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06-16-2008, 03:48 PM | #12 |
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How far do you usually travel on average and at what speed? You look like you put some miles on the bike with the add-ons...
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Re: Silver 2006 Suzi Suzuki
Wow, old thread but a good one. The bags were from Gears, made in Canada. They were not as good a quality as we hoped but they did manage over 3000 miles in 3 weeks before splitting a couple seams. Decked out with the shield, bags and trunk the GZ was very happy rolling along at 60 MPH or slightly more. That seems to be a sweet spot for this particular bike. Lynda was enjoying the ride across the prairies but we really were happy to get back into mountains and a few curves. The bike has since found a new home and is making a Mom of 3 very happy. As a small touring bike the GZ filled it's duties everyday with no complaints and proved excellant in reliability.
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EDIT :- I've just gone back & looked at the pictures. Your bike seems to have the same logos as mine - so when you mention the tank logos, do you mean on yours or bgirl's? I think I'm just getting a bit confused. (old age creeping up on me!)
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The Canadian model is called a Boulevard.
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