Notenoughtoys
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Did a small road trip this weekend down to GP Bikes and on the way back my buddy wanted to switch rides. He has one of those Harley FLXR classic custom touring road glide ultra limited classics or something like that.
I always thought maybe one day I'd "see the light" and get something similar so the wife & I could run some day trips.
Now I'm nowhere near an experienced rider but the low speed handling on this thing is almost nonexistent. Pretty sure my dads Massey Ferguson is smoother on turns and that's with the 4 wheel drive engaged. Cruising at highway speed was fine, but then throwing out the anchor and transitioning into parking lots was not fun - and this is without anyone even on the back.....
I asked him afterward if it was me or the bike and he confirmed the bike is a real slug on any low speed manoeuvres. He was quite happy to swap back though as he stated he'd probably get killed if he kept riding my Suzuki.
I thanked him for the experience and the money he ultimately saved me - the bucket list is one item shorter now - however maybe a "second Busa" (for the wife of course) would be wiser in the long run
I always thought maybe one day I'd "see the light" and get something similar so the wife & I could run some day trips.
Now I'm nowhere near an experienced rider but the low speed handling on this thing is almost nonexistent. Pretty sure my dads Massey Ferguson is smoother on turns and that's with the 4 wheel drive engaged. Cruising at highway speed was fine, but then throwing out the anchor and transitioning into parking lots was not fun - and this is without anyone even on the back.....
I asked him afterward if it was me or the bike and he confirmed the bike is a real slug on any low speed manoeuvres. He was quite happy to swap back though as he stated he'd probably get killed if he kept riding my Suzuki.
I thanked him for the experience and the money he ultimately saved me - the bucket list is one item shorter now - however maybe a "second Busa" (for the wife of course) would be wiser in the long run