2021 Sports Tourer Roundup - Which would you choose?

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Here's my 2021 Sports Tourer Roundup broken down across offerings from nine manufacturers. Most of us certainly here in the UK are itching to get back out and do some exploring, so I've selected my pick of the current Sports Tourer market, plus look forward to some possible new arrivals later in 2021 or 2022. The only criteria I've followed is that the bike should have decent wind protection, a fairly sporty riding position, a powerful and flexible engine, pillion space, and most importantly luggage options. If there is anything you'd like to add to my selection, let me know in the comments.
    It's quite a long video, so if you want to jump to a particular manufacturer, here are the chapters;
    Introduction & Criteria - 00:00
    BMW - 00:59
    Ducati - 03:18
    Honda - 05:05
    Kawasaki - 06:57
    KTM - 08:32
    MV Agusta - 09:46
    Triumph - 11:00
    Suzuki - 11:38
    Yamaha - 12:46
    Conclusion - 15:20
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Komentáře • 563

  • @Accurize2
    @Accurize2 Před 3 lety +38

    The Yamaha Tracer 9 GT just raised the bar of what people will demand from a sport tourer in 2021! 🔥🔥🔥

    • @janstein6242
      @janstein6242 Před 3 lety +3

      if they just had adapted the tracer 7 looks. i really dont like the looks of the new 900, the new 700 looks much sharper

    • @NateSail82
      @NateSail82 Před 3 lety

      Agreed

    • @Mentatstrategy
      @Mentatstrategy Před 3 lety +2

      Price per performance and features - it's at the top of my sports touring list.

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon Před 3 lety +4

      @@janstein6242 but they designed the 9 for better touring. You can see more wind protection overall, especially for the legs

    • @jonathanwardle2052
      @jonathanwardle2052 Před 2 lety +1

      @@janstein6242 I bought the 9gt but think the 700 is the better looking bike tbf 🙆‍♂️

  • @nicholaschai4458
    @nicholaschai4458 Před 3 lety +21

    I think Yamaha and Honda nailed it again in terms of pricing

  • @mrvwbug4423
    @mrvwbug4423 Před 3 lety +13

    Tracer 9GT is probably the best bang for buck on the market right now. And it's also coming stateside and selling for only 14k USD, which is nearly 4 grand cheaper than it's main competitor the Versys 1000 SE.

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket Před 3 lety +11

    You mentioned the Tracer 700.
    Kawasaki has a Versys 650, although lacking updates it's still a great value.
    I also think Triumph needs a sport-ADV home for that new 1160cc triple.

  • @mancavemoto
    @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +20

    ***I've now uploaded a 2022 version of this video, you can find it in my bike review playlist***
    It’s been interesting reading the comments on this video. There is quite obviously a big disparity in what people view as a ‘Sports Tourer’. In the UK particularly they seem to traditionally be seen as a ‘sports bike’ that is a bit more suited for longer journeys and have some form of luggage option. Pillions are surplus to requirements mostly, as if you want to take a passenger a ‘touring’ bike is a better pick. However our friends over the Pond seem to have a different take on the name? Oh and I’ve also upset a lot of FJR owners is seems by not including it. I left it out because its no longer available for sale in the UK in 2021. I know these videos get watched in other countries, but as I live in the UK, things like spec, colours, availability and sometimes model names are going to have a UK focus. I try not to pigeonhole bikes if I can because the motorcycle world seems tribal enough as it is, and some people seem to be easily triggered if you don’t like their particular bike or brand. As countless people have proven you can tour on any kind of motorcycle and the most important thing to do is just get out there and ride!

    • @Surfbird11
      @Surfbird11 Před 3 lety +3

      I think the main reason for the different views with us Yanks and Canucks is geography. North America is just so large and most of it is wide open space. We tend to cover vast distances and so value comfort and stability more. I can’t count all the 1500km days I’ve ridden.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      @@Surfbird11 yes that’s a very good point

    • @landedzentry
      @landedzentry Před 3 lety +3

      Honda CBR1100XX Superblackbird stopped 2005/2006. Shame. I had the first one in '97 and it was a mile muncher and a LOT of fun. Honda build quality and as soon as I road the bike it fit like a glove...."Linked brakes!!! They were marmite but i loved playing around with them -one foot braking etc.
      With the new Hayabusa now out from Suzuki , maybe Honda will make a new one with 2022 bells and whistles?

    • @Surpriseify
      @Surpriseify Před 2 lety

      @@landedzentry Get a VFR 1200F
      Bascially all the goods of the Blackbird but a bit more modern
      Also honda V4!

    • @davidcolin6519
      @davidcolin6519 Před 2 lety

      @@Surfbird11 I think that the other part of the equation is that long trips across the USA are almost defined by long, straight roads. there really isn't much of an A road alternative (for those stateside, A roads are half way between an interstate and a backroad; fast, sweeping bends taking you through more scenic countryside).
      In the EU, most people think of Sports Tourers as the sort of bike that is comfortable(ish) for 8-10 hours in the saddle, that you can then take the panniers off and make a decent fist of scratching around the local fast roads. This also means that a sports tourer can be used to "take the long way home" from, say, Nice to Madrid, Hannover or wherever. i'd say that anything sporting pretensions is a straight tourer of some description.
      This is also part of the reason why the USA can't be classified as "The Greatest country on the planet"; There simply aren't enough great roads for riding a bike. That title would have to go to somewhere like France, Spain or Italy, and for just that reason

