<snip> I own three bikes currently, a 2000 BMW R1100RT (commuter), a 2005 ZX-6R (track bike), and a Suzuki DR-650 (hot weather/gravel roads).
<snip> Truth is, she kinda lost interest in it when she got the FZ6, so I put myself in charge of exercising it. (I hate the seat on that bike, and the suspension needs help, but it's a fun bike to ride.)
Now THAT is a smart assortment of bikes.I've got an RT-P that has been in need of a transmission (don't dare say 'tranny' around here) swap or repair for two years -- and I even have one that could be swapped in. My R6 is street legal, which is just another way of saying it's one good crash away from becoming a track bike, but I like touring on it, especially in hot weather. I don't have a dual sport, but I ride Debby's F650 sometimes. Truth is, she kinda lost interest in it when she got the FZ6, so I put myself in charge of exercising it. (I hate the seat on that bike, and the suspension needs help, but it's a fun bike to ride.)Brent
and a Suzuki DR-650 (hot weather/gravel roads). Most of the street riding I do is commuting from Maple Grove to downtown Mpls, excepting a few back road exploring that I do on the DR-650. I'm looking forward to coming out of lurkdom this summer and meeting a few folks locally.
Quote from: antimatter on March 20, 2010, 12:28:19 PM and a Suzuki DR-650 (hot weather/gravel roads). Most of the street riding I do is commuting from Maple Grove to downtown Mpls, excepting a few back road exploring that I do on the DR-650. I'm looking forward to coming out of lurkdom this summer and meeting a few folks locally.For that DR 650, are you aware of this group:http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/TC_Dualsport/Paul Streeter