Planning in the long term for once(!) I'm thinking a couple of years ahead to when the Mastiff starts to get long in the tooth/mileage and more expensive to maintain.
Now if it is to be replaced there are a few things I need and I wondered if a "sorted" enfield or more likely a well fettled "classic" bike might fit my needs...
So for the experts on BSA's and Triumphs and Enfields etc, put your thinking caps on and give me the answers for this one:-
I want about 30-40 hp to give a cruising speed of at least 60-65mph (or more ;-))
It would be nice if it had decent acceleration.
It needs to do better than 50mpg (the mastiff does 50-55mpg and I think that's pretty poor really) the better the economy the happier I'll be (Scot with SWMBO from Yorkshire you see ;-))
Tax exempt would be nice, but not critical. (see above!)
I'm more than capable of doing my own maintenance. Including refurbishing an engine properly if needed (but not more than once every 40,000 miles or so for a complete rebuild please) and regular routine servicing (points, plug, timing etc) goes without saying!
Having said that it needs to be able to finish a weeks commuting and do a turnkey 1000 miles over a weekend (TC rally natch!)
I'd expect to do a reasonably reliable mileage every year of about 12,000 miles give or take.
It needs a decent pillion seat.
Oh and reasonable handling would be good ;-)
The biggie, price... well it depends on how much I'll have to do myself but realistically we could be looking at a couple of grand if need be, maybe more (this is because it would become no1 transport all year round)
I was thinking, well fettled tuned up Enfield 500 maybe, or one of the common BSA singles (nothing exotic though, it's for riding not polishing!) although I do wonder if my wish list points rather more to something like a Triumph twin...
But then I don't know much about Brit bikes so that's why I'm asking :-) Please now flood me with information on the merits/demerits of various old lumps of iron and why I should start refurbing now/forget the whole thing and buy a CB500 :-o
Cheers lads,
Smudge :-)