In 2019 at age 68 I rode 4,784 miles in 8 days of riding on my 2007 S40.I would not trade this bike for any other bike on the market. I ride by myself and at my own pace. I try to get behind a tractor trailer, that's rolling around 65 or so, and stay about 125 feet back and use the unit as a blocker. At my age, I'm not in a hurry to get anywhere. I'm planning a trip back to Orange Beach, Alabama probably within the next 3 weeks or so and I will be taking my beloved S40 for sure.
Great relationship. I feel the same about my identical bike (same color, year,windshield, etc.). I am 85 years old and love it. (I have also owned 5 Harleys , 2 Hondas and one other Suzuki.).
Nothing wrong with that bike at all. You have a great system of packing too. You're solo, not trying to keep up with the "big" bikes. Riding your own pace and taking it all in is a great way to go.
I got a 2006 and i love it. I get compliments on it all the time. I have never had any issues getting anywhere. Stay true to your ride. Respect fellow rider. May the wind and sun stay in your face and the rubber on the road.
I toured Germany, Switzerland, France, Monaco and Italy in the seventies and eighties with my girlfriend riding pillion. You certainly have the right attitude. Way to go!
As far a suitability of your bike for camping goes, my opinion is that the best bike for moto camping is the one that you already have in your garage. You can travel and camp on anything. Good on you !
100% agree!! People shouldn't be deterred from motocamping just because they don't have an "adventure" bike. Imo as long as you can pick it up when/if it falls and it has enough room for your luggage you're good to go!
As long as you love your bike that’s all that matters don’t matter what anyone says. It’s yours to love and ride and that’s all that matters. Cruisers are meant to cruise and that’s what you love doing. I have an Suzuki intruder 1400 and it’s a beast but it’s not meant to go tearing down the freeway it’s just a muscular cruiser that can pull highway speeds for passing cars and going uphills and that’s all I need it to do. Other than that I too love my bike to pieces and wouldn’t trade it for anything. Enjoy yourself while your still alive and it looks like your doing it right. Love the bike, love the content keep it up. I am going motocamping soon with my significant other for HER first time so hopefully it goes well. Enjoy
You go girl when I was 17. I road a ty175 trial bike from Queensland Australia to Victoria Australia, and back to Queensland, over 3000 km. I had the best time of my life. This was in the 80 T's. 4 years of fun 😂😂. I've had a lot of bikes. In my 60ts know , I still ride. Got a harley classic, and a old 1995 Honda xl250s degree. Still having fun on the chook chaser. And on broken bones yes.😂😂😂😂😂😂. People like us will always fun adventures. Have fun a be safe.
I find it so cool you just decided to take off and cruise the country. You have a great upbeat personality, I've had your videos on while I work and it's very entertaining. Keep on going and stay safe😀
The perfect bike for any trip is already in your garage sure it might not be as nimble as some DS bikes, but as long as it is reliable and puts a smile on your face, that's the most important thing.
I would watch just about any video you do, due to your positive disposition and cheery attitude. You don’t take yourself too serious. Keep up the good work!
There's videos on here of people who've ridden across Alaska (and camped!) on a Honda 90, good rebuttal for anyone who doubts your ability to tour on your Suzuki!
You are absolutely right. We do not need a sophisticated one to go on adventures. I have a Suzuki Boulevard C50 and I'm going to do some adventures with it.
Great bike a good name sunshine i have a harley sporters named minx and going to go camping on her thanks for the advice and cruiser bike is perfect for eating miles and seeing the scenery and experiencing it all instead of zoom along and missing everything
Kia ora from a Kiwi living in NY state ! Good on you and your absolutely right about using whatever bike you got. Americans think going camping is taking your $60,000 motor home and roughing it cos you only have one bathroom in the camper. And when it comes to motorcycles, if it isn't a Harley or the biggest Honda goldwing then it's only for going to the local store. They are so spoilt and green they wouldn't handle touring around NZ on a Honda 90, lol.. Just got myself a 2000 Suzuki intruder 800 and can't wait for spring to arrive. Good luck on your travels.
I have a little Duke 390 and I geared him (Spanky) up to carry some panniers and do some long distance touring this summer. The only people who give me a hard time about using my little commuter for touring are people who either don't even have bikes or if they do they don't do any longer trips with it. I have run into all sorts of people on more traditional long distance adventure bikes and they have all been super supportive and encouraging. It is all about making the best with what you have and loving the one you are with.
Good stuff. A highly under rated bike for sure. I had an LS650F, with the flat bars. I'm 5'11", ~160lb at the time and found the buck horn bars too cramping for me. Rode that bike for 11 years. Been riding a Harley Davidson XL1200C, also with flat bars, since 1999. Been east to Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland, NH, VT & Maine more then a few times on it; two up a couple times. I agree about the windscreen, and the saddle bags. Also about the burns from the muffler. When women that rode with me burned their leg, I always told them: "Well, you belong to me now. My bike, she approves of you." Odd.. No one got upset about that. LOL.
