ExpatinIstanbul
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I once bought a book before reading it, wouldn't do that again....it was crap.

. Five years later and on my 3rd GS.
the GS, with its torque and massive engine braking, can easily out perform much more powerful machines.

...Do i look bothered ?
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You say that like it's a bad thing.someone with moe money than sense - thats you that is.

You say that like it's a bad thing.
You say that like it's a bad thing.

Sports bikes,They look good,they go like stink,they don't mind being thrashed and ridden hard once or twice a week,they scare you to death now and again and leave your pulse racing.
Sounds like most of the women i knew 25yrs ago.
GS's mmmm,now that's a different story,it's more like being married.
They like you to spend some time with them every day,take them out on a w/e and take them on holiday.
They have a quirky look to them but it's a look you grow to appreciate.
There not all crash,bang,wallop but arrive at the same place in a much more satisfyinging manner.
Once you've learned how to handle them and you've got to know each others foybles
their a much better ride and will take you anywhere you want to go
Steve


Sports bikes, a much better ride and will take you anywhere you want to go.....
....GS's mmmm,now that's a different story,it's more like being married.
They like you to spend some time with them every day,take them out on a w/e and take them on holiday......
Steve
Had any bother with the BigDog? I hear they're a bit,errrm,unreliable![]()
lovely bike, power, looks, style and most of all a super manufacturer to back it up. I have 2005 Pitbull 300 rear tire, 2L Engine, Super G carb, 620 Cam, Thunderheart ignition, ArleNess Slingshot tubes. Tribal theme...Yes, Lebo.....you will grow to love that GS bike which is why it has been the top selling bike for the past few years beating Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki! Unfortunately the GS doesn't kick like a supersport but your 09 GS is definitely better than my 07 GS with an extra 5BHP. I couldn't believe the 105BHP version could redline in 6th gear whereas my 100BHP version cannot at all redline in 6th gear! However, look on the bright side, a new 110BHP GS with OHC engine will be launched in April 2010. It's similar to 130BHP HP2 engine and should be quicker than the current GS. GS is not all about top speed and gravity-defying accelearation but all the values of its riding characteristics etc. Maybe you can hang on till April until you are more satisfied with the new 110BHP!![]()
Being too gentle with the running in doesn't do engines much good. You need a variety of revs, don’t let it labour, but don’t hold any particular engine speed for long either. Once my bike was up to about 500 miles, I started using a little more of the rev range (5,000 revs until 600 miles, then 6,000 revs etc). The first service was at 715 miles and it's now at about 1700 miles, revving quite freely through to the red line when I want to and hasn't used any noticeable amount of oil since the service.Will do, remember I am still breaking the bike in (staying below 4K RPM for the first 1000 miles) , I might need to rev it up a bit to feel the kick.