OK, confession time. My thoughts have been wandering from my K75 to other bikes. I've been looking at pictures and reading specs on the R1200rt, the F800gt and the F800gs. It all started when I went to a bike show and a guy on the BMW stand said to me 'Yes, the K75 was a good bike but the modern bikes have so much more to them'
So yesterday I drove to the nearest BMW dealer and spent nearly an hour just looking at and sitting on all the bikes they had on offer. Didn't feel comfortable on any of them except the R1200RT but that was so wide at front and rear that it would barely fit the space where I park the bike at home (also they cost £££££££). Also, in all that time in the showroom, none of the sales people approached me to try and sell me a bike!
Then I drove a mile to a newly-opened Triumph dealer. I sat in the Tiger 800 XRX and felt instantly at home. A sales person was on to me in about 1 minute and within half an hour I was off on a test ride in the spring sunshine.
The ride was very enjoyable. The bars, seat, pegs geometry was exactly the same as my Brick. The clutch and gearbox far better. More power, but not too much. Similar handling along bumpy, twisty country roads. Cruise control on the highway! - that was brilliant! I got back to the showroom seriously wanting one. If was independent, I would have signed for one there and then, especially as they had a promotion to include a tragkorb set worth £790 (!!!) in the price.
Then I got on the Brick to drive home. After a couple of miles, I was thinking 'This 27-year-old bike is actually about 95% as good as the Triumph Tiger 800, do I really want to pay out £9900 for that extra 5%?'
Maybe if I get a big win on something the answer might be yes, but for now, no.
So I plan to treat the Brick to some extra TLC and stay faithful.