airbus330 wrote:DelianLeague wrote:Thanks for your reply,
I actually prefer Twins. Also, I am not looking for the same performance as my early 80's Katana, in fact, I am looking for the opposite and that is why I thought of the Interceptor 650, as its not a sports bike.
I have plenty of time at the moment before I make a choice but after reading BullDogs post I looked into the Bonneville's and my fist choice (at this moment) is the Street Twin 900. It has more than I need including riding modes & traction control etc and crucially it is not as heavy as the T100 and the seat is fairly low (I have short legs & one of them is weaker than the other). I haven't found a better all round bike than the street Twin 900 yet.
Thanks, D.L.
Well that makes the choosing a bit easier.
Bonny 900 216kg 65bhp
RE Interceptor 215kg 47bhp
Nothing wrong with either bike, but lightweight they are not.
Ducati Scambler (Ducati modern classic range is confusingly named Scrambler) 186kg 75bhp
A genuine classic Moto Guzzi V7 209kg and 64bhp
Left field choice Yamaha XSR700 (Yams take on classic) 186kg 74bhp
If you want real niche appeal the 2023 Fantic Caballero 700 175kg and c75bhp.
Worth a look. 180kg is a heck of a lot easier to push around than 216.
There is a reason why Triumph have struggled a bit to sell the 900 or T100 as it was. The RE does the same job but for considerably less cash. I am biased towards the Scrambler which is a hoot to ride. You may not think that the extra few bhp are important, but on the UK's busy roads, being able to do safe and quick overtaking is quite a benefit.
As said above, its actually quite hard to buy a rubbish bike in 2023, they're all pretty good! Do let us know what you buy
I have been surprised how light some of the Yamahas are.
D.L.