Arkygs250
07-30-2008, 11:19 AM
Well, I had the 2001 GZ going on 2 weeks now. I have owned dirt bikes most of my life but a street bike is a new experience for me. I did own a 1978 Honda XL250, a 1983 Honda XL250, and a Honda CM200T during my high school years by heck that was 20 Plus years ago. I'm still a little stiff in the corners. I'm still learning to trust my tires and do the leaning thing. However I am getting more confident every day. I took my daughter for a ride the other day (I'm 220lbs and she is 140lbs). I was surprised with how well this little bike handles with 2 people and the extra weight. I couldn't really tell she was back there until I came upon a hill.
I rode the bike the first week with the rear shocks set at the softest setting before I read the manual and found out that they were adjustable. With my weight and the shocks set at the softest setting the ride was, well let's just say "bouncy". The third setting seems to be the best unless you double then I would suggest the fourth or fifth. I wouldn't call the suspension good but it is tolerable. The rear brakes are a little weak but that is to be expected with drum brakes. The engine power is adequate for a 250 but not powerful.
Although my comments may sound bit negative I have no complaints about this bike. I bought this bike to commute back and fourth to work and save gas. And it does the job beautifully. I love this bike and can't wait for the commute to and from work.
Oh yeah, I took her out for my first night ride a couple of days ago. What a learning experience that was. Those of you living in remote areas in the South probably knew this but I didn't realize. Can you say "BUGS" anyone?
Another lesson learned on my morning commute on a 4 mile stretch of remote black top and my last quote of the day. "Holy @#$@% DEER!" I must pay attention!
I rode the bike the first week with the rear shocks set at the softest setting before I read the manual and found out that they were adjustable. With my weight and the shocks set at the softest setting the ride was, well let's just say "bouncy". The third setting seems to be the best unless you double then I would suggest the fourth or fifth. I wouldn't call the suspension good but it is tolerable. The rear brakes are a little weak but that is to be expected with drum brakes. The engine power is adequate for a 250 but not powerful.
Although my comments may sound bit negative I have no complaints about this bike. I bought this bike to commute back and fourth to work and save gas. And it does the job beautifully. I love this bike and can't wait for the commute to and from work.
Oh yeah, I took her out for my first night ride a couple of days ago. What a learning experience that was. Those of you living in remote areas in the South probably knew this but I didn't realize. Can you say "BUGS" anyone?
Another lesson learned on my morning commute on a 4 mile stretch of remote black top and my last quote of the day. "Holy @#$@% DEER!" I must pay attention!