BMW S1000XR
Ducati Multistrada
BMW K1300s
Triumph 1200 Explorer
Or a 1250GS like everyone else....
So for 20 years I have owned the amazing CBR1100XX Super Blackbird
it's quick
It's comfy
It's got a proper seat
It's quick
It's got room for bags and pillions.
So with that in mind I have been looking at
Z1000XSX
H2SX
and a weird one the KTM 1290 SuperDuke
What would you add to the list and why?
Probably going to do some touring if we are allowed out and I am not a Firebade sort of guy.
So what have you guys got?
Probably don't wanna go under 1litre
BMW S1000XR
Ducati Multistrada
BMW K1300s
Triumph 1200 Explorer
Or a 1250GS like everyone else....
Sort of makes sense I guess, very similar to the BBird but a heavy beast
I did actually see the K1300S recently online and thought that could be a contender, seems the last one was made in 2016 however.
1250GS is an obvious option, must go and try one.
Will check out the Duc and Triumph, thanks
If you've already looked at the KTM SA, then consider a KTM1290GT or the BMW S1000XR
KTM a lower style bike and of course- has that instant punch of a twin.
S1000XR is a great do-it-all bike, that goes plenty fast enough, has a super-slick quickshifter and will take all sizes of luggage.
I’d look at a BMW personally too, lovely bikes IMO.
I’d seriously recommend at least 2 or 3 test rides on a GS....
I’ve owned all varieties of these ( moved to an R9T Urban now)
And the first couple of tries , I just didn’t get it at all
Then tried one that seemed better set up and the whole thing seemed to gel
They’re great bikes
I’ve moved to a lighter machine ( also have a Husky 701 coming) and a few friends have gone from 1200/1250 Gs to the 850GS and love the manageability of them
You still rate it so why not save yourself thousands, as bikes now are a rip off, and refresh yours. New brake hoses, full on service and if it's the carb model get them fully rebuilt with new bits etc.
The old ones are still worthy rides .......
I've had a couple of Blackbirds but have to say the ZZR14 would be my logical choice
Try a Honda VFR1200F ... the bike that everybody (the press)loved to hate. Just as fast as your blackbird. I’ve got a DCT one. Pictures don’t really do them justice . Loads of crap about MPG and tank range but I easily get 180 miles to tank by which t8me I’m happy to stop for a pee:) I appreciate that the looks aren’t for everybody but they are lovely in the flesh and to ride.
I’ve had blades,gs1150, Gsxr, Zx7r, KTM 950 adventure to name a few and still also own a Suzuki TL1000r too (which handles like a shopping trolley ) but I’ve kept the VFR 1200r the longest bar the KTM which was shite for motorways and the servicing was expensive but I still loved.
I test rode the BMW K1300s too and the Honda was nicer for me.
Maybe I like what others think are ugly as I’ve got a Heuer Monaco too.. Mrs isn’t much of a looker either... haha
Good luck :)
Couple of vfr pics from the net and a pic of my TL which has handles like shite, has no luggage space, bad pillion seat, crap mpg, but goes ok and sounds cool:)
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GS Adventure. I found out a few months ago that I can't pick mine up though!
Why not go smaller and get a CB500X. Supposedly bulletproof engine. Loads of Rally Raid bits available if you like that sort of thing.
I’ve had a blackbird in the past, and my mate has a ZZR14 performance. They are of the same ilk but the kwaka has more of everything, unbelievably quick but very rideable.
Pan America.
G`wan!!
Wrong on so many levels, and oh so ugly, but i`m strangely drawn to it - and i never ever thought i`d say that about a HD.
I have a zzr1400 and it’s an awesome bike, i’d highly recommend it.
I’ve had loads of bikes and despite nearly selling this on here I still have it. When i think of the perfect all round bike that still makes me grin and give a kick i struggle to think of anything better.
This was me trying to sell it a couple of years back.
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...hlight=Zzr1400
If you can get a 2012 plus it’s worth the stretch
^^^^^^My mate has a fourteen and it`s awesome. Quick, comfortable and planted.
Imagine if you will a one-mile long heavy-duty bungee cord - similar to the ones bungee jumpers use.
