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    Couldn't agree more. It's a bike with personality and a blast to ride no matter the model choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vicenzajay View Post
    So, after being chastised for posting this kind of stuff without videos, I've started trying to do just that. Bear with me here - I'm new at this. Anyway, the first video is a walk around of the bike itself, the second is a ride close to home (some of it boring...but some very nice stuff as well....and as a bonus, enjoy the video capture of some clueless - and dangerous - automobile stunts). Although I had a kick-ass ride today - this is not that ride (although I did blast this particular road again).




    You have to make the vid public for us to see

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    Okay - I think I've made them "public".

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    Yes I agree and I am on a Uly, it is not a sport bike, but I Love to push it in the corners and chase down others that are surprised at the handling. Last year I did the Ft. Worth Rally and had a blast. Not this year due to work as well.

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    Another:

    Last edited by vicenzajay; 09-22-2016 at 10:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tbone View Post
    Yes I agree and I am on a Uly, it is not a sport bike, but I Love to push it in the corners and chase down others that are surprised at the handling. Last year I did the Ft. Worth Rally and had a blast. Not this year due to work as well.
    Concur - the corners are just the shiznit on this bike. I should have mentioned above that it will probably seem as if I randomly take some corners *extremely slowly. That's because gravel is ubiquitous around here (and on these roads in particular). I've learned most of the places that I need to pretty much slow to nothing in order to coast through dangerous collections of gravel and sand. I know it's not that exciting to watch on a video, but there you have it.

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    And another:




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