Asking others advice is all very well but personally the only advice I would be taking on board are things relating to parts availability, servicing schedule and that sort of thing...and it pays to take that advice from people who actually OWN the model bike that you are enquiring about...
Hey this is just my personal take on the matter...I have formed my opinions about bikes by taking them for demo rides...Riding it is the only way to find out if its 'you' . When you ride the right bike you will know it
And another opinion of mine is that the bike doesn't have to tick every single box... for example I LOVE the Buell CR that I have recently bought BUT it is too tall for me. The other day I was parked on a slight slope and wasn't able to reach the stand...friggin annoying and somewhat embarassing...luckily my mate rode up beside me and kicked it up for me LOL.
[QUOTE=BiK3RChiK;1129434274]Well that sounds like common-sense riding to me. I've ridden both styles of group rides, and I absolutely loathe the charge at the corner and brake hard style of riding...
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ditto ditto ditto thats why I tend to ride with a small group of riding buddies who all have a similar style...I'm the only one without a radar detector so tend to ride in the middle. And the lead bike usually sets a cracking pace but he is consistant, NOT erratic and we all give each other plenty of room, none of this riding up each others dates crap...god I hate that LOL.
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