400 up to $1500+ for the Sprint ST. The rest fit in about where you'd expect, with the BMW about $1200, 599 about $750, NC750 at $900, Ninja 1k at $1500, Z650 at $900. I haven't done a full range of quoters, but have numbers from Echelon, Desjardins, as well as the TD and Riders Plus online quote machines.
The other option would be to trade in my Tuono for something more multi-faceted, but the prime contenders are all flawed:
- Africa Twin - too bloody expensive for what it is, used prices are hilariously high
- Tuareg - not out yet, probably overkill on dirt ability that I'll realistically probably never use
- RS660 - so tempting, what I'd buy new now, but financially it'd probably be wash at best, and it seems insane to trade a Tuono 1100 for an RS660 without at least making a few bucks, especially as it's no better suited to commuting.
- Guzzi V85TT - would worry about long-term reliability
Anyway, as you can tell from the above, I'm flip-flopping all over the place like a freshly caught fish. If anyone has similar experiences and has any advice to offer, or if anyone has any left-field suggestions, I'm all ears...
Looking for a commuting bike that's cheap to run, but am divided with more expensive touring oriented bikes that could double as a commuter. Hit me with your suggestions.
Long version:
So I've taken a different job (for those who know, I've moved from working for a contractor to the 'light side' as a Contract Administrator for a consulting engineering firm). The money is a bit better (particularly when I will actually get paid OT), but by far the biggest sacrifice has been giving up the company truck, gas card, and 407 transponder. As I'm mostly office bound now (well, Tue-Thu, with Mondays and Fridays working from home), I'm now on the hook for the commute from Hamilton to roughly the Gardiner and Kipling/Islington. This means lots of stop and go, and between an hour to an hour and a half each way, depending on when I leave (most of the office works 9-5, so about the earliest that's appropriate is 7:30-3:30).
I'm mostly driving our Civic, which is a solid commuter: great on gas and a very comfy place to sit with all the gadgets. But I'd like to get something that I can use in the HOV lane, and I refuse to join all the other d**kheads driving solo there (easy 75%, assuming empty front seat means no passenger). It's also our only car now, so it'd be nice to let the wife keep some wheels on days when she needs to head out.
I could take the Tuono, but it's not a great bike for sitting in traffic (V4 = ball roaster), gets terrible mileage, and as I prefer stickier tires, I'll either be spending a mint on rubber or having to switch to touring tires. Most importantly, if I'm going to rack up slow kilometers, it seems a shame to do so on a motor as potent as that.
So here's the criteria, weighted by importance but not fixed to any particular item:
1. Cheap to operate (maintenance, mileage, insurance)
2. Can handle highway speeds
3. Comfortable in traffic, particularly in summer heat
4. Does stop and go without fuss (i.e. no peaky motors like an FZ6)
5. Cheap to buy (ideally <$5k)
6. Some weather protection in case I get caught in rain
7. Hard luggage or storage would be nice
8. Doubling as a touring bike would be a bonus (but not too much at the expense of item 1 above)
As it stands, I'm all over the map. The leading contender is a Burgman 400 (or similar maxi-scooter, though the added displacement of a Burgman 650 or Honda Silver Wing aren't worth the added cost to me), as it crushes items 1-7 above. But I've also looked at:
- K1200GT - probably too big for commuting, but would make an amazing tourer and no chain. Poor mileage.
- Sprint ST - sentimental favourite, as I think they're dead sexy and they fit my ideal of a 'sport tourer', but high insurance, also relatively poor mileage.
- Honda 599/919 - dead reliable, but minimal weather protection and consequently mediocre tourers
- Ninja 1000 - as above with the Triumph, though less sexy, more modern, and similar insurance costs
- NC700/750 - Weirdly, the Burgman seems like it'd be more fun
- Z650 - Surprisingly pricy to insure, similar drawbacks to 599 minus Honda build quality
- Guzzi V7 - not convinced it's bulletproof enough for commuting, but wins on style points
A Versys 650 or V-Strom 650 would also fit, but I can't seem to find any for a reasonable price that aren't high milers.
Based on the insurance quotes I've had so far, insurance would range between about $600/yr for a Burgman 400 up to $1500+ for the Sprint ST. The rest fit in about where you'd expect, with the BMW about $1200, 599 about $750, NC750 at $900, Ninja 1k at $1500, Z650 at $900. I haven't done a full range of quoters, but have numbers from Echelon, Desjardins, as well as the TD and Riders Plus online quote machines.
The other option would be to trade in my Tuono for something more multi-faceted, but the prime contenders are all flawed:
- Africa Twin - too bloody expensive for what it is, used prices are hilariously high
- Tuareg - not out yet, probably overkill on dirt ability that I'll realistically probably never use
- RS660 - so tempting, what I'd buy new now, but financially it'd probably be wash at best, and it seems insane to trade a Tuono 1100 for an RS660 without at least making a few bucks, especially as it's no better suited to commuting.
- Guzzi V85TT - would worry about long-term reliability
Anyway, as you can tell from the above, I'm flip-flopping all over the place like a freshly caught fish. If anyone has similar experiences and has any advice to offer, or if anyone has any left-field suggestions, I'm all ears...