New ride -- Honda Silverwing

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New ride -- Honda Silverwing

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We missed our old pile of tupperware (Honda PC800) that we used to own last year, so we went out and got another cruising bike. This time, I made my wife pick based on her comfort to encourage us to go riding more often together. Her main complaint about the PCX is that it doesn't fit her badonkadonk (butt), so the main preference was to find something comfortable for her. We're also planning a motorcycle trip up the East coast next spring, and possibly a trip to the West coast eventually, so a bike with good storage, good power, and good maintenance was necessary for us.

I made a list of bikes I was willing to tour on, and we went and sat until we found the perfect one. The below is in no particular order, and is just the bikes I remember us trying off the top of my head...
  • * Honda NC700 - Seat wide enough, but not as much room as we wanted. A bit too expensive. Seat not comfy enough.
    * Suzuki DRZ400 - Seat not long enough, she would have to sit on the topbox.
    * Kawasaki KLR650 - Same problem as DRZ. Way too much ground clearance also.
    * BMW F650GS - She thought it was fugly. I wanted to cry, I think they're gorgeous pieces of machinery.
    * Honda Silverwing - Perfect fit for both of us, much smaller than Burgman, and it's a Honda! :D
    * Suzuki Burgman 650 Exec - Comfy, HUGE, and fun to ride. Her seat was too wide. Maintenance nightmare though...
    * Suzuki Burgman 400 - Same synopsis as above.
    * Vespa GTS 300 - Way too small for 2-up touring. Very nice though, sad to pass this one up.
    * Kawasaki Concourse - She loved it, I loved it. Best of the touring bikes we looked at.
    * BMW R1200 RT - It doesn't get any nicer than this, but despite the features, other bikes were more comfy to sit on.
    * Honda ST1100 - Comfy and nice, but a bit too hefty.
    * Honda NT700 - Passenger footpegs weren't in the right place for her.
    * Yamaha FJR - Comfy for her, but I was superman'ing that ho (look up Soulja boy if you dont get that reference. Actually, don't. You're not missing anything.)
    * Buell Ulyssess - Nice, but too costly. Harley motor anyways, we'd be able to tell when it was out of oil when it stopped leaking it.
So, after our long search, we chose the Silverwing. Craigslist had nothing reasonably priced, and ebay had nothing reasonably priced, so we ended up getting a really good deal on one at a local dealer. It had been traded in and neglected a bit, but should clean up well:
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We're picking it up on Friday. The out-the-door price on it was $3120 + fees (brought it to about $3500). :D
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Previously rides: 2005 V-Strom DL650, 1974 Vespa Ciao, 2011 Honda PCX 170 (tons of mods - takegawa 170cc big bore kit, gears, etc), 1996 Honda Nighthawk 250, 1987 Honda Spree, 2000 KTM 125SX, 2003 Honda Silverwing, 2007 Genuine Buddy 125, 1998 Honda PC800, 2008 Buddy 125 (white), 2008 Buddy 125 (red), 2001 Honda Reflex, 1987 Honda Elite, 1988 Honda Spree, 2007 Yamaha Vino, 2007 Honda Metro, 2x 125cc pure-chinesium dirt bikes
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Good choice.
I agree with your summing up but...
The Burgman 400 is a whole different kettle of fish to the 650, the 400 is a much simpler design and newer ones are totally bulletproof and astonishingly economical.
Not got as much grunt as the Silverwing though.
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Dave yep good summary. Which NC700 version did you try? S X or Integra which is D I think..Is X10 available in US ?
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We only get the X in the US I believe.

Nice pick up on that bike! When I was looking for my bike, I saw quite a few used Silverwings for sale but none pricex nearly as low as what you paid.
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Very nice. Think thats my next bike too.
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mad trapper wrote:Very nice. Think thats my next bike too.

Your not going to steal it are you? :D
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Good choice Dave ..... bet you are pleased to have such a capable touring bike again.
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qed wrote:
mad trapper wrote:Very nice. Think thats my next bike too.

Your not going to steal it are you? :D
Of course I am. Look great next to my stolen PCX.
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mad trapper wrote:
qed wrote:
mad trapper wrote:Very nice. Think thats my next bike too.

Your not going to steal it are you? :D
Of course I am. Look great next to my stolen PCX.

Fair enough
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It's a 2004.

We only get the NC700X here, so it was an NC700X. :)

I haven't ridden it yet, I'll come back with a report on the ride after I get a good, long trip in. :D
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Exciting!! Very nice Dave! Is this the color Candy Red? The seat looks comfie and low too. Good luck with it. I'm happy to hear it fits your new brides badkadonk (oops, I think that's spelled wrong) aaaa.....bum, butt, ask no more ;) but, One more question, how heavy is this baby?
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It should be around 250kg or thereabouts.
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Most of what I saw said it's around 475 pounds / 215 kg dry weight.
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Excellent score on the used Wing! Can't wait to hearr all about it. No Kymco dealer near you?
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Kymco dealer?
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mad trapper wrote:Kymco dealer?
The paint must be just about worn off of your question mark key.
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http://www.kymcousa.com/
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What does a Kymco dealer have to do with the Honda Silverwing?
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I'm only guessing, but it looks like there is a glaring omission from the list in post # 1
It's Kymco.
The Downtown 300 is a simply sensational scooter and the Xciting 500 isn't all bad either.
But neither is as good a two-up touring steed as the FJS600.
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I dont think the Kymco is in league with the bikes listed. But of course im sure sendler will come up with other things we all should have bought. I think hes a wizard.
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sendler2112 wrote:
mad trapper wrote:Kymco dealer?
The paint must be just about worn off of your question mark key.
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http://www.kymcousa.com/
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Theres not even a question mark there anymore, just says "sendler" where the "?" was. Besides i ask you more questions on the other site with your duplicate posts.
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