I managed to get out and about over the weekend and got a few more miles under the wheels of the recently acquired Strada. It seems the bike still handles as well as I remember and on some twisty A/B roads (the lovely A151 and B1176) near home the bike tracked and went round bends lovely.
At times it was nice to scamper about a bit - on the twistier bits; but then down some unclassified roads bimbling along enjoying the scenery/sun was good too and not cramped by clipons (which I recall from an encounter with a Sport and going back farther in time an RD400). The Strada, it seems, is like a good compromise between sports (of it's time) and civility.
And I don't think I was in too much of the way for the R1's / Fireblades / CBR600RR's tearing about at warp speed - and if I was it can't have been for long at the speed they disappeared.....

Now for some advice...
The rev counter (electronic) on the Strada seemed to part of the time register 4000 / 5000 / 6000 reves and then occasionally without warning headed to the 8-9-10 area (with no change in rider input) and tended to wag around the upper reaches before returning to some lower territory seemingly registering revs. It did this a few times. I can't recall if this is 'normal' or is it an indicator of any woes?
(I didn't notice any particular 'poor' running when this occurred; the battery was on the optimate before and after the ride (say 65-70 miles) and registered 'full' charger afterwards almost as soon as it was connected - so I assume the charging is ok. )
The speedo too seemed to 'wag about' and it was difficult to 'guess' at ones velocity - I took it to assume the middle of any oscilations was an approximation of the speed I was doing. Again I can't recall if this is normal behaviour. The speedo cable was/is secure both ends - again is this a symptom of anything I should worry about?
Any offers on some riding advice sought on the Morini - and returning to one of these?
At times I found myself going up through the gears and into top (6th) quite soon trying to let the torquey engine pull me about - a habit I guess from riding older and larger boxer-Beemers more recently; before HMRC came calling with a tax demand.
....with the rev counter being creative it's difficult to tell what rev's I was using and I must say after a few larger more recent bikes I am not used to really revving an engine hard; more in sympathy for its age, so I am afraid to say I am a little unfamiliar with how to get the best out of the bike without abusing it too much

....what's recommended?
Is 6th a bit of an overdrive for when wanting to 'cruise' and not 'scamper about'?
As I say it may be difficult to tell revs/speed from the 'rev counter and speedo' and their habit of wavering-about/erratic indications.
What advice is there for a returning to a Morini 350; for occasional "sporting" riding and then touring about...and I guess leading up to what to do at Cadwell (if I get on the track).
Obviously one of my best tuning/riding aids could be bowls of prunes or slimfast

Regards
M