It was the day of delivery of the used GSX-S1000 (L7), which had to have parts replaced around the exhaust device (servo motor and wires) after the FI light came on during delivery. I took advantage of the sunny weather during the rainy season to go to Suzuki World Setagaya South.
I spent half an hour looking out the window of the cab at a nice used car shop.
I walked into the store and found it.
Additional bike #2, which feels like a half-hearted impulse buy because I wanted a gold front fork outer cover vehicle.
When I bought the car, I bought it on the spur of the moment without even checking it out, so when I looked at it again on the day of delivery, I found that the Kijima helmet lock that I had bought during the period before delivery was already installed... So I bought it on the spur of the moment....
After taking delivery of the car and ordering an additional genuine anti-theft device, I was briefly briefed on the vehicle and headed straight home.
I took a video of myself with my GoPro, which was not particularly interesting, and went straight home, only stopping for gas on the way.
Three cars, ten cylinders total. Lives alone.
When I got home and laid them out in my parking lot, I found that the color scheme was problematic.
I just looked at the car for a while and went back to work in my room, but when I posted the report on social media and bragged about it on line to my acquaintances, the most common response I got was, "Is it a traffic light?" The most common response I got was, "Is it a traffic light?
So, even though I only have one body, I now have a total of three 10-cylinder vehicles.
Will I be able to ride it successfully and enjoy it... Let the experiment begin!
It's the rainy season and I'm refraining from moving out of the prefecture.
The day after the delivery was also a day when there was little worry about rain, but I couldn't ride the bike because I had some work to do and some guests to see. Showing off the bike to visitors in the parking lot...
The girls, who were really not interested in motorcycles at all, were kind enough to go along with my boasting.
I wonder if I can ride this weekend.
I thought I would change the tires as soon as the car was delivered... I thought it was a good idea, but it didn't feel bad when I got home, and when I looked at the tire, it still had a level of whiskers.
I haven't checked the year and week of manufacture, but these are OEM tires that were installed on new vehicles, right?
The weather forecast is looking up for the weekend, and since the restraint on traveling outside the prefecture will be lifted after the 19th, I think I'll go for a test ride in the Gunma area.
The frontal projected area is totally different. If I were going on a long, high-speed trip, I'd go for the Ninja 650.