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crowbare
08-18-2008, 10:54 AM
After fixing my bike with the help of this group, I was able to ride the poker run in Northeast Ohio with a new group I'm joining (Women on Wheels - a local chapter). We rode through several metroparks and on many tiny side roads as well as some main drags through some towns. It was a blast and my bike purred like a kitten. Yes, of course, that's not how many of you would like your bike to sound because it was not loud but I loved it. My bike has pick up again and I was able to handle the hills and actually accelerate on them again.

Peace out and happy riding to y'all.

Carolyn

Sarris
08-18-2008, 11:15 AM
Glad your bike is running well. It's great to have a group to ride with, and I'm glad you enjoyed your first organized ride. As far as the noise goes, I enjoy the nice quiet GZ, as it's a great change from my HD bagger.

Enjoy and ride safe.

Sarris

:)

patrick_777
08-18-2008, 11:36 AM
It's relatively easy to make a bike loud. It takes real talent and good design to make one quiet. I prefer the latter personally.

crowbare
08-18-2008, 04:58 PM
I like your response about talent to make a bike quiet. Suzuki really hit the mark on this one. I like the quiet because then I know my bike is running well and is happy. When my bike is loud like it was before I fixed it, then I KNEW something was wrong and could start to address it right away.

Of course, there's nothing like going to a rally and hearing hundreds or more bikes rev up. Yes it's loud but it's music to my ears. Quite the adrenaline rush!

Oh, and this is actually my 3rd organized ride. I rode in a memorial motorcade shortly after I got my bike and then I started a meetup group called NEOH Bikers. We've had one ride and our second ride is in 2 weeks. Other than that, I've ridden solo and loved that too.

jonathan180iq
08-18-2008, 05:44 PM
Enjoy your new Sewing machine powered bike for what it is. All that loud pipe stuff just masks a smooth running machine, as you mentioned.

crowbare
08-18-2008, 05:49 PM
Thanks for the funny analogy. I never would have thought to compare the bike to a sewing machine! :tup:

Hope you have a great evening.

Carolyn