My first honda
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RE: My first honda
Now i pick up the bike on sat, but couldn't wait so went and asked for a propper ride.....
First impresions, is throttle bit snatchy on off throttle, then i thoughtm stop being a tosser and just ride!
What a machine, compaired to the 7r its so light, i mean the 7 was my first bike so cant say about other bikes, side to side is no effort what so eva, and the lack of mid range was no problem, really smooth power delivary. suspension was stiff but soaked all bumps up, and went where i wanted it to.
only thing, could do with a tooth of the front sprocket
Cant wait to pick it up and not have to give it back
First impresions, is throttle bit snatchy on off throttle, then i thoughtm stop being a tosser and just ride!
What a machine, compaired to the 7r its so light, i mean the 7 was my first bike so cant say about other bikes, side to side is no effort what so eva, and the lack of mid range was no problem, really smooth power delivary. suspension was stiff but soaked all bumps up, and went where i wanted it to.
only thing, could do with a tooth of the front sprocket
Cant wait to pick it up and not have to give it back
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RE: My first honda
Picked up bike today and been took her to the coast!
Again what a fantastic machine, front end good only one problem the rear shock keeps trying to send me up in the air??
I weigh 13 stone (182pounds) with gear on, what position do you recomend for the rear pr-load to be set at its on the third one i think
Again what a fantastic machine, front end good only one problem the rear shock keeps trying to send me up in the air??
I weigh 13 stone (182pounds) with gear on, what position do you recomend for the rear pr-load to be set at its on the third one i think
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