RustyKnight In: Newton Aycliffe
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I've decided to change my bike for something I can get a bit more camping stuff on but still have a bit of fun when I get the chance and i'm thinking seriously about a Blackbird but probably an older model due to limited funds!
Anyone had one or got anything good or bad to say about them??
Or any better alternatives??
Any serious comments appreciated before I commit myself to something and everyone says "oh you should have got a ........ they're much better!"
The Blackbird is a very good bike RK, one of the best. If you're looking for an early model then there's little to beat it if that's the type of machine you're looking for.
If you however decide on something later then personally I'd go for a ZZR14 or a Busa, but there's not a lot in it to be honest.
Be warned though, any of the above can destroy licenses very quickly indeed.
RK it depends on your budget really. Blackbird is an awesome bike, well suited for long distance work, but not sure you can gets lots of camping stuff on. But I've not heard anyhting bad about them and I know someone whose had one for quite a few years.
RK currently riding Blackbird with the intention of touring Europe. Very hard to fault ( I do work for Honda so a little biased )
As geoff says though very quick without giving the impresion of speed so be careful !!!
down size a bit rk not mental but does same job as b-bird..saw you eyeing mines up at cumbrian rally i.e. all singing all dancing pre 2002 vfr.went to invernees at w-kend got 192 miles outa 1 tank cruised at 80-90[took wrong road 10mls extra lol]
Have a word with micksaway Terry, he used to have one i believe. My ex had one, lovely bike but i didnt like it as a pillion. Cant say what it was like loaded up cos he didnt do touring/rallies etc
i sat on a honda black bird and found it quite small RK
u can have fun on most bikes faster dosent mean better some time find bigger to fast for road use when there loads of trafic about
i think its more about how you ride rather than what you ride so try it before you buy it chap
RustyKnight In: Newton Aycliffe
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Thanks for all your comments lads n lasses.
The most worrying is Neal's comment about size as I've never sat on one and thought it was quite a big bike! I'm not looking for speed just something that can handle a fat lad and 20 stone of campin gear
old red I don't spose you know where there's one for sale by any chance eh
The riding position caused him all sorts of problems with his back until he got a set of two inch risers for the handle bars and now has no complaints.
i loved my blackbird, it was just too easy to go fast which is why i have gone back to a cruiser, but cant fault the bike, performance will scare you to death, the brakes are awesome, and the mirrors are a dream....plus i have a nice pair of blue flame tri oval dual port exhausts going for grabs if ya want them.....going cheap too
RustyKnight In: Newton Aycliffe
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Again thanks for all the info folks
I'm looking to spend about 3k shadow but i've got a bike to either part ex or sell first.
Here's the current scenario- I've found a bike on ebay, a little older than I wanted but it looks great and low mileage. I emailed the bloke and asked if he fancied a deal with my Fazer. I rang him tonight and told him about my bike and he's interested in a straight swap. His bids are up to 1850 with 4 days to go and my bike is good for 2.5k. He was happy to meet half way on Thurs night and asked if I'd be happy to swap keys there and then, I said i'd prefer to meet, look at the bike then come home and think about it with a view to going to his house at the weekend to collect it.
Here's the link if you've got time to have a look, there's loads of goodies he's got for me to grab so should I swap and get as much from him in terms of goodies as I can or is the amount of work done to the bike in only 15k coupled with his keenness to swap keys (and the fact the bloke he bought it off can't find the service history/mot's) reason to walk away feeling i've just avoided being ripped off????
well there only slip on cans wn, so just depends on the diameter, i paid 300 quid for them on e bay, they cost 510 new, i would let em go for 200.and deliver them for that too
RustyKnight In: Newton Aycliffe
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I'm just after something a bit more sporty and capable of getting more stuff on. I love my bike but suspension is sh*te and if you're touring or camping they all need a rear shock £330 and fork springs £80 so I might as well get rid and buy something that doesn't need modifying to do what I need.
Must admit it's a big decision though cos I know my bike inside out just about and i'm still 5% short of shouting yippee i've got a blackbird!