
Managed to look past the fact that it will seemingly scratch its own paint if it could do so without any intervention from its owner
Been in some more hard rain, nothing like that freak storm other week and its not bothered the bike
i'm guessing that horrendous storm would have been too much for most bikes to carry on blasting through so willing to overlook that as the insides hasn't got wet since
Loving the exhaust note especially when coming out of a corner and winding the power on in third.... ohhh yes what a noise!
The big difference came from fitting the MRA Double Bubble screen seems to be doing a great job down the motorway with the wind and rain
Bike feels fantastic on the PR3's
Made some lever angle adjustments and i've got used to the brake feel now, guessing the guy who owned it had short arm's with the position of the levers being so high
commuting MPG is nothing to write home about mind but then again i haven't been trying for economy mode i've been using more rev's than i could have its fetching about 150 miles to 15 ltr, if i knocked it up a few gears i think i could get that near 200 which i think i will have to this coming week as i running low on cash till payday on thursday night friday morning
Shock still needs playing with as the rear is just to stiff its not riding the bumps as i would like it, i'm sure it would be amazing on track but on the sh1t rutted roads up here its a bit harsh if your at any speed, will get it into KAIS at some point to get it sorted out and set up for
a Massive Massive Massive improvement was the H7R kit
http://www.hids4u.co.uk/motorcycle-h7-h ... n-kit.html
(R being for a reflector lens and not a projector housing) Fantastic is the only word only HID kit that i've used and never been flashed at etc, retains the same cutoff as stock its just brighter and clear light
The renthal grips have improved comfort massively, the stock ones was a nasty hard compound rubber, never had pain in my wrists on a bike till i used this bike, swapped the grips to the Medium compound Diamond renthal road grips and feels fantastic now
My current only gripes is that wombles clutch perch, i'm not sure if its been changed and then this one put back on when its been sold but its atrocious, cant recall the last time i stalled a bike and i've stalled this three times in one week

Going to inspect the perch today and find out what is up as i don't think it would have left suzuki this wierd i suspect that its got a smaller pin fitted than it should have.....
Other than that the bikes really growing on me now its even feeling very confidence inspiring in the wet too
The seat isn't bothering me either now my baldrocks must have manned up to it now