I own one, it's good, very good, but it doesn't fit anybody unless they have the build of a gorilla, 60" tall, 24" legs and 30" long arms. The lengths that people have to go to fit them is ridiculous but it's worth it because the ride is awesome.
@@MotoAlanzo At 5'10" with 28" inseam a step up seat puts my knees in a good position but I haven't got my top half quite right, pretty close though. Even with 12" pullback risers my arms are down and way out, and my head sticks up into the wind blast like a bobblehead. I'm on my 2nd aftermarket screen and if it ain't raining tomorrow I'll try out a large Clearview, with a bit of luck it'll finally be ready to take on a cross country run.
Great video. Really enjoyed it.
@@PaulEvans-j3p thank you!! 😊
I own one, it's good, very good, but it doesn't fit anybody unless they have the build of a gorilla, 60" tall, 24" legs and 30" long arms. The lengths that people have to go to fit them is ridiculous but it's worth it because the ride is awesome.
@@hizacaine you’re exactly right. It’s an odd position for me. I’m 6’1 with 34” inseam. I feel like my knees are too high.
@@MotoAlanzo At 5'10" with 28" inseam a step up seat puts my knees in a good position but I haven't got my top half quite right, pretty close though. Even with 12" pullback risers my arms are down and way out, and my head sticks up into the wind blast like a bobblehead. I'm on my 2nd aftermarket screen and if it ain't raining tomorrow I'll try out a large Clearview, with a bit of luck it'll finally be ready to take on a cross country run.