Jamie
Living Legend
Have been fortunate enough to have one on loan to me this pm. It had only ten miles on it. I lodged another 60 miles on it, one third each in city traffic, on the motorway and on one of my favorite mountain roads nearby.
Pros:
- Fantastic engine, both torque and power-wise. This thing flies between 4'000 and 8'000 rpm's. I did not push it to 9'000 on account of its being new, but it was eager to get there
- Silky-smooth clutch and gearbox
- Excellent brakes (the front discs are outstanding) and suspensions
- Surprisingly nimble roadholding, given its enormous weight (310 kilos "wet", which is not far from Rocket's territory).
- Both cagers and pedestrians stop to look at it, somewhat in awe... and seem to love it (a debatable "pro", perhaps)
Cons:
- Ridiculous fuel autonomy. Tank rated @15 liters per the Swiss homologation paper. That's roughly 3.2 gallons, if I am not mistaken. And that engine IS thirsty. In any case, the idiot light turned on at exactly 92 kilometers (a bit less than 60 miles).
- Surprinsingly (to me, at least) limited cornering clearance. I used up 95% of the rear rubber sides on the first hill climb, without trying
. And the tip of my boots kept on rubbing the asphalt, although I kept my feet as high and rearwards as possible.
- Hard to read faux tank-mounted digital panel (speed, gear engaged and fuel level) . Only the revmeter is clearly visible.
- Bizzare aesthetics: A flood of black paint, different hues of bare metal, be it brushed or polished, brown-coated
engine covers, etc. Not to mention the fugliest rear mudguard I have seen in years.
Summary:
- Am impressed, but not "sold". l'll stick to my '04 Green Machine
Best. Jamie
Pros:
- Fantastic engine, both torque and power-wise. This thing flies between 4'000 and 8'000 rpm's. I did not push it to 9'000 on account of its being new, but it was eager to get there
- Silky-smooth clutch and gearbox
- Excellent brakes (the front discs are outstanding) and suspensions
- Surprisingly nimble roadholding, given its enormous weight (310 kilos "wet", which is not far from Rocket's territory).
- Both cagers and pedestrians stop to look at it, somewhat in awe... and seem to love it (a debatable "pro", perhaps)
Cons:
- Ridiculous fuel autonomy. Tank rated @15 liters per the Swiss homologation paper. That's roughly 3.2 gallons, if I am not mistaken. And that engine IS thirsty. In any case, the idiot light turned on at exactly 92 kilometers (a bit less than 60 miles).
- Surprinsingly (to me, at least) limited cornering clearance. I used up 95% of the rear rubber sides on the first hill climb, without trying
- Hard to read faux tank-mounted digital panel (speed, gear engaged and fuel level) . Only the revmeter is clearly visible.
- Bizzare aesthetics: A flood of black paint, different hues of bare metal, be it brushed or polished, brown-coated
Summary:
- Am impressed, but not "sold". l'll stick to my '04 Green Machine
Best. Jamie
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