James England,
Good of you to have taken the leap to the Final Drive conversion (or as I have called it on occasion, the "Franken Drive" conversion). Congrats, and that is a very fair and reasonable price to have paid.
I said in an earlier post today that the negative aspects simply don't exist as they are being stated, and it's only those who haven't done the swap or ridden a swapped bike that are sharing their $.02 worth without practical knowledge or experience to speak to the subject objectively.
Be that what it may, it's a totally different bike with the FD swap, and with a fair windscreen on it (I recently put a PlexiFairing 3 from National Cycle on my 80 Special) it is already getting equal or more riding time than my 2001 ZRX 1200 (see signature line). I love the ZRX, as it goes like the wind, with the bar risers and lowered footpegs it's comfy, and it returns nice gas mileage (46 mpg) for the beast that it is, but there is just something extra that the XS provides.
Good of you to have taken the leap to the Final Drive conversion (or as I have called it on occasion, the "Franken Drive" conversion). Congrats, and that is a very fair and reasonable price to have paid.
I said in an earlier post today that the negative aspects simply don't exist as they are being stated, and it's only those who haven't done the swap or ridden a swapped bike that are sharing their $.02 worth without practical knowledge or experience to speak to the subject objectively.
Be that what it may, it's a totally different bike with the FD swap, and with a fair windscreen on it (I recently put a PlexiFairing 3 from National Cycle on my 80 Special) it is already getting equal or more riding time than my 2001 ZRX 1200 (see signature line). I love the ZRX, as it goes like the wind, with the bar risers and lowered footpegs it's comfy, and it returns nice gas mileage (46 mpg) for the beast that it is, but there is just something extra that the XS provides.
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