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Originally posted by EuroGOD
It's been a few years since riding one, but they aren't that heavy.
I wasn't comfortable with the weight bias, the majority of the weight is on the front wheels. Darn thing would push straight through corners if you weren't concentrating. The 2 stroke was much the same.
In short, not as neutral as a dale.
Still a nice ride though and there is a lot of potential in that there block.
How's your Spanish
It's been a few years since riding one, but they aren't that heavy.
I wasn't comfortable with the weight bias, the majority of the weight is on the front wheels. Darn thing would push straight through corners if you weren't concentrating. The 2 stroke was much the same.
In short, not as neutral as a dale.
Still a nice ride though and there is a lot of potential in that there block.
How's your Spanish
hola amigos. como estas.
i know what you are saying about the weight bias. it feels better since i have a shorter swingarm because it balances out better but the turning thing is due to the caster being off a little bit. remember it was originally designed to be drove on the street so the caster angle is designed to be more like a car and less like a offroad vehicle so the wheels and handlebars want to return to center when cornering.