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Sport Touring Bikes: Which is the fastest?

Since I recently got a Yamaha FJR1300 I thought it would be interesting to compare the speed and horse power tests for the major Sport Touring bikes on the road today.

The bikes I consider the true Sport Touring bikes right now are the Yamaha FJR1300, Kawasaki Concours, BMW K1600, and the Honda ST 1300. I just got a recent issue of Motorcycle Consumer News and I thought I would share some of the results from their performance index. The performance index lists hundreds of different bikes but I wanted to focus on the bikes in my mental wheel house right now, the Sport Touring models.

 

Model MSRP Engine HP Weight MPG Top Speed 0-60 0-100 1/4 Mile
2012 BMW K 1600GT
$20,900 i-6 133.9 703 37.9 134.3 3.10 9.18 11.75
Honda ST 1300
$18,230 V-4 106.1 727 43.7 144 3.49 8.62 11.47
Kawasaki Concours
$15,299 I-4 135.57 689.5 43.3 152.3 3.14 7.10 10.82
Yamaha FJR1300
$15,190 I-4 121.46 662 44.8 146.2 3.30 7.71 11.14

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My FJR is not the fastest, but when you combine the power to weight ratio, comfortable ride, and smooth handling…it is one nice ride.

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I am a self proclaimed motorcycle fanatic. There is nothing like the sense of freedom that riding on a motorcycle brings. I love the saying, "You never see a motorcycle parked in front of a therapist's office." For me a short ride or a long journey is the best therapy that money can buy.... Oh yeah, I also started this joint!

5 Responses to “Sport Touring Bikes: Which is the fastest?”

  1. I like the speed triple…Nice looking bike!

     
  2. OH, forgot, I currently ride a Triumph Speed Triple and a KLR 650 Tengai.

     
  3. I was in the market for a while to buy one after a careful review of all the Sport/Touring bikes. I got very very close on a sweet used bike but backed out at the last moment. I am not sure of the numbers but I see quite a few of them here in Texas. I think however I am leaning more towards the adventure bikes for my next purchase. I am looking at the KTM 950 Adventure and also the Triumph 800 XC. I think the KTM is winning me over because of its better load capacity and power (I do a lot of 2 up riding). I have considered the BMW 1200GS adventure but man that is such a monster bike.
    Cheers…

     
  4. Hey cntzero,

    Yeah the Sprint ST is another good option. I just don’t think I have ever seen one on the road. I wonder how many Triumph has sold in the states?

    Are you an ST rider? Or in the market?

     
  5. Triumph Sprint ST:
    MSRP: 13,399
    Engine: 1050 cc Triple
    HP: 128 bhp
    Torque: 80 (6300 rpm)
    Weight: 590
    I think the big negative on this bike is that the range sucks (about 200 miles) because of the tiny tank.

     

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