Pages: 1 2 [3] 4 5  All   Go Down
Print

Topic: Tour Prepping a SuperSport, Why don't we do this?  (Read 25423 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
garry
Bleeds Orange...
*

Reputation 95
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '08, '09
Motorcycles: KTM 1190 Adventure / KTM 530 EXC
GPS: Southwestern PA
Miles Typed: 6036

My Photo Gallery



WWW

Ignore
« Reply #40 on: April 11, 2012, 09:30:02 am »


Garry, how tall are you and what's your inseam?


6' 3" with a 34" inseam. I was good for all-day rides even though my legs were folded up pretty good under me (YMMV). Not much lean to the bars if I sat up toward the tank (34/35 sleeve length helps there). I wouldn't have minded a set of brackets to lower the pegs an inch, but I was otherwise good with it. Even the stock seat.
Logged

2015 KTM 1190 Adventure
2009 KTM 530 EXC
Sport-Touring
Advertisement
*


Remove Advertisements

Rincewind
*

Reputation 123
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '08, '09, '10
Years Supported: '11
Miles Typed: 13727

My Photo Gallery




Ignore
« Reply #41 on: April 11, 2012, 09:48:14 am »

I'm happy to tour on my naked super-sport.  It has the same handling, suspension and brakes as a supersport, with much less insurance costs.  The power is slightly less than a full-blown supersport, but it also take 87-grade gas and is easy to ride with higher mid-range torque.  

No need for an expensive handlebar kit - it came with one.  I added a center stand, rear rack with topcase adapter, heated grips, flyscreen, Zumo, Sargent seat, and electric vest hook-up.  It has a respectable alternator output - 402w - to run electrics.  I like faired supersports and superbikes, but I don't want to pay the extra insurance money or deal with plastics.

http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m17/Rincewind0011/IMG_7911.jpg
Logged
karlfitt
*

Reputation 4
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: 2004 BMW R 1100 S, 2016 R 1200 RS, 2001 Kawasaki KLX 300, 2004 KTM 400 RXC, 1999 Ducati 900 SS
GPS: Colorado
Miles Typed: 399

My Photo Gallery


WWW

Ignore
« Reply #42 on: April 11, 2012, 09:51:02 am »

I am 6' 2"

I had a BMW K 1200 RS, I sold that and bought myself a Ducati ST 4s

Not exactly a SS, but very small for an ST Bike.
I got fully adjustable suspension and hard bags with itIt also has bar risers and a Corbin (came with them).
I am suprised i don't miss the wind protection the BMW had.
My trip last year was 5500 miles in three weeks which also included qualifing for an Iron Butt Saddle Sore 1000.

I have a friend who ride his Ducati 916 as a touring bike.
He got some soft bags and a soft trunk (?) from RKA and loves it.

So yea, you can tour on whatever you want to.

As a side note, both my buddy and myselfare in the market for a bit bigger of a bike for two up. But we will keeep our Ducks.
Logged

<P>
"Loud Clutches save lives"
http://karlsgarage.com/pictures/states.jpg
Advertisement



Rammer
*

Reputation 1
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: '09 ZX-14, '08 Wr250x
GPS: north western, WI
Miles Typed: 172

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #43 on: April 11, 2012, 10:00:28 am »

My favorite touring bike has to be my zx-14. I've added a seat from a C-14, bar riser blocks, PR-2s, Givi plx-v35 bags on removable hardware from Twisted throttle, and sometimes a taller windshield. I had the magnetic tank bag base modified to fit the metal/plastic of the tank. So now it's part strap-on, part magnet. I add a Willie and Max "the hooker" under the seat so I have a place for tie downs.
As long as my 51 year old body can take it, I'll keep riding it...


http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t307/erikramsted/DSCF1153.jpg

Willie and Max, the hooker.
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t307/erikramsted/633017079971215405the-hooker.jpg
Logged
Hunter
'twixt the corn rows
*

Reputation 3
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: '03 ZX-9 modded & '86 V65 Magna original
GPS: 5000 rounds and a dozen claymores down a dirt road, SC
Miles Typed: 561

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #44 on: April 11, 2012, 10:05:08 am »

Frenchie, have you had the chance to ride a SS with HeliBars on it? My friends 07 ZX-10 has them, while I find it weird feeling being long armed/legged, he finds it very comfortable. He is only 5'8 or so and I think he has less forward lean than I do when I'm on my 9.

Just a thought.
Logged

quote courtesy of atadaskew "Man card?  MAN CARD?  My Vespa key is on a Hello Kitty key chain.
Man f-in card.  F.     AAAARRRR!"
garry
Bleeds Orange...
*

Reputation 95
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '08, '09
Motorcycles: KTM 1190 Adventure / KTM 530 EXC
GPS: Southwestern PA
Miles Typed: 6036

My Photo Gallery



WWW

Ignore
« Reply #45 on: April 11, 2012, 10:09:53 am »




I'm 5'6" with a 29.5" inseam. I generated these images on cycle-ergo.com. I find the 636 bordering on unridable for me with stock ergos. Short torso and short arms don't do much for the SS/RR riding position.  Sad

The first image shows you on your bike, then the second shows me on your bike.