🤣🤣🤣 these burn scars are evidence of a life well lived! The correct handlebars are key to comfort 💯 I can't wait to do a Canada trip, St Johns Newfoundland has been a long time dream.
@@LunchCutterProductions Newfoundland is a dream if you want to camp and motorcycle. My wife and I live in Petty Harbour (even further east than St. John's). A true cross-Canada will in Cape Spear. We've done multiple trips across Newfoundland. You can pull over and camp easily as there are good stretches with no people. Carry cold/wet weather gear year round though. There's often S40s for sale in St. John's.
@aaronwinter447 I would love to do that one day! Bucket list trip. I would probably worry about the tank size on the savage for Canada though 😂 I can barely get 100 miles!
I love the love you have for your bike. Also the background pic at the end of the video- definitely Glacier National Park!! So jealous you rode there!!
Damn, you are rockin' it! I've wanted to do a long trip on mine, but I need to make some comfort mods before I try it. My 12' S40's name is "Potato" bc when it idles, it's sounds like 'Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato' hehe. I've done a few beach runs at 70-75mph, with zero problems, it's only a 120 mile round trip, but for me it's the perfect ride for this kind of bike.
Hi Nicky , Nice to see a Kiwi Travelling around America having some fun riding and camping. Looks like a good set up there 👍🏻🙂 keep safe, & I’ll be watching your posts. Have fun 😀👋
@@LunchCutterProductions 2021 and black with red decal. I didn't even know 2021's were a thing so I hit up Suzuki and they said they'd made a small batch in March just for the NZ market... got the newest S40 on earth :O christ Im terrified to scratch it
@@2CHUNKA oh wow!!!! The newest and the last 😭😭😭😭 that is so cool that theres a 2021 batch only in NZ! I can't find it online so just be the best kept secret in all the land
@@LunchCutterProductions yeah I couldn't either haha. I was like, are you sure mate? I got it from Scooterazzi in Wellington, the guys there are awesome if you're ever in town.
Cheyleesi has had three of them she loves them only problem is you can leave the key in the wrong position and drain your battery. I've done some road trips on a 500 Honda Shadow if you're just doing back roads anything over 500cc is good 4 long road trips have fun and keep the rubber side down
Prettt inspiring, glad to see you took life by the horns during a bad circumstance. My first bike was actually a bright yellow 90’s Suzuki savage exactly like yours. Got it for 1000$. Granted I feel like it was made for a shorter rider than a 6,2 dude, what with my knees being well over the tank. That being said I always felt it performed perfectly for what it was designed for. Only mechanical issue I ran into was the fuel petcock busting on me but it was easily fixed by replacing it with a Yamaha raptor 660 fuel petcock. Screws right in, no mods. If you still have the bike, it may be worth carrying an extra one with you. Best of luck on your future travels.
Yessss the petcock is a known issue, I fortunately bought my with an aftermarket replacement. That and the cam chain tensioner and the rattling muffler. But nothing major and the bike is such a beauty to ride!!
Love and admire what you’re doing! Heard about you from Mark and Janine at MVMC! Hate I wasn’t there to meet the famous kiwi cruisette! Wish you well on the rest of your trip!
I have the 2020 Honda Rebel 500 but I freakin Love ur Suzuki Savage!😍 She’s an absolute gem!!💎 What an amazing find! The colour and decals are gorgeous! You’re living the dream. Ride safe!🤘🏽
I would have never imagined I'd own a bike this colour, but she found me! And now I can't imagine ever owning a bike that isn't bright yellow 😂💛 I borrowed my dad's Honda Rebel 500 this summer - a fantastic bike! Feels like a rocket ship in comparison haha
That’s Awesome 🙂 I totally agree with putting a six hundred dollar seat on a two thousand dollar bike , I want a S40 even more now 🙂 , I am the type of person that would upgrade shocks & seat beyond the price of the bike , Sunshine is absolutely gorgeous keep smiling 🙂
Pretty cool. Like your attitude. If you head through bear country consider a portable electric bear fence. A compact 2.4 lbs for huge peace of mind. And there are all sorts of predators though I’m sure you’re pretty capable.
Inspiring!! I just bought an S40 (2007) after taking the riders course this past summer. Just been practicing riding to ween myself in but I love to camp too so I'd love to follow more of your adventures!!!
I just found you by TH-cam recommendation and watched your Top 20 Motocamping Must Haves (great video) and really wanted to know what you’re riding. Then I found this video! I’m thrilled to see your Savage! I have an ‘04. It seems that you and I have similar riding styles. Everyone tells me to let my girl go and get something else, but I won’t, at least not in the near future. I like her simplicity... and she’s paid for, and I know her well. Thank you so much for showing me that I can motocamp from my Savage. Her name is Celeste. I can’t wait to watch more.
