F4i vs 600RR not same ol thread
you can't evaluate a bike's suspension as being twitchy or wallowy or anything without have the suspension set up properly.
and given that most bikes are setup for a 160lb rider from the factory, any number of things could've been happening.
and given that most bikes are setup for a 160lb rider from the factory, any number of things could've been happening.
ORIGINAL: clemsonf4i
Yeah I mean I guess it'd make a good track bike. I mean if I just had money out the wazoo I'd be getting a Hyosung GT250R. Greatest bike of all time hands down. I have no idea why I'm even on a Honda. But seriously, like I said in my first post, I just think the F4i fits me better.
Yeah I mean I guess it'd make a good track bike. I mean if I just had money out the wazoo I'd be getting a Hyosung GT250R. Greatest bike of all time hands down. I have no idea why I'm even on a Honda. But seriously, like I said in my first post, I just think the F4i fits me better.

No man, serious, greatest bike of all time... yeah I'm totally kidding. We've actually had a few trade-in Hyosung's at the dealership. Like you said they'd make a great starter bike because they're inexpensive, Hyosung is really good about backing up their warranty, and they're pretty easy to work on (considering they'll probably need it). They're a great bike to cut your teeth on but not much past that.
I also agree with charlos about not being able to really evaluate a bike without it being setup for you. I was just giving my initial impression of the bike. I think it would have been nice to be able to ride the bike this weekend and see what it was like once I really got used to it. Oh yeah by the way, I got my bike back and can I say WOW. The guys synchronized my throttle bodies and holy crap what a difference. I had no idea my bike was actually that strong. I mean it's not a 1000 or anything but it's definitely a night and day difference.
I also agree with charlos about not being able to really evaluate a bike without it being setup for you. I was just giving my initial impression of the bike. I think it would have been nice to be able to ride the bike this weekend and see what it was like once I really got used to it. Oh yeah by the way, I got my bike back and can I say WOW. The guys synchronized my throttle bodies and holy crap what a difference. I had no idea my bike was actually that strong. I mean it's not a 1000 or anything but it's definitely a night and day difference.
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