but Nas, test-ride it first. It's a high machine and it initially feels like 'falling' into corners, but you'll get used to it, especially when you go quick enough - refer to Glad's smiling mug :) Not a townbike mind, but that's rather obvious. Being a dirty bugger, of all Maico (?), you will appreciate its wheelie capacities I'm sure.
What area you ride/live in Glad? And tell me, how many camera's have you shot already, or do you prefer to burn them with some tyres? ;-)
Could'nt agree more about the height TD,it is a high machine,but as you so rightly say when you get used to it the rewards are superb.Good description of the cornering too......so tell me when did you ride one then??
My riding is done in and around Merseyside on an almost daily basis,with very enjoyable bursts of windy road toward the Lake district(Cumbria etc)and North Wales too when the law are asleep.......LOL.
Oh and as regards the cameras.....they never see me for the tyre smoke....:)))
Cumbria?
Jeez Glad, now tell us next you're hampered with that gawdawful accent :)))
Daily? You're lucky, I wish. Weekends only, to work is a boring highway only plus town, hardly ideal on a 600/4. But coming Sunday I'll be emulating this, on same track ;-))
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