Am I Crazy to Keep Riding?
If you have to ask the question, you already know the answer...
Yeah
You wont get far...
That sounds like a challenge
I rode my bike to the dealer today. I put the bike in Eco mode and also put my wrist in wimp mode. Really gentle on starts...no sudden acceleration to get past cars etc. Before I left I rolled the bike back and forth to make sure that no matter what position the bike stopped in there would be some teeth making contact with the motor gear.
It's only about a 5 mile ride and I was never going over 40mph. It never felt dangerous. I didn't hear any more noises and when I got to the dealer I checked and there weren't any new missing teeth.
Unfortunately, the dealer did not have a belt in stock. In fact, yesterday they had a demo day event of some kind and they broke the belt on their SR! So they needed to order a belt for their bike too. They said shipping was going to be about a week.
So now I had an awkward decision to make....do I keep pushing my luck or do I give up and leave the bike with the dealer?
I decided to leave the bike there...BUT...the sad part is WHY...when I came in and told the girl working there I needed a new belt I asked if they offered a loaner bike while they were working on mine (I asked them about a warranty issue regarding bluetooth too) and she said no. Then I asked if I could take a bike for an "extended" test ride and bring the bike back at 4pm and she said sure! Since I had to wait until they opened at 10a I was anxious to get to work (OK...anxious is not the right word...I needed to get to work) so I jumped at the chance to take an FXS that was drained down to 30% from the demos the day before and I told the girl I would charge it while I was at work.
So basically, after they let me ride the FXS to work and back I was too ashamed to jump back on my bike and ride home so that I could use it until the new belt arrives. If they hadn't let me take the demo bike there is a very high probability I would have taken my bike to ride until the belt comes in.
Totally different topic....I have test ridden an FXS before but using it for my commute for a day gave me a different perspective....so light...you have to be really careful or you can get yourself into trouble. There are plenty of bikes that are faster but the power to weight ratio....the weight distribution/center of gravity....its really easy to get the rear tire to break loose, especially in a turn. The demo bike had over 300 miles on it so the tires were pretty well broken in too. So yeah...I want one
Also, when I would come up to a light and try to slow roll/balance without putting my feet on the ground until the light changes I can really feel the difference in weight...especially on the front tire when I turn it side to side. I could definitely understand how the SR would burn through a front tire much faster than the FXS even though its the same tire.
yes, you are crazy for even thinking about it.
Sheesh!
Yeah
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