honda's new rebel cruisers

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Re: honda's new rebel cruisers

Post by Mattt » Sat Nov 26, 2016 10:23 am

It's not back together enough to actually sit on yet,its the 1st Ducati i've owned , it came as a bare frame ,short assembled engine and 7 boxes of parts!
The most forward leaning bike i've had was a GSXR750WP,which was worse than anything i've ever ridden or sat on since,hopefully it won't be as bad as that

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Re: honda's new rebel cruisers

Post by Capitano » Sat Nov 26, 2016 1:23 pm

Mattt wrote:It's not back together enough to actually sit on yet,its the 1st Ducati i've owned , it came as a bare frame ,short assembled engine and 7 boxes of parts!
The most forward leaning bike i've had was a GSXR750WP,which was worse than anything i've ever ridden or sat on since,hopefully it won't be as bad as that
If the Gixer 750 WP shares its chassis and running gear with the 1100 WP it will feel like a Goldwing with a booked massage after each ride compared to a 916.

I've ridden both. I'd ride the Gixer again (if it hadn't been nicked from my mate's shed). I'd like a 916 just for the sheer, incredible beauty of it. I'd never ride it, though! 8-)

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Re: honda's new rebel cruisers

Post by Mattt » Sat Nov 26, 2016 4:51 pm

I hope they arnt that bad !
Ive wanted one for years, never had the chance to actually sit on one let alone ride one.
Maybe it will have to be a sunday open road bike

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