Hi, I just got my new bike home yesterday, a 1993 Saxon Tour, and hoping I've done the right thing. It felt plenty powerful and handled nicely, but the juddering on closing the throttle, or just easing off it a bit, seemed like it couldn't be normal - not just "that thing 2-strokes do". I had a Suzi GP100 that made a polite pinging noise, but this felt like it was going to shake itself to bits at one point. The previous owner seemed to have two explanations - that it needed a good run to clear the muck out - and that that's what these 2-strokes do and you have to ride it out of corners on the gas. But surely you have to use the engine brake, or just ease off the gas to slow down a bit?...oh well, maybe the hour ride home wasn't enough to clear the muck yet. It didn't tick over after I got it home, either, although it did as sweet as a nut in his garage. I'm a bit scared because I did everything wrong - went to see it after dark, got chatting and failed to check it over properly, formed the opinion that the guy was a super engineer and all-round good egg, didn't take it for a test ride (or I'd probably not have bought it) and then probably paid over the odds.
It was at least a comfy ride after being concertina'd into my CBR125, I had to hang on tight when opening it up, it'll take some gear without complaining, and I should be able to do some of the work myself. It's a bit tall for me - I might have to lower the seat. Thanks for the great forum - it's been good lurking while I was researching these bikes.