I hit the highway for a bit, just to see how much i could get out of the way oversized rear sprocket, making notes to myself as i went. "She's gurgling a bit at high revs, what's that ticking noise?? Sounds like the clutch needs adjusted. Oh, my front master cylinder cap is leaking ever so slightly. Need to drop this sprocket size down, maybe back to OEM, we'll see"
Got off the high way and took the surface streets the rest of the way, and then all the way home. Even with my apparent carburation issues, she still runs like a scalded dog. Whereas on my other bikes, I would have tripped out and started panicing to find the offending noise, handing issue, etc etc. With the GS I dont freak. Yeah she's running a bit rough in high rpms, yeah she's a little stumbly at idle. She even tried to die on my at stop lights on the way home. She's smokin (not oil, unburnt gas) But even with all the mods, and apparent swaps and changes, she's rock solid. I dont worry about how she's going to handle in this corner or the next. She's right there. Right under me, stable as can be. Even with the harsh suspension, she doesnt flinch or feel like shes going to get squirly without my pushing it to that point. Everyone stops and stares...what kinda bike is that?? A Zuk?? Seriously? It's awesome!
I love this bike. And I've found a place that with all of my previous bikes, from KZs, to CBs, to XS's, Ive never found. If it breaks, i can fix it. She's not going to die forever. She just needs some care and affection. And thanks to the GSR, and you fine folks i have talked to and met on here, I feel confident that she IS bulletproof. And with proper care and maintainence, my old 77 GS750 cafe will run till 2077...and even with the problems on the way home, i couldnt help but smile. You'll be OK old girl...we'll make it better.
TCK
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