Bought my Baghira 4 weeks ago, but due to work problems had very little chance to use it, only clocking up 200kms in the 3 rides I had on it before putting it in the van and driving up to Yorkshire for the annual NMRO.
Saturday was a 100 odd mile run through North Yorks, including a long off road section. Used to my XR650 (it's self a bit lardy) I was a touch nervous taking the Baggi off road, but it did well on the boulder strewn track. Didn't half feel the weigt though.
On road it was fine, although the motor was still tight, the brakes still not quite bedded in, and treating it rather gently, I kept in amongst the pack of 24 odd bikes.
Sunday followed a route of about 150 miles of purely on road riding, from tight country lanes to open A-Roads. About 40 motards were out (including 2 Baggi's and a Mastiff) with the usual range of motards-KTM's, Bergs, XR Honda's, WR Yams-plus two road bikes, an XJR1300 and a CBR600, making up the rest.
And the Baggi did well, and felt really good coming out of very slow bends, able to put the power on immediately-the XR in comparison hesitates and is very snatchy and difficult to judge when to put the power on. I am still unsure about the rear brake (far too sharp) and the front brake (a bit under powered) and the tyres that slide at the merest hint of provocation. A great test for the bike (and rider) and considering it is 100% bog standard, I am very happy with the way it accounted for its self.
I bought the Baggi primarily as a commuter (I do 120 miles a day 5 or 6 days a week) which the XR will not do, and the GSX is now too boring. After this weekend I am convinced I made a great choice-a commuter that can hold its own against some race orientated stuff-just-and a decent warranty and dealer backup (Jack Nice).
Now I don't know whether to tune it, or keep it standard (I will be changing the pipe though, as I can't hear it at the moment!!) and enjoy it for what it is. Maybe I'll leave it as it is and buy a WR.