A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
|
Author |
Message |
Cormanus
Moderator
Queensland, Australia
Posts: 20,660
Joined: Dec 2013
|
A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
I understand this Kawasaki W800 is not imported to the US. You can still get the 2016 SE model in Australia, but that looks like it.
In my view, this is a better looking bike than the SE—see here.
The 2016 SE
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2017 11:44 PM by Cormanus.)
|
|
10-10-2017 11:39 PM |
|
Wisedrum
High Mileage
Germany
Posts: 1,063
Joined: Feb 2015
|
RE: A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
The green one shown in the first picture is the model I own and ride for 6,5 years. In Germany it was sold the first 2 years after the W800 entered the market in 2013.
Then Kawasaki always changed colors and outlook of the W, which I don't like that much. The blackend models looks way too much like a rat bike in my eyes, as if someone has sprayed the bike over with cheap mat black, not my style. The Kawa is a very lovely bike and maybe it is the best looking retro bike, but now disappeared from the German market and prices for used ones a still rising, which start round about by 6.000€. Used first CB models are nearly starting in the same price region..... I will keep both.
Wisedrum
(This post was last modified: 10-11-2017 01:20 AM by Wisedrum.)
|
|
10-11-2017 12:53 AM |
|
Cormanus
Moderator
Queensland, Australia
Posts: 20,660
Joined: Dec 2013
|
A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
A new SE would cost AU$13,000 or about €8,500. The CB1100 was priced around AU$15,000 or nearly €10,000 in 2010 and 2011.
|
|
10-11-2017 03:15 AM |
|
Cormanus
Moderator
Queensland, Australia
Posts: 20,660
Joined: Dec 2013
|
RE: A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
Speaking of fine looking retro motorcycles, I came across this picture of a couple of fine looking retro motorcyclists who, one way and another, had a bit of influence on the business ...
|
|
10-12-2017 03:54 AM |
|
bigsheep
Running Like a Top
Hamilton, ON
Posts: 407
Joined: Nov 2016
|
RE: A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
I like the look of the W800 but I would spend the extra $$ to get the CB1100. 48 ponies on an 800 isn't my thing. Being over 700cc is the next tier for insurance around here so if I'm forking out extra $$ for 800cc I want the zip it should come with. Honda's 500 cc rebel would be similar in power.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pPlNYc2wmw
1968 CB350
1981 CB125S
2002 CBR600F4i
2013 CB1100
2014 Honda CTX700N (sold)
|
|
10-12-2017 11:21 AM |
|
Wisedrum
High Mileage
Germany
Posts: 1,063
Joined: Feb 2015
|
RE: A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
The W800 is a bike in its own class, outstanding look and with a good torquey feel, I think not to compare with the smaller Honda. 48HP are not always 48HP in the same way. The W offers them very nicely with not much revs. But bikes are always a very personal thing. And mostly special bikes will only come to honor when they are put out of the market. The W is such a bike in Germany and I'm happy to have one.
Wisedrum
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2017 01:44 PM by Wisedrum.)
|
|
10-12-2017 01:41 PM |
|
bigsheep
Running Like a Top
Hamilton, ON
Posts: 407
Joined: Nov 2016
|
RE: A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
Wisedrum you're right 48hp can be applied very different ways. The fact that it was never available in Canada and I was looking to move up from my 700cc 50hp bike to something with a little more pep means it wasn't what I was looking for. But if I ever had the opportunity to take one for a ride and just for myself I'd jump at the chance.
1968 CB350
1981 CB125S
2002 CBR600F4i
2013 CB1100
2014 Honda CTX700N (sold)
|
|
10-13-2017 05:14 AM |
|
Wisedrum
High Mileage
Germany
Posts: 1,063
Joined: Feb 2015
|
RE: A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
Do so, you won't be dissapointed. Ir's not the HP alone, it's the whole package a motorbike offers. In my opinion it's a satisfying one, in its way overwhelming this kind of retro up to a certain degree of perfect imperfection, which is not to be found in the CB and need its comparison, but can't be found elsewhere. Very entertaining. And a motorbike should do that in its own sweet way. The W does it.
Wisedrum
|
|
10-13-2017 12:53 PM |
|
Cormanus
Moderator
Queensland, Australia
Posts: 20,660
Joined: Dec 2013
|
RE: A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
I’ve not ridden one either, but I’d like to. They are beautiful looking motorcycles, I think. Had I not found a CB1100, the W800 was on my list of possibles.
|
|
10-13-2017 02:27 PM |
|
rotor
Running Like a Top
Western Canada
Posts: 342
Joined: Apr 2015
|
RE: A Fine Looking Retro Motorcycle
I buy motorcycles with a firm idea of the intended use for it.
CB1100 is for me a motorcycle intended primarily for long-distance, multi-day touring. If I was looking for a lighter, "around-town" and/or commuter bike, W800 would have been on the list. But then, the only advantage of W800 over CBF500 would have been "the looks". For everything else...
|
|
10-14-2017 01:16 AM |
|
|
Forum Friends
|
|
Recent Posts
|
Triumph Thruxton RS Final Edition
|
That is a very good story, Ferret. In . . .The ferret — 03:58 PM |
Triumph Thruxton RS Final Edition
|
I don't know about that... they're easy . . .Gone in 60 — 03:50 PM |
Triumph Thruxton RS Final Edition
|
Haha ferret....it's funny how some thing . . .misterprofessionality — 03:41 PM |
Todays weather
|
And … ?
Not too much to talk a . . .peterbaron — 03:21 PM |
Todays weather
|
Today's weather (same system as PB) was . . .GoldOxide — 03:10 PM |
Triumph Thruxton RS Final Edition
|
Talk about dreaming of owning somethin . . .GoldOxide — 03:09 PM |
Todays weather
|
And … ?Cormanus — 03:07 PM |
Todays weather
|
The weather was good, but it was cool an . . .peterbaron — 03:06 PM |
Statistics
|
» Members: 6,520
» Latest member: DNLG
» Forum threads: 15,974
» Forum posts: 329,781
Full Statistics
|
|
|