Dominator - a second opinion
I have a 96 Domminator and rode her on my first trip of almost 7000 miles - slightly more than just around town I'd say. Vibration isn't a huge issue. if you buy a big single, vibration is to be expected. It is minimal though (take a KTM for a ride!).
And heavy offroad? Not really - 158kg with the original tank (but then if the comparison is with a 250 or 400, then there's no real contest).
I am a 5'7 girl and I am accomplished at picking my Dommie up out of the mud. I found it to have plenty of grunt off-road and handled well (she'd handle a lot better if I knew what I was doing off-road and didn't put her IN the mud in the first place, but we all have to start somewhere eh).
Change the tyres and you have a different ride. The biggest benefit for me was knowing that I would be able to tackle rougher terrain if I had to, but also be able to sit on highways to get there.
Oil level can be a problem if you don't check it regularly (no oil level gauge can lead to obvious problems).
I did PLENTY of research before buying a Dommie. Every bike has it's issues. The biggest one for the Dominator (apparantly) is overheating causing the valve seats to drop. It's an air cooled bike so, the hotter the country you're in, the heavier you're loaded, the thicker and slower the traffic, the longer the riding time... the bigger the potential overheating problem. So, avoid adding all the stresses together, and there shouldn't be any problem!
But then I love my bike and want everyone to have one
Mileage is always a tricky one though. Some bikes with high mileage are still good for ages because of being well maintained, while others have had to be real work horses.
Best to go and check it out. You might get on it and HAVE to take it home with you 
or you may not. It comes down to individual preferences and gut feelings at the end of the day.
But if it is a fully prepared overland bike??? What the heck are you waiting for man?!
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Last edited by Shells; 1 Sep 2006 at 20:16.
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