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Old 03-19-2012, 02:43 PM   #1
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As far as monsters, I have always heard from owners that they are a much better bike to just stand around and look at. I came close to buying one, but was talked out of it.
That makes me sad. I want a Monster 796 as the next bike I buy after the one im thinking about getting here soon.

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What about the Japanese big standards?

CB1000R

ZX1000

Just as reliable as their sportbike counterparts, I'd imagine. Same wrenching as well.

I have never owned a Honda, but I like the looks of the CB more than the ZX. The ZX has a bunch of bodywork hanging off of it that I don't care for.
Are you talking about the faired Ninja 1000 or the naked Z1000??? The Z1000 is the ultimate torque hooligan wheelie bike. As far as the honda goes I've heard nothing but good things, and of course honda quality and reliability... I like the looks of the Kawi better, but both look good.
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Old 03-19-2012, 03:30 PM   #2
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That makes me sad. I want a Monster 796 as the next bike I buy after the one im thinking about getting here soon.



Are you talking about the faired Ninja 1000 or the naked Z1000??? The Z1000 is the ultimate torque hooligan wheelie bike. As far as the honda goes I've heard nothing but good things, and of course honda quality and reliability... I like the looks of the Kawi better, but both look good.
The naked Z1000 is what I was talking about. But, I don't like all the plastic they have hanging on it, though.

What about the Speed Triple?

Aside from the Hyper/Monster, these three are my favorites:

Honda CB1000R
Triumph Speed Triple
Kawasaki Z1000

I want a naked bike that sits me upright. I love the riding position of my Husky, which is why I looked toward the Hypermotard.
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The naked Z1000 is what I was talking about. But, I don't like all the plastic they have hanging on it, though.

What about the Speed Triple?

Aside from the Hyper/Monster, these three are my favorites:

Honda CB1000R
Triumph Speed Triple
Kawasaki Z1000

I want a naked bike that sits me upright. I love the riding position of my Husky, which is why I looked toward the Hypermotard.
I thought zoomie said she liked the Speed Triple in one of my threads. I haven't looked back at it yet.

The hyper is so much like your Husky, don't you want something a little different? If you are going Duc, how about the Multistrada? Good all-rounder... upright too.
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Old 03-23-2012, 01:16 AM   #5
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The naked Z1000 is what I was talking about. But, I don't like all the plastic they have hanging on it, though.

What about the Speed Triple?

Aside from the Hyper/Monster, these three are my favorites:

Honda CB1000R
Triumph Speed Triple
Kawasaki Z1000

I want a naked bike that sits me upright. I love the riding position of my Husky, which is why I looked toward the Hypermotard.
Check out this test of naked's:Speed Triple, Aprilia Tuano and Agusta Brutale http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs...deo-91254.html
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Old 03-23-2012, 10:32 AM   #6
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Check out this test of naked's:Speed Triple, Aprilia Tuano and Agusta Brutale http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs...deo-91254.html
Will watch. Aprilia/Augusta are cool and all, but you can't get Augusta here, and the one Aprilia dealer is a douche.

How does Triumph compare to Honda in terms of reliability and parts availability?

I don't want to be stranded on a trip. I don't want to have to wait 2-3 months to get parts. I also don't want to be checking valves every 3000 miles like I have to on the Husky (Husky valve checks are pretty easy to do, though).
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I would vote hyper over monster. And, speed triple is a good choice in my book.
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I would vote hyper over monster. And, speed triple is a good choice in my book.
I like the hyper over the monster as well. The only issue is that it's $3000 more. The regular hyper 1100 isn't available in the US, only the SP. When you talk shot monthly payments, it's not much more per month, though.
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I like the hyper over the monster as well. The only issue is that it's $3000 more. The regular hyper 1100 isn't available in the US, only the SP. When you talk shot monthly payments, it's not much more per month, though.
What do you mean, not available? We had a helluva time finding an SPS... for the price, and what you get, I'd go SPS
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What do you mean, not available? We had a helluva time finding an SPS... for the price, and what you get, I'd go SPS
I thought I read somewhere online, and the dealer confirmed it. They have an 1100 EVO SP, but there is no 1100 EVO in the US. I suppose they could be yanking my chain, but the local Ducati dealer is known for being a straight shooter.

Quoting their sales manager's email:

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The 1100 Evo is no longer available for 2012, only the 796
and the 1100 Evo SP Corse are available.
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