G'day Foxy, Hairy Bob here.
My personal opinion is an unreserved YES ol mate. You go for it. Just be realistic ... she's a 250, not a 750 !! Don't flog the crap out of her and I reckon you'll be right. I usually cruize along at about 90 - 100kph (about 50 - 60mph) when I go on good run, and the little pony feels quite happy to do that all day. If it feels like she's working too hard, back off a bit. If you've had your bike for a while you'll know if your being too hard on her or not, so just treat her nice and you shouldn't have any problems.
Make sure you beef your tool kit up so you can undo or tighten any size hexbolt, nuts and screws etc that's on the bike ... you'll be amazed what you can fit in that tool box under your side plate if you pack it right. I managed to fit all spanners (including one adjustable spanner to cater for the wheel nuts) , hexkeys , a pair of longnose and flat nose pliers. I even managed to fit a bunch of zip ties and roll of electical tape and a couple of pieces of clean rag in there would you believe. My little pony spat a chain slider the other week. So if I'de have been too far from home, I could have tentioned the chain up so I didn't chew the sprockets out and or stuff the chain. Not that your going too need all those tools though, that's just incase you have to stop and give some one on a Harley a hand
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So just check everything thoroughly beforehand, take it easy, and I reckon you'll have a bloody hoot !
Keep us tuned on your little adventure Foxy.
Ride safe.
Regards, Hairy Bob.