Once you go yellow its hard to imagine having a bike any other colour. And yes the Savage is an absolute stonker of a bike. I'm not sure I'll ever let mine go!
My fiance got a s40... got to say its not powerful, but I think it's fun. Going to bobber it... if she wants to keep it. You had some great ideas..subscribing.
A fabulous video! I have several motorcycles and my S40 Boulevard is my favorite. I've thought about taking the backroads out to Minnesota and South Dakota from NC this summer.
Hell yeah!! Ride what you have!! A thumper would not be a bike I would choose for the endeavor, but if it is what I had, it would definately work. I put a lot of miles on a Kawi Vulcan 500LTD. I rode it on more dirt and gravel than a lot of people have ridden their "dual sports".
I also have a mighty Savage in my tiny collection, and I’m astonished at the miles on your bike’s clock. My sunshine hasn’t run in the last 3 years for mechanical reasons you already know of. All the best-I support your effort 100!!
I've got a Boulevard M50. This line of motorcycles are one of my favorites. Personally I think they look like a better cruiser than most Harley's, especially the rear fender. Plus, they come in some cool colors other than broody black. The seat change is absolutely a necessity, or at least some kind of pad. If you end up getting to Florida again in the future and have even a passing interest in art or architecture, consider checking out the Ringling Museum and Ca' d'Zan Mansion in Sarasota (free on Mondays). It's got a bunch of cool European art and cast replicas of famous statues back when you could just bring it over. And if you run into issues in either Florida or Western Montana where my family is, feel free to reach out and we can get you whatever help you need. Thank you for the videos!
Great intel thank you!! And totally agree about the cruisers looking better than harleys....and yes the colours are killer! I saw a factory bright orange savage the other day 🧡🧡🧡🧡 so sick!
The LS650 Savage was the first cruiser manufactured by Suzuki in 1986 and got a 5 rather than 4 speed transmission in 1993 it has remained unchanged except for minor cosmetic changes because it is such a good machine I have a white 08.
Just love your personality!! Yes you can go anyplace you want on just about anything.. I have some friends who are going across the United States on Groms... no me, but they are doing it very nicely! Your bike is just fine.. never mind the naysayers!!
I have an old tired '84 Honda Shadow that needs love and money. I miss that it never asked me to ride faster, like so many other bikes do. There's something nice about a cruiser. Perfect Coast road rider.
Good on you Nikki, very entertaining and informative. I love to see how other people get about and their workarounds to problems. I'm in Australia, and I have only known of one other Suzuki Savage in my 30+ years of motorcycling. It was a friend who used to attend motorcycle "Rallies" (camping weekends) on his Savage. From memory, the motor is most commonly used in Suzuki's ubiquitous DR650 dualsport, so lots of low rev torque! I rode naked road bikes for 20+ years (silly boy) until I discovered screens. Won't go back now. Heated grips are another VERY helpful comfort item. 160 km per tank!!!!! Wow, that must be inconvenient (sounds like a Harley Sportster "peanut tank" of 8.5 litres....). No wonder you carry a jerry can. How come "Lunch Cutter"? Did you previously work in a sandwich bar. What's the 411?
Haha i love that you've made your way through each video Ben! I've got to say, I absolutely adore the Savage, but will admit she's not exactly the perfect bike for a trip like this. Nevertheless, I think we're both enjoying the challenge. Haha the term, "Lunch Cutter" is New Zealand slang from way back. www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Lunchcutter
@@LunchCutterProductions I really enjoyed your vids! Australia's version of Lunch Cutter is "Cutting someone's grass" www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cutting+someone%27s+grass
Ooh I wish I could tell you, but this bike has since been stolen so I don't have it anymore to check. But I do remember they were mounted with some sort of long bolt that went from the bag to the bike, with a support arm below it. It wasn't a great mounting system - it broke from the weight once, and it made getting access to the seat bolts nearly impossible. If you could get better mount system custom made the bags themselves are great
neat video. on the other video of your gear, i wondered about the bike. it looked really small, compared to these big bikes on motocamping. i ride a Honda Rebel 500. and i only weigh on a good day 140 lbs. according to the specs i can carry another 100 lbs i think (i'll never need 100 lbs of gear) but my point being, my bike will handle motocamping pretty well. so be safe, maybe see you in Daytona.
I think my bag was probably around 30 pounds, which considering you can have a whole extra person on the backseat is not too bad! But yes it can be a bit unwieldy with the bulkiness. I love Honda rebels, I think the 500 is a great size!