  • @BIG-K
    @BIG-K Před 3 lety +9

    Thanks for that very interesting and mouthwatering review. The sooner I can get back in the saddle again after this lockdown the better!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      You and me too. Glad you liked it

    • @whittlad
      @whittlad Před 3 lety +1

      I hear you brothers and my two year KTM warranty expires this summer and I've hardly got any miles on the bike due to the movement restrictions. That said, some very tasty bikes on offer and thank you Tony👍👏😎

    • @rterrelljones
      @rterrelljones Před 3 lety

      The "lockdown" is not going to end. We need to stop complying, and live your life like you did in 2018. This is not about a "virus" and the world governments taking extreme measures to prevent our sickness. Yeah, right.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +4

      @@rterrelljones *yawn*

  • @adambudge9686
    @adambudge9686 Před 3 lety +3

    Great summary review on what's on offer this year. Both the video and narration is spot on. For me the heart says Ninja 1000sx but the head says Tracer 9 GT, mainly because this year's Yam allows for an additional Top Box for commuting/touring expandability whereas the Kwak does not. The F900XR TE is right there in the mix though

  • @greatexpectations9695
    @greatexpectations9695 Před 3 lety

    Great review and such simple but useful insights --nice work & deserves lots more likes .

  • @ericaworthington2675
    @ericaworthington2675 Před 3 lety +1

    Totally agree on Triumph 1050 Sport with Speed 3 motor! With hard luggage of course, std or option electronic suspension. I'm in!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Yep, I think Triumph could do well with it.

  • @rogerwilliams2902
    @rogerwilliams2902 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video again, thanks. All lovely bikes too !.

  • @darren4220
    @darren4220 Před 3 lety +8

    Nice comparison Tony. Although I am a adventure fan if I was choosing one of these it would probably be the yahama 9.....looks a high spec, good power and as you highlight good value for money 👍

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks, yep I’m the same but I quite like the Tracer too.

  • @AyoHues
    @AyoHues Před 3 lety +10

    Very comprehensive review - well done for including the too often overlooked MV Turismo Veloce which is a blindingly good bike.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks, yep I had a look around one at a dealer and it’s a nicely put together machine

    • @Ironhawx
      @Ironhawx Před 3 lety +1

      The Stradale should make a come back

  • @ItsBeenDanBefore
    @ItsBeenDanBefore Před 3 lety +3

    The ones that would take my eye the most would be the S1000XR, F900XR and the Tracer 9, more than likely the Tracer 9 would be the one for me as it's the best of a useable engine on a sporty chassis and touring comfort. It's not gonna be as much as a gorgeous screamer as the S1000 would be nor would it be as friendly as the F900 would be, but I think the Tracer would suit me and my semi-aggressive but advanced style absolutely perfectly. Now if only I had the licence for it

  • @Mentatstrategy
    @Mentatstrategy Před 3 lety +4

    Tracer 9 GT bang for buck - it's the one. If I wasn't budget conscious The Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE LT would be the one (skyhook technology, bluetooth, better display).

  • @larrysouthafrica1474
    @larrysouthafrica1474 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks,awesome review.I would have to choose the old tried and tested Honda vfr 800,most of my touring is with a pillion,the missus has to be comfortable 😀.

    • @lovelessissimo
      @lovelessissimo Před 3 lety

      Many VFR refugees have fled to the Ninja 1000 and kicked themselves for not doing it years earlier.

  • @christophereaves7108
    @christophereaves7108 Před 3 lety +20

    Kawasaki versys 1000 is a great bike. Half the price of the v4 multi strada

    • @venturebound4449
      @venturebound4449 Před 2 lety

      Yeah I was hoping to see the versys….. didn’t show up 🤷‍♂️

    • @doriangray2020
      @doriangray2020 Před 2 lety +1

      Half the price and a fraction of the bike

    • @repetitivemotion
      @repetitivemotion Před 2 lety

      He’s talking about sports tourers, not adv.

    • @jonathanwardle2052
      @jonathanwardle2052 Před 2 lety

      Was tempted by the Versys but weight was an issue for me , plumped for the Tracer 9gt, so far so good 🤞

  • @dalehawkes1698
    @dalehawkes1698 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video just shows the wealth of choices out there thanks for making it 👍👍

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, yep loads of great bikes to choose from

    • @dalehawkes1698
      @dalehawkes1698 Před 3 lety

      @@mancavemoto forward my vote 🤪 I’ve got the 2019 XR triple black. So I reckon on the M sport colour 2021 Xr ( but still am interested in the new KTM 1290 S ) 🤣

  • @Johnnywoo7
    @Johnnywoo7 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Tony good review as usual. Having a GSA (Love it) which I wouldn’t have expected to see in your review I would go for the Kawasaki. Good engine, luggage and comfy just what you need if your getting away. The Yamaha would be my second choice, good value for money. Years ago I had a 900 Diversion went to South of France on it 👍 brilliant engine. Good stuff Tony 👍

  • @tahirsharif9461
    @tahirsharif9461 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks - a good selection there. Ducati definitely the nicest looking.

  • @dieterhouvenaeghel6443

    Best compilation in Ages thx

  • @sliglusamelius8578
    @sliglusamelius8578 Před 3 lety +3

    Yamaha fjr1300 hands down the best. More sport than touring. Fast as lightning, side and top cases, cruise control and center stand and heated grips and electric windshield.

