Everyone has different intention when buying a bike, and having a very narrow bike is not always good. In fact it is thin enough that I am in discussion with the salesman to withdraw my order.
Everyone has different intention when buying a bike, and having a very narrow bike is not always good. In fact it is thin enough that I am in discussion with the salesman to withdraw my order.
Skinny and light are both good things.
skinny or a touch above skinny with larger headlights are both better things too
Everyone has different intention when buying a bike, and having a very narrow bike is not always good. In fact it is thin enough that I am in discussion with the salesman to withdraw my order.
Can you elaborate why is the narrowness of the bike making you cancel your order? Your money you choice ... But I am just genuinely curious, because I simply don't understand ...
Can you elaborate why is the narrowness of the bike making you cancel your order? Your money you choice ... But I am just genuinely curious, because I simply don't understand ...
No big surprises.
BSB has put out their recommended maintenance for the race abused RC390 "based on lessons learned from ADAC"
- oil and filter after 1.5 hours run in
- oil and filter after a race weekend
- valve adjustment at 10 hours
- engine "refresh" at 45 hours
Lol, serious?
Why not? I have never heard of such argument. I have heard too wide bike giving trouble people with very short legs, but not usually the other way around.
Why not? I have never heard of such argument. I have heard too wide bike giving trouble people with very short legs, but not usually the other way around.
I personally wouldn't like the feel of a skinny bike either. I find stuff that feels small rather awkward to even sit on let alone ride.
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Cause it's hard to understand someone who was so enthralled and demonstrative against other opinions could flip so quickly just because it's too thin.
To me it felt a little small is all I was getting at. Maybe for a bigger guy it would feel way to small. Was just a thought is allYou make it sound like the bike is as skinny as bicycle .... It feels like a full size bike to me and other people who sit on it. Anyway, whatever ...
I saw it at the bike show and was pretty impressed by it. I will be keeping my eye out for a crashed one I think to turn into a track bikeThe guy at the booth said next year they were going to have a "R" model I think which was not going to be street legal and ready for the track.
You can get in USA now if you have a MotoAmerica race licence. Best price is $9999 USF and you would need to import it as a competition motorcycle.