Many Japanese bikes suffered from second rate suspension and brakes, they have always used suspension that "looked" like more functional units. This is where the European bikes typically differ. They seem chronically under-dampened.
I don't get it, people buy new bikes, immediately drop big bucks on shocks and cartridges, pipes, than call more expensive factory bikes that already have that quality setup, by proper engineers, a rip off.
The KTM200 in Malaysia is the equivalent of $6200 CDN, the 390 is just a bigger bore (I think).
Pretty sure the 390 would run rings around the FZR 400 on a track.
I don't get it, people buy new bikes, immediately drop big bucks on shocks and cartridges, pipes, than call more expensive factory bikes that already have that quality setup, by proper engineers, a rip off.
The KTM200 in Malaysia is the equivalent of $6200 CDN, the 390 is just a bigger bore (I think).
Pretty sure the 390 would run rings around the FZR 400 on a track.