    • @michaelgill5186
      @michaelgill5186 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeh thanks buddy you are 100% RIGHT

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Agree, but I didn’t include it as it’s not available for 2021 in the UK

  • @GixxerZilla
    @GixxerZilla Před 3 lety

    Nice style of video for lockdown. Well done

  • @georgehatcher8867
    @georgehatcher8867 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent presentation

  • @karlbratby4349
    @karlbratby4349 Před 3 lety

    I looked at most of them and test rode a fair few as well but put my cash down on a 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 1000sx performance tourer, best bike I've ridden in many a year, Kawasaki have made a peach of a bike.

  • @Tobeon2
    @Tobeon2 Před 3 lety +12

    Ninja 1000SX seems to be the most practical one to me although I cannot help loving all of them!!! 🥰😍😘❤️

  • @twowheelsoneleg5672
    @twowheelsoneleg5672 Před 3 lety +2

    Got to be honest I'd be happy with any of those, 1290GT,H2SX,V4S and the MV would be my top 4

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep I’d take pretty much any of them too. The Tracer makes a lot of sense, the Ducati is just gorgeous and the H2 is mental!

  • @goody1571
    @goody1571 Před 3 lety +2

    A Tigersport 1200 would be amazing...I would put a deposit on one straight away! even the outgoing 1050 engine from the last of the speed triples with all the latest tech would be nice. I love my Tigersport 1050 and am reluctant to part with it but is is getting a bit out dated. This is a great video and I think I can feel some test rides coming on!! 😁

  • @SBKPete
    @SBKPete Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the upload; very interesting.
    PS: The VFR800 has a Euro 4 compliant engine; and so it’s only available while stocks last (as with the Crossrunner + the 1200 Crosstourer).

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Yep, I only included to highlight how Honda have nothing in the sector anymore

  • @jimbob67
    @jimbob67 Před 3 lety +1

    I agree with your thoughts on a 1050 Tiger replacement. The 1200 RS engine would be very tempting 😜

  • @chrisvantassel8867
    @chrisvantassel8867 Před 3 lety

    I don't think I have ever agreed with a review 100% but I think you are spot on with the Yamaha Tracer 900GT

  • @dest8637
    @dest8637 Před 3 lety +2

    great video! although I came here for the Tracer i was surprised by the variety of sports tourers. Usually I am more focused on the supersports but i am more and more looking for a sports tourer with nice luggage options. However seeing that beautiful Ducati with those side cases made me considering it to buy someday :D .... and seeing all those bikes made me think, why not rent some and spend a whole day to compare

  • @ericwerner9605
    @ericwerner9605 Před 3 lety +2

    I just bought a new 2020 Yamaha Tracer 900GT and it is a great bike for the Sport Touring style of riding. The 2021 models are hard to come by here in the US and would have liked the larger displacement engine. Great review of the ST models. Thanks.

    • @Hooner77
      @Hooner77 Před 3 lety +1

      First congrats on your new bike. I just looked at the Tracer 9 GT online. The U.S. web sites indicates it will not be available until April. I came close to buying a FJ09 back in 2018. I chose a leftover 2017 V-Strom 650 at $5995.00 and have been very happy with my choice. If the Tracer 900 GT had been available then I might have made a different choice.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Eric

  • @martinbateman6282
    @martinbateman6282 Před 3 lety

    Very good video, it's put a few bikes in the frame for me.

  • @MyMednas
    @MyMednas Před 3 lety +13

    Good roundup. Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX is the obvious sports tourer.
    If I had room in the garage for a tourer though, it would probably be a Tracer 900.

    • @douglasalexander4348
      @douglasalexander4348 Před 2 lety +2

      @MyMednas I have to disagree. SX is a lovely bike, but the tracer is not just a tourer, it’s excellent on the sports bike side. You should test ride one. More livelier and very light to chuck about. Better for country lanes. Remember it’s based on the lunatic MT09. Kawa feels heavier/stiffer on tighter corners, good on longer sweeping corners and very smooth. Tracer more upright with straighter leg position. So more fun at weekends and better position for touring took me the Tracer route. Pretty good mpg as well.

  • @karlosh9286
    @karlosh9286 Před 3 lety

    I'd like Triumph to make the Speed Triple a little less "naked" with some half fairing options, and luggage too. I'd still want to keep the reasonably upright seating position. Sportsbike position "does me in" !!

  • @Tom.aS-D
    @Tom.aS-D Před 3 lety

    For me the choice is one and simple Ninja 1000SX. I think it's more of a sports bike with comfortable riding position.
    Unfortunately I have to wait til next year to get mine. But it was nice to see what other manufacturers have to offer.

  • @galuhrichata6148
    @galuhrichata6148 Před 3 lety +3

    I am not a Ducati fan boy, but, man, that SuperSport 950 is a real beauty! Look at those lines! Italians just know how to design things...

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      It is a beautiful thing

    • @anomicanomic3217
      @anomicanomic3217 Před 2 lety +1

      I was so excited for that bike. Was on a fjr1300 at the time and went to a test ride for the super sport. I was very disappointed. Didn’t feel well put together, and felt like it would beat up on longer rides. I’m sticking with a big sports tourer like the fjr for commuting and a 600 for fun rides I don’t think one bike can do both well

    • @galuhrichata6148
      @galuhrichata6148 Před 2 lety

      @@anomicanomic3217 well, I guess that’s why we all ideally have more than one bike…lol..😁😁😁

  • @paulbarnes6124
    @paulbarnes6124 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review

  • @geoffpoole1972
    @geoffpoole1972 Před 3 lety +2

    A fair review of the ST bikes on the market. Good work! Thank you :)

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Geoff, appreciate the comment

  • @johnhamilton2680
    @johnhamilton2680 Před 3 lety

    Nice job. Wish you the best.

