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The new Kawasaki KLE 500 is the best compromise bike for the riding I enjoy.
That leaves the Yamaha 600. It is not as quick to service as the other two, but it is the most versatile by some margin, is nearly as light as the Kawa 400, has a fuel tank capacity more than 50% larger than the other two, has the best suspension, the best riding position and parts are readily available. Hence that bike would be my pick.
Is that the electric start model? Only sold here from 1990-1992, IIRC. As rare as hen's teeth.Pictures please!!
It is electric leg only, unlike the 1987 model I had that also had a kick start, which is a feature I really like. However, the 1987 had serious overheating issues that were solved on the 1988 and later versions, plus there were several improvements made to the engine that are well worth losing the kicker for.I could not find pictures of my 1990, but this is how it would have looked the day it was made
"...I need something that puts less weight on my wrists and knees now.
For years I've answered the question "what one past bike now (if it could be new) would you want as your only motorcycle" and the answer has always been my 1991 R100GS.
..... The most recently acquired is a ‘92 R100GS, to go along with the ‘90 version that I’ve been riding in Europe since 2006. The early paralever GS’s really are the Swiss Army Knife of motorcycles which is why I have two of them, one on each continent. So if any kind of practicality is a requirement, one of those would have to be the one I’d keep.My V85TT is faster but is generally less pleasant to ride and own than the ‘92 GS so it would go in this dire circumstance.....In reality the other bikes ranging from Daytona RS and 996 to Bevel and 90’s version SS Ducatis aren’t going anywhere until I literally can’t ride them, and once I retire I’ll spend more time riding and maintaining them, not less. Screw this one bike idea.
Curious what makes a V85TT less pleasant for you to ride than a 92 GS?