Catalyst
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Well I've just got back from putting the first 50 miles on GSA.
First impressions... magic carpet ride
To put it in to context my riding credentials leave something to be desired.. I've only owned two bikes, this and a Fazer 1000.. so I don't have much to compare against.. that said its obvious I'm far more suited to the GSA, or should that be the GSA' is just a so easy to ride. I'm well please.
Gear changes are better, it feels really planted compared to the Fazer, ergonomics are far better... throttle response is more linear. Wind protection excellent... low speed maneuvering is fab too... But then you all know this anyway. LOL
One small problem is that it is a little too tall. So I'll have to develop some new maneuvering skills for parking up (don't want to go to the standard seat unless absolutely necessary).
While I'm writing this I'll ask a question too. The BMW dealer told me not t go above 3000 rpm for the first 100 miles and increase by 500 rpm each 100 miles thereafter... this means I cant get above 56 and I'm worried it may actually stress the engine... any thoughts?
Oh and another question, I thought I heard a couple of beeps while riding.. now I could have caught the control for the horn, but doubt it
, are there any audible alarms for anything? (may seem like a dumb question but I still haven't got my owner manuals yet!!)
Cheers,
Richard
it should be cool enough to was down now
First impressions... magic carpet ride

To put it in to context my riding credentials leave something to be desired.. I've only owned two bikes, this and a Fazer 1000.. so I don't have much to compare against.. that said its obvious I'm far more suited to the GSA, or should that be the GSA' is just a so easy to ride. I'm well please.
Gear changes are better, it feels really planted compared to the Fazer, ergonomics are far better... throttle response is more linear. Wind protection excellent... low speed maneuvering is fab too... But then you all know this anyway. LOL
One small problem is that it is a little too tall. So I'll have to develop some new maneuvering skills for parking up (don't want to go to the standard seat unless absolutely necessary).
While I'm writing this I'll ask a question too. The BMW dealer told me not t go above 3000 rpm for the first 100 miles and increase by 500 rpm each 100 miles thereafter... this means I cant get above 56 and I'm worried it may actually stress the engine... any thoughts?
Oh and another question, I thought I heard a couple of beeps while riding.. now I could have caught the control for the horn, but doubt it
, are there any audible alarms for anything? (may seem like a dumb question but I still haven't got my owner manuals yet!!)Cheers,
Richard
it should be cool enough to was down now

I spoke to a number of competition engine builders, and they were all of the opinion that, the materials being used in modern day production engines, require very little, if any, running in period. Actually they said that running in an engine too gently or over too long a period, can increase oil consumption, glazed bores and rings etc. Best advice they could give was to use the bike like you were going to normally, from day one.