DRuZer
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Ho-K, time for a little more truth and consequence....
Hawk, does it really only get 85 km on a tank (8.5l)?
Since extra fuel capacity still involves volunteering for the self-immolation league by strapping a bunch of fuel bottles to one's carcass, I think you should come clean on this....:mad3:
I test rode the G450 at the nu-b ride, and was very impressed. :dr:Amazing power, everywhere, and smooth - less buzzy, and at least as stable as the DRZ at highway speed. Felt like the gear ratios (its a 5 speed WR) offered at least as much range as the Husky 6speed CR, or the DRZ.
I don't think I would consider getting a non-FI bike, after riding it and its big bro, the 650.
What I really wonder about is its handling: After moving up to a 650 single DS bike, I've become aware of the effects of larger rotational mass. It can really mess you up when things get gnarly (read - lotzodrops). Hence, the 09 Husaberg 450 claim of getting this aligned with the center of gravity for the flickability of a 250 2-smoke sounds really appealing.:ted:
DID BMW obtain the same objective with its radical engine and mounting? I mean, who (so inclined) WOULDN'T buy a super fast, super handling, street legal 450 for those nasty Island "B" (and DZ A loops)?:clap:
Inquiring minds wanna know.
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Ho-K, time for a little more truth and consequence....
Hawk, does it really only get 85 km on a tank (8.5l)?
Since extra fuel capacity still involves volunteering for the self-immolation league by strapping a bunch of fuel bottles to one's carcass, I think you should come clean on this....:mad3:
I test rode the G450 at the nu-b ride, and was very impressed. :dr:Amazing power, everywhere, and smooth - less buzzy, and at least as stable as the DRZ at highway speed. Felt like the gear ratios (its a 5 speed WR) offered at least as much range as the Husky 6speed CR, or the DRZ.
I don't think I would consider getting a non-FI bike, after riding it and its big bro, the 650.
What I really wonder about is its handling: After moving up to a 650 single DS bike, I've become aware of the effects of larger rotational mass. It can really mess you up when things get gnarly (read - lotzodrops). Hence, the 09 Husaberg 450 claim of getting this aligned with the center of gravity for the flickability of a 250 2-smoke sounds really appealing.:ted:
DID BMW obtain the same objective with its radical engine and mounting? I mean, who (so inclined) WOULDN'T buy a super fast, super handling, street legal 450 for those nasty Island "B" (and DZ A loops)?:clap:
Inquiring minds wanna know.