Have been looking at a ton of postings, and you can tell the bottom fell out of the used bike market when many listings are two to four months old. It's rare to see anything under three weeks.
What about a Honda ST1300. Checks most of the boxes and on the cheaper side of your budget
Looking For Sport Touring in Kawartha Lakes? Find Huge Inventory & Great Prices on New & Used Sport Touring on Canada's Largest Marketplace, Kijiji.
www.kijiji.ca
Great bikes, but like the FJR, probably a bit too focused on the pure touring side for what I'm looking for. The reality is 90% plus of the riding I'll be doing will either be half-day weekend routes around Niagara and down along Lake Erie or the (very) occasional commute into Toronto. Long distance ability is secondary but still nice to have if I can get it. And as mentioned, would like to be able to go for a few hours without having to hunt for gas...
Speaking as the owner of a 2007 Honda 919 that has a bunch of discontinued parts, I don't know if a 19 year old 80,000km ST1300 is worth $5500
Ah, the 919 would be a great bike. Surprised to hear parts are tough to get, they sold a boatload in Europe, and Honda has historically been the best of the lot for stocking spares.
Any interest in pure dirt?
Yes, definitely, but have never been sure where to start around Hamilton for enduro or trail riding...
If the SV is on the list, so should this:
Well, maybe not *this* one specifically, but maybe a cheaper, less license-endangering variant?
Ha! You picked a pretty one. Lots of 696 models kicking around, but the one Monster I rode had a riding position I didn't gel with at all. Squished up legs, wide tank, and a loooooong reach to the bars, like I was humping a vault horse. Not sure which do and don't have that setup.
VFR800 all the way. Find a nice low mileage unit and ride forever.
Low mileage meaning <80,000k? Hard to find the gen I'm looking at with less than 40,000 on the clocks, but considering the age, that's actually not too much per year. It's definitely top-three, and unlike the Guzzi, there are plenty of options out there. Still looks the business, too, though that's probably me showing my age...
While I'm certainly biased toward the carb'd FZ1, this Triumph might be fun and you might think it looks nicer than the FZ1:
Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.
www.facebook.com
View attachment 69946
Definitely up there, and good value. Those headlights would have to go, though. Arrow exhaust is a natural fit, too.
If you did go for an FZ1, you could probably negotiate this one down a bit. Seems to be in very nice shape with a lower fairing and Yoshi.
Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.
www.facebook.com
View attachment 69947
Bumblebee paint! Just need a King Kenny replica helmet to complete the set. That's a beaut.
I know you said no BMW but this bike is the only one I would love to own.
Upright seating and an "ultimate sleeper" look and power.
That's not a heck of a lot less than what I sold the Tuono for! Won't be any cheaper on insurance, either. Definitely a speedy way to get from A to B, but not for me. I'm looking to slow down and smell the horse pucky, not get frustrated by weirdly low speed limits and weekend tourist traffic. Good price for that one, though, especially with the luggage...