Jeff Savage wrote on 08/18/08 at 13:55:19:I'm really not worried about what others might think about the bike. I actually kind of like the idea of having a bit of an unusual ride.
I also like the fact that it has some guts to it and isn't simply a cruise around town option. I doubt I will ever take it on a long trip but I will be doing some highway miles on a regular basis.
What about fairing or windshield options? I'm also going to have to look at some saddle bags, any recommendations?
I researched a lot of bikes and selected the S40 for classic cruiser looks, great fuel economy (I'm getting 55-60 mpg), incredible ease of maintenance, etc. I did not need a lot of power, but find it to be more than adequate for the task and I have cruised at 70 with no concerns.
I have the OEM saddlebags, which came with my bike, and I would not recommend them. I can fit my laptop and a book in one, and in the other I can fit gloves, rain suit and perhaps a ham & cheese sandwich, as long as I go easy on the mayo.
I mounted the Memphis Shades Classic Deuce windshield on mine. It was a 15 minute install, and the rake angle is easily adjustable. Look for something that is adjustable so you can get the wind flowing over your helmet, while still being low enough to look over the top. I'm 6'1, so if it works for me, it should be fine for most riders.
I have no complaints about vibration. If you get a Savage and you think it vibrates too much you can find Kuryakyn rubber ISO grips for about $60, or slide some foam Grip Puppies over stock grips for around $8.50 delivered.