  • @solusquinto3086
    @solusquinto3086 Před 3 lety

    Excellent roundup. But the Hayabusa is not only a performance bike. Put a superbike handlebar on it and you‘ll get an absurdly great touring bike and daily driver. With the low center of gravity it‘s extremely easy to handle even in stop&go traffic. Got mine four years ago and it‘s my daily driver in the city as well as my long touring bike to the Alps and Dolomites. To make handling even better you can raise the rear suspension for twenty millimeters. This improves the geometry even further. Only downside is that you won‘t drive 300km/h anymore (you can but you won’t) because after 250km/h your handlebar/arms will cause some turbulence and that‘s not for everyone. But if you are a touring guy like me you can easily ride for 12 hours a day and more if you need to make kilometres and simply enjoy every second. And the best thing is, you don‘t need the newest model. Since 2013 you get ABS and that‘s all what I would be looking for and saves you a lot of money.

  • @alexdb77
    @alexdb77 Před 2 lety

    Very well done!

  • @scottstewart5784
    @scottstewart5784 Před 3 lety +1

    Triumph Tiger 1200 - 140 hp, 90 something torques. I bought mine as a sport tourer, with a some off-road if needed.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep a great bike, but firmly in the Adventure category for me.

  • @mazzarin2
    @mazzarin2 Před 3 lety +3

    The Yamaha FJR1300 is still an amazing sport-touring bike! I understand that it's not included in this 2021 overview, but the only reason that it has been discontinued in the EU, is the Euro-5 regulations. You can probably still find good 2020 deals, though :D

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Yep thats the only reason it was left out

  • @keskillia942
    @keskillia942 Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed the review. I wish Ducati would bring back the ST3S-ABS from 2007. Touring with a pillion long distance was enjoyable.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, the ST3S was a nice looking bike too

  • @CathodeRayNipplez
    @CathodeRayNipplez Před 3 lety +1

    Damn.. Tough question. My heart would go Ducati, my curiosity with Agusta, my cool with Triumph, my sensible head says Honda.

    • @BibtheBoulder
      @BibtheBoulder Před 3 lety +1

      ...and my wallet said Kawasaki ZZR1400 at £10,500 brand new.....

    • @douglasalexander4348
      @douglasalexander4348 Před 3 lety +1

      And no-one says BM. Throw your wallet down a drain, same as owning a Ducati. I’m with your comments though. Yams as good as Honda now.

  • @andrewoxner2941
    @andrewoxner2941 Před 3 lety +1

    Being a delivery rider keyless ignition would be amazing.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      They come with everthing you need incl battery packs and charging cable

  • @Jaymv4s
    @Jaymv4s Před 3 lety +1

    Currently own a 2016 tracer 900, FJ-09 here in the states, and I'm getting that trade-in itch. If money was no option the multistrada v4s would be in my garage, however I keep gravitating to the ninja 1000sx. It seems like such good value for money, however insurance is through the roof. Hidden cost for what appears to be a very good value. Insurance companies see ninja and immediately think your buying a supersport.

  • @jamestonguet1737
    @jamestonguet1737 Před 3 lety +2

    The Ducati is a dream to ride , and hands down the looker ...love my 950 S

    • @larrymyers1160
      @larrymyers1160 Před 3 lety

      Ducati's have always been the looker. That's where the competition gets their ideas from and has been for many years. Of course I'm partial to them anyway, as I ride them as well.

    • @edombre4637
      @edombre4637 Před 2 lety

      I am thinking of getting a ducati - has yours been reliable?

    • @jamestonguet1737
      @jamestonguet1737 Před 2 lety

      @@edombre4637 Absolutely !

  • @SquareWaveSymphonies
    @SquareWaveSymphonies Před 3 lety +3

    So many beautiful bikes! They all look great, but, damn, that Kawa H2 knocks it out of the park!

    • @geoffpoole1972
      @geoffpoole1972 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm baised mate. Got a H2SXSE+. Awesome machine ;)

  • @paulbrook2459
    @paulbrook2459 Před 3 lety

    Great Friday night viewing 👍thanks for that ! The MV looks great but my sensible side would go with the BMWs (any)the Ktm is to much for me 😊

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Cheers Paul

    • @AyoHues
      @AyoHues Před 3 lety +1

      Test ride the MV before you buy anything. If you can find a dealer that is!😆 And check out the prices of low mileage used examples. 🤩 Absolutely no reason to buy a Tracer.

    • @10daysAgo
      @10daysAgo Před 3 lety

      @@AyoHues no I will like to ride a tracer and return home safely rather than riding a shiny italian toy which will not even bring me back home properly .🙏

  • @LPMojoGL
    @LPMojoGL Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video. There's not much about the Tracer making me want to ditch my Tiger 800. The 1000sx, on the other hand, Tiger may be on it's way out.

  • @petervan-huysse5803
    @petervan-huysse5803 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review and enjoyable to watch, but for me you might be stretching the sport tourer category a bit far on some of these? I’d narrow it down to the Suzuki, Yamaha, BMW, Honda and Kawasaki. But that’s if you want all day comfortable touring for days on end with some reasonable storage space. However, if you’re happy to sacrifice all day comfort and take no more than just a pair of pants and a tooth brush for spirited fun! The others are right there which is why I presume you added them in.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Yes what I would view as a traditional sports tourer are getting a bit thin on the ground. Theres a definite move towards a more upright 'adventure' style bike from many manufacturers

  • @colinbarber1957
    @colinbarber1957 Před 3 lety

    The Aprilia Tuono Factory is heavily discounted and fit the kriega tail pack, its got the performance and wind protection with the slightly larger screen.
    The MV looks stunning, but the price .......