You're at a 38* forward lean where I'm at a 45* forward lean.



R Doug had a similar issue on his Daytona 675. It was a quite a lean/reach for him too.
Logged

2015 KTM 1190 Adventure
2009 KTM 530 EXC
Cablebandit
Pig Wrangler
*

Reputation 92
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: '10 Flying Pig
GPS: Stormstown PA
Miles Typed: 4824

My Photo Gallery


Certified Maniac


WWW

Ignore
« Reply #46 on: April 11, 2012, 10:11:32 am »

You'd think these midgets could ride a bike built for little Japanese folks.


 couch
Logged

IBA #33260  https://www.facebook.com/TheCablebandits
"since I actually have a twat I can complain all I want to" - viffergyrl
"I pooped at the highest point in West Virginia" - molferen
Cablebandit
Pig Wrangler
*

Reputation 92
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: '10 Flying Pig
GPS: Stormstown PA
Miles Typed: 4824

My Photo Gallery


Certified Maniac


WWW

Ignore
« Reply #47 on: April 11, 2012, 10:14:28 am »

I left the remainder of my front tire on the range last night.  I'm sitting here waiting for brown Santa to arrive.
Logged

IBA #33260  https://www.facebook.com/TheCablebandits
"since I actually have a twat I can complain all I want to" - viffergyrl
"I pooped at the highest point in West Virginia" - molferen
Cablebandit
Pig Wrangler
*

Reputation 92
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: '10 Flying Pig
GPS: Stormstown PA
Miles Typed: 4824

My Photo Gallery


Certified Maniac


WWW

Ignore
« Reply #48 on: April 11, 2012, 10:36:19 am »

and to top it off now it's snowing.
Logged

IBA #33260  https://www.facebook.com/TheCablebandits
"since I actually have a twat I can complain all I want to" - viffergyrl
"I pooped at the highest point in West Virginia" - molferen
JTM
*

Reputation 0
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: 13 Ninja 650
GPS: Houston, TX
Miles Typed: 359

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #49 on: April 11, 2012, 10:43:29 am »

I miss my 636

http://i517.photobucket.com/albums/u338/JTM1433/MC/PB140086.jpg


Although if I went back to SS bikes I would try to find an 05 ZX10R, or maybe by then Kawasaki will have redesigned the body work to look good and I would just buy new.
Logged
M.Brane
Owner of many Vs
*

Reputation 4
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '09
Motorcycles: 2 VFRs & a GTS
GPS: 1 hr N/W of LA LA Land
Miles Typed: 2850

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #50 on: April 11, 2012, 11:36:05 am »


Okay I'll play... here's my ss in sport-touring mode. I think a 1,500 mile weekend qualifies.
http://i956.photobucket.com/albums/ae42/axelwik/P1020047.jpg


 That's pretty much the same setup my neighbor had on his '96 last month on our 1250 mile trip through Death Valley 'cept he had a tailpack too. Bastard averaged well over 50 MPG too with flat slides, and a Spaghetti exhaust. Course he only weighs 140 soaking wet.
Logged
black hills
*

Reputation 58
Offline Offline

GPS: Rapid City, SD
Miles Typed: 5769

My Photo Gallery




Ignore
« Reply #51 on: April 11, 2012, 01:22:32 pm »

Insurance is barely more for my CBR than for my Adventure. my '11 adventure is $312/yr. '03 CBR954 was $318, and the new to me '04 CBR1000 that I traded the '03 for is $328?? I don' see insurance being an issue unles you are young. The reason I like touring on a SS (or adventure bike) is that you can find a nice area and get a room for a couple days, leaving all your crap in the room and allowing you to run the twisties or explore the back roads with an "appropriate machine" Wink Smile
Logged

'04 CBR1000rr '09KTM300exc '11 990Adventure R
the above opinion is simply that of an average middle aged hick with one too many brain injuries... or, don't take it too serious.
Papa Lazarou
*

Reputation 61
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '09
Years Supported: '11
GPS: Sussex
Miles Typed: 9253

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #52 on: April 11, 2012, 03:11:58 pm »

I did.

http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g57/GeneralPig/DSC03338.jpg
Logged

The wheel is turning, but the hamster is dead
stew71
*

Reputation 13
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: 2007 Triumph Tiger
GPS: Sacramento, CA
Miles Typed: 1514

My Photo Gallery


Words simply cannot express how much I don't care.




Ignore
« Reply #53 on: April 11, 2012, 03:36:10 pm »



What is that thing on top of the front tire?  'cuse me....tyre.
Logged

A hamster wheel looks like a career ladder from the inside.
The police never think it's as funny as you do.
dietDrThunder
*

Reputation 8
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '09
Motorcycles: CBR1100XX
GPS: Nashville, TN
Miles Typed: 494

My Photo Gallery


Why so serious, son?




