First impression:
Looks:
- The matte finish seizes your eyes and wants you to keep touching the motorcycle. In a nice way, of course.
- If you are going to find a fault with the fit & finish of this motorcycle, good luck bro!
Feel:
- A pillion may find it a little difficult to get on the motorcycle, but rest assured, the view he/she will get would be nothing less than Google Maps street view with utmost comfort.
- It feels slightly big at first. Then it starts to feels like it could be just the right size. Finally, it feels sleek and cut for the task. Point is, it grows on you.
Sound:
Riding the Versys
- Height & Weight: Two things that intimidated me so much in the first few days. With the right technique for mounting, a complete clarity on which leg to put the weight on, and a newly acquired smartness in how to park the motorcycle (so there is minimal requirement to pull/push it), means I can now leave these fears behind and focus on the riding experience.
- In the city:
- On the highway:
The trips:
- Srisailam Temple:
- Bidar Fort: 300km in a day. The Mumbai roads for some reason are eternally in bad condition and under construction. Having a pillion did seem like a burden when the roads went missing. But, when the roads were back, it was as good as riding alone. A different route back meant unknown roads and a real test. Ended up being an amazing idea. Fantastic state highway with limited traffic was just perfect to cruise at 90km/h for hours again. Oh, so lovely!
- Ananthagiri Hills:
First Service




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