Beach Bum
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So I've had my bike for the better part of a week now and I've got mixed emotions. First off, the bike is everything I ever imagined it to be when it comes to the image it conveys. Friends, family and strangers alike all agree that it is "bad ass". Definitely not your everyday cookie cutter cruiser. The bikes stance just screams power, and that very prominent engine stuck in the middle just says "muscle". I've had over 50 bikes and none have left the impression that this thing has.
The bike lives up to it's reputation of being powerful. I still haven't opened it up to the max because I really want to make certain that there are no hidden issues that may rear their ugly head at top speeds. The steering is much as described in the reviews, a bit heavy. In a straight line I've noticed some wandering, but this may be attributed to the Shinko tires. These are new so I won't be replacing them right away. Braking thus far has been adequate, however I haven't had to rapidly decelerate to a stop to truly test the distance.
The bike came equipped with a Corbin seat which I'm not too excited about. It's wide and my 30" inseam doesn't allow me to flat foot at a stop. It's also hard as nails and so it is a bit taxing on my skinny ass after some time in the saddle. The worst part about it is that it's like sitting on black ice. The damn thing has absolutely no grip and riding 2 up is a pain for my wife who is constantly having to restrain herself from sliding into me. I also prefer more grip when cornering. I've considered adding a gel insert and perhaps narrowing the foam but I'm not convinced that this will work out too well. Also looking for some type of adhesive grip pad. The PO removed and discarded the pivot mounting bracket for the OE seat so if I try to replace it I'll also need to source the hardware.
Although I love the Supertrapp exhaust, it is noisy. At highway speeds it doesn't seem to have a tonal sweet spot like the Magnaflows on my truck do. Over 65 the duals on my truck seem to disappear. Maybe I can tune it out with the plates. With only a Flyscreen to deflect wind, the noise is also always present. Maybe I've just gotten used to different characteristics of other bikes.
I live at the beach and one of the things this bike is not good at is cruising at low (15mph) speeds. Stop and go and slow and go are a pain in the ass. It's like the bike is a Husky on the end of a short leash, it just wants to run. I'm concerned about lugging the engine too much, maybe someone can allay my fears. 1st gear is too twitchy and 2nd is boggish.
Finally, I am in need of some storage solutions. I picked up a CoolSac rear touring bag that has a sleeve that goes over the backrest and straps to hold it down. It's cavernous and will easily hold groceries and work stuff or overnight for two. What I need is a luggage rack that will mount behind the Corbin seat and backrest. I don't want the bag resting on the rear fender scratching the paint and would really just prefer having a solid base to support heavier cargo. Anyone know of such a thing?
I'm not trying to convert the bike into a flaccid touring machine, but would like to have a solid commuter with the annoyances remedied. One of the benefits of buying a stock bike is that you have a control by which to compare changes to. Never heard a stock exhaust, or sat in a stock seat so this is what I've got to deal with.
As an aside, on day three I experienced the "hot start" issue that I read about on here AFTER replacing my battery. Could be that the battery was weak, as the PO didn't put 100 miles on the bike in 6 months, but then again it could've been a combination of things. I have already fixed the "splice" and will monitor from there. Guess I should've read the entire forum prior to purchase. Oh well, at least I have the peace of mind of a new battery. For what I paid for the bike, I can afford it.
The bike lives up to it's reputation of being powerful. I still haven't opened it up to the max because I really want to make certain that there are no hidden issues that may rear their ugly head at top speeds. The steering is much as described in the reviews, a bit heavy. In a straight line I've noticed some wandering, but this may be attributed to the Shinko tires. These are new so I won't be replacing them right away. Braking thus far has been adequate, however I haven't had to rapidly decelerate to a stop to truly test the distance.
The bike came equipped with a Corbin seat which I'm not too excited about. It's wide and my 30" inseam doesn't allow me to flat foot at a stop. It's also hard as nails and so it is a bit taxing on my skinny ass after some time in the saddle. The worst part about it is that it's like sitting on black ice. The damn thing has absolutely no grip and riding 2 up is a pain for my wife who is constantly having to restrain herself from sliding into me. I also prefer more grip when cornering. I've considered adding a gel insert and perhaps narrowing the foam but I'm not convinced that this will work out too well. Also looking for some type of adhesive grip pad. The PO removed and discarded the pivot mounting bracket for the OE seat so if I try to replace it I'll also need to source the hardware.
Although I love the Supertrapp exhaust, it is noisy. At highway speeds it doesn't seem to have a tonal sweet spot like the Magnaflows on my truck do. Over 65 the duals on my truck seem to disappear. Maybe I can tune it out with the plates. With only a Flyscreen to deflect wind, the noise is also always present. Maybe I've just gotten used to different characteristics of other bikes.
I live at the beach and one of the things this bike is not good at is cruising at low (15mph) speeds. Stop and go and slow and go are a pain in the ass. It's like the bike is a Husky on the end of a short leash, it just wants to run. I'm concerned about lugging the engine too much, maybe someone can allay my fears. 1st gear is too twitchy and 2nd is boggish.
Finally, I am in need of some storage solutions. I picked up a CoolSac rear touring bag that has a sleeve that goes over the backrest and straps to hold it down. It's cavernous and will easily hold groceries and work stuff or overnight for two. What I need is a luggage rack that will mount behind the Corbin seat and backrest. I don't want the bag resting on the rear fender scratching the paint and would really just prefer having a solid base to support heavier cargo. Anyone know of such a thing?
I'm not trying to convert the bike into a flaccid touring machine, but would like to have a solid commuter with the annoyances remedied. One of the benefits of buying a stock bike is that you have a control by which to compare changes to. Never heard a stock exhaust, or sat in a stock seat so this is what I've got to deal with.
As an aside, on day three I experienced the "hot start" issue that I read about on here AFTER replacing my battery. Could be that the battery was weak, as the PO didn't put 100 miles on the bike in 6 months, but then again it could've been a combination of things. I have already fixed the "splice" and will monitor from there. Guess I should've read the entire forum prior to purchase. Oh well, at least I have the peace of mind of a new battery. For what I paid for the bike, I can afford it.