I finally got it.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 7:22 pm
Got home from grandma's at a pretty reasonable hour today so decided to log some more miles on the Ninja. I know I need the practice more on the Madura, but still kinda taking it slow on that and just wanted to go ride and the Ninja is just so much more responsive in the turns.
Headed up to Mt Lemmon, got stuck behind some jacka$$ doing 15mph around every curve. Pulled off to take a break for a bit and let him get ahead of me a ways. Ended up heading back to town but was still to warm so went back up. Had some courteous drivers ahead of me that would pull off in the parking pullouts to let me past, so had some fun on the way up. I'm getting a lot more confident in the turns now, so was really getting some good lean going. Turned around at the top and headed back down and remembered someone mentioning to move your face closer to the wrist on the inside of the lean.
Let me just say--I now understand why everyone says the 250 Ninja is so much fun. I hunkered down and suddenly the turns that had me leaning to the point of feeling like I was on the edge of the traction were cake walks. Picked up a little speed and before I knew it I was doing double the recommended speed around the curves (according to the speedo, anyway, which is horribly inaccurate) and still feeling well within the bike's limits. I don't think I've ever had so much fun. Well, at least not since I had the Scout laying on it's side in the bottom of that ravine, anyway. I'd always just kinda went with the seating position that the bike favors, which is much more upright than I was on my way down today.
I got to my neighbor's house after about 10 miles in town and still couldn't stop smiling like an idiot. Definitely will be selling the Madura when the time comes to make more room in the driveway. I was already leaning that way just because the Ninja is so much better on gas and a perfect commuter bike, but today sealed the deal. There's just no comparison. I gotta be more careful about keeping it in the power band on the way up, but the payoff is so nice. What an absolute blast.
So....anyone wanna buy a 1985 Suzuki Madura 1200 for about 3 grand? Low miles and just got a maintenance check-up done.
Headed up to Mt Lemmon, got stuck behind some jacka$$ doing 15mph around every curve. Pulled off to take a break for a bit and let him get ahead of me a ways. Ended up heading back to town but was still to warm so went back up. Had some courteous drivers ahead of me that would pull off in the parking pullouts to let me past, so had some fun on the way up. I'm getting a lot more confident in the turns now, so was really getting some good lean going. Turned around at the top and headed back down and remembered someone mentioning to move your face closer to the wrist on the inside of the lean.
Let me just say--I now understand why everyone says the 250 Ninja is so much fun. I hunkered down and suddenly the turns that had me leaning to the point of feeling like I was on the edge of the traction were cake walks. Picked up a little speed and before I knew it I was doing double the recommended speed around the curves (according to the speedo, anyway, which is horribly inaccurate) and still feeling well within the bike's limits. I don't think I've ever had so much fun. Well, at least not since I had the Scout laying on it's side in the bottom of that ravine, anyway. I'd always just kinda went with the seating position that the bike favors, which is much more upright than I was on my way down today.
I got to my neighbor's house after about 10 miles in town and still couldn't stop smiling like an idiot. Definitely will be selling the Madura when the time comes to make more room in the driveway. I was already leaning that way just because the Ninja is so much better on gas and a perfect commuter bike, but today sealed the deal. There's just no comparison. I gotta be more careful about keeping it in the power band on the way up, but the payoff is so nice. What an absolute blast.
So....anyone wanna buy a 1985 Suzuki Madura 1200 for about 3 grand? Low miles and just got a maintenance check-up done.