Brilliant video. Good camera angle, great views. You might find it easier, if you change down a gear, before entering the corners. The bike wouldn't swing wide then. (Obviously power-out of the corners and then change back up).
Nothing like smooth tarmac. Our roads deal with seasonal 50 C temp swings and so have many patches. (Atlantic Canada). I have the Yellow bike. You have any animals in NZ that you need to avoid while riding ? Cheers
Just a tip when going over turns its not ideal rolling off throttle essentially not having rear will pushing forward this makes it less stable.Its better slowing down before turn then gentle throttle to exist.This puts rear wheel in traction better grip
Don't let that number fool ya. It's an under-square long stroke engine and delivers most of it's torque below 3000 rpm. It's got plenty of grunt to pull you outta corners.
Nice riding!! Waiting for my meteor, which is supposed to arrive at the dealership by the end of March =)
Have fun!
Brilliant video. Good camera angle, great views. You might find it easier, if you change down a gear, before entering the corners. The bike wouldn't swing wide then. (Obviously power-out of the corners and then change back up).
Thanks Stan! Still learning something new everyday and working on my cornering techniques. I ll try to give that a shot next time 👍🏼
Beautiful Bike, Very Nice riding, Keep it up,
👍👍👍💐
Thanks 🙏🏼
nice riding
Thanks Anurag :) I am still learning new things on every ride.
Nothing like smooth tarmac. Our roads deal with seasonal 50 C temp swings and so have many patches. (Atlantic Canada). I have the Yellow bike. You have any animals in NZ that you need to avoid while riding ? Cheers
Very rare to see animals on the road. You do get your occasional sheep or dog in the countryside but nothing like wild moose or bears.
You have nice driving skill
Thanks Suraj! It was scaring and exciting at the same time.
Just a tip when going over turns its not ideal rolling off throttle essentially not having rear will pushing forward this makes it less stable.Its better slowing down before turn then gentle throttle to exist.This puts rear wheel in traction better grip
I agree and have been told this before. Still working on it :)
For a bike with only 20hp it sure punches out of the corners well.
Oh it put’s a big smile on my face every time :)
Don't let that number fool ya. It's an under-square long stroke engine and delivers most of it's torque below 3000 rpm. It's got plenty of grunt to pull you outta corners.
Can do 100 kph all day long but imo it's slightly strained.... 90kph the sweet spot...
*Crap Game*
I have found that after the second service it’s actually been easier to sit on 100km/h for long period of time.