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comparison tween my 00 and my 05 ..big miles

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  1. nitronorth

    nitronorth New Member

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    well, just got back from a 6000 mile trip down thru the mtns, and another 2000 a few weeks before on the 00, Did the same basic trip and miles last year on my 05, before having mental problem and selling it and buying a vstrom! course I have fixed that problem thank god by finding the 00 in time for my trip.....anyway..

    Interesting always reading the pro's and con's of the two, and now I have my own opinions..


    OK..these are stock, don't care if mods will fix them, just a comparison of stockers..:)

    My findings... I did find the 05 a bit more comfy, better seat for me and passenger..looks the same, but it aint..
    Also a noticeably better suspension, just more planted in the tight ones and especially the bumpy tight ones..



    Biggest difference...the motor, my current 00 consistently gave me 5 mpg better mileage and on a few tanks when i was runnin low and slowed to the speed limit and laid on the tank it got 65 mpg cnd!!! twice! Never did I ever see over 50 on my 05... on the trip and thats very important to me as I like to be able to get somewhere without stopping a lot.

    the smaller tank took me further than the 05 did because of this.

    above 80 mph cruising all day both fell way off.

    power is close, although I still have the same bike to test them against and in this case my 00 is quicker then my 05 by more than a few lengths. Every time..

    My 00 doesnt have any trace of a efi stumble or the jerkiness my 05 had at very low speeds..although the 00 doesnt like a long cold rain and my 05 wasnt bothered.:)


    So in the end the biggest diffs for me are the 00 has the better engine, the 05 has a nicer chassis and body.

    And I hate that digital speedo on the 05, i like my needles!! just my opinion again..:)




    Kinda a trade....I enjoy them both, although I would still take another 05 as i like the looks more, dont mind the v-tech gimmick, useless as it is, I enjoyed the supposed kick it had..I do however now enjoy the whine of the camgears more than the vtech...

    now thats just a opinion...but thats how it seems to me after having both..
    hey..Honda...just make me a 05 chassis with a 00 engine and a few more ponies and I would buy one!!
     
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    Deathwysh New Member

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    Just curious, how many miles do you have on each bike? I know the ride on my '00 began to feel very harsh after about 23k miles.
     


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  3. nitronorth

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    the 05 had 30,000km918,000 miles)
    this 00has 49,000 (30,000)km on it now..i did redo the forks, set the ride height proper, someone had dropped the forks to far, , went to 3 clicks on the rear preload and 1.5 turns out on damping and its working very nice..not quit like my 05, which it shouldnt since thats why they make new ones..:)

    another note..just figured it out..i got upper 50's for mileage on the 00, never got over 50 on the 05.and thats running 10 mph over any limits..or more..:).one day i ran her low and it took 5.05 gallons..:) too low..but i knew i was in trouble, layed down and slowed to 70 mph and the bike got 65 mpg out that tank..thats cnd mpg..you need to subtract 20% for us...

    I was very impressed. and lucky...

    and man do these tires (o21)
    ever work nice..looking like at least 40-50% more mileage outa them than my 020, and dunlops..

    fun having had both versions..love em both
     


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    Having gone from a '03 Vtec to a '99 Gen 5 Mk 1 in '05 I concur with most of your observations except in my case fuel economy.

    My previous Gen 6 would get an easy 220 to 230 before flash start while on tour, the Gen 5 only about 190 to 195miles although this is probably down to your naughty Gen 5 having O2 sensors leaning the FI out on cruise.
     


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    i think i will run this one a while and see what honda puts out..if i go newer i would probly try something diff like whatever they come out with if i like it, or a sprint st.... or just run this one..i still plan on a week ride in sept around hells canyon area, and a 4000 km run to manitoba and back..so she will get a workout..



    But yep i am really happy the mileage is up there, hopefully the next vfr has real variable valve timing and something that will get it some decent mileage..Unlike some..I do expect a bike to do better than the civic.....:)

    will see
     


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