Got back yesterday after stonking 3 day trek and 350miles enjoyed on my first and only bike, the humble Fazer!Morecambe to Scarborough via Thirsk. Scarborough to Keswick via Alston (that was a twitchy bum route in high wind and p*ss poor visibility). Then a mince around the lakes via Devils bridge (it would be rude not to) and Sedbergh. Still getting used to riding after 10months since passing test and what i found myself doing on the twisty and long-ish bits was staying in 4th. The engine and rev combination was perfect to give immediate access to the power band as well as suiting a variety of different slower road conditions. Of course i changed up and down for obvious reasons, but 4th for me was ideal for enjoying the finest rural roads on offer. Is this good practice or reflection on the wide ranging Fazer gearbox?