Just found your channel. Subscribed... check. Forget about the haters, they are gonna hate. You and Sunshine are killing it! Great job on the content, video editing, and amazing vibe! Any company would be blessed to hire you on. Stay safe!
Love your channel. I've binge watched a bit. You seem concerned about your charging habits and your battery. Consider a deep cycle battery, or AGM ( absorbed glass matt ) they tolerate discharge better than lead acid. Stay safe, stay free.
If the bike is safe and puts a smile on your face it's good! I just discovered your channel. I'm pretty sure I met you on October 21, 2020 in Virginia on / near route 58. I was in line at a store in front of you in Klim riding gear. I was on a KTM 790 Adventure R. There can't be 2 ladies from New Zealand on yellow motorcycles with a Garmin InReach clipped to their belt. The videos don't do your cool as hell accent justice!
Was that at the end of the tail of the dragon? If so, I think I remember you! If I recall correctly I was in a bit of a funky mood that day lol not very talkative at all - sorry about that. At lunch I met women in the wind out the back in the cafe, that cool gang of lady bikers from virginia beach...you might have seen them too?
@@LunchCutterProductions Where I met you at was 4 or 5 hours north east of tail of the dragon. You weren't particularly talkative, but you were very polite. . It is very understandable considering you are a woman traveling alone and I'm a large man with a beard You did wish me safe travels I think it's a very cool karmic coincidence to discover your channel after having met you. Doing a cross country motorcycle trip and camping while doing it puts you in a league of your own, +5 cool points to you!
I have the same Savage 1998 since 2002. 185 thousand kilometers in Brazil and South America Excellent and reliable!!
In 2019 at age 68 I rode 4,784 miles in 8 days of riding on my 2007 S40.I would not trade this bike for any other bike on the market. I ride by myself and at my own pace. I try to get behind a tractor trailer, that's rolling around 65 or so, and stay about 125 feet back and use the unit as a blocker. At my age, I'm not in a hurry to get anywhere. I'm planning a trip back to Orange Beach, Alabama probably within the next 3 weeks or so and I will be taking my beloved S40 for sure.
Yes!!! You are more of a biker than 91.6% of Harley riders
Ayyy I like those stats
Great relationship. I feel the same about my identical bike (same color, year,windshield, etc.). I am 85 years old and love it. (I have also owned 5 Harleys , 2 Hondas and one other Suzuki.).
Great !...go wherever you want with whatever you have.
The best adventure bike is the one you have. People have done epic trips on Honda C90's. Great name - Sunshine 👍
Nothing wrong with that bike at all. You have a great system of packing too. You're solo, not trying to keep up with the "big" bikes. Riding your own pace and taking it all in is a great way to go.
This is the way!
I got a 2006 and i love it. I get compliments on it all the time. I have never had any issues getting anywhere. Stay true to your ride. Respect fellow rider. May the wind and sun stay in your face and the rubber on the road.
True riders will never talk trash about your motorbike. So keep on riding with Sunshine!
I toured Germany, Switzerland, France, Monaco and Italy in the seventies and eighties with my girlfriend riding pillion. You certainly have the right attitude. Way to go!
You are definitely doing it right !
Exactly! It is about doing it, so if you are doing it you are doing it right.
Absolutely love your outlook on Moto traveling. You are definitely doing it right
As far a suitability of your bike for camping goes, my opinion is that the best bike for moto camping is the one that you already have in your garage.
You can travel and camp on anything. Good on you !
100% agree!! People shouldn't be deterred from motocamping just because they don't have an "adventure" bike. Imo as long as you can pick it up when/if it falls and it has enough room for your luggage you're good to go!
As long as you love your bike that’s all that matters don’t matter what anyone says. It’s yours to love and ride and that’s all that matters. Cruisers are meant to cruise and that’s what you love doing. I have an Suzuki intruder 1400 and it’s a beast but it’s not meant to go tearing down the freeway it’s just a muscular cruiser that can pull highway speeds for passing cars and going uphills and that’s all I need it to do. Other than that I too love my bike to pieces and wouldn’t trade it for anything. Enjoy yourself while your still alive and it looks like your doing it right. Love the bike, love the content keep it up. I am going motocamping soon with my significant other for HER first time so hopefully it goes well. Enjoy
I like that you are always smiling.
I love the s40. There is something great about a big single. Great video. Glad you're camping with it.
Have loved those bikes since they first came out in 1986! the yellow colour is outstanding!
SUZUKI, you can't go wrong. Very reliable machines. I've been across the country several times on SUZUKIs, you are a wise woman.
Nice tool kit. Love Viking bags.
