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AdrianR
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Far North Chicago Burbs'


« on: August 14, 2016, 03:53:17 PM »

Simple...this damn bike man...another amazing ride...

If you are 'on the fence'...get the *uck off it and buy the damn bike!   If you appreciate motorcycles...and know how to ride...and more importantly, know what constitutes a well designed 'motorcycle', you'd be a fool not to buy it.  Especially for the price.

I just LOVE the sound of that drive train in 3rd gear where she really builds speed...kick arse!  And then blast SMOOTHLY through the sweepers...killer transition for from left to right....

Arguably one of the greatest bikes on the road man...

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Just a guy who likes to ride and rock...
bscrive
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Out with the old...in with the wooohoooo!!!!

Ottawa, Ontario


« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2016, 05:01:23 PM »

Yep, I just finished a 3000km trip, and this bike just rocked.  The pick up and go is awesome.
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lazos valk
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Western Ma


« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2016, 05:47:12 PM »

Simple...this damn bike man...another amazing ride...

If you are 'on the fence'...get the *uck off it and buy the damn bike!   If you appreciate motorcycles...and know how to ride...and more importantly, know what constitutes a well designed 'motorcycle', you'd be a fool not to buy it.  Especially for the price.

I just LOVE the sound of that drive train in 3rd gear where she really builds speed...kick arse!  And then blast SMOOTHLY through the sweepers...killer transition for from left to right....

Arguably one of the greatest bikes on the road man...



First day out  with the Michelin's for me .WOW what a difference you're absolutely right awesome bike!!!
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AdrianR
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Far North Chicago Burbs'


« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2016, 02:48:13 PM »




First day out  with the Michelin's for me .WOW what a difference you're absolutely right awesome bike!!!
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I know man...those who have yet to mount them have no clue how much better this bike can handle...  I just love passing cars, you simply *snap* it to the left...crank the throttle...*snap* it back...wow...

The bike just keeps getting smoother and tighter..as the miles pile up...really well designed machine man...
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Robert
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S Florida


« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2016, 05:08:46 PM »

I go to the gym at 5am and its really beautiful out then and thats when I enjoy the quiet and smoothness of the bike at a time when I can just wake up and enjoy a small ride. Birds, air, smells of mornings and the quiet assured travel of this bike just slipping through the neighborhoods. It has gotten to be one of my favorite times of riding. No one is really out and you have it all to yourself.  cooldude

But I enjoy my time on the roads even in traffic or just cruising down a open highway, get to cruising speed and the hum just tells you, You have arrived at cruising altitude unfasten your seat belt and you are free to look around. When in traffic I have not worried about situations encountered because of the maneuverability and power of this bike. It seems to glide on the road and if you want to dance with it you can. It seems to make you a better driver since you concentrate more on the road and whats around you rather than trying to push the bike around. You think, you move, you need to get away or in a spot and your there. Easily, effortlessly and most importantly safley and with a good amount of fun. But when you stop and you see people looking at you and then staring at the bike you have just another enjoyable part of your ride. 
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AdrianR
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Far North Chicago Burbs'


« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2016, 06:45:50 PM »

I go to the gym at 5am and its really beautiful out then and thats when I enjoy the quiet and smoothness of the bike at a time when I can just wake up and enjoy a small ride. Birds, air, smells of mornings and the quiet assured travel of this bike just slipping through the neighborhoods. It has gotten to be one of my favorite times of riding. No one is really out and you have it all to yourself.  cooldude

But I enjoy my time on the roads even in traffic or just cruising down a open highway, get to cruising speed and the hum just tells you, You have arrived at cruising altitude unfasten your seat belt and you are free to look around. When in traffic I have not worried about situations encountered because of the maneuverability and power of this bike. It seems to glide on the road and if you want to dance with it you can. It seems to make you a better driver since you concentrate more on the road and whats around you rather than trying to push the bike around. You think, you move, you need to get away or in a spot and your there. Easily, effortlessly and most importantly safley and with a good amount of fun. But when you stop and you see people looking at you and then staring at the bike you have just another enjoyable part of your ride. 

All 100% accurate.  This bike is very different from any other bike I have ridden before. I too enjoy riding early in the am...no one on the road is the best reason.  But this bike, and I know I have said this before...It's like sitting on top of a jet airplane...so smooth, maneuverable and quick.
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havoc
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Calgary, Alberta CA


« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2016, 05:16:36 AM »

me thinks i choose wisely for my first motorcycle!
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