Hello folks. I've "arrived" frm the UK, unashamaedly (well, almost....) in search of experienced insight..
The context is that I have early -ish Parkinson's Disease, which is fatiguing, has stiffened my right arm / hand / leg (some) and on bad days makes my balance and sense of wellbeing a little uncertain. So having begun to experience some unease with my 900cc Yamaha TDM motorcycle, I moved to a Burgman 400 K7 a couple of years ago, for the sake of a lower centre of gravity.
That proved a wise and enjoyable choice, but PD is progressive and I do sense that things have slipped a little healthwise. I'm working on keeping life as normal and enjoyable as possible, though, as well as safe for myself and others, so I'm considering a Danson conversion for my 400, and have been reading around including this excellent site. I've been a little disturbed about talk of tire wear, handling issues and stress cracking, but I gues all those are fixxed or fixable - Danson sounds to be a good company.
But most all of what I've read is about the 650, and I have only a 400. So would the additional weight prove too much for my little motor, especially 2-up? And would it strain the belt, clutch or other parts of the CVT? What is the % drop in fuel economy (currently very good)? I appreciate that the 650 would be a better base, but I'm on a retirement budget and there are so few Burgy's in the UK anyway.
Any remarks would be appreciated - even with the current Danson offers it's a big investment.
Thanks.
Ian