    • @petedetraglia4776
      @petedetraglia4776 Před 3 lety +1

      Where is it heavily discounted. I will buy it in a heart beat. Here in the U.S.A. they are $17,999...

  • @richardcook621
    @richardcook621 Před 2 lety

    Really good review 👍

  • @bernienebenfuhr8773
    @bernienebenfuhr8773 Před 3 lety

    Good review and it is always hard to please everyone and some of these bikes ought best to be cross shopped against others not included here. Just one example is, if you are looking at the Ninja 1000 as a very sporty tourer, then another offering from Yamaha, the MT-10 should be considered, although I'm not sure they have a new one for 2021. Overall though, a good round up of the segment mate.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, yes that’s always the problem Bernie, there are so many good bikes and the ‘sports tourer’ segment is changing. If I included all the bikes the video would be an hour or so long! Some people seem to get worked up about it, but I was never trying to make a ‘best of’ list, just a here’s some options kinda thing. Thanks for the comments, much appreciated

  • @gapplebees9295
    @gapplebees9295 Před 2 lety

    I bought a Ninja 1000sx 21 model and it's perfect for me. I love it!

  • @highestsprings
    @highestsprings Před rokem

    VFR, call me suck in the mud but I just can't help like a more analogue approach in a world full of smart tech. Some lovely bikes to chew over here, thanks.

  • @Surfbird11
    @Surfbird11 Před 3 lety +1

    If you emphasize sport several of these are quite good but if you really include touring the list drops to the BMW R1250RT and the Yamaha FJR1300. These 2 bikes absolutely dominate the Iron Butt Rally year after year. Averaging 1000+ miles per day on every possible type of road really shows what is reliable, fast and comfortable.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep and thats the point the two you mention would be viewed as tourers. Sports tourers have traditionally sat in that space between Sports bikes and Touring bikes, but the lines are getting blurred now as manufacturers seem to be moving more towards more upright machines, bringing in the sub category of Adventure Touring. The reality is of course that you can tour on any motorcycle :)

  • @MOTOLANE
    @MOTOLANE Před 3 lety

    Good vid, bud. Nice work!

  • @TheJAMTUB
    @TheJAMTUB Před 3 lety

    Unfortunately I just totalled my Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro. Did around 7000 Kms on it and toured for 4 days in Sicily. Mixed feelings as I am looking for a replacement now. The Tiger is an awesome bike and ticks many, many boxes. However there are some niggles too. The engine is amazing however is quite vibey. It didn't bother me when I was on my trip however it did when at 3 to 5 k revs, and this is a range one is in a lot. So i found I had numb hands quite frequently. I read the reviews, tried to ignore them but the proof of the pudding is in the eating. The Vibes are there whatever anyone says. It's whether one admits to them or not. The Auxiliary plug just under the dash is in an awkward place so not much space to manoeuvre and the steering cables etc come into contact with the auxiliary plug at full lock. The ignition is also in an uncomfortable place if one has a tank bag. I found that I had to sometimes take the tank bag off just to switch off the bike with the key. And I had a very small tank bag, because of this. The dash is great, at least I think it is, however the connectivity IS A PAIN... enough said. The under seat mobile phone space is... a waste of space and minute...so only good for certain sized phones.. Small niggles I know and not a deal breaker... So I was considering replacing it with another... Until I saw the Tracer 9..... Which ticks slightly more boxes. So that will be the bike i replace the Tiger with.

  • @goldie6579
    @goldie6579 Před 3 lety +4

    Honda’s nt1100 looks really good. I hope they come out with it

  • @CityBob
    @CityBob Před 3 lety +1

    Speed triple with luggage and fairing would be more like the old Triumph Sprint ST and GT that they should really bring back! I ride a 2005 Sprint ST (its on my channel) and I love it. Would love to see an updated version

    • @NeilW80
      @NeilW80 Před 3 lety

      a brand new Sprint would be an amazing bike

    • @ryanpatrick4813
      @ryanpatrick4813 Před 3 lety

      Agree on the ST 1050. I ride the '08.

  • @darvelbidenisapuppet7275

    From how it looks in person and what people are doing with it, I would say you could squeeze the new Indian FTR 1200 Carbon into this list. at 120HP and 87TQ, with rack and bag options that are available.

  • @Dan-56
    @Dan-56 Před 3 lety +3

    I does seem that “adventure” bikes are supplanting the sport touring bikes in many manufacturers lineups. The sport touring bikes that seem to still be selling well are the ones with the more “upright” riding position.....much like the the adventure bikes 😉.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Yep it’s definitely the direction they seem to be going in.

    • @douglasalexander4348
      @douglasalexander4348 Před 3 lety

      Upright bikes used to be boring bikes. Not now, so best of both worlds, touring and way more sporty.

  • @dennisalon7868
    @dennisalon7868 Před 3 lety +13

    Love that Yamaha Tracer 9 GT. Ticks all the boxes and its backed by Japanese reliability.

    • @justjeff4173
      @justjeff4173 Před 3 lety

      Weight capacity is an issue for the Tracer 9. Yamaha says you can have the top box or the panniers on but all at the same time. Maybe dealerships should throw in a complimentary bathroom scale for potential pillions?

    • @fleuger99
      @fleuger99 Před 3 lety

      I'd check paint quality and I had constant issues with cruise control and temp gauge on my 2016 FJR that Yamaha could never get fixed. I'll never buy another Yamaha again.

