future cbr1000f
#11
I'm a big fan of the 1kf, after recently buying another one after having one 5 or so years ago. I almost bought a blackbird before buying my 1st 1kf, but the blackbird had a few problems and had a dodgy paint job so went for a cbr1000f instead from a dealer.
Since then i've owned a zzr1100, Aprilia RS250, yzf750r, zx7r, ,triumph sprint 1050st (from new), zzr1400 (lovely bike), tl1000r and have now gone back to a 1kf.
I feel the 1kf is probably the best value all-rounder / tourer for the money in spite of it's age. I didn't feel the blackbird when we test rode one was worth the difference in price over the 1kf. I made a mistake in selling my old one for a zzr1100 as i thought it would be a better bike (it wasn't in my opinion and my pillion (the missus) agreed.
There are some nice new bikes out there, but many of them don't do it for me. Even if i had the money, i don't think i'd consider a VFR1200. Newer isn't always better.
Proud to own another 1kf, and look forward to fixing the few issues it has, and getting it out this year and enjoying it thoroughly!
Since then i've owned a zzr1100, Aprilia RS250, yzf750r, zx7r, ,triumph sprint 1050st (from new), zzr1400 (lovely bike), tl1000r and have now gone back to a 1kf.
I feel the 1kf is probably the best value all-rounder / tourer for the money in spite of it's age. I didn't feel the blackbird when we test rode one was worth the difference in price over the 1kf. I made a mistake in selling my old one for a zzr1100 as i thought it would be a better bike (it wasn't in my opinion and my pillion (the missus) agreed.
There are some nice new bikes out there, but many of them don't do it for me. Even if i had the money, i don't think i'd consider a VFR1200. Newer isn't always better.
Proud to own another 1kf, and look forward to fixing the few issues it has, and getting it out this year and enjoying it thoroughly!
#12
I thoroughly agrree with you and shadow , i love mine despites of its age and milage, it is still going strong and with the modfication done done to it, it rocks, I don't push it anymore, but every spring Iwill go and and try new bikes, cbr1100xx, sprint1050 and evrytime i get on one of these , it rides well they are comfy and modern, there is one thing, They don't talk to me when I ride like the IKF does ( I am sure you know what I mean)and when I get back on mine, I say to myself why change this one is riding and running so well.
If they get one with the same concept and and i ride it and it does talk to me , then I may put the ikf that I have in retirement or semi retirement and buy the new one , only if it talks to me...
If they get one with the same concept and and i ride it and it does talk to me , then I may put the ikf that I have in retirement or semi retirement and buy the new one , only if it talks to me...
#13
Hope you get yours going for the summer so you can re-capture the magic
#14
I feel the 1kf is probably the best value all-rounder / tourer for the money in spite of it's age. I didn't feel the blackbird when we test rode one was worth the difference in price over the 1kf. I made a mistake in selling my old one for a zzr1100 as i thought it would be a better bike (it wasn't in my opinion and my pillion (the missus) agreed.
There is a fine line between sport and sport/touring where weight is needed to suck up bumps to make a bike a long hauler. I can't see a 650 being a great long hauler so I'd vote no. Depends on what your looking for.
They may know but I don't think they care. Around me, Honda is to busy selling Yamaha quads and Yamaha snowmobiles. I think the shops may have one or two Honda bikes on the floor but those are some kind of middle displacement cruisers. You have to special order a GL if your in the market for one.
#15
Can't wait till i've done the work and it's ready to ride!
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