First outing for the Mighty Varadero 2012
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:45 pm
After the long winter that wasn't! I taxed the Mighty Varadero last week (well, Fiona did it for me on Tuesday, thank you baby), I took the Vara out for a quick run today as I'm on call this weekend so can't go far from my van. I loved taking the bike out following a month of abstinence following selling the Ickle Beemer.
A short run, west from Elgin on the A96 then dropped down on to the coast, headed back east along the coast followed by an impromptu run through the wood. When I came back on to the tar road I screwed a bit much power on which launched the front wheel skyward, this caused the passenger in an oncoming van to applaud as I passed on the rear wheel! Gotta love the power on tap with the Mighty Varadero!
So, back on the road, seen double the national limit, did a bit of the old unicycle routine, short spell offroad, DAMNED FINE BIKE! The mighty Varadero is undoubtedly a great bike, the torque ample to hoist the front wheel skyward off the throttle, the suspension allows the pegs to the floor and the brakes are excellent. A quick blast in the dark confirms the headlights are as good if not better than any car. This bike is still up there with the best allrounders. Be interesting next month when the Tiger 800XC comes out of hibernation! I'll post up my findings between the two. For now, the Varadero rocks!
A short run, west from Elgin on the A96 then dropped down on to the coast, headed back east along the coast followed by an impromptu run through the wood. When I came back on to the tar road I screwed a bit much power on which launched the front wheel skyward, this caused the passenger in an oncoming van to applaud as I passed on the rear wheel! Gotta love the power on tap with the Mighty Varadero!
So, back on the road, seen double the national limit, did a bit of the old unicycle routine, short spell offroad, DAMNED FINE BIKE! The mighty Varadero is undoubtedly a great bike, the torque ample to hoist the front wheel skyward off the throttle, the suspension allows the pegs to the floor and the brakes are excellent. A quick blast in the dark confirms the headlights are as good if not better than any car. This bike is still up there with the best allrounders. Be interesting next month when the Tiger 800XC comes out of hibernation! I'll post up my findings between the two. For now, the Varadero rocks!
