MikesGSX1300RK9
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New owner here, already with one relatively minor run-in with the bike (dropped in garage last week, ref other message elsewhere). Stopped at the gas station to fill her up today, bent the key in the fuel tank cap. Unbent it well enough to go out and enjoy a ride. Then, coming back home on the windy (long I, like esses, not like something that blows) road, I either hit some oil (none seen, not riding in the oil in the middle of the road) or got onto a "new" section of my new (180 miles on them) tires. Rear wheel broke just long enough for me to instinctively react. I feared another drop, this time at about 20 miles an hour. Instantly regained traction, but if things had been any different the result may have been a down on the low side or an overreaction and a high side.
Just seems like I am not having good luck with the Busa. Anyone else wouldn't have slid in the esses. Pros don't slide on the track, and they do crazy bank angles. It just seems like I'm getting zero breaks with this bike. Tires should have been broken in after 100 miles... and the dealer scuffed 'em before delivery.
Don't want to even think about taking her back to the dealer and crying to them about this while trading for a smaller bike... but the thought has been in the back of my mind.
Had wanted to take her to the church parking lot today for some necessary practice so I can learn how she handles (which probably means risking another drop). I believe it is important to put a new bike through some of the MSF Basic Course moves to get the feel of her.. but darnit it just seems like I'm not off to a good start.
Just seems like I am not having good luck with the Busa. Anyone else wouldn't have slid in the esses. Pros don't slide on the track, and they do crazy bank angles. It just seems like I'm getting zero breaks with this bike. Tires should have been broken in after 100 miles... and the dealer scuffed 'em before delivery.
Don't want to even think about taking her back to the dealer and crying to them about this while trading for a smaller bike... but the thought has been in the back of my mind.
Had wanted to take her to the church parking lot today for some necessary practice so I can learn how she handles (which probably means risking another drop). I believe it is important to put a new bike through some of the MSF Basic Course moves to get the feel of her.. but darnit it just seems like I'm not off to a good start.
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