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bcrdukes 06-26-2013 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CharlieH (Post 8268635)
full ohlins suspension

:sweetjesus:

By far, the best suspension setup I have ever owned.

rk604 06-27-2013 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CharlieH (Post 8268217)
my dream is to have a 675r and yz450f supermoto as race bikes and my s1000rr as the street poser lol. what a sweet ass garage that'd be :alone:

correectionn

Sunfighter 07-05-2013 06:47 PM

A couple of observations so far:

-by sport-bike standards, this is a very comfortable bike for general use... my intent was largely commuter as an alternative to by actual vehicle. I am pleased with the ergonomics for somebody that is 6'2... the Daytona, Kawasaki and Yamaha alternatives were not as comfortable for me... might be great, might be better, but I couldn't own a bike I wasn't comfortable on....
-I am getting EXTREMELY tired of people tailgating me... I rarely speed, ever... it's just not worth it at my age... I cruise at the speedlimit in my Range Rover and I do the speed limit on my bike... My speeds are constant and if you are so fucking angry about the fact that I ride at the speedlimit... OVERTAKE ME!!!
-I desperately need new tires... Dunlop Qualifiers... will be seeking advice from everybody here....
-Almost 2,000 KMs on this bike and loving every second... haven't touched my Range in week... It feels VERY wasteful driving a big, heavy car around when I am transporting little more than myself, my wallet and my cell phone most of the time... lol...
-deep down, I am still a car guy though.... :) not a bike-convert yet.... ;)


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