>are they stable? i.e. what's the highest speed could you comfortably sit at and not get wobbly?Definitely. Even with the high-up loading I had in
>>109342, regular roads at its max of 85 weren't a problem. Doing >80 for more than half an hour is to be avoided, though. The Postie is my around-Sydney commuter these days.
(One time, I did 70 into a grass ditch off the side of the road-- the Postie handled exactly like a BMX...)
>Is that oil usage typical or is it time for a rebuild? I'm thinking the gaskets weren't replaced when the stator job was done, but it's not unusual for bikes, particularly small-engines, I've been told.
>I gota say I do like the idea that if you get bogged or what ever you can probably pick the thing up not to mention going off the beaten track to camp.Yep. On the AU trip, other people -loved- the little bike, too-- lots of former CT90 owners from the 1970s wanted to know how the bike was riding, former Posties, Nomads, etc.