Hello!
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 8:14 pm
Hi,
I've just blown my savings (literally) on a blue, 2005 r1100S.
I am a 27yr old girl from, er, Sussex. I'm a trainee maths teacher and climber. I've only been riding 5 years, but have got through 4 bikes: Honda Varadero 125 -> r850 GS -> f650 ST (a baaaaad move) -> r1100S.
I love the new bike so far: it's light enough for me to actually shift about and park on a hill. I had a great ride round the bluebell covered roads near Haywards Heath the other night, beating my friend, who has a GPZ 500. Have to say the S is so much more fun to ride than the f650, which had...oddly distributed weight and felt shaky on corners.
The only 'issue' I've had so far is that I managed to run out of fuel because I thought the green light meant the tank was full, not on reserve. That'll teach me to read the manual *before* going for a ride.
Anyway I hope to go touring at some point, preferably with climbing kit on the back.
I've just blown my savings (literally) on a blue, 2005 r1100S.
I am a 27yr old girl from, er, Sussex. I'm a trainee maths teacher and climber. I've only been riding 5 years, but have got through 4 bikes: Honda Varadero 125 -> r850 GS -> f650 ST (a baaaaad move) -> r1100S.
I love the new bike so far: it's light enough for me to actually shift about and park on a hill. I had a great ride round the bluebell covered roads near Haywards Heath the other night, beating my friend, who has a GPZ 500. Have to say the S is so much more fun to ride than the f650, which had...oddly distributed weight and felt shaky on corners.
The only 'issue' I've had so far is that I managed to run out of fuel because I thought the green light meant the tank was full, not on reserve. That'll teach me to read the manual *before* going for a ride.
Anyway I hope to go touring at some point, preferably with climbing kit on the back.