Re: new to gz nnot bikes
Ah come on easy - lets give him the benefit of the doubt and say that maybe he didn't have time to proof read it or something...although it was kind of like deciphering a code
Whatever size saddlebags you choose make sure you get some spacers or rig up some sort of protection to stop them from swinging into you wheel or sliding down and getting cremated on the exhaust (right one only). Most people use leather or synth leather but they suck in the rain so you'll probably need to get waterproof liners for them - hard bags just look...weird on the GZ, which is strange considering it's a bike built for practicality over style but they'd probably be a better choice over all if you have to bring much stuff with you on your college commute.
Your right about the GZ being reliable and if you keep your carb clean and give it routine maintenance it'll stay that way.
Other than that welcome aboard!
P.S. You may want to re-evaluate your choice of name...or bike...the GZ doesn't exactly complement your doctrine
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