Thank you.
Well, my place is rather cool for being in Chile, usually not higher than 25
degrees celcius and never exceeding 30 degrees celcius during summer. But
in other places in Chile which I thought to travel to it can get 40 degrees
celcius warm on the worst days and 30-35 is common. But I have no idea if
that requires water cooling. Would it?
Suzukis are indeed reliable. I had one as my first bike and it worked flawlessly
for all the years we had it.
I am still liking very much the KTM, even though it is probably more
expensive.
Next step will actually be trying all the models as you say. Suzuki, Yamaha,
Kawasaki and KTM. We shall see. I am going go have to find the occations
with time.
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