I always wished of owning a big bike since my childhood and as I grew up, so did my experience with bikes.
My first long-term bike was Yamaha SZ-R which I rode for some 20k+ kms which included mostly commutes and a few rides to HP and Uttarakhand.
I upgraded to a Duke 390 three years back and have done about 30k kms including many long rides, Ladakh and Rajasthan State ride to name a few both of which were close to 3k kms each to and fro from my location, and countless more to nearby HP and UK locations.
However after 3 years of ownership of D390 and the kind of touring I do, I really feel like upgrading to a fully faired and super-comfy (read proper tourer) bike now, and a powerful one at that.
I'm very confused between Adventure Tourer and Sports Tourer categories.
The bikes I'm considering in both categories right now are Versys 650 and newly launched Ninja1000 SX respectively.
These two may just not be comparable in view of performance or price for that matter but I don't want to spend 10+ lakhs (if I have to) for an ADV tourer like Versys 1000 especially when things like Ninja 1000 SX exist now at mouth-watering prices of less than 10 lakhs ex-showroom.
My heart badly craves for a 4 cyl. inline but the super-comfy nature and equipment per cost of Versys 650 keeps pulling me towards itself.
Not that N1000 is supersport bad or something, but it can't beat the comfort of a Versys, it simply isn't made to in fact.
I'm 6' 4.5" and a Versys 650 makes perfect sense to me but this would be the last big bike I'll ever buy. The only downside of Versys 650 as I see is the engine which although is a gem, but still is a 2 Cyl. inline.
Please highlight any problems I could face in view of the aforementioned requirement/preferences considering accesories, services, maintenance costs, ergonomics and please suggest better options if any. The bike will be extensively used for very long rides (1000km+).
Please note that I rejected CBR650F in favor of Versys 650 already.
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