A rare day on which I wished for a bigger scooter.
"Feels like 27 °F" but warming promised, so off to my coffee village this morning.
Came upon a closed road and had to backtrack on my LIKE200i and take a major rural highway which is posted at 55 mph. (=60>65mph realspeed)
I have avoided this road for 5 years with this scooter.
The Burgman/400 and the Forza/300, with their HP, weight and wheelbase, were fine on this road. Still, I avoided riding them there since I prefer a relaxed ride, with views. (not sure what the Burgman
can do, but I saw 85mph a few times)
My 5 yr old LIKE, with 14,225 miles, handled the lengthy highspeed ride OK.
I hated it.
I check the oil before every ride, and checked the air in the Michelins last evening - checked fasteners last week while idle due to weather - so, failing an age related parts failure I wasn't concerned about the scooter. Who knows when something electrical will dump?
Grabbed a cup of coffee and searched my cell maps for a bettter route home.....found nothing suitable. So it was back out there running at 9/10ths (at a couple of glances tach read 7K+. )
Didn't find my preferred parking spot, either.
My blocked route also put me on miles of pot-holed roads, and I hate beating up my scooter on those.
Stig
*do not recall what weight Dr Pulley sliders I have in there - I know they've been in there for @4+ yrs - and were a 2nd attempt. The first set I bought were too light, and gave too many revs at 35mph. If I ran this scooter at high speeds constantly I'd pay more attention to slider weights and keeping the revs down at those speeds.