Re: From a bruiser to a tiddler
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 12:54 pm
Collected the bike (scoot?) this morning and well...... I'm impressed.
When I test rode the thing I was stressed out for various reasons but had a nice leisurely ride home on a mix of congested town centres to motorway. Through the town it was a breeze - I'm getting used to the lack of clutch when coming to a stop but many years of muscle memory is difficult to overcome. I found myself going for gaps that wouldn't be possible on my other bikes which was nice. On the motorway 70 was pretty effortless although the front did seem a bit vague - I'm guessing this is because all the weight os over the rear.
Tomorrow when I've got a bit if time I'll give the bike a good look over and check all the bits and bobs and I'll probably get a new battery to sling in there because I've made that mistake more than once.
I've had a look at consumables and the prices are so much better than what I'm used to. My other bike suddenly looks overcomplicated and overpriced.
So yeah, impressed!
When I test rode the thing I was stressed out for various reasons but had a nice leisurely ride home on a mix of congested town centres to motorway. Through the town it was a breeze - I'm getting used to the lack of clutch when coming to a stop but many years of muscle memory is difficult to overcome. I found myself going for gaps that wouldn't be possible on my other bikes which was nice. On the motorway 70 was pretty effortless although the front did seem a bit vague - I'm guessing this is because all the weight os over the rear.
Tomorrow when I've got a bit if time I'll give the bike a good look over and check all the bits and bobs and I'll probably get a new battery to sling in there because I've made that mistake more than once.
I've had a look at consumables and the prices are so much better than what I'm used to. My other bike suddenly looks overcomplicated and overpriced.
So yeah, impressed!