The Spanish Biker wrote:Hmm, this thread seems to turning into a good long-term test of the CCM. But the more I read the more my X-Co seems to fit the bill for so many riders, including P4ulie: weight, around 150 kgs, range 400+ kms with an X-Tank fitted.
Off road? Very capable on light trails, very very capable with suspension upgrade for this with the skills to make it worthwhile, ie. Moi? Non!
Road use? Oh yes! When I lost got mine there was an X-Moto on sale in the Uk as a scrappy but all worked fine and I thought, "This could be the 'cafe racer' I had back n the '70's with my 450 Desmo Ducati - dream on sonny.
Commuting, sadly that's how BMW marketed the bike and IMHO death a death blow to sales, but it is a great year round bike for commuting, economic, agile and über reliable.
Touring? Oh yes, I've done two month-long tours around Spain on the bike - each about 8,000 kms - and numerous long weekends where I rode about 3-400 kms to get to my destination - 400 kms is stretching it a bit but of you had a) some extra padding on the saddle and7or b) some extra padding on you bum you could be OK.
The only niggle I have is that I can't find a screen/fairing to fit as I'm beginning to find long runs at speed a strain on the old upper body, but that's largely because my upper body resembles a few pipe cleaners wound together with a lump of plasticine for a head ...
Regs
Simon
Simon, your X-Co sounds great but clearly it would need many modifications ti match the GP450 touring credentials. The beauty of the GP450 is the complete package can be ordered from the factory...oh, and also that you can still buy it
Jon
