
Originally Posted by
Big Dave
No - that they handle beautifully at real world speeds and that accordingly the maximum speed characteristics are not as good as longer wheel based machines at terminal speed.
Define 'real world speeds'.
I found that the XB12R got very twitchy simply braking and tipping into 55kph-marked sweepers. That's not exactly World Land Speed Record stuff.

Originally Posted by
Big Dave
True - but in this case it doesn't have to.
Well, when I say 'inferior', I'm simply referring to the instability and aforementioned inability to turn stably under brakes or put the power down smoothly at a normal open-road-riding pace.
Surely your 'real world speeds' aren't limited to kph in double digits?
The 12R's brakes were very good, by the way. Must be mentioned. No complaints there.
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