Well 1 week has gone bye in the realms of owning a new toy
A totally unmolested 2002 GS1200ss with 14.5k on the clock
Picked it up last Saturday and on Sunday took it out for it's initial 'Let's see how this thing goes' ridewith very little persuasion from a mate we took off for a quick strop over to Akaroa (surprisingly there were plenty of bikes out too BTW), though barrelling through heavy fog from the Black Tulip to Little River made the ride exciting.
First impressions were that the previous owner had no idea about setting up the suspension :slap: with everything feeling overly taut with the bike skipping off small bumps and giving me a real nice head shake coming out of a sweeping right hander under power (The ZXR would eat it at present handling wise).
The motor produces the power where & how I like it(kept having flash backs of bikes I've had in years past). 2nd & 3rd are fun for winding ones way up the Hill and on the flat it could be used like an auto for casual plodding along. Over 19km/l has got to be good too
The previous owner had fitted new tyres front & rear both Shinko brand with doesn't hold to well with me as I prefer keeping close to brands I know. They seemed OK-ish but I can see the rear is going to be in for a horribly short life span.
The stock hand grips are awful things and felt like holding on to a couple of pencils so they're the first to be ditched for some 714s
A Ventura pack frame is on the way along with a tank protector and a few other wee bits 'n' pieces
After having to do a bit of running around on Tuesday in the rain it's easy to see it's going to be a sod to keep cleanbut that's half the fun.
Just have to sort out a bit of time to get away for a decent ride to see how it goes over distance, but I think it'll be all good as it's a bit roomier than the ZXR so the old body doesn't get crunched up as much as it used too.



Well 1 week has gone bye in the realms of owning a new toy 
with very little persuasion from a mate we took off for a quick strop over to Akaroa (surprisingly there were plenty of bikes out too BTW), though barrelling through heavy fog from the Black Tulip to Little River made the ride exciting.
(kept having flash backs of bikes I've had in years past). 2nd & 3rd are fun for winding ones way up the Hill and on the flat it could be used like an auto for casual plodding along. Over 19km/l has got to be good too
but that's half the fun.
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The big beast likes life at license loosing speeds.


was my first thought after a 27km trip in heavy drizzle
road film 
is a bit like a bubble, but I'll get used to it. Going to put a dark tint on though.

if everything seems to be going well you obviously dont know whats going on 
bloody annoying buzz, I hate wee things like that so it's a must fix asap.
alcohol & rallies
nah couldn't happen
once the campsite is established the bike is parked & doesn't move again till it's time to head home.

I'd been bouncing off ideas for a new bike for a while and had missed a couple of good ones through hesitation & procrastination so when this came up I jumped on it 
The ride last Sunday was a bit of a snap decision, but I've intentions of getting a few more rides in shortly so will let you know for sure 
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