You go girl when I was 17. I road a ty175 trial bike from Queensland Australia to Victoria Australia, and back to Queensland, over 3000 km. I had the best time of my life. This was in the 80 T's. 4 years of fun 😂😂. I've had a lot of bikes. In my 60ts know , I still ride. Got a harley classic, and a old 1995 Honda xl250s degree. Still having fun on the chook chaser. And on broken bones yes.😂😂😂😂😂😂. People like us will always fun adventures. Have fun a be safe.
@mrgillagorilla hell yeah, love it! Keep on rollin 🤟
I find it so cool you just decided to take off and cruise the country. You have a great upbeat personality, I've had your videos on while I work and it's very entertaining. Keep on going and stay safe😀
Thank you so much!
Hey I just got an 87 savage and I’m loving it so much
She is a beauty!
I have a 2006 myself, I’d trust her to go anywhere
The perfect bike for any trip is already in your garage sure it might not be as nimble as some DS bikes, but as long as it is reliable and puts a smile on your face, that's the most important thing.
I would watch just about any video you do, due to your positive disposition and cheery attitude. You don’t take yourself too serious. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Awesome stuff from a fellow Kiwi ! 'Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance'
So cool. Most people wouldn't consider that bike. My first few years of motorcycle camping was all on a 1994 Honda Shadow 600
I love the shadow!!! Very similar shape
A true biker .
I hope you do more! I love your bike!
There's videos on here of people who've ridden across Alaska (and camped!) on a Honda 90, good rebuttal for anyone who doubts your ability to tour on your Suzuki!
You are absolutely right. We do not need a sophisticated one to go on adventures. I have a Suzuki Boulevard C50 and I'm going to do some adventures with it.
Great bike a good name sunshine i have a harley sporters named minx and going to go camping on her thanks for the advice and cruiser bike is perfect for eating miles and seeing the scenery and experiencing it all instead of zoom along and missing everything
Just got one of these! Def gonna take it camping this summer
Kia ora from a Kiwi living in NY state !
Good on you and your absolutely right about using whatever bike you got. Americans think going camping is taking your $60,000 motor home and roughing it cos you only have one bathroom in the camper. And when it comes to motorcycles, if it isn't a Harley or the biggest Honda goldwing then it's only for going to the local store. They are so spoilt and green they wouldn't handle touring around NZ on a Honda 90, lol..
Just got myself a 2000 Suzuki intruder 800 and can't wait for spring to arrive. Good luck on your travels.
Haha yes!!! Also, I have a Honda 90 🥲 wishing you all the best on your future adventures on the Intruder!
I have a little Duke 390 and I geared him (Spanky) up to carry some panniers and do some long distance touring this summer. The only people who give me a hard time about using my little commuter for touring are people who either don't even have bikes or if they do they don't do any longer trips with it.
I have run into all sorts of people on more traditional long distance adventure bikes and they have all been super supportive and encouraging.
It is all about making the best with what you have and loving the one you are with.
yup. just watched your bike video again. love it!! i feel better already.
Good stuff. A highly under rated bike for sure. I had an LS650F, with the flat bars. I'm 5'11", ~160lb at the time and found the buck horn bars too cramping for me. Rode that bike for 11 years. Been riding a Harley Davidson XL1200C, also with flat bars, since 1999. Been east to Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland, NH, VT & Maine more then a few times on it; two up a couple times. I agree about the windscreen, and the saddle bags. Also about the burns from the muffler. When women that rode with me burned their leg, I always told them: "Well, you belong to me now. My bike, she approves of you." Odd.. No one got upset about that. LOL.
🤣🤣🤣 these burn scars are evidence of a life well lived! The correct handlebars are key to comfort 💯 I can't wait to do a Canada trip, St Johns Newfoundland has been a long time dream.
@@LunchCutterProductions Newfoundland is a dream if you want to camp and motorcycle. My wife and I live in Petty Harbour (even further east than St. John's). A true cross-Canada will in Cape Spear. We've done multiple trips across Newfoundland. You can pull over and camp easily as there are good stretches with no people. Carry cold/wet weather gear year round though.
There's often S40s for sale in St. John's.
@aaronwinter447 I would love to do that one day! Bucket list trip. I would probably worry about the tank size on the savage for Canada though 😂 I can barely get 100 miles!
You got some INFECTIOUS energy and vibes man! Always gotta make the best out of what you have!!! ❤🤙
Great bike, I've had two of them. Nice,😊 light weight cruiser!
I have a Suzuki Boulevard S40 as well. You motivate me, thank you!
I ride a 2010 Road King and find your bike, 'Sunshine', far more impressive. Thanks for the great content. Keep the dream alive and keep riding!
I love the love you have for your bike. Also the background pic at the end of the video- definitely Glacier National Park!! So jealous you rode there!!
You go girl! Cheers from North Carolina.
Wow you’re a great ambassador for riding very detailed essentials you need to ride with good luck I’m motivated to do a trip on my own
Thank you! I hope you get to do a trip of your own soon!