    • @TheLolgonewrong
      @TheLolgonewrong Před 3 lety +1

      @@justjeff4173 That is a legal issue to protect them, the bike can carry all 3 sure enough. Yamaha just wont say it, it is just to cover their ass.

    • @douglasalexander4348
      @douglasalexander4348 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheLolgonewrong exactly. Also, the rear shock isn’t the stiffest for huge weight. Upgrade shock and your laughing.

    • @douglasalexander4348
      @douglasalexander4348 Před 3 lety +2

      @Csab so you’ve not ridden one then, but you ‘know’ ? 4000 revs most have flat spots due to emission regs, but If you only ride a triple or inline 4 at 4000 you shouldn’t be on a bike.

  • @RevZolution
    @RevZolution Před 3 lety

    Great video, I've just found your channel. I've smashed that subscribe button

  • @BadDirtRider
    @BadDirtRider Před 3 lety +1

    I’m over European bikes and their prices...it has now gotten old.
    My top 2 are the Ninja 1000 SX & Tracer 9 GT. I’m seriously thinking of switching to one of these from my bike.
    Great video!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Joel, yep some of those are, to use a local phrase ‘a bit lumpy’ when it comes to the price

    • @BadDirtRider
      @BadDirtRider Před 3 lety +1

      @@mancavemoto yea...When I compare the ninja 1000 Sx to a SDGT/1250RS it’s just not enough diff to make me want to spend THOUSANDS more if I’m honest? The Ninja has and does everything I need and feels VERY premium.

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o Před 2 lety

    I've just watched this again, Tony. I'd have the Tracer 900 at the end. Not that I'll be getting one.

  • @jrloPanigale
    @jrloPanigale Před 3 lety +2

    Great info and well done! I just demo'd the Ninja 1000SX. I love it! Total bang for buck and that inline 4 is so smooth with so much roll on torque in every gear at nearly any rpm! On my short list for my next bike. Sub'd. 👍🏼

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Cheers Jason

    • @ixifutureproof9286
      @ixifutureproof9286 Před 2 lety +1

      It's a great bike, you won't be disappointed. I've ridden the 9 GT and have had 3 TDMs in the past (which destroyed gixxers of the time) but still delighted with the Z1000sx.

  • @macsporran
    @macsporran Před 2 lety

    Great commentary

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 2 lety

      Much appreciated, theres a 2022 update video now too

  • @vasekkamen2100
    @vasekkamen2100 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for great video. Just small mistake: Triumph and Suzuki have both number 7 :-)

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, and good spot. I noticed it after I’d uploaded the video so it was too late to re-edit

  • @stephenhadley2490
    @stephenhadley2490 Před 3 lety +1

    I was looking for the perfect sports tourer with a focus on comfort and features and I couldn’t go past the Multistrada 950S so I’ve ordered one.

  • @your_royal_highness
    @your_royal_highness Před 3 lety +2

    I’m very happy with my R1250RS. No bike is perfect but this is the best option for my old bones. Expensive bike to buy and maintain. Put bar risers on it and a tall AeroFlow screen and I’m good to go.

    • @douglasalexander4348
      @douglasalexander4348 Před 3 lety

      Try a Tracer. Upright and very light. Extremely reliable and cheap to run comparatively. Your right, no bike is perfect, but once your on a light bike, it’s hard to go back. Have fun whatever you ride !

  • @brandonrides8953
    @brandonrides8953 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm really debating selling my 2019 MT-10 for the Tracer 9GT. I'd love to extend my riding season and get some creature comforts.

  • @BibtheBoulder
    @BibtheBoulder Před 3 lety +5

    Never have I been so happy that I have to commute 110 miles a day than I have during this pandemic...but ironically the bike I would (did) choose is one not even mentioned here, the mighty Kawasaki ZZR1400. Still a few new ones left out there, and available for as little as £10,500...

    • @BibtheBoulder
      @BibtheBoulder Před 3 lety

      @Csab I am 5'10". I have already done 400 miles in a day with no issues and I am 57 with a dodgy back...but I admit the Gold Wing is more suited to the longest of journey's....

    • @brunanburh937AD
      @brunanburh937AD Před 3 lety

      Pity that Kawasaki didn’t Euro 5 the zzz 14... a few updates like a tft and the engine would’ve have kept it in the lineup as Suzuki have done with the ‘busa... I took one out for a test ride( I’m 5’9” on a good day) and had no problems getting feet down, plus it’s an absolute pussy cat in town even with its size. I must admit I was a little apprehensive in riding it at first , it’s a shame that it’s been discontinued. I feel that the market is shifting from “traditional” sports tourers to a sort of hybrid sports adventure tourer... even the new H2sx type are proportionally smaller than a standard sports tourer if you consider the pillion spacing and position, not agreeable on a long romp, but overall it’s an exciting time for motorcycling, once we’re out of lockdown, new more innovative designs have to be encouraged and I think that the current leaders in the market obviously are heading down that path.... I also think that Honda and Suzuki have to step up their game and join in this design revolution..... more models more choice , which can only be a good thing for us !!! 👍👍😁🤔

    • @BibtheBoulder
      @BibtheBoulder Před 3 lety

      @@brunanburh937AD Great post brunanburh. It's the same with cars, the small SUV has become 'the car' to have as is witnessed by the fact in the UK the Nissan Qashqai is the top seller. Fact is the 'sit up and beg' stance of many bikes is very appealing to what is essentially a market that is getting older and thus getting bad backs. I bought the ZZR 1400 as a last hurrah! before the inexorable arrival of my next bike which will most certainly be a sit-up style machine, possibly an FJR as I also like the shaft drive nil maintenance it offers. Won't be selling the big Zed though, she's a keeper.....

