The Cost Of Big "Adventure" Bikes!

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Re: The Cost Of Big "Adventure" Bikes!

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Rangoonruns wrote:All I know is I bought my KTM SMT brand new 5 years ago for 8.5K if i wanted to by an equivalent bike today say a multistrada or the sd gt or a 1190 adv i would have to part with 16K, have my wages doubled in 5 years? Certainly not! so in my eyes the big adventure bikes are too costly!
The 990 smt whilst a great bike is not comparable to a multistrada, a 1290SDR or an 1190 adv. It's comparable to the new versys, mt09 etc, all of which are thereabouts the price you paid for your smt taking into account inflation
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Lesser spotted bikers picking a fight with their greater spotted brethren.

The bikes involved are interchangeable.

Pick yer fight, rich vs poor, 'real' bikers vs 'pretend' bikers, PCP v s cash vs HP,adventure vs going on your holidays, all slight variations on the same theme

Everybody is at least a bit right from the point of view of their own peculiar looking glass but frankly, who cares?

There's farsans of folk who just get on and do what they want to do without ever resorting to the rather dubious wisdom contained herein.

Do what you want within the realms of what you can and don't fecking worry what anyone on the internet thinks.
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I've just come back from doing the Route De Grande Alps and Mt Jafferau.
The only bikes to complete everything were a 30 year old XL600. A 2007 XR650L and a WR250!

Less is more
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Post by macvisual »

When touring Europe a few years ago on our V-Strom we seen MANY big scooters also on holiday/touring, it doesn't always have to be an adventure bike.

I'm pretty sure they were having the same enjoyment as us!
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Mike54 wrote:
-Ralph- wrote:
Brads wrote:
-Ralph- wrote:You don't need to spend 15k for an upright riding position and decent luggage.

Triumph and KTM both have 1050cc bikes, Kawasaki Versys 1000, Suzuki V-Strom 1000, etc, etc. These all so 95% of what your 15k panzers do.
Yeh but they are shit compared with the Panzer.
Never seen one with a knackered shaft drive.
BOOM! :laugh: (thumbs)
Wouldn`t know, I`ve never met anyone with a Panzer that's had a knackered shaft drive either.

They`re still shit compared to the beemer though.

And it`s only your opinion that they aren`t
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exrm193 wrote:I've just come back from doing the Route De Grande Alps and Mt Jafferau.
The only bikes to complete everything were a 30 year old XL600. A 2007 XR650L and a WR250!

Less is more
When you say a WR250...do you mean the original 2 stroke enduro or the WR250R 4 stroke trail or the WR250F 4 stroke enduro? :huh:

Genuine question by the way.
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wwdph02 wrote:The 'adventure' is where you go and what you do, the bike is the transport!
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Is that photo taken south of Gieranger just before the 63 meets the 15?
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Brads wrote:
Mike54 wrote:
-Ralph- wrote:
Brads wrote:
-Ralph- wrote:You don't need to spend 15k for an upright riding position and decent luggage.

Triumph and KTM both have 1050cc bikes, Kawasaki Versys 1000, Suzuki V-Strom 1000, etc, etc. These all so 95% of what your 15k panzers do.
Yeh but they are shit compared with the Panzer.
Never seen one with a knackered shaft drive.
BOOM! :laugh: (thumbs)
Wouldn`t know, I`ve never met anyone with a Panzer that's had a knackered shaft drive either.

They`re still shit compared to the beemer though.

And it`s only your opinion that they aren`t
Only your opinion that they are.

As Triumph sell more bikes in the UK than BMW, it's seems more people hold the same opinion as me, than they do the same opinion as you.

Wheyhey, unlike Brexit I'm on the winning side :-)
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(Triumph sell more bikes in the UK than BMW, it's seems more people hold the same opinion as me, than they do the same opinion as you.)

but that does not makeit right, history shows this up time and time again

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exrm193 wrote:I've just come back from doing the Route De Grande Alps and Mt Jafferau.
The only bikes to complete everything were a 30 year old XL600. A 2007 XR650L and a WR250!

Less is more
like it exrm,just dabbing the blood from me broken nose after showing jan yer thread,was trying to pass this past her when her do 2/3 days back to manchester through spain and france from malaga

ouch

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