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Test rode a 2003 Honda ST1300 tonight
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Test rode a 2003 Honda ST1300 tonight
I saw it on craigslist and have always liked the looks of them so I decided to see if I could get a test ride. I told the gentleman I was somewhat interested and asked if I could give it a ride and he kindly obliged. So, now that question mark is gone. Nope, I would not want one. It's very smooth but I guess I just like the FZ1 so much more. I'm glad I rode it over there so I could do a back to back comparison. So much better on the FZ1. Only thing that may have sold me on the ST was the windshield. All the way up and I was in a huge pocket of no air and quiet. Felt nice. The way I have the fizzy set up, with the rear end lowered a bit, higher handlebars and the Russell daylong seat, it's such a comfortable ride. I guess I have what works best for me. Cool.Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)Tags: None
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That's awesome that the owner let you test ride it.
i had a similar experience here about three weeks ago. I've always liked the looks of the ST1100 and saw one on listed for $1,800. It was a 1994 I believe, maybe '96, and had under 30K miles on it. Garage kept, great condition etc. Only ridden on occasion though and ran a bit rough so carbs, fluids, tires, catch up on maintenance so still sounded good....till I rode it.
I wanted one when I got the FJR. This ST, granted it needed a few things, just didn't do it for me. Comfortable and great wind protection, didn't handle as well or have nearly the power. I don't really need to break the sound barrier so I could lose a few horses and be ok. Other circumstances, however, influenced my decision to walk away. I figured if it was the right bike for me I'd go ahead with the purchase but I still felt I should keep looking.
And just to keep this on topic for the forum that it's in , the GS 850G is still hard to beat! It's timeless looks, comfort and ease of DIY repairs gives it a permanent home in my garage.
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Originally posted by Cipher View PostWell the final drives aren't designed to explode like BMWs oh and they are refined and smooth. Obnoxious noise and vibration are only impressive to some people.
What really turned me off on it was the fact that, even with aftermarket bar risers, it was still more of a forward lean, putting weight on my arthritic hands, than my FZ1 has. And, it had a Corbin seat which felt like sitting on a brick.Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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Originally posted by Cipher View PostWell the final drives aren't designed to explode like BMWs oh and they are refined and smooth. Obnoxious noise and vibration are only impressive to some people.No signature :(
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The ST1300 was regarded as a bit of a liability by UK coppers, after several cop riders were killed or seriously injured when they went into death wobbles at speed.
The finger was initially pointed at the layout of the cop gear on the bike, but that turned out to be a red herring.
Anyway, the forces that used them got rid, and are much happier with their replacements, as far as I know.---- Dave
Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window
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Originally posted by ddaniels View PostSaw a couple videos talking about that wobble. Glad I passed.
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