Having sold the Jaaaaaaag I'm now in a position to get back on two wheels. I'm going to buy in the next few weeks and hopefully get a winter bargain.
But, I'm in a quandary. Which model and how much?
Back in 2008 I had a 2006 RSV1000R Factory in black with the gold frame. It was a great bike but I sold it due to losing my job and needing something that was more comfortable to ride. Now, I just need the bike to scratch an itch.
So, I've got a £6k budget and these are my options as I see them:
Spend £3.5k on a late gen1 RSVR and have loads of change for mods.
Spend £4.5k on an early gen2 RSV Factory and have loads of change for mods.
Spend £6k+ on a late model (2006+) RSV Factory like I had before.
Sod the idea of a Factory and get a very late model (2008+) RSV-R with the Ohlins suspension but minus the carbon and the OZ that the Factory model has.
Go mad and buy a Tuono Factory and ride everywhere on the back wheel
What would you buy?
But, I'm in a quandary. Which model and how much?
Back in 2008 I had a 2006 RSV1000R Factory in black with the gold frame. It was a great bike but I sold it due to losing my job and needing something that was more comfortable to ride. Now, I just need the bike to scratch an itch.
So, I've got a £6k budget and these are my options as I see them:
Spend £3.5k on a late gen1 RSVR and have loads of change for mods.
Spend £4.5k on an early gen2 RSV Factory and have loads of change for mods.
Spend £6k+ on a late model (2006+) RSV Factory like I had before.
Sod the idea of a Factory and get a very late model (2008+) RSV-R with the Ohlins suspension but minus the carbon and the OZ that the Factory model has.
Go mad and buy a Tuono Factory and ride everywhere on the back wheel
What would you buy?
The riding position and indeed the physical size and layout of the bike is very different from the Gen2. It's physically larger in bulk and fairly tall which is why it suits larger riders very often. I commuted on my 2000MY Gen1 for years with no real issues as far as comfort goes and also toured Scotland on it fully laden with luggage and a pillion. The only time it occasionally got slightly uncomfortable was in heavy city traffic but even then it was only a minor annoyance and not anything that would preclude someone from commuting on one.

