Well, here it is, I am finally a GS owner, bought the bike that I originally planned to get. I am attaching a picture of it already sitting in the garage with my other bike in the back.
This GS1000 was located in Winnipeg, which is about 600km from Regina where I live. Getting it wasn't easy, at first I planned to trailer it home using my friend's truck, but that plan fell through so I decided to ride it back.
I've never ridden long distance like this before, my riding experience is only city riding so far. Riding it back home was quite the trip, weather forecast showed thunderstorm but thankfully it didn't happen.
I did get caught in the rain and all of the 600km home the wind gusts were so strong that at times I thought I'd end up in a ditch, perks of living in the prairies I guess.
I had to stop every 50-70km to take a break because my wrists were hurting (I realized, stock handlebar is not comfortable for me), fingers were numb and wouldn't move, and pain in the neck trying to keep head straight in the wind.
Oh and the left hand grip was either not glued properly or old, it was trying to slide off the handlebar all the time, I had to keep an eye on it.
By the time I got home, all the muscles were sore, I showered, ate dinner, went to bed and slept 13 hours straight. What's the secret to riding long distance? I haven't figured it out.
Anyway, the bike is home now, and I didn't drop it riding back so that's good. I will be looking for your advice on a few things in the near future in regards to it.
First few questions. What would be a good handlebar for me with lower rise and pullback? I am eyeing the superbike handlebars, which brand is better: EMGO, BikeMaster, Renthal or something else? Which grips would you recommend?
I also may want to change the position of foot pegs, slightly back would be good, but not up, I have long legs. What would you recommend?
Another thing that I noticed, throttle when the bike is off returns to position as normal, but when bike is on it sticks slightly and kind of works as an on/off switch. I would prefer it to open up gradually so I have better control.
Clutch is somewhat stiff compared to my Honda, fingers got tired fast, is that normal? Anything can be done about that?
Overall I like the bike and looking forward riding and slightly modifying it in the months/years to come
Thanks, Mike.
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