- Sun May 17, 2020 10:44 pm
#90120
I thought I'd better introduce myself to the forum. I live in London and have just had to sell my 1998 CB750 as it fails to meet Euro 3 emission standards and would therefore attract a daily charge for riding in central London. I considered the usual suspects, the great and the good of the commuting world...GSX650, CBF600, XJ6 but try as I might they leave me cold and potentially with expensive service bills, 4 cylinders, water-cooled, lots of snappy plastic. Then I looked at the fuel consumption!
Anywho...bet you've all guessed... I bought Roobarb...a 2015 Classic C5 EFI in Tan.
I've covered 100 miles in the last day and two things stand out; 75mpg and miles of smiles!
The bike had 1600 miles on the clock and although not stated in the advert has lots of add ons which I guess are thought to be significant improvements, free flow exhaust, power commander, 19 tooth sprocket and different shocks.
The bike has clearly been well looked after only thing of note was the drive chain tensioned like a bow string.
I find the brakes interesting but adequate and the clutch whilst very light has only coarse adjustment and slightly odd feel.
The idiot lights are too dim to see clearly in daylight and there is a tendency to bog down from low rev throttle opening.
I'll try brighter idiot lamps and inspect the air filter.
Overall...brilliant. What a lovely experience. Non biking people clearly love the looks and sound and its old world charm.
The only thing missing is the smell, doesn't smell like an old bike...unless that is I've got a dose of the virus!
So there it is, very happy. Emma
Anywho...bet you've all guessed... I bought Roobarb...a 2015 Classic C5 EFI in Tan.
I've covered 100 miles in the last day and two things stand out; 75mpg and miles of smiles!
The bike had 1600 miles on the clock and although not stated in the advert has lots of add ons which I guess are thought to be significant improvements, free flow exhaust, power commander, 19 tooth sprocket and different shocks.
The bike has clearly been well looked after only thing of note was the drive chain tensioned like a bow string.
I find the brakes interesting but adequate and the clutch whilst very light has only coarse adjustment and slightly odd feel.
The idiot lights are too dim to see clearly in daylight and there is a tendency to bog down from low rev throttle opening.
I'll try brighter idiot lamps and inspect the air filter.
Overall...brilliant. What a lovely experience. Non biking people clearly love the looks and sound and its old world charm.
The only thing missing is the smell, doesn't smell like an old bike...unless that is I've got a dose of the virus!
So there it is, very happy. Emma