Hold the bike on the brakes, attach the bungee to the front of the bike and stretch it out to 2 miles.
Release the brakes and hold on.
That`s what a ZZR14 is like - a relentless tsunami of torque, accelleration and turbine-smooth power enough to alter your perception of reality.
They`re quick, but no match for my CX500.
I would just get the super duke, there’s nothing else to compare especially in sports mode.
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I loved my KTM Adv 950 except for when I was on the motorway where it felt a little slow. The bit that got me with KTM was the pain in the arse servicing - even to do an oil change, and valve clearances very 9000 miles . O, and the petrol tanks warped which apparently happened as a byproduct of using fuel with ethanol in.
Lovely bikes though
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Don’t think I’ve found any KTM slow, neither the 1290T or the RC8 that I’ve had. Prices wise cheaper than a Ducati but still a bonkers engine.
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Some great answers guys, will defo have a look at the ZZR, I wanted one back in the late 90's when the 1100 was out, but opted for the RF900 instead which was awesome.
KTM still a contender, that Harley needs eye bleach!
Quite fancy the S1000 which I had never seen before.
Going to enjoy this shopping trip.
ZZR or K1300S will be the closest to like for like swaps.
S1000 comes in R, XR, or RR so you should fine one which suits your needs if that's your cup of tea.
Any opportunity to post some pics.... my old ZZR1100. Did 50,000 hard miles, touring, drag racing and general hooning around. Most of it 2 up with the Mrs on the back.. Never did like the colour, so eventually had a custom paint job. And yes I know my leathers have pink on them, it was the fashion at the time..
I can only imagine what the 1400 must be like..
I never had a single issue with it, but the week I traded it, the new owner trashed 2nd gear and the dealer I sold it to had to fix it..
^^^^ very cool enoch. Love those photos
Good times... the ZXR in the pics still belongs to my best mate. I stored it for him for 10 years or so. But last year he lost his job due to Corona, and decided to take it home.
It’ll be one hell of a tool when he done. He’s currently fitting a very highly tuned ZXR900 engine into it, with fuel injection using GSXR throttle bodies.. he’s got light weight wheels, and later ZX7 forks.
It was already almost a match for my ZZR back in the day with its 805 big bore K cams and lightened crank.
It needs some love, but Mike is the guy to sort it. Fortunately he’s just landed another job, so timescales for completion have changed from this year to sometime next year.
Great pics Enoch, reminds me of PB and Superbike magazine days!
I'm a huge fan of Kawasakis but cant help but feel that the ZZR is a backwards step to Blackbird certainly a FI 'bird, unless its change for change sake I cant see what you'd gain so I'd look at the next gen bikes like the ZX12c or ZZR14
I’ve ridden my mates ZZR14 a few times. It’s properly insane, especially after a GS! Giving it full throttle and going up through the box with the quick shifter is jaw dropping, and you get to silly speeds before you know it.
What surprised me was that it handled well too, even on tight roads. Not my cup of tea though, as too much for the road, but each to their own
Yes.. I guess 270bhp would be adequate for touring....
My old ZZR1100 made around 145bhp on a dynojet dyno, and I thought that was properly quick back in the day. Now days a good Supersport 600 R6 from BSB makes a solid 140bhp.
A few years back I built an R6 track bike for an up and coming BSB rider, it was stock apart from a quick shifter and a power commander, it made around 125bhp and it was so tractable you could ride it to the shops..
I think my Ducati is 155bhp and that feels plenty quick enough for me..
He does it himself , owns the company. He knows his stuff as this is his own bike
http://www.timblakemoreracing.co.uk/
The thing is, that all this extra power requires more management to keep it in check. Back in my hooligan days I can well remember going down a wet sliproad and deliberately lighting up the rear tyre well into 4th gear and probably over 100mph... daft as a brush but great fun.
Whereas last year riding my Ducati on a gravel road at 20 mph and winding the throttle wide open (just to see what would happen) resulted in nothing happening other than a light flashing on the dash..🤪🤪
My first drag bike was based on this road bike , note the turbo AND nitrous along with a 160 rear tyre ! These things would wheel spin well into three figures and then wheelie ! Photo is taken from a magazine in 1985 , I bought the bike in 1991