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Rating from Chips 5 Stars ()

Advantages Well tried and tested product

Disadvantages Original Spares and Service are expensive

Slotted in between the Goldwing and the CBR1000 The 'Pan' (as it has come to be known), has been around since 1989 and earned the title of "The Gentleman's Express. It is a big heavy bike (over 325Kg kerb weight) that is nearly as comfortable as the Goldwing over long distances. And with only slightly less verve than the CBR1000 round the back roads, the Pan sheds weight as soon as the wheels start to move. The shaft drive takes it's delivery of power from a 16 valve V4 engine that produces 100 BHP, has plenty of torque throughout the rev. range and is ultra smooth. Use by the Police, Paramedics and Rescue Services such as the AA, all attest to the bike's reliability over time.

The cockpit is well laid out with all the necessary dials and gauges to provide the required information about the machine's vital organs. Rearview mirrors are at the same average height as those fitted to most salloon cars and provides excellent views to the rear. Engine crashbars are also fitted as standard. In addition to the standard model, models are available fitted with Anti Locking Brake System (ABS) and Traction Control System (TCS).

It's certainly not a cheap bike to buy or run, costing around the £10K mark to buy, but the quality says it all.....superb! Original spares are also expensive but, many pattern parts are available that, in some cases, are better and less expensive, than the original. For example, a set of standard exhaust pipes are close to £1K from Honda, and will only last about 5 years, whereas stainless steel (lasts for life), from a pattern scource are only half that price.

Petrol (unleaded) consumption is quite good for such a large and heavy bike coming in at around 40mpg around town and 50-55mpg on a run cruising at about the 'ton' (100mph)on Continental Motorways with 'two up' (rider and passenger) and luggage. Cut the speed down and that should see the consumption decrease quite dramatically...I can get over 60mpg out of my old bus. Insurance? Well, if you're under 25 years old and without any No Claims Bonus (NCB), you do not want to know. You could be looking at over £2K p.a. I pay just under £140 p.a. fully comp. but then I am very old with a lifetime of NCB and an Advanced Rider Cert. (RoSPA Gold), which helps considerably.

All-in-all, the 'Pan'is a superb long distance touring machine capable of transporting two people and their luggage at high speed all day, every day with a discreet, European, elegance.

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  • newkyjas 11/10/2005 12:14
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    I thought this was a nice review of the said bike, I have owned one myself and its a cracker to drive.

  • Fucwit 20/07/2004 02:57

    Seems to be a few negative/blandish reviews on here (not true bikers to heart?) Hey peeps, if I'm doing you a dis-service sorry! Personally I think you have described the bike quite accurately. For the record, I ride a Blackbird, but in work my 'Pan' has strange yellow and blue colouring with additional blue lights fitted around the edges. On the bike the word Police is emblazoned on it. Any guesses what I do for a living? Back to your review. Yep, nice bike, can't wait to get my mitts on the ST1300 though. Cheers mate

  • Plodd 03/02/2004 11:59
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  • COOOEEE 04/09/2002 06:36
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    We are thinking of getting one to put with our sidecar. Fionaxx

  • purpledragon 18/08/2002 18:26
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