any other off-season riders out there?
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:46 pm
I made a new years resolution this year to ride at least once
a month. Got 250 miles on the 'zed for Jan! Not too shabby
for being a nor'easter. 35 degree riding for the most part.
This is what I've found out about this bike that is unique to
other bikes that I've run year round:
The bike is incredibly easy to wash off. No worries about salt
crud on the forks and chain (enclosed). No heavy chrome stuff
that looks like crap this time of year till spring to clean. Little
soap and water and clean..
Ive noticed that the bike is incredibly nimble in the mud too. I
can rip up the forest roads easy.
So far, the bikes charging system can hold my electric vest. This
cuts the chill big time.
All in all, Im digging the MZ thing. Other than the parts availibilty,
Id say it's a steal. The F650 was my first chioce till I saw the Saxon
(and pix on the internet of F650s that had the forks blow off in
motion.. yikes!)
Ryan
a month. Got 250 miles on the 'zed for Jan! Not too shabby
for being a nor'easter. 35 degree riding for the most part.
This is what I've found out about this bike that is unique to
other bikes that I've run year round:
The bike is incredibly easy to wash off. No worries about salt
crud on the forks and chain (enclosed). No heavy chrome stuff
that looks like crap this time of year till spring to clean. Little
soap and water and clean..
Ive noticed that the bike is incredibly nimble in the mud too. I
can rip up the forest roads easy.
So far, the bikes charging system can hold my electric vest. This
cuts the chill big time.
All in all, Im digging the MZ thing. Other than the parts availibilty,
Id say it's a steal. The F650 was my first chioce till I saw the Saxon
(and pix on the internet of F650s that had the forks blow off in
motion.. yikes!)
Ryan