Bonneville and Daytona are very very different to each other, and the Fazer. Bonneville a low powered upright naked. Daytona an out and out sportsbike. Fazer is an excellent mixture of the two styles. I would very much suggest derestricting the Fazer first and see if you like the extra power. Give it a few months, then decide.BTW I've also got 2 Triumphs and they are nice :-)
Best think of the Daytona as an out and out track bike, not comfortable much on the roads for distance/commuting etc. Bonneville a very much more relaxed ride. Chalk and cheese really. If I were a young gun, id jump at the daytona, but being a grumpy old twat, the bonnie is more suited. Have a look around for a compromise between the two. Or have both
Quote from: mtread on 10 December 2017, 07:07:03 pmBonneville and Daytona are very very different to each other, and the Fazer. Bonneville a low powered upright naked. Daytona an out and out sportsbike. Fazer is an excellent mixture of the two styles. I would very much suggest derestricting the Fazer first and see if you like the extra power. Give it a few months, then decide.BTW I've also got 2 Triumphs and they are nice :-)Hopefully someday I'll be able to try both out, for now I'll see how I like the fazer once it's derestricted. Any aftermarket seats you can suggest? The stock gets really uncomfortable on longer distance runs.
Sound advice, I'll wait till next year once I've been running around de-restricted for a while
You're also likely to get bored riding the Bonneville if you're over 60. Looks great, dull ride....for a dull but quirky left of field ride I'd rather have an Indian Enfield at a fraction of the price.
Kura what age are you? not being funny, nice bike as the Bonnie it is something you buy when you are 60+ If you are a young fella you will get bored with it.
Quote from: Kura on 10 December 2017, 09:40:56 pmSound advice, I'll wait till next year once I've been running around de-restricted for a whileMy buddy 'Wildplum' had a 2013 Bonny T140 Thruxton, lovely bike, but could not keep with my 2003 FZS 600, not on acceleration or top speed.The handling of the Bonny was pretty amazing though.The picture below is not Wildplum's Bonny but exactly the same model and colour scheme, cracking looking bike (If you like naked bikes)If your looking for a quicker bike that an unrestricted FZS 600 the Bonny is not the way to go.Foxeye Fazer FZS 600:Maximum Power 93.7bhp / 61kW @ 9.500rpmMaximum Torque 61Nm / 45ft lbs @ 9.500rpmTop Speed 133-139mph Depending on who you believe0-60mph in 3.8 seconds2013 T140 Truxton Bonniville 900: Maximum Power68bhp / 51kW @ 7400rpmMaximum Torque69Nm / 51ft.lbs @ 5800rpmTop Speed 126-132mph Depending on who you believe0-60mph in 5 seconds.The FZS 600 overall performs better, the T140 has a lot of grunt and is a beautiful looking machine, but I think the FZS 600 in any of its guises is a cracking looking retro machine and definitely make its owners smile, I still have my FZS 600, Wildplum sold his Thruxton.
Foxeye Fazer FZS 600:0-60mph in 3.8 seconds
Quote from: tommyardin on 10 December 2017, 11:28:50 pmFoxeye Fazer FZS 600:0-60mph in 3.8 secondsKura, just for the sake of clarity Tommy has quoted the specs for a silver bike. The black version, yours and mine you will find will be much faster at 3.1 seconds. Instead of getting it de restricted you could try a blue FZS 600 as they are the slowest at 5.5 seconds
Quote from: fazersharp on 11 December 2017, 11:40:56 amQuote from: tommyardin on 10 December 2017, 11:28:50 pmFoxeye Fazer FZS 600:0-60mph in 3.8 secondsKura, just for the sake of clarity Tommy has quoted the specs for a silver bike. The black version, yours and mine you will find will be much faster at 3.1 seconds. Instead of getting it de restricted you could try a blue FZS 600 as they are the slowest at 5.5 seconds
Quote from: tommyardin on 10 December 2017, 11:28:50 pmQuote from: Kura on 10 December 2017, 09:40:56 pmSound advice, I'll wait till next year once I've been running around de-restricted for a whileMy buddy 'Wildplum' had a 2013 Bonny T140 Thruxton, lovely bike, but could not keep with my 2003 FZS 600, not on acceleration or top speed.The handling of the Bonny was pretty amazing though.The picture below is not Wildplum's Bonny but exactly the same model and colour scheme, cracking looking bike (If you like naked bikes)If your looking for a quicker bike that an unrestricted FZS 600 the Bonny is not the way to go.Foxeye Fazer FZS 600:Maximum Power 93.7bhp / 61kW @ 9.500rpmMaximum Torque 61Nm / 45ft lbs @ 9.500rpmTop Speed 133-139mph Depending on who you believe0-60mph in 3.8 seconds2013 T140 Truxton Bonniville 900: Maximum Power68bhp / 51kW @ 7400rpmMaximum Torque69Nm / 51ft.lbs @ 5800rpmTop Speed 126-132mph Depending on who you believe0-60mph in 5 seconds.The FZS 600 overall performs better, the T140 has a lot of grunt and is a beautiful looking machine, but I think the FZS 600 in any of its guises is a cracking looking retro machine and definitely make its owners smile, I still have my FZS 600, Wildplum sold his Thruxton. Both nice bikes, this is the Fazer I own It's the "00 model I've never ridden an unrestricted version so the anticipation of getting my DAS and de-restricting it is killing me *Edit: I don't wan't to swap it for anything slower
Quote from: darrsi on 11 December 2017, 01:45:40 pmQuote from: fazersharp on 11 December 2017, 11:40:56 amQuote from: tommyardin on 10 December 2017, 11:28:50 pmFoxeye Fazer FZS 600:0-60mph in 3.8 secondsKura, just for the sake of clarity Tommy has quoted the specs for a silver bike. The black version, yours and mine you will find will be much faster at 3.1 seconds. Instead of getting it de restricted you could try a blue FZS 600 as they are the slowest at 5.5 seconds