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How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« on: 12 January 2008, 10:17:12 »

Want something that is a good first bike and the missus will be comfortable riding.
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #1 on: 12 January 2008, 11:13:40 »

i think Paul M has a BMW R1 ...
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #2 on: 12 January 2008, 17:18:54 »

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i think Paul M has a BMW R1 ...
The R1 is a Yamaha, but more importantly a completely different beast.  Defo not a good idea as a first bike!

Suzuki SV is another possibility.  Problem is figuring out what would be reasonably comfortabe for the missus.
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #3 on: 12 January 2008, 17:42:00 »

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i think Paul M has a BMW R1 ...
The R1 is a Yamaha, but more importantly a completely different beast.  Defo not a good idea as a first bike!

Suzuki SV is another possibility.  Problem is figuring out what would be reasonably comfortabe for the missus.

Agreed, neither comfortable nor suitable as a first bike, almost no-one will insure you on it!

I've owned two SV650 in the past, one was the faired "S" version, the second a naked. They're good first bikes, the naked particularly is very comfortable and easy to ride, quite torquey V-twin engines and they're still plenty quick enough for your first few years -- very few cars can keep up with them below triple figures (0-100 in about 9 secs). I blew the engine up on my second one (melted one of the pistons) but that's another story ::) don't let it put you off -- they're good bikes.

I'd imagine the BMW would be a lot more refined, but I've never ridden one. They hold their value though so you're either going to pay a lot more for one, or get a much older model compared with a Japanese bike.
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #4 on: 12 January 2008, 17:49:46 »

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i think Paul M has a BMW R1 ...
The R1 is a Yamaha, but more importantly a completely different beast.  Defo not a good idea as a first bike!

Suzuki SV is another possibility.  Problem is figuring out what would be reasonably comfortabe for the missus.

Agreed, neither comfortable nor suitable as a first bike, almost no-one will insure you on it!

I've owned two SV650 in the past, one was the faired "S" version, the second a naked. They're good first bikes, the naked particularly is very comfortable and easy to ride, quite torquey V-twin engines and they're still plenty quick enough for your first few years -- very few cars can keep up with them below triple figures (0-100 in about 9 secs). I blew the engine up on my second one (melted one of the pistons) but that's another story ::) don't let it put you off -- they're good bikes.

I'd imagine the BMW would be a lot more refined, but I've never ridden one. They hold their value though so you're either going to pay a lot more for one, or get a much older model compared with a Japanese bike.
Thanks for that.  Yeah, the 2001 BMW is £4K.  A bit much for a first bike.  Not keen to go any older than that.

How nice is the SV650 for a pillion pasenger for rides of 1-2hrs?  I would get a back case with padded backrest.
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #5 on: 13 January 2008, 20:08:37 »

i have a brand new ducati monster s2r 1000 thats for sale. but it might be more than you would want to spend for a first bike.
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #6 on: 13 January 2008, 20:12:14 »

suzuki sv 650 is a great first big bike, but try out first with pillion.
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #7 on: 13 January 2008, 20:28:07 »

what about the BMW bikes they used on Long Way Around / Down.

See those all the time in London now.... i quite like the look of them.
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #8 on: 13 January 2008, 20:34:36 »

suzuki bandit, does everything it says on the tin!!you can dress it up if you want to for not a lot of money, great 1st big bike :y
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #9 on: 13 January 2008, 20:41:17 »

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How nice is the SV650 for a pillion pasenger for rides of 1-2hrs?  I would get a back case with padded backrest.

I've never ridden on the back of one for any length of time, but I've taken a pillion a few times when I had mine. As long as the pillion is smaller/lighter than the rider, it's pretty good -- been some long runs with a girl on the back and it's been great, but with one of my mates who's well over 6ft it takes a bit more planning, as it's quite a light bike so someone big/heavy on the back is very noticeable.

The seat is comfortable enough, and the pegs are in a reasonable place, it's not like a sports bike where the pillion is perched up on top of the bike. It's also got a decent grab rail, something my R1 is missing which makes it unsuitable for carrying a pillion for any distance as they end up pushing into you every time you brake.
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #10 on: 13 January 2008, 20:48:55 »

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How nice is the SV650 for a pillion pasenger for rides of 1-2hrs?  I would get a back case with padded backrest.

I've never ridden on the back of one for any length of time, but I've taken a pillion a few times when I had mine. As long as the pillion is smaller/lighter than the rider, it's pretty good -- been some long runs with a girl on the back and it's been great, but with one of my mates who's well over 6ft it takes a bit more planning, as it's quite a light bike so someone big/heavy on the back is very noticeable.

The seat is comfortable enough, and the pegs are in a reasonable place, it's not like a sports bike where the pillion is perched up on top of the bike. It's also got a decent grab rail, something my R1 is missing which makes it unsuitable for carrying a pillion for any distance as they end up pushing into you every time you brake.
Thanks.  I keep coming back to the SV 650, so it looks like a good first place to start looking.  £2K for a first bike is also reasonable.
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #11 on: 13 January 2008, 20:50:12 »

what are the BMW 1150 GS like to ride?
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #12 on: 13 January 2008, 21:08:12 »

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Want something that is a good first bike and the missus will be comfortable riding.


Sorry but definitely a small engine for security..not over 250 cc..

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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #13 on: 13 January 2008, 21:54:09 »

the throttle works both ways, something under 250 with 2 people on it would hardly move
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Re: How good is a 2001 BMW R850 R?
« Reply #14 on: 13 January 2008, 22:04:34 »

nowadays 250 cc s are pretty strong..

Even this is dangerous for a beginner..
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