hi guys...and guyesses. Assuming there are girls out there? I´m an ageing gentleman returning to motorcycling after writing a book and my memoirs (anyone out there who knows about brainwashing and hypnotism? Know that I mean when I saw I´ve been taken to ´level 4´? Know how many levels there actually are? If so, I can talk about more than motorbikes: email me, I need waking-up properly). I can´t afford expensive-to-run bikes (drive a bus) so am thinking of buying the new MZ 125 RT or SM. Never actually seen one, sat on one, I´m a big boy, 1.81cm (and that´s just my waistline!) and though, as an ex-motocross racer, I like small, light bikes (same with girls) was wondering just how ´big´ they feel, if the suspension is hard-enough etc. Can they run at full rpm on the autobahns? Can they haul my tent and toothbrush on holiday? I toured Europe for over 65,000 km on a 200 Vespa 15 years ago, loved it, so am used to cruising at 100 km´s or so, after all, I am on holiday. Any chance of MZ making a 180-200cc version? I think that´s the best size for an engine. Nice to see MZ making small bikes, a class that´s often overlooked, especially in Sweden, where I live, the Swedes are brainwashed into thinking a 400cc is barely good-enough to go to work on, and serious touring can only be considered on at least an 800cc. Poor fools.
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