    • @brunanburh937AD
      @brunanburh937AD Před 3 lety

      It’s one of only a couple of bikes that the missus likes as well, which believe me is a blessing lol...

    • @robertcawley6543
      @robertcawley6543 Před 3 lety

      I had a 1987 Honda Hurricane 1000 (CBR) I commuted 100 miles daily, avg 48MPG . I finally sold the bike for $500, I had over 150K . replaced the Cam chain tensioner at 75K under extended warranty. and that was it. Best bike i ever owned ... many a long trips

  • @allwheeldrive
    @allwheeldrive Před 3 lety +1

    My thoughts: In this company, it's the 9 GT, the 1000SX, and don't count out the new Hayabusa, a bike that's been a well-accepted sports tourer (helibars and luggage, de rigueur) for decades. The 850 Sport could be, though, the real surprise. The Duc, MV and KTM really can't do the two-up thing all day, and I wouldn't take my chances in a long trip that's far away from a dealer. But...this has got to be the beginning of the moto golden age! Look at these options!!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Yes John, we are lucky to have such a huge range of bikes to choose from. It almost impossible to buy a bad bike these days

  • @raghavshankara5601
    @raghavshankara5601 Před 3 lety

    Bought R1250RS and its awesome

  • @tdubbs9ner
    @tdubbs9ner Před 3 lety

    Versys 1000! I don't know why people forget about this on sport-touring lists on CZcams... I'm about to upgrade my Versys 650

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      I didn't forget it, but already having included two Kawasaki's that I thought fitted the bill, i left it at that.

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards Před 2 lety

    I'm looking at this segment as a beginner friendly mid weight sport touring do all road bike. The niken has the stability appeal, I think the BMW and Ducati are just so wonderful as well. I need to get a cheap bike to ride for a while so I can go do a proper test drive on these machines

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, absolutely, check out my new 2022 sports toure roundup video, theres three middleweights in the line up

    • @TheVigilantStewards
      @TheVigilantStewards Před 2 lety

      @@mancavemoto Yeah it seems like they all shifted from 600-800 cc to a liter and then raised the price above 15k except for the Yamaha Tracer 7. I think I'd try to find a used niken or used f800st/gt from bmw. I really don't even care about the displacement I rode a 125 cc motorcycle in Kenya for months when I was there and it was a blast

    • @TheVigilantStewards
      @TheVigilantStewards Před 2 lety

      @@mancavemoto Furthermore, one time we went somewhere on that 125 cc standard, I had my toddler, my wife, and my babysitter all on there behind me. This is normal in Kenya haha, it was a BLAST. Granted I have ridden dirt bikes and things growing up so I'm not totally starting at zero

  • @chazlyle41
    @chazlyle41 Před 3 lety

    Tracer 9, for me. Sad they don't bring the 7 here to the States or that'd be my pick for Sport Tourer if they did.

  • @huynhxuanviet9818
    @huynhxuanviet9818 Před 3 lety +2

    The Yamaha Tracer 700 is my pick, it does everything well enough without asking for too much money.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep, can’t go wrong with that choice!

    • @sv7017
      @sv7017 Před 3 lety +1

      Definitely the best bang for the buck

    • @VikasSharma-ip2kp
      @VikasSharma-ip2kp Před 3 lety

      Can't get it here in US

    • @huynhxuanviet9818
      @huynhxuanviet9818 Před 3 lety

      @@VikasSharma-ip2kp What shame as it's not distributed in my SEA country also. Yamaha is missing out on so much sales when they only sale it in only a few countries.

  • @constantineco
    @constantineco Před 3 lety +3

    Ducati supersport 950 what a beauty!

    • @erkful
      @erkful Před 3 lety

      But not a tourer...sports bike

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Indeed, its a 'sports tourer',

  • @johnford5627
    @johnford5627 Před rokem

    I own the tourismo veloce Rc number 72 of 200 in the world. He doesn't even mention the smart clutch system which makes it the most technological advanced bike on the list plus the best looking IMHO. I bought mine for $18,900 with gapr coverage and a 6 year warranty and I couldn't be happier!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před rokem

      In trying to keep the video a decent length I didn’t have am time to start going into detail around the scs. But it’s a clever system based around the Rekluse design.

  • @MrBenHaynes
    @MrBenHaynes Před 3 lety

    Honda's VFR800 may be getting long in the tooth, but that MOTOR (without all the gee-gaws that modern releases have) for 10 Gorillas is exceptional.
    I like the Tracer 9's seating position. I'd be most happy with a Tracer 7 with a full power 689cc motor (ala Tenere 700 or MT07HO), not the strangled 655cc learner legal motor.
    Best mid capacity sport tourer for poor Australian roads is Suzuki's V-Strom 650. They sell loads of them here (as a proportion of overall sales)

  • @drawyourpath8571
    @drawyourpath8571 Před 3 lety +1

    Make a video about lightweights sportouring motorcycle phease . Thanks

  • @petertaylor7603
    @petertaylor7603 Před 3 lety +2

    Have to agree, Yamaha are getting it right in this market and at that price point they can't be ignored. Having come from 10 years on an R1 I have been very pleasantly surprised by the MT-09 Tracer, this GT 9 looks like topping that by some margin. Of course , mandatory removal of all things EU5 limited will be needed to turn the beauty into a real beast :-)

  • @shaughanask571
    @shaughanask571 Před 3 lety +2

    How did you possibly miss out the FJR1300 and Kwakasaki GTR 1400 ?

