Gizzit
8th March 2008, 09:59
And its a bloody ripper !!!! :woohoo:
I went down to Auckland after lunch yesterday with my son Alan, and we go to Colemans Suzuki and drooled over all the bikes n stuff!
Picked up the new 07 DR650SE - in "Bad Boy Black" and off we went !
I found that it's great for filtering through motorway traffic, and I got to the northern motorway BP station south of Silverdale for a coffee well before Alan arrived there in the car!
The screen works pretty well, but I need to tinker with it to get it set just right for me. It made it much more comfortable at speeds in excess of the limit (well I can only imagine that it would ... on a closed circuit ... ociffer) :Police: :innocent:
What was a supprise to me, was that the seat actually wasn't that bad !! I didn't have "monkey butt" by the time I got home, and thats 160K of riding, admittedly with a stop for coffee.
I'm still going to get a McDonalds' 'Rider' seat as soon as i can get down to Tauranga. That will put the icing on the cake, and make full day rides comfortable, especially for my wife when she is riding pillion.
One thing I noticed when I stopped for the coffee was that the bike was standing "straight upright" on it's side stand!
I had asked to have the suspension lowered the 40mm on the shock/spring dogbone arrangment, which they had done, but the forks hadn't been lowered, and now I know why! If they had, it would not have been able to stand on it's stand at all!! I'm a bit miffed about that, but will get back to Colemans to order the short sidestand, and then lower the forks accordingly. I guess they realised that they couldn't lower the forks because they didn't have a sidestand in stock, and left it like that. However it still handled very well on the ride home, but I'm keen to get that sorted.
When we got home, my son asked for a ride on it, and off he went! Well I thought he wouldn't be too long, but he was !! He came back with a big grin on his face saying "this bike is so much FUN" !! I guess that sums up the kind of bike the DR is. :niceone:
(Pictures to follow shortly)
I went down to Auckland after lunch yesterday with my son Alan, and we go to Colemans Suzuki and drooled over all the bikes n stuff!
Picked up the new 07 DR650SE - in "Bad Boy Black" and off we went !
I found that it's great for filtering through motorway traffic, and I got to the northern motorway BP station south of Silverdale for a coffee well before Alan arrived there in the car!
The screen works pretty well, but I need to tinker with it to get it set just right for me. It made it much more comfortable at speeds in excess of the limit (well I can only imagine that it would ... on a closed circuit ... ociffer) :Police: :innocent:
What was a supprise to me, was that the seat actually wasn't that bad !! I didn't have "monkey butt" by the time I got home, and thats 160K of riding, admittedly with a stop for coffee.
I'm still going to get a McDonalds' 'Rider' seat as soon as i can get down to Tauranga. That will put the icing on the cake, and make full day rides comfortable, especially for my wife when she is riding pillion.
One thing I noticed when I stopped for the coffee was that the bike was standing "straight upright" on it's side stand!
I had asked to have the suspension lowered the 40mm on the shock/spring dogbone arrangment, which they had done, but the forks hadn't been lowered, and now I know why! If they had, it would not have been able to stand on it's stand at all!! I'm a bit miffed about that, but will get back to Colemans to order the short sidestand, and then lower the forks accordingly. I guess they realised that they couldn't lower the forks because they didn't have a sidestand in stock, and left it like that. However it still handled very well on the ride home, but I'm keen to get that sorted.
When we got home, my son asked for a ride on it, and off he went! Well I thought he wouldn't be too long, but he was !! He came back with a big grin on his face saying "this bike is so much FUN" !! I guess that sums up the kind of bike the DR is. :niceone:
(Pictures to follow shortly)