I have got a 91 model, identical except slightly different paint which I bought as a commuter/Winter hack in Feb this year. They are great fun and I have done several thousand miles on it and even took it up to Scotland in June. The only problem has been a rectifier (common problem with these) which also cooked the battery. Apart from that it has been great. More fun than the GS on B roads and handles surprisingly well. I have Avon Distanzias on mine and they have been good in wet and dry.
If used every day it fires up instantly, but if left for more than 3 days it takes a bit of churning (to get the fuel through I reckon) so keep the battery well charged on an optimate.
They are also prone to using a bit of oil. Mine uses 250ml every 400 miles I reckon.
The oil filler is awkward to get at as it is `oil in frame`. One of the funnels with a long bendy tube works best. Be careful when filling as it does not take much to go from bottom to top marks on the dipstick. If you check the forums you will find all sorts of weird and wonderful ways people check their oil level. I have found that doing it with the engine cold having sat in the garage overnight is as good as any. I have always checked it with the bike upright out of habit, but I assume as the dipstick is on the centreline of the bike it should not matter if it is done on the sidestand.
The bike is happiest sitting at 70ish. Get much over 75 and it starts to feel like it is putting too much stress on the motor (I tend to be a bit over sypathetic to my engines mind!)
I found the standard screen to be a bit low. Not wanting to fork out for a proper taller screen on a cheapo bike I have cut the sides of an old Shoei helmet visor and bolted it to the top of the screen. It works a treat and makes a surprising difference when cruising at high speed.
Mine came with a few mods.;-
Renthal bars (Very comfy)
Produro silencer (nice noise with a good pop on over-run)
The bike you have bought was advertised on ebay a few times over the last couple of months. I must say it looks nice (don`t want to sell the engine bars do you?!). I had asked the vendor a few pertinent questions about the bike back in November but the answers they came back with made me think they were a bit thick to be honest so I wasn`t willing to take a punt as it was so far away. My loss is your gain I hope. I bet you will end up using it more than you think.
