kman.45
Joined: 06 Apr 2006 Posts: 65 Location: Knoxville Tennessee USA
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Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 7:12 am Post subject: "First" ride report |
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So after one brief initial ride, and one day riding around town, I sent my seat off to get customized. Finally got a real "first" ride on the bike yesterday as I got the seat back the day before. Covered about 300Km in 5 hours. Many of you have heard of Deal's Gap (Tail of the Dragon, etc..) in Tennessee/North Carolina, well I didn't ride that, I took another road very similar, but with zero traffic. And instead of 11 miles it's about 50. Anyway, I did this road about two and a half times, dissected with 40 or 50 miles of gravel/disintegrated road thrown in. Discovered some new roads that I would never take the sportbikes down.
Not like I have to tell anybody here.. but damn, what a hoot. Slid the back end around a bit, railroad tracks, potholes, water holes, pavement transitions, no pavement, broken pavement, pavement falling down the hill. What? never noticed....hahahahahaha! I think I rode this thing as fast and certainly faster in parts, as I ever did on my Z1000. Metzler Sportec M1 tires are great on this bike. I was beginning to wonder about my decision to get this thing. But between the new seat and the way this thing rips through any road you put it on, no doubts now!
Double extra fun now stuffing the ubiquitous cruisers when you know they see a "dirt bike" going by..
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dgunther
Joined: 18 Feb 2006 Posts: 25 Location: Marietta, GA
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Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 8:43 am Post subject: |
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Kyle, I had my first real fun day out with my Baghria yesterday too. I remember telling you that I bought mine so I'd slow down. According to my wife, who was behind me on her V-Strom, it didn't work! I know I was easily taking curves as fast as I had on any other bike, but with almost no effort.
Aside from the pain in the ass (literally) of riding a hundred miles or so to the fun stuff - these bikes are great. I can imagine that it's even better for you living up in East TN!
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