My favorite bike is a Suzuki GS850. Perfect for cross country travel. I used to work at a dealership in the 80's The Savage or S40 was a big seller.
Come back! Your videos are great and we’d love to see more!
Aw thank you! I have a lot of stuff I have to edit....so more will come soon!
Thanks! I live in the Tropics & had not one but two Savage 650... I loved them 😃😃😃
Damn, you are rockin' it! I've wanted to do a long trip on mine, but I need to make some comfort mods before I try it. My 12' S40's name is "Potato" bc when it idles, it's sounds like 'Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato Potato' hehe. I've done a few beach runs at 70-75mph, with zero problems, it's only a 120 mile round trip, but for me it's the perfect ride for this kind of bike.
Hi Nicky , Nice to see a Kiwi Travelling around America having some fun riding and camping.
Looks like a good set up there 👍🏻🙂 keep safe,
& I’ll be watching your posts.
Have fun 😀👋
Thanks Clive!
Big fan of this motor, very pretty, well see it as a fave in the future. Glad it's working for you.
Good for you im gonna do the same with my Vulcan all you need are some dual road tires and any bike will do as long as its not to heavy for you
Jus bought an s40 here in NZ. Can't wait to see what it can do. My first bike!
Oh nice!!! What year & colour? They are relatively hard to come by in NZ....
@@LunchCutterProductions 2021 and black with red decal. I didn't even know 2021's were a thing so I hit up Suzuki and they said they'd made a small batch in March just for the NZ market... got the newest S40 on earth :O christ Im terrified to scratch it
@@2CHUNKA oh wow!!!! The newest and the last 😭😭😭😭 that is so cool that theres a 2021 batch only in NZ! I can't find it online so just be the best kept secret in all the land
@@LunchCutterProductions yeah I couldn't either haha. I was like, are you sure mate? I got it from Scooterazzi in Wellington, the guys there are awesome if you're ever in town.
@@2CHUNKA awesome to know! They don't even have the new one on their website as far as I can see, so you've scored pretty big I'd say! Hold onto her!
Cheyleesi has had three of them she loves them only problem is you can leave the key in the wrong position and drain your battery. I've done some road trips on a 500 Honda Shadow if you're just doing back roads anything over 500cc is good 4 long road trips have fun and keep the rubber side down
Who cares what others say...just do it and you are. Well done
You funny! Corbin makes good cruising long-distance seats
Prettt inspiring, glad to see you took life by the horns during a bad circumstance. My first bike was actually a bright yellow 90’s Suzuki savage exactly like yours. Got it for 1000$. Granted I feel like it was made for a shorter rider than a 6,2 dude, what with my knees being well over the tank. That being said I always felt it performed perfectly for what it was designed for.
Only mechanical issue I ran into was the fuel petcock busting on me but it was easily fixed by replacing it with a Yamaha raptor 660 fuel petcock. Screws right in, no mods. If you still have the bike, it may be worth carrying an extra one with you. Best of luck on your future travels.
Yessss the petcock is a known issue, I fortunately bought my with an aftermarket replacement. That and the cam chain tensioner and the rattling muffler. But nothing major and the bike is such a beauty to ride!!
Love and admire what you’re doing! Heard about you from Mark and Janine at MVMC! Hate I wasn’t there to meet the famous kiwi cruisette! Wish you well on the rest of your trip!
I live on the West Coast and bought my ls650 from New York, and it made it here with no problems i would nit hesitate to take it on a 48 state trip
I do road trips on my Savage too. last one was 5,500 km to Trondheim, Norway thru Sweden from Denmark and back.
I have the 2020 Honda Rebel 500 but I freakin Love ur Suzuki Savage!😍 She’s an absolute gem!!💎 What an amazing find! The colour and decals are gorgeous! You’re living the dream. Ride safe!🤘🏽
I would have never imagined I'd own a bike this colour, but she found me! And now I can't imagine ever owning a bike that isn't bright yellow 😂💛 I borrowed my dad's Honda Rebel 500 this summer - a fantastic bike! Feels like a rocket ship in comparison haha
Love your vibe.
That’s Awesome 🙂 I totally agree with putting a six hundred dollar seat on a two thousand dollar bike , I want a S40 even more now 🙂 , I am the type of person that would upgrade shocks & seat beyond the price of the bike , Sunshine is absolutely gorgeous keep smiling 🙂
Thank you!!
Pretty cool. Like your attitude. If you head through bear country consider a portable electric bear fence. A compact 2.4 lbs for huge peace of mind. And there are all sorts of predators though I’m sure you’re pretty capable.
Inspiring!! I just bought an S40 (2007) after taking the riders course this past summer. Just been practicing riding to ween myself in but I love to camp too so I'd love to follow more of your adventures!!!
