Woodswoman
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OK, that's a misleading title. It wasn't much of a voyage. 
It's warm enough today, with the roads actually dry (not to say clean), so I took my new-to-me 2016 F3-S out for a half-mile run up and down my street. First ride! She was delivered to my house in mid-December, just one day before we got a 24-inch-deep snowfall.
Handles very nicely. I'm optimistic about the settings of both handlebar and floorboards, which were changed to fit me better, and I'm even more optimistic about the Corbin saddle that came with the machine.
My only concern is that the engine ran roughly. There was noticeable surging under acceleration, even in neutral after I pulled back into my garage.
The machine was delivered to me with a half-full tank, and I had no opportunity to top it up before winter arrived with a vengeance. All I could do was add fuel stabilizer, run the engine a bit while parked, and hope for the best.
So my hope/wish is that the roughness and surging are from the gas in the tank having suffered over the winter. Time and miles will tell, I guess, but I'd be pretty unhappy to have to take the thing in already for service and trouble-shooting.

It's warm enough today, with the roads actually dry (not to say clean), so I took my new-to-me 2016 F3-S out for a half-mile run up and down my street. First ride! She was delivered to my house in mid-December, just one day before we got a 24-inch-deep snowfall.
Handles very nicely. I'm optimistic about the settings of both handlebar and floorboards, which were changed to fit me better, and I'm even more optimistic about the Corbin saddle that came with the machine.
My only concern is that the engine ran roughly. There was noticeable surging under acceleration, even in neutral after I pulled back into my garage.
The machine was delivered to me with a half-full tank, and I had no opportunity to top it up before winter arrived with a vengeance. All I could do was add fuel stabilizer, run the engine a bit while parked, and hope for the best.
So my hope/wish is that the roughness and surging are from the gas in the tank having suffered over the winter. Time and miles will tell, I guess, but I'd be pretty unhappy to have to take the thing in already for service and trouble-shooting.