Got an 06.
put 50 miles on her since lunch yesterday.
can't stop the miles of smiles each time I get to ride. Handling is amazing, pickup is plenty, overall feel is top-notch and the brakes are sick.
The only complaint I would have so far is the seat is not as comfy as my wife's Buddy seat. I rode it home when we picked it up after work last night. I think her seat has softer foam in it for sure. I can see why the windshield would be good to have, certainly above or around 50 mph.
My co-workers keep kidding me, calling it a moped and asking me to keep my moped parked somewhere else, rather than eating up an entire parking spot. PA building announcements that is is raining now include, "it's raining, if anyone has their windows or sunroofs open or if your vespa is outside you might want to go take care of them" har har. (its a small company).
My boss (CFO) asked me if I was going through a mid-life crisis.
Those at the coffee shop though, this a.m. were admiring it and asking question after question.
The wife and I are headed up about 70 miles into the country tomorrow to a private lake area, I'll post how it was for a longer ride for both of us, she's pretty nervous though.
finally picked up my Blur
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Re: finally picked up my Blur
Yay!
If you're going by the odometer, that's 50 Blur Distance Units (BDU) which (usually) are somewhere between a half mile and kilometer.bicyclerider wrote:put 50 miles on her since lunch yesterday.
I don't think it's the stiffness, it's the shape. The more you ride, the more you get used to it, though. It's not the best seat, but it's better than a lot of bikes.The only complaint I would have so far is the seat is not as comfy as my wife's Buddy seat. I rode it home when we picked it up after work last night. I think her seat has softer foam in it for sure.
They're jealous, duh. Enjoy your ride this weekend, and the attention!My co-workers keep kidding me, calling it a moped and asking me to keep my moped parked somewhere else.
2strokebuzz: When news breaks, we put it under a tarp in the garage.
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Re: finally picked up my Blur
Congrats! All that kidding should subside after the first couple of months or so (unless they just feel like ribbing you for the heck of itbicyclerider wrote:My co-workers keep kidding me, calling it a moped and asking me to keep my moped parked somewhere else, rather than eating up an entire parking spot. PA building announcements that is is raining now include, "it's raining, if anyone has their windows or sunroofs open or if your vespa is outside you might want to go take care of them" har har. (its a small company).
My boss (CFO) asked me if I was going through a mid-life crisis.
Those at the coffee shop though, this a.m. were admiring it and asking question after question.

