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I have my brother’s huge road bike for a few days. Its such a different experience.

Had a really nice afternoon ride yesterday w/ my little dog.
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He wears his little doggles. He seems to like it. I think its very stimulating for him. Lots of smells on the wind while riding.


I was taking it pretty easy but the 1600cc inline 6 seems to just have limitless smooth power.
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Nice. Six cylinders? Wow.
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Took the mrs on a little mini overnight trip. A little rainy but not too bad.
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Laoch wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2023 8:41 am Nice. Six cylinders? Wow.
Everything about seems a little too much. It took me several minutes of scrolling thru the menu to figure out how to turn on the heated grips
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Bucho wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2023 10:10 am
Laoch wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2023 8:41 am Nice. Six cylinders? Wow.
Everything about seems a little too much. It took me several minutes of scrolling thru the menu to figure out how to turn on the heated grips
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Yeah, I guess on/off buttons are too KLR.
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Bucho wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2023 10:05 am Took the mrs on a little mini overnight trip. A little rainy but not too bad.
I guess you could say it was a little moist...

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I had the K1600GT and used to say that she danced really well for a fat girl. With all that torque and good tires it was pretty easy to stay with the sport bike guys out in the hills. I don't think I ever rode it two up. It was my long distance touring machine when my friends had Goldwings and Harleys.

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Twist wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2023 1:50 pm I had the K1600GT and used to say that she danced really well for a fat girl. With all that torque and good tires it was pretty easy to stay with the sport bike guys out in the hills. I don't think I ever rode it two up. It was my long distance touring machine when my friends had Goldwings and Harleys.

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Between the moist roads and it NOT being my bike I was taking it pretty easy. But it did seem very well balanced and ultra smooth. I could see how a decent rider could easily stay on the heels of sport bikes.
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