I picked it up this morning and rode the long way home along the Cornish north coast.
Never having rode a "twist and go" scooter before it was quite an experience, but I soon got used to it. Things to remember:-
I picked it up this morning and rode the long way home along the Cornish north coast.
Never having rode a "twist and go" scooter before it was quite an experience, but I soon got used to it. Things to remember:-
I followed the manufacturers instructions for running in the Himalayan and it was very tedious. Below is Suzuki's recommended procedure for running in.
History
SO - I came to Cornwall with two motorbikes which had stood unused and decaying away in the garage in Scotland for over 10 years. The Honda Deauville would not start (with an external car battery of course) so it was pushed into the van. The BMW R65LS started straight away and I rode it into the van.