Woohoo love to hear it! Nothing beats the savage (imo!)
I am a new subscriber and fan to your channel :) that bike is easily repaired so you can keep it going for years.
I just found you by TH-cam recommendation and watched your Top 20 Motocamping Must Haves (great video) and really wanted to know what you’re riding. Then I found this video! I’m thrilled to see your Savage! I have an ‘04. It seems that you and I have similar riding styles. Everyone tells me to let my girl go and get something else, but I won’t, at least not in the near future. I like her simplicity... and she’s paid for, and I know her well. Thank you so much for showing me that I can motocamp from my Savage. Her name is Celeste. I can’t wait to watch more.
Savage girls for life 🙌
Your so right.. Any motorbike can go on tour..
Had a yellow 2000 Savage for 8 years. Great, very low maintenance bike. Best of luck on your adventure.
Once you go yellow its hard to imagine having a bike any other colour. And yes the Savage is an absolute stonker of a bike. I'm not sure I'll ever let mine go!
My fiance got a s40... got to say its not powerful, but I think it's fun. Going to bobber it... if she wants to keep it. You had some great ideas..subscribing.
Woohoo! Welcome to the savage club!
A fabulous video! I have several motorcycles and my S40 Boulevard is my favorite. I've thought about taking the backroads out to Minnesota and South Dakota from NC this summer.
regular maintenance...I agree with u... is a must to get a good bike
the number one rule you never trash talk someone elses bike... we are all on two wheels ...you done more than most people even dream about
People love an unsolicited opinion 😂😂 but yes any two wheels are better than none!
Hell yeah!! Ride what you have!! A thumper would not be a bike I would choose for the endeavor, but if it is what I had, it would definately work. I put a lot of miles on a Kawi Vulcan 500LTD. I rode it on more dirt and gravel than a lot of people have ridden their "dual sports".
Yehaw! Any bike can be the right bike :)
Give her plenty of compliments.good 1.😁
It works!! A nice tank pat while doing so also doesn't hurt.
You're a ton of fun and personality, Nikki, good for you. I just subscribed to your channel. Good videos, fun, inspiring and informative. RIDE SAFE.
All the best for you and Sunshine! Cheers from Germany 👍
Danke!
Nice , I as well have a 1996 Suzuki ls 650 and it is yellow.
I also have a mighty Savage in my tiny collection, and I’m astonished at the miles on your bike’s clock. My sunshine hasn’t run in the last 3 years for mechanical reasons you already know of. All the best-I support your effort 100!!
She's currently in the shop getting ALL her gaskets replaced, so shes getting a little help to stay looking/feeling young & spritely 😂
100% behind you girl. And, if you pass thru Louisiana on your mighty sunshine, I’ll GIVE you a new rear tire for your ride.
@@billsafford586 hahaha so kind! Us Savage owners gotta stick together!
Hi !! Yo soy de Chile, tengo la misma moto Suzuki Boulevard S40 motor 650 c.c. es una excelente motocicleta, un abrazo.
Yes! They are beautiful machines, we are lucky owners 😀
i love your bike i had a 1998 Savaga ...i miss mine....have a safe ride
You should be ashamed you got rid of it .
@@joecamel6835 🤣🤣🤣cheers🙏🤙
I've got a Boulevard M50. This line of motorcycles are one of my favorites. Personally I think they look like a better cruiser than most Harley's, especially the rear fender. Plus, they come in some cool colors other than broody black. The seat change is absolutely a necessity, or at least some kind of pad.
If you end up getting to Florida again in the future and have even a passing interest in art or architecture, consider checking out the Ringling Museum and Ca' d'Zan Mansion in Sarasota (free on Mondays). It's got a bunch of cool European art and cast replicas of famous statues back when you could just bring it over. And if you run into issues in either Florida or Western Montana where my family is, feel free to reach out and we can get you whatever help you need.
Thank you for the videos!
Great intel thank you!! And totally agree about the cruisers looking better than harleys....and yes the colours are killer! I saw a factory bright orange savage the other day 🧡🧡🧡🧡 so sick!
I just got my 2001 LS 650 Savage... Boom cool to just take it easy
Great video and simply amazing content! Keep up the good work!
The LS650 Savage was the first cruiser manufactured by Suzuki in 1986 and got a 5 rather than 4 speed transmission in 1993 it has remained unchanged except for minor cosmetic changes because it is such a good machine I have a white 08.
Interesting history! I think I heard 2022 is the last year it's being made :(
Just love your personality!! Yes you can go anyplace you want on just about anything.. I have some friends who are going across the United States on Groms... no me, but they are doing it very nicely! Your bike is just fine.. never mind the naysayers!!
Yeah.. you've gotta talk to them
Nice bike
Love it. You both are adorable. Love the content as I'm looking to get into solo motocamping. Take care and ride safe.
