New guy here... New to me 2007 with 9k. Haven't owned a Suzuki since the mid 80's. After a few hundred miles my impressions are:
- Seat sucks, too much forward slant. Even the Sargent it came with sucks, better but still forward slant. No problem I'll be fixing that.
- Adjusting rear preload sucks. Finally gave up and took the shock off to do it.
- Front end feels vague.
- Suspension in general seems mushy and harsh, but I'm coming off Ohlin's on my other bikes. That will need fixing too.
- Handlebars have to go.
- Who's idea was it to put the oil filter there?
- Bike starts if you even think of pressing the starter. Runs smooth. Nice power.
- Geeeeeesss... can anything be done about that clunk when engaging first gear? I'm embarrassed every time I do it.
I got my B1250 ABS new around June 07.
11.5K miles now, still on the stock front tire. Still have quite a bit of grooves left. Changed the rear at around 11K miles.
The seat slants down forward so I increased the front preload by one notch to get the front ride height a bit higher. I also decrease the rear preload by one notch to get the rear ride height lower. That took care of the seat slant. Some day, I'll remove the seat cover and shave the seat down a bit to remove the slant. So far, I have been riding with the adjusted preload with no ill affect. Did it feel "slower" because of the slight fork rake change? Not a bit. Of course, my riding style is not a dive bomber type.
Remove the shock to adjust! You're kidding me! I had to remove the peg bracket on the right side to get the clearance but the shock stayed in place.
Rear compression damping would be perfect if I am 70 lbs heavier. I am 165# and every time I hit a bump, I got my ass kicked. The rear compression damping is too much. It is fine if I have a passenger or a heavy loaded duffle bag.
I would have thought the shifter would smooth out after 10K miles. NOT! My old Kaw Concours had smoother shifter. First gear clunk still there.
7/8 riser at the bars is OK, would like it a bit higher.
Don't know what to do about the wind noise. Not sure if anything can be done.