09-09-13, 06:49 PM
I go to work so I can own a bike and use it. What's this "fuel consumption" thingy? :lol
The extra weight of the 1000 does require a little more care in the corners, but that's part of the fun of it. You feel you can take a little more credit for cornering well rather than just the bike doing it all. Because I've nearly always had large bikes, I've learned to be a bit physical with them. But the 1000 is not far behind the 600, if you don't let it daunt you.
The extra weight of the 1000 does require a little more care in the corners, but that's part of the fun of it. You feel you can take a little more credit for cornering well rather than just the bike doing it all. Because I've nearly always had large bikes, I've learned to be a bit physical with them. But the 1000 is not far behind the 600, if you don't let it daunt you.