kirjoitti
With a 67-inch wheelbase, slow-speed steering requires effort at the bars and the bike feels generally cumbersome. But that effort melts from your mind once up to speed, and the good leverage from the aggressive bend in the moderately wide handlebars is your friend when hustling this long boy through the tighter and narrower roads on your travels.
It wasn’t until the last 30 miles of the day when an opportunity allowed me to wind up the quick-revving Twin and start flicking the Muscle through the tight stuff. I was genuinely surprised at how nimble the bike felt and how easily it transitioned left to right, back and forth, despite the big 240mm rear tire, now standard on all VRSC models.
This impromptu route gave the bike a chance to reveal a quick handling, stable and very fun characteristic that I didn’t think existed in the machine prior to this point on my ride. The effort required to initiate and then complete a tight radius turn was gone and in its place was a willing participant in my peg-grinding silliness.