I've never ridden a 2-stroke before, but I've heard some things... twitchy and unpredictable, is my understanding. This may be a foolish question, but is it really THAT different from a 4-stroke..?
Thanks for all the comments! Yeah, I hope I don't start neglecting my street bike... so many places to ride, so little time... would love to get a dual sport at some point, once the budget allows.
After years of street riding, finally got around to trying dirt... wrote an article about it, if anyone's interested...
http://northernontario.travel/motorcycle-touring/riding-the-dirt-trails-of-ganaraska
btw if anyone out there's interested in writing paid articles about motorcycle touring...
Recently got some Givi hardcases, don't need these anymore..
Cortech Sport Tail Bag (red) - has been personalized with some patches (see pics), which could always be removed if you have one of those stitch ripper things or a small pair of scissors.. other than that in good condition...
Re: City council voting on getting rid of free parking for motorcycles today
lol.. if you heard Paris or New York or London described as vibrant I think most people would totally agree.. but somehow Canadians don't deserve great cities? heck, think Montreal in the 70s.. since when are we...
Re: City council voting on getting rid of free parking for motorcycles today
I think it's a question of messaging, ie. what is the government's approach to moving people around a vibrant city? Free motorcycle parking may have a small effect relative to the overall picture, but still, it's...
Re: City council voting on getting rid of free parking for motorcycles today
With all due respect, a fee exemption for motorcycle parking would be gravy if congestion and transportation alternatives in this city had actually been dealt with properly. If you compare Toronto's transit system...
I just got a spare key made for my fz6 not long ago.. ordered a blank off ebay and just brought it to a keycutter.. way cheaper than going the dealer OEM route..
I've dealt with britishmotorcyclegear.com a couple times and they're great to deal with, great service and very reliable. As already mentioned, Belstaff was bought out by an italian fashion company a few years back that focuses more on fashion than riding, but they still have what they call...
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