Major bike dilemma
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 9:24 am
Ok so I've been thinking about things since getting back from my tour in sunny climes. I have the Falco obviously, and a Hornet which frankly, I no longer use and should sell. I love that bike but it's been SORN for 2 years now as really whenever I fancied a ride out it had to be the Falco. So, I'll be selling the Hornet for around a grand, maybe a smidge more.
My dilemma strings from the tour, and the fact that I laid the Falco gently down on it's right hand side due to stopping and overbalancing on an uneven road surface at the end of a long, tiring hot day. Luckily I only added a few scratches to the RHS mid fairing and some more to the bellypan. The top box saved the rest of the bike, including my shiny new SL Carbons thank god!! As the bike had fallen off the sidestand on that side a few years ago no real damage was done.
However, I do realise now that touring on a machine brings risks and hence possible damage and definitely wear and tear. So I've got to thinking about having two bikes, one for 'Sunday best' and one for touring. The touring bike I wouldn't mind having the odd scratch here and there as it would be, well, my touring bike and I would accept that.
Now - I would rate the Falco as being an exceptional touring machine. With the setup I have (Helibars, heated grips, Ohlins, OZs, Givi box, Bagster tank bag) it made the perfect touring companion. Uber comfortable and simply amazing on the continental twisties. Also, we all did pillion tests on the other bikes and my mates rated the Falco pillion to be the best of the lot (against a Sprint, VFR800 and R1100S). But - its also a great 'Sunday' machine as well, for all the above reasons!!
So my dilemma is I've basically been thinking of adding another Aprilia to the garage - be that a Mille or Tuono for Sunday best, or a Fut/Capo as a touring bike. I want another V60 as I'm super impressed with the power delivery, exclusivity and general reliability/ease of servicing.
If I got a Mille/Tuono then it would have more power, and that is appealing (says the devil on my shoulder), however I don't think I can 'relegate' the Falco to touring bike. However if I got a Fut/Capo I fear they are too touring orientated and would compromise my fun in the twisties when I got there.
Am I insane? What would you do?
My dilemma strings from the tour, and the fact that I laid the Falco gently down on it's right hand side due to stopping and overbalancing on an uneven road surface at the end of a long, tiring hot day. Luckily I only added a few scratches to the RHS mid fairing and some more to the bellypan. The top box saved the rest of the bike, including my shiny new SL Carbons thank god!! As the bike had fallen off the sidestand on that side a few years ago no real damage was done.
However, I do realise now that touring on a machine brings risks and hence possible damage and definitely wear and tear. So I've got to thinking about having two bikes, one for 'Sunday best' and one for touring. The touring bike I wouldn't mind having the odd scratch here and there as it would be, well, my touring bike and I would accept that.
Now - I would rate the Falco as being an exceptional touring machine. With the setup I have (Helibars, heated grips, Ohlins, OZs, Givi box, Bagster tank bag) it made the perfect touring companion. Uber comfortable and simply amazing on the continental twisties. Also, we all did pillion tests on the other bikes and my mates rated the Falco pillion to be the best of the lot (against a Sprint, VFR800 and R1100S). But - its also a great 'Sunday' machine as well, for all the above reasons!!
So my dilemma is I've basically been thinking of adding another Aprilia to the garage - be that a Mille or Tuono for Sunday best, or a Fut/Capo as a touring bike. I want another V60 as I'm super impressed with the power delivery, exclusivity and general reliability/ease of servicing.
If I got a Mille/Tuono then it would have more power, and that is appealing (says the devil on my shoulder), however I don't think I can 'relegate' the Falco to touring bike. However if I got a Fut/Capo I fear they are too touring orientated and would compromise my fun in the twisties when I got there.
Am I insane? What would you do?