I've commuted on the Suzuki three or four times now, and each time I get more comfortable (oooh, scintilating relevation!)
It's true, nonetheless. I actually enjoy traffic. The cars give me a sense of space and pace. Riding in traffic is kind of like racing. I have to keep pace with the rest of the vehicles out there, and I simply. I have to, so I do away with dillydallying. A friend of mine told me that other day that I thought too much. In some situations, yes, that's true. I have to be confident in my judgements because I actually make pretty good ones.
I am just loving this bike. Like my attitude towards buying the Zinn, I do not regret for one second buying the Suzuki. It's just plain fun: not too strong, not too weak, lots of low-end torque, pretty forgiving. Given what I paid for it, it's going to be a long time before I sell it, even if I buy another bike. And there are now a good number of fun bikes I'm seeing out there. BMWs, Urals, Royal Enfields, Triumphs, Suzukis. I was interested in '70s Honda CB 750s, but I've got that basic bike in the form of the Suzuki I've got, so I think I should go a different direction.
Gotta go. Keep the rubber side down.
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