Seat height 860/875 mm
Looks fun!
Keep in touch for sure. You're a giant part of this Site.
CONGRATS ZG! (and here endith the serious part of this post.)
Did it come with some taller shoes/boots?
She's been a great bike and a ton of fun for me over the past 5 years, I've done everything I could to her and wish her all the best with her new owner!
Still a little sad to see her go...
I'll still stop in to say hello from time to time I'm sure, I have made many great life time friends here on the forum!
As for what I replaced the ZG with...
I just bought a brand new KTM 1290 Super Adventure. It's really an amazing bike IMO, if you haven't ridden one yet I encourage you to do so! In comparison to the Connie it's about 200 lbs lighter with 20 more hp with major low end twin grunt and go, 8 gallon tank, heated grips and seats, cruise control, self cancelling turn signals, ABS, traction, multiple fuel map modes, multiple suspension modes, adaptive suspension (ie it sense's what you're doing in situations like diving into a corner etc and automatically adjusts the suspension settings on it's own ), it even has lights on the sides that sense the lean angle and turns the lights on while going through a turn to light up the street at night for better visibility in turns, and a slue of so much more technology stuff that I can't even think of at the minute!
Oh, and so far she is getting along just fine with my KTM dirt toy 500 EXC!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaU-fx_vxug
The seat height is adjustable from the factory, in the low position it's pretty close to the same height as the stock ZG height.
Congrats on your new bike. When is the spare C14 parts auction commencing?
My best buddy in Fulton, N.Y. has a KTM dealership and I rode one last May. A torque monster indeed. And a "2 body bagger" as the Mafia would say.. Best of luck ZG, or maybe your new handle is KTM/ZG?
Congrats! And, what did you do with the ZG?? Was she wearing her green, white & blue clothes at sale?
This new KTM just doesn't look as good as the ZG ... IMO ... no offense ... but MAN it's got everything else!
... and Form Follows Function, right
Edit: Watched the vid ... Is it even possible to crash this thing??!
Tons of options for folks who like that kind of bike styling. I've ridden several, and just never see myself buying one, even if offered with a shaft (chain-drive is a deal-breaker for me on any bike). I feel like riding a barrel, like a truck compared to a car. Just don't warm up to riding that high in a sporty matter (race bikes are not like that for a reason ), but it's a matter of personal preference. And no, I don't like trucks either. Ha ha. But that's my loss, since all manufacturers seem to be abandoning the sport-touring bike market as we know it, in favor of the adventure styling. All of my riding buddies have them now, and can't keep up with me in the twisties, but are not far behind. And if I rode at let's say 7/10s, they'd be right with me. A capable sport truck (like a BMW X6M) can be quite close to a sports car, just like a Ducati Multistrada to a sportier bike, but the feel will never be the same. And that's what I can't get used to. Plus I'm not particularly tall, so that'd be a third reason I wouldn't own one anyway. Ha ha. But they're here to stay, quite capable, and fitted with the latest technology found on top sport-touring rigs (except the shaft). Hey, that KTM fully wet with bags is less than 100 lbs lighter than a Connie the same way, not 200; just saying. And if you think a Connie is top heavy, wait until you try one of those with a full tank of gas . Definitely for folks with solid footing. Enjoy it, and hopefully you won't regret not having a chain .
Congrats brother, wish you many happy miles, ENJOY!!!
Congrats on your new bike. When is the spare C14 parts auction commencing?