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Old 15-04-08, 04:47 PM
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New rider; car vs. bike?

Hello!

I am new to riding, got my motorcycle licence last week. At the moment I am trying to find a used 650 Transalp. I really love the looks and the sound and feel of riding with TA - tested out my friend's TA, so I am determined to get one.

I am at University's campus during the week and I go home for the weekends. So I drive around 220km each week with my car. On one side that means 110km (40km highway, 60km normal road and 10km small country road). I want to sell my car and get TA. But I have my doubts. Not sure if it is such a good idea to replace car for a bike (and I don't have money to have both :P).

My biggest worry is rainy days? Is it very dangerous to ride 110km when it rains? How fast do you get wet with usual clothing?

So any of you out there that ride to work with a bike and have no car? How do you manage? Is it doable to ride throughout spring-summer-autumn?
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Old 15-04-08, 04:54 PM
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Re: New rider; car vs. bike?

Hi Xee

Welcome to the forum and congratulations on passing your test.

Many of the members here use their bikes everyday, whatever the weather. Although snow seems to put most (but not all) off.

Living in the UK, if we didn't ride in the rain, we wouldn't ride very often

I ride to work most days, whatever the weather, unless I have a lot of stuff to take into work and then I take the car.

As for keeping dry, you will need to buy at least a waterproof oversuit if you don't already wear motorcycle clothing. I always wear full, protective motorcycle jacket, trousers, gloves and boots, just in case, but everyone has their own personal experiences on what gear they feel is suitable.

But a waterproof oversuit (either 2 piece or 1 piece) will keep you dry and protect you somewhat from the wind.

Whatever you decide is best for you - good luck. Once you get your bike you probably won't bother about the rain as you'll be having so much fine, you just need to adjust your riding when it's wet.
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Old 15-04-08, 05:05 PM
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Re: New rider; car vs. bike?

Dont be put off by the weather, yes its cold and wet (even in the summer) but really heavy snow for months on end is a rarity save a bit when buying your first bike and invest in good protective clothing, it will outlast your bike (except your lid) (and your trousers if your like me and stuff yourself with ****ty fatty but tasty food) I'm drivelling

where was I... no such thing as bad weather just bad clothing

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Old 16-04-08, 09:04 AM
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Re: New rider; car vs. bike?

I would agree. Get some proper gear to wear. You can get some really good water proof jackets trousers etc and cheap price. Check out Sprada stuff.

Like they say Snow is not here for that long in the UK. But I personally don't like riding when its cold. And i mean cold enough for Ice on the road.

Its all down to what your happy with.

One possibility to enable you to have both car and bike. Is look for an OLd 600 TA....
Shouldn't cost to much and don't forget your new to riding so you WILL, drop it at some stage. he he.. I did.
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Old 16-04-08, 10:25 AM
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Re: New rider; car vs. bike?

Im 17, and i passed my test back in January. At the moment im riding my dads 600 TA, which is also my only mode of transport, i use it daily through all weathers, and its still fun, practical and safe (so long as you don't ride like a tw*t ).

Although im lucky, as i have only had to pay for insurance, but the rest of the money has gone into gear. I would really recommend purchasing some quality riding gear, especially a warm, waterproof, protective jacket which is well vented, and a decent helmet... it makes all the difference.

Despite my very limited experience of a moped, a couple of 125's and the TA, i would say its a great bike, its easily maneuverable, comfortable and it has plenty of power for a novice like myself.

get a TA, you wont regret it!!!
hope it helps, Will.
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Old 16-04-08, 11:00 AM
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Re: New rider; car vs. bike?

Thanks for replies everyone!

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One possibility to enable you to have both car and bike. Is look for an OLd 600 TA....
Shouldn't cost to much and don't forget your new to riding so you WILL, drop it at some stage. he he.. I did.
That's an option yea, I might get and older 600 model.

But what concerns me is that I am not really a "mechanical type". And an old bike with some millage on it might be quite hard to properly maintain/service by a rookie... or would it?

Also how much millage can bike like TA handle? If I buy 600 with 35-40.000km, is that a lot? Would I have many mechanical problems with bike?
P.S: Thats 21-25.000 miles, forgetting I am on UK forums

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Old 16-04-08, 11:29 AM
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Re: New rider; car vs. bike?

I dont know were you are in the UK but theres an old 600 for sale in our sale section.
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Old 16-04-08, 11:33 AM
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Re: New rider; car vs. bike?

I think if you are prepared to rdie through any weather, then it is more than feasbale for you to use it as your everyday transport. Make sure you have some top quality kit to keep you warm and dry in the winter and with vents to open in the summer, and you should be fine kit wise.

Just remember when riding in bad conditions to ride accordingly ( experience is always the best teacher here). I ride all year round, all weathers (even snow) and it hasn't done me any harm
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Re: New rider; car vs. bike?

That's nothing for a Transalp - 600 or 650 (700 not been around long enough for us to know, but probably the same as its predecessors) can easily go to 100,000 miles with only basic maintanance. My last had 78,000 miles or so when I sold it, and my current Africa Twin (basically the same engine) is on 86,000 miles. The 600 is one of the easiest to work on - don't let mileage put you off. However, I'd aim to get one with under 50,000 miles/80,000 Km on. Have a look around the forum on what to watch for (e.g., alloy corrosion on the wheels, output drive bearing and seal wear...). This site is a fountain of knowledge.

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I would agree. Get some proper gear to wear. You can get some really good water proof jackets trousers etc and cheap price. Check out Sprada stuff.
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