SkyGod
What Tyre pressure you running
Well day 1 in the dirt and how did it go? It went well!
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The Enduro Pro mode is where you want to be, and even then if you give it a handful coming out of a loose corner the TC light comes on!!!! My understanding was that the Enduro Pro mode turns everything off and makes it an old school bike??? Not the case.
To be fair though it only comes in at the limit and still leaves plenty of room for some serious fish tailing around.
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I didn't go mad as I was alone (mental I know) and it was day one but in a couple of hours I was convinced the big old bus can do way more than I was pointing it at.
The throttle response and fuelling is PERFECT and I pick my words carefully. Granted, this particular beast has had a visit to the wizards at HillTop but it really was that good. The torque is staggering, I was in 3rd gear on some slippy climbs and it just kept plugging away with no signs of a stall.
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To get the back end flicking out on a 200KG plus bike really is a blast but once you have done it a dozen times and dialled in when the TC kicks in thats when it comes into its own.
I started green laning in 2006 on my 1200GS but this thing has moved the game on quite a bit.
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I tried ringing its neck in road mode but literally NOTHING happens when it detects the dirt.
Enduro Mode itself seems like a waste of time as the TC kicks in way to early.
For me the bike needs two modes, Enduro Pro and DYNA.
I rode about ten miles home in DYNA and it was breathtaking. The throttle response is instant and the handling spectacular ( even with part worn TKC 80`s).
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It`s brilliant and I love it, Anyone that disagrees with this is a big fat queer with a tiny knob!!!!!
Oh yeah, The gearbox is a mix of bolt action rifle and prodding a poker in a basket full of coal. But I don't care
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The Enduro Pro mode is where you want to be, and even then if you give it a handful coming out of a loose corner the TC light comes on!!!! My understanding was that the Enduro Pro mode turns everything off and makes it an old school bike??? Not the case.
To be fair though it only comes in at the limit and still leaves plenty of room for some serious fish tailing around.
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I didn't go mad as I was alone (mental I know) and it was day one but in a couple of hours I was convinced the big old bus can do way more than I was pointing it at.
The throttle response and fuelling is PERFECT and I pick my words carefully. Granted, this particular beast has had a visit to the wizards at HillTop but it really was that good. The torque is staggering, I was in 3rd gear on some slippy climbs and it just kept plugging away with no signs of a stall.
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To get the back end flicking out on a 200KG plus bike really is a blast but once you have done it a dozen times and dialled in when the TC kicks in thats when it comes into its own.
I started green laning in 2006 on my 1200GS but this thing has moved the game on quite a bit.
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I tried ringing its neck in road mode but literally NOTHING happens when it detects the dirt.
Enduro Mode itself seems like a waste of time as the TC kicks in way to early.
For me the bike needs two modes, Enduro Pro and DYNA.
I rode about ten miles home in DYNA and it was breathtaking. The throttle response is instant and the handling spectacular ( even with part worn TKC 80`s).
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It`s brilliant and I love it, Anyone that disagrees with this is a big fat queer with a tiny knob!!!!!
Oh yeah, The gearbox is a mix of bolt action rifle and prodding a poker in a basket full of coal. But I don't care

