Comfort seat, taller windscreen, heated grips, hand guards. That's all you need for 8 hours in the saddle. Butt starts to go after 6-7 so 8 is not a problem really. Concentration is gone long before that and automatic comes into play.
Reality is 8 hours in the Alps, mountain passes, switch back ...
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- Thu Dec 27, 2007 2:31 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Long distance rides
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- Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:27 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: If I Buy a MTS Should I Expect It To Break?
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Re: If I Buy a MTS Should I Expect It To Break?
Ashalina,
I've had the MTS for 2 years, exactly. I'm off to the Alps for 31 days next Thursday and have no issues with reliability or doubts about the bike.
Notarian
I've had the MTS for 2 years, exactly. I'm off to the Alps for 31 days next Thursday and have no issues with reliability or doubts about the bike.
Notarian