That little bike will do 80 mph no problem, I'm a bit partial and looking at getting a second one.
Can never have too many!
I have an old tired '84 Honda Shadow that needs love and money.
I miss that it never asked me to ride faster, like so many other bikes do.
There's something nice about a cruiser. Perfect Coast road rider.
Good on you Nikki, very entertaining and informative. I love to see how other people get about and their workarounds to problems.
I'm in Australia, and I have only known of one other Suzuki Savage in my 30+ years of motorcycling.
It was a friend who used to attend motorcycle "Rallies" (camping weekends) on his Savage.
From memory, the motor is most commonly used in Suzuki's ubiquitous DR650 dualsport, so lots of low rev torque!
I rode naked road bikes for 20+ years (silly boy) until I discovered screens. Won't go back now. Heated grips are another VERY helpful comfort item.
160 km per tank!!!!! Wow, that must be inconvenient (sounds like a Harley Sportster "peanut tank" of 8.5 litres....). No wonder you carry a jerry can.
How come "Lunch Cutter"? Did you previously work in a sandwich bar. What's the 411?
Haha i love that you've made your way through each video Ben! I've got to say, I absolutely adore the Savage, but will admit she's not exactly the perfect bike for a trip like this. Nevertheless, I think we're both enjoying the challenge. Haha the term, "Lunch Cutter" is New Zealand slang from way back.
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@@LunchCutterProductions I really enjoyed your vids! Australia's version of Lunch Cutter is "Cutting someone's grass"
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Love your attitude of doing what you want with what you got. There may be better ways to "optimize" but a bike that runs will work.
Cheers to that!
Awesome! Ride on!
Safe travels 🙏
Can you tell me the exact viking saddles you have? Are they factory molded to clear shocks?
Ooh I wish I could tell you, but this bike has since been stolen so I don't have it anymore to check. But I do remember they were mounted with some sort of long bolt that went from the bag to the bike, with a support arm below it. It wasn't a great mounting system - it broke from the weight once, and it made getting access to the seat bolts nearly impossible. If you could get better mount system custom made the bags themselves are great
Ha you remind me of so many of my kiwi mates. Awesome Vlog
Haha we're a special breed!
Looks like you are doing a great job. Be safe and careful out there
neat video. on the other video of your gear, i wondered about the bike. it looked really small, compared to these big bikes on motocamping. i ride a Honda Rebel 500. and i only weigh on a good day 140 lbs. according to the specs i can carry another 100 lbs i think (i'll never need 100 lbs of gear) but my point being, my bike will handle motocamping pretty well. so be safe, maybe see you in Daytona.
I think my bag was probably around 30 pounds, which considering you can have a whole extra person on the backseat is not too bad! But yes it can be a bit unwieldy with the bulkiness. I love Honda rebels, I think the 500 is a great size!
Just found your channel. Subscribed... check. Forget about the haters, they are gonna hate. You and Sunshine are killing it! Great job on the content, video editing, and amazing vibe! Any company would be blessed to hire you on. Stay safe!
Thank you 🙏🙏
Love your channel. I've binge watched a bit. You seem concerned about your charging habits and your battery. Consider a deep cycle battery, or AGM ( absorbed glass matt ) they tolerate discharge better than lead acid. Stay safe, stay free.
hi from bournemouth dorset uk , yes so true any bike can tour !! well said . be safe
If the bike is safe and puts a smile on your face it's good! I just discovered your channel. I'm pretty sure I met you on October 21, 2020 in Virginia on / near route 58. I was in line at a store in front of you in Klim riding gear. I was on a KTM 790 Adventure R. There can't be 2 ladies from New Zealand on yellow motorcycles with a Garmin InReach clipped to their belt. The videos don't do your cool as hell accent justice!
Was that at the end of the tail of the dragon? If so, I think I remember you! If I recall correctly I was in a bit of a funky mood that day lol not very talkative at all - sorry about that. At lunch I met women in the wind out the back in the cafe, that cool gang of lady bikers from virginia beach...you might have seen them too?
@@LunchCutterProductions Where I met you at was 4 or 5 hours north east of tail of the dragon. You weren't particularly talkative, but you were very polite. . It is very understandable considering you are a woman traveling alone and I'm a large man with a beard You did wish me safe travels I think it's a very cool karmic coincidence to discover your channel after having met you. Doing a cross country motorcycle trip and camping while doing it puts you in a league of your own, +5 cool points to you!
@@9x23 thank you, appreciate the points 😂 small world eh! Glad we were able to cross paths again haha
I'm literally about to do this very thing with my savage. Hell yea!
Yasss go the savage!!!
I just bought a savage today!!
@@ryanclark7391 congrats!! Such a great bike. What colour did you get?