  • @reitrum4931
    @reitrum4931 Před 3 lety

    super ! well done!

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! Cheers!

    • @reitrum4931
      @reitrum4931 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mancavemoto I have a Tracer 900 GT, bought in 2019. Its a very nice Moped (how we say in Germany). I think , I will buy the new Tracer 9 GT. The 900 GT is very good, handy, for me perfect, but if the tracer is better, I will have it. :))

  • @michaelgrund7290
    @michaelgrund7290 Před 3 lety

    I would not say, that bikes like Honda AT, can be named Sportstourer, maybe crossover or adventure bikes.
    Are you searching because super sport riding position becomes more and more uncomfortable, but you will not completely loose sporty riding feeling? Do you want as well a really good weight between performance, comfort, features and cost? I did a couple of test drives for a new bike with that priorities in 2019. As well crossover bikes. In 2020 I finally bought a Ninja1000SX as best compromise. After around 8000km, I'm sure, this decision was completely right for me. I still love that bike, because it is two bikes in one. Step gear down, rise rpm above 6000 and burn the road. Put panniers on, step into 6th gear and chill the road. Down to 2000revs without any complaint from the motor.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      I didn’t call them sports tourers, they are far from it

  • @scootjockey
    @scootjockey Před 3 lety +1

    Great review but i,ll stick to HD.

  • @MicGil
    @MicGil Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for the comprehensive excellent review. In the beginning you mentioned the exact things that are important for me when buying a real Sport Tourer motorbike.
    Few points:
    1. From Ducati I would choose the Multistrada rather than the Supersport.
    2. I loved the way you ended the Triumph part with a question about making a sport tourer version of their new 1200 model. The same question I have with Yamaha - When are the going to make a GT version of the MT10?
    3. It's really pity that the leading motorbike manufacturer - Honda does not have any good competitor for that segment. The VFR 1200 is the closest in my opinion, but it's riding position is so sportive, that its hard to make many miles with it.
    Hope to see more videos about Sport tourers in the future :)

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks

    • @coloneled2080
      @coloneled2080 Před 2 lety +3

      Honda DO have an excellent competitor - the CB1300s (with very effective half fairing). I have toured on mine from new for the last 12 years. It is both a tiger and a pussycat with spine tingling performance, excellent cornering and still very happy to pootle about in traffic. Best thing about it perhaps, is its exceptional reliability. Nothing ever goes wrong as long as basic maintenance is observed. After 34000 miles I still run the original chain and sprockets which have at least another 10000 miles left in them.
      The CB1300s is really all the motorcycle anyone could ever wish for. I have considered changing it but see nothing on offer that can compete with its all round brilliance. Even after 12 years my face still morphs into a shit eating grin when I twist the throttle at 90mph and the Porsche cayenne in my mirrors becomes a tiny speck in a matter of seconds. Best bike ever!

    • @briandavid4796
      @briandavid4796 Před 2 lety +1

      Ducati's are notoriously unreliable. Won't touch them.

  • @repetitivemotion
    @repetitivemotion Před 2 lety

    My buddy had the MV. He found it to be too buzzy. It needs to be flogged in order to make power and he grew tired of it quickly. He bought a Multistrada to replace it

  • @fuzzfizz
    @fuzzfizz Před 3 lety

    I wish there were more middleweight sports touring machine, and I mean one that doesn't looks like an adventure bike (versys 650). Wish there is something like Cfmoto 650gt but from good branded companies. The ninja 650 is not really touring side, neither is cbr650r. Well there is tracer 7 of course in this list, but wish more options, and sportier full faired ones too.

  • @chukku2175
    @chukku2175 Před 3 lety

    If I didn't have to prioritize pillion space so much, I would choose the Duc.
    But as things are, it will probably the Tracer 9

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      both excellent choices, but practicality often rules out

  • @fahadalzahrani9989
    @fahadalzahrani9989 Před 3 lety +3

    Tracer 9👌

  • @GingerDownUnder
    @GingerDownUnder Před 3 lety

    A curious mix of bikes. The MV Veloce is included, but not the Ducati Multistrada or the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally GT? Just demonstrates how the lines between Sport Touring and Adventure are blurring. Personally for me, the value for money pick is the Kwaka 1000.

    • @mancavemoto
      @mancavemoto  Před 3 lety

      Indeed it seems the traditional looking sports tourer is disappearing and moving into a more upright style. I included the Multistrada in my Adventure bike video and i'd put the Tiger 900 GT in the Adventure segment. I had to draw the line somewhere or the video would be two hours long!

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 Před 3 lety

    Nice overview. However, in my opinion, the metrics used here don’t give sufficient weight to the ergonomic requirements for touring and too much weight to the sport requirements. Personally, I’m literally holding off a purchase to see what Honda can do with that Africa Twin engine in a pure road application.

  • @louismartin4446
    @louismartin4446 Před rokem

    Ninja 1000 SX HANDS DOWN…best compromise on all feature you would want and bullet-proof

  • @talbotttalbott1619
    @talbotttalbott1619 Před 3 lety +2

    Currently trying to choose between the BMW F900 XR and Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro

    • @gregd.88
      @gregd.88 Před 3 lety

      The BMW F900 XR hands down.

    • @kee7678
      @kee7678 Před 3 lety +1

      did you get anything yet? I'm deciding between the F900 XR and the Tracer 9 GT.