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Old 09-29-2014, 09:47 AM   #1
nhgunnut
gun totin redneck
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: South West New Hampshire
Moto: turbo busa 999 Duc Goldwing & Victory
Posts: 1,130
Default Got to ride the EBR 1190sx

I think I should start by acknowledging that I am a very lucky self indulgent fool some times. That said I signed up for a a factory Test ride of the EBR Super Fighter the 1190 SX . It was on the 9/23 and as luck would have it one the Inamates I work with assaulted on of my staff on 9/22 and I had to be in hearings all the of the 23rd. ON the way hoe though I got a text from the dealer that th driver of the factory truck wasn't leaving till noon the next day and that if I came by the next day