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EvanMac
Joined: 23 May 2006 Posts: 28 Location: Louisiana
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:37 pm Post subject: Cross country trips on your 125 SX |
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Any of you SX or SM owners taken long adventure/touring trips on your bikes?
I'm considering some short 2-3 day trips on some back country roads and trails and was wondering how these 125 handle it...
I plan on taking the Arkansas portion of this "trail":
http://www.transamtrail.com
Any thoughts or advice?
Thanks,
Evan |
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Stretchy
Joined: 30 Jan 2006 Posts: 14
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 3:00 am Post subject: |
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Hi Evan, the most I've managed to do on my SX is 'bout 160km in a day mostly on rough tracks (Byways and RUPP's in the U.K.) was fun but hard work; no problem for the bike tho' as being water cooled it won't overheat. You'll have to perform some minor mods, like putting a decent gel-cell battery in there and finding what makes the bike cut out when it goes thru water. Being a single cylinder and not too light it can be a little tiring and vibey but taking frequent breaks and wearing appropriate clothing will get you thru'. The bike is built like a tank but its weight and 14 H.P. let it down a little, something lighter with more power would be better, but hey the liddle SX does my commute at 80MPG, looks good and does the trails at the weekend. Oh and don't for get those tyres, I use comp 3's (Michelin) coz theere good at flinging mud (which we have a lot of over here) but maybe something a bit less knobbly if ur trails are dry.
Have fun!
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DAVID THOMPSON
Joined: 23 Nov 2003 Posts: 1118 Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia usa .You know the PARTS have been SHIPPED when the MAIL MAN knocks
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:57 pm Post subject: long trips |
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i have an rt 125 and do 500 mile 3day or 4 day trips from Parkersburg WV
to New Bethlehem PA
did 220miles in 5 hours once in a hurry to get back
mine turns 9700 rpm at 65mph and runs 70mph flat out at rev limit
do change to fresh oil and filter befor and after flogging it like this
ps the luggage last year was 94 lbs and i was at 210 lbs
great little bike shame it was not a 250 cc and 28 hp
ar dave _________________ Dave 2002 MZ RT125+95 Saxon Tour in WV USA "I like the road less traveled if it's PAVED!."
links to 125cc BLOG and my bikes picture
http://wd8cyv.spaces.live.com/
http://www.mzriders.com/album_pic.php?pic_id=30
www.qrz.com/wd8cyv |
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EvanMac
Joined: 23 May 2006 Posts: 28 Location: Louisiana
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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Hey Dave,
I've been looking on the Adventure Riders Forum and I keep seeing all the giant silver (aluminum or Stainless steel??) "boxes" everyone is using for saddle bag storage and I must say I just don't get it???!!!!
Why would you want those big square boxes on the side of your bike??
They look like they would hurt your aerodynamics, weight, get in the way, cost too much when you crash.... Not to mention all the damange to the mounting rack and bike frame when you lay it down??? Just generally in the way.... I'm at a loss. Why not just some well made, waterproof bags?
Oh, not that it really matters but they look kinda stupid too.... I'm all for function, but
I Know all you guys know what your doing so what's the deal? Why are they so popular? What are the advantages etc.? |
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DAVID THOMPSON
Joined: 23 Nov 2003 Posts: 1118 Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia usa .You know the PARTS have been SHIPPED when the MAIL MAN knocks
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