Just a very quick update on my bike and what I think of it now I've owned it for just over 5 weeks. Yeah...I know, this may make some of you feel sick as you've probably heard it all before. But we all love our bikes, well, most of us do I guess!
As some may remember, I made the jump to a Burgman 400 from a Vstrom 1000 GT model. Quite a change. But one I don't regret. My dealer says many others are doing the same with record sales of Burgmans going out to ex-big bikers. Because I'm quite tall (6'2") with long legs, I need plenty of room. Now this description may have formed an image of someone looking like a creature from War of the Worlds! You're not wrong!!

I've used the Burgman everyday but due to too much work and not enough riding time, I've only covered 700 miles in 5 weeks. The first service was uneventful. I watched my dealer perform this through the observation windows from the shop into the workshop. They left no nut and bolt unchecked (all the visible ones) and of course did the usual oil and filter stuff. They failed to find a slight rattley buzz from the tupperware that has developed at idle when at the lights from the front leg shield area. But this can be time consuming and needs extra time to do it properly. They said to drop it back another time and they'll find it if I don't. But having a good prod around on a bike can be fun and informative so I look forward to finding it myself. The bike has not used any oil at this stage.
The engine on this thing is a real gem. It's becoming better and better as the miles go on. Punchy, torquey, smooth and very economical. I can barely believe how good it is. Even during running in I can be first away from the lights without straining the engine limits set by Suzuki. Can't wait to open her right up. I noticed she was revving at 6500rpm at 70mph the other night on the way home. I'm impressed as I thought it might well go higher in the rev range at that speed. I don't know if the revs had 'settled out' as I was still accellerating slightly when I checked the tacho. What do you guys get at 70mph on the tacho?? Fuel economy is variable at between 67-75mpg at the moment. I'm pleased as the Vstrom managed around 34-37mpg most of the time is similar circumstances, and used to get annoyed with me if I loitered under 70mph. It seemed I had to ride a certain way all the time to please the bike. Not so with the new Burgman. It, pleases me all the time, not the other way round.
It goes without saying I find the luggage area just splendid to use and allows me to filter (carefully) throught town traffic. My luggage on my previous bikes virtually prohibited this, so I find it thrilling to arrive way ahead of time wherever I go. And speaking of going...I can really fling this thing around the country road bends with no problem. It's tremendous fun and very safe. I've tuned the suspension (in as far as you can) for a nice stable yet positive ride. As yet I've no complaints. It's not R1 handling or roadholding, but then it's not an R1. The brakes have bedded in fine and are now really really sharp and totally kill the speed in an instant.
I had to raise the headlights up a bit to get a good beam of light going down the road. Now that's done I find I can ride almost without limits on country roads. I also eat lots of carrots to help!

I've washed and rinsed it just twice in the time I've had it. It's been used mainly in the dry so it really hasn't bee that dirty. Just quite a bit of dust on the rear wheel from the transmission and brake. It doesn't take long to clean, unlike a motorcycle.
In short, I'm really pleased with the bike and can't wait for it to be fully run in so some more fun can start. Really can't fault the bike, and I've tried!
