My current fleet is pretty good with a lightweight enduro/supermoto, a flyweight thumper cafe racer that could easily revert to its former role as a trackday bike, and a smooth-running retro standard. I like lightweight smallbore bikes, and my pattern to date has been to buy something cheap, and then spend months or years and several times the purchase price on custom improvements. I'm beginning to wonder if I'm better off with a better car/bike as a starting point...remember the recent "You should have bought a better car" thread?
I dumped a ton of effort into my DR350, and have my BanditGSF400 running OK, but on the verge of an engine rebuild, EFI conversion, custom set of spoked wheels, USD fork upgrade, etc.
Before I do that upgrade/rebuild/money pit route again, I figure it could be a good thought exercise to ask if there is something else closer to what I want.
Bandit 400 likes:
-Smooth running engine for highway riding and road trips
-Enough grunt for occasional two-up rides
-Not too much grunt (I'm a cautious safety-minded better-a-slow-bike-fast type rider) and I always resent the "just buy a big bike and don't crack the throttle so far" suggestions. I want a bike I can wind out now and again without being to triple digit speeds in a few seconds!
-14,000rpm redline and the awesome inline four soundtrack!
-Looks like this:
Sooo....must haves:
-Retro style
-Standard riding position
-Sub 400-pounds dry, or 420-ish at the curb
-50-100hp or so
-Inline four with tons of revs and characteristic sound
-EFI isn't essential, but would be icing on the cake
There's a ton of retro twins on the market, but they don't sound right to me. What am I missing? Did Honda ever make a CB600/Hornet styled more like the 919, or do they all look like the current insectoid Yamaha FZ, Suzuki GSX, Kawasaki Z styling?
I'm not opposed to building wheels, doing a fork/shock/swingarm swap, and adding Microsquirt to the Bandit...I have most of the parts, but just trying to think if there's a shortcut that would fill the same niche, and have me riding sooner rather than later.