by whysub01 » Sun May 13, 2007 10:57 am
The Rotax engine s better that the Suzuki IF you want to do some tuning work-tyhe Suzuki lump doesn't take to it/bits are hard to come by. The Rotax engine is fine but needs more maintenance, and it cannot be scimped on. They realy do go well, as anyone who knows Big Trunks can verify, but you MUST change the exhaust, as the standard robs so much power. The Rotax was a popular motor for Supermono's.
I have jsut returned from a supermoto trip to Corsica, and my bike (in standard forn except the end can) coped well up against KTM's, Yams, a TM and XR's although the Baggi needed a bit more "oomph" from time to time-but I put that down to power to weight ratio, and the fact I'm a bit (quite a bit) of a lardarse. Pus on the hairpins i found 1st too short and second too tall.
But then, no one else there has a bike that has done over 13,000 miles with nothing more than oil and filter changes. That's why i bought my MZ-all the advantages of an SM's riding position, but with the reliabilty of a commuter.
Still, the tund motor is about to go in, fat pipes, big carbs, USD forks, etc shortly after. Roll on the changes!
Becoming A Track Day Addict. Baggi Well On The Way To Completion. Well, One DAy Closer................