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Jak
| Posted on Saturday, November 05, 2005 - 12:07 am: |
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Had the opportunity to test ride an '06 XB12Ss tonight at the local dealer and man, talk about a different type of bike...in a good way though. I noticed the few corners I had to play with were comparable to the hot knife and butter scenario. Easy. Two questions for you. 1: once you have leveled out for speed, meaning you are cruising down the road at a consistant mph, where do you keep the revs at? I ask because I'm used to wringing out Jap bikes and this was so different. 2: I don't do stunts, but I am curious at what point you experience front wheel lift. If I were cruising at 10 mph and just cracked it open to 5Krpm would it go over backwards or damn near? I obviously wasn't going to test it on somebody else's bike so I am interested to hear from some people that play around on their bikes. P.S. - I always do a lot of research before I buy most big items and this board has been extremely helpful. I still yearn a bit for my Duc but Buells and their riders have really made me look hard at a bike I might never have considered. Thanks again for the info... |
Glitch
| Posted on Saturday, November 05, 2005 - 07:06 am: |
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1: once you have leveled out for speed, meaning you are cruising down the road at a consistant mph, where do you keep the revs at? I have an XB9S and usually run about 4grand. If I were cruising at 10 mph and just cracked it open to 5Krpm would it go over backwards or damn near? Again on a 9, if I'm in first and get to 4grand and wack the throttle open up she comes...fast. It's easier on a 12. I always do a lot of research before I buy most big items and this board has been extremely helpful. Back when the XB9R first came out I read an article about it and decided to look into one. I found the BadWeB, things haven't been the same since. I've had a tremendous amount of fun since I found Buell and the BadWeB. You'll not find a more fun bike or a group of people like BadWeBbers or Buellers. The comrodery is second to none, it's half the experience. |
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