I've had the bike for just over a month now, and thought I may offer some more thoughts on it after the initial shock of a new toy wore off (but only by a little bit).
Pro's:
- The engine is mind-blowingly awesome. All the torque you could need from way down low, strong right throughout the rev range. It goes in any gear, at any rev.
- The sound. Oh. My. Goodness. The sound.
- The uniqueness factor. I like the fact that it's so different. It looks odd, it has a bizarre engine configuration, it's not Japanese. It's just so different to anything else that is out there (well, apart from the Speed Triple).
- Did I mention the engine?
- It seems so quick taking off at the lights, by the time the lights change (and i've looked out for red-light runners), i'm already across the intersection, tens of meters ahead of anything else. The boi-racers don't seem to appreciate the fact that a stock-standard bike can blitz the rice-rocket that they've poured their personal-loaned-to-the-hilt wallets into.
- It handles 2 up quite well, granted the Missus is tiny, we're are both still relatively comfortable after a few hundred Km together.
- I love the whistle of the induction noise.
- It corners unbelievably well.
- Wheelies are pretty cool but you must choose the time and place very carefully.
- It seems to gather a lot of attention from people, At least 3 or 4 times a day I have people starting conversations about it, or about an old Bonnie that their uncle used to have. It seems to be a brand that everyone know
s about, but not common enough that they get seen everyday.
- It's not a Hyosung.
Con's:
- The seat is not so comfortable for anything over an hour. I will have to try a Gel seat and see if the difference is significantly better.
- Steering lock is abysmal, although the only real time this is an issue is pushing it around the garage.
- Aftermarket bits and pieces (plastics mostly) are horrendously expensive. $800 for a Belly Pan?!?
- Stock suspension needs a bit of tinkering, although it would be no worries at all if I was 30Kg smaller, or 10" shorter.
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