Ignore
« Reply #54 on: April 11, 2012, 05:07:42 pm »

I'm with the OP. I've been wanting a 2003 GSXR1000 to make into a SPORTtouring bike for years. I think they look great, and are an LSL kit and luggage away from being very good weekender+ bikes. I was about to do it this past winter, but a very good deal on a CBR1100XX all farkled up came along, so the GSXR has been postponed. Maybe next winter...
Logged

Dave Arkle
WERA Expert #13 - retired
DoD #11011
Papa Lazarou
*

Reputation 61
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '09
Years Supported: '11
GPS: Sussex
Miles Typed: 9253

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #55 on: April 11, 2012, 05:09:57 pm »




What is that thing on top of the front tire?  'cuse me....tyre.


Petrol tank. 1/3 brake horse power engine. The electrical bits. In three parts-just like the Trinity.  Smile
Logged

The wheel is turning, but the hamster is dead
atadaskew
*

Reputation 155
Offline Offline

Motorcycles: A Vethpa and thome other thcooter
GPS: Venice Beach, California.
Miles Typed: 11826

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #56 on: April 11, 2012, 09:38:32 pm »

notarian has posted numerous drool worthy reports with him touring Europe-land on his stock Ducati 1098.
All he had was a tail bag.

I think some of you lot are just soft.

 Razz
Logged

I'm hip about time, I just gotta go.
Joey Stalin
sick of pictures of gas stations
*

Reputation 15
Offline Offline

GPS: nOvA
Miles Typed: 2125

My Photo Gallery





Ignore
« Reply #57 on: April 11, 2012, 10:39:38 pm »


I miss this bike (2005 ZX-6R). Cortech luggage, LuggageLocker tank bag, Alaska Leather sheepskin, and a Puig double-bubble (so I could see the gauges). Otherwise bone stock...

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i150/garrysimmons/NinjaForSale/wvrat-001.jpg


Last good looking ZX-6R. How was the torque on those things? Did the extra 36cc make a difference versus the usual 600?
Logged

Joseph "Joey" Stalin
BMW R1100RT-P
Kawasaki KLR650
garry
Bleeds Orange...
*

Reputation 95
Offline Offline

Years Contributed: '08, '09
Motorcycles: KTM 1190 Adventure / KTM 530 EXC
GPS: Southwestern PA
Miles Typed: 6036

My Photo Gallery



WWW

Ignore
« Reply #58 on: April 11, 2012, 10:55:19 pm »


Last good looking ZX-6R. How was the torque on those things? Did the extra 36cc make a difference versus the usual 600?


I agree on the looks. Torque was better than a 600, but not majorly so. Part of the reason for selling it to buy the KTM was wanting to be lazier on the street and just surf a bit more torque. As much as I liked the bike, I never got my head around life at 10K-12K RPM on the street. The bike pulled cleanly from 6K, but things got more interesting once you got to 10K.
Logged

2015 KTM 1190 Adventure
2009 KTM 530 EXC
gritsngravy
*

Reputation 4
Offline Offline

Miles Typed: 1037

My Photo Gallery


Motors: BKing! - VFR




Ignore
« Reply #59 on: April 11, 2012, 11:44:57 pm »


I still like the idea of touring on a ZX14 or Busa.  Problem is my riding is pretty much commuting to work and jaunts back and forth to Michigan with maybe 30 minutes of curves that arguably could be called twisties, but are really only fun at double the legal speed limit.  Just doesn't seem to justify that kind of power.  Of course, the occasional 300 mile days for fun.  

The insurance is what stopped me in the past.  Plus, I have the Sprint almost where I want it now and it only has 14k+ miles.  I've been toying with the idea of selling the Daytona and replacing it with a dedicated track bike for maybe half the cost and replacing the Sprint with something a bit nicer with the difference, but we'll see.  Anyone see any B-King's for sale?   Cool

- Dan






Pop over to SuzukiB-king.org there is a guy selling a black one with 6000 miles for $7500 thats clean & stock.   He added a National Cycle smoked screen and some frame sliders I believe.  

Shockingly you can get a rack from Hepco-Becker that accepts their excellent top boxes and something called the 'c bow' system that allows the fitment of small soft sided luggage.   The national cycle screen is purpose built just for the king.   OES makes a great protection kit with frame, fork and swingarm sliders.  

On the open road I've seen 45mpg with a few runs into triple digits.   It's no lightweight touring bike but its hella fun and reasonably comfortable for all day riding.  Fully adjustable suspension and stout chassis keep things civil.  

Insurance is very affordable despite the Busa powerplant.   Progressive insures mine + my vfr full coverage for ~ 700 year.    The kings are a lot more flexible than they look.   The screen and top box turn a great naked bike into a nicely overpowered weekender.  

Insurance is a bargain considering the power on tap

« Last Edit: April 11, 2012, 11:48:33 pm by gritsngravy » Logged
Pages: 1 2 [3] 4 5  All   Go Up
Print
Jump to:  



ST.N

Copyright © 2001 - 2013 Sport-Touring.Net.
All rights reserved.

 
SimplePortal 2.3.1 © 2008-2009, SimplePortal