jcolman
Well-known member
I'll keep this brief. Picked up my new-to-me 06 10 days ago in Oceanside CA. Just returned home to Raleigh, NC today. 3300 miles total. I spent three days in Houston visiting friends so the bike sat unused for those days, otherwise I was riding every day.
Longest day....700 miles. Hottest day....106 degrees. Fastest speed.....127 (corrected by GPS) Highest elevation.....6000 ft.
I'm very thankfull I had the shop install some MCLarry risers prior to the trip. Also installed a Vistacruise throttle lock. I installed the G2 throttle tube halfway thru the trip. Can't really say that it made much of a difference.
Only one "incident" to report. I had a piece of luggage come loose and get tangled up in the rear wheel while doing about 95mph. All I felt was a slight lurch, the engine sputtered then caught again. I thought at the time that this was the infamous "altitude hesitation" so I didn't think anything more about it. About 8 or 9 miles down the road I happened to reach back to feel for my two pieces of luggage. They weren't where they were suppose to be. I pulled over and found that the rear one had slipped off and was shredded and burned. The rear tire was also a bit scorched. I ended up replacing the rear tire with a new one just to be safe. I'll post some pics in a day or two along with a more complete write up.
I just wanted to say that the bike peformed flawless and I found it to be the best bike I've ever owned for pure performance and smiles to the miles.
Longest day....700 miles. Hottest day....106 degrees. Fastest speed.....127 (corrected by GPS) Highest elevation.....6000 ft.
I'm very thankfull I had the shop install some MCLarry risers prior to the trip. Also installed a Vistacruise throttle lock. I installed the G2 throttle tube halfway thru the trip. Can't really say that it made much of a difference.
Only one "incident" to report. I had a piece of luggage come loose and get tangled up in the rear wheel while doing about 95mph. All I felt was a slight lurch, the engine sputtered then caught again. I thought at the time that this was the infamous "altitude hesitation" so I didn't think anything more about it. About 8 or 9 miles down the road I happened to reach back to feel for my two pieces of luggage. They weren't where they were suppose to be. I pulled over and found that the rear one had slipped off and was shredded and burned. The rear tire was also a bit scorched. I ended up replacing the rear tire with a new one just to be safe. I'll post some pics in a day or two along with a more complete write up.
I just wanted to say that the bike peformed flawless and I found it to be the best bike I've ever owned for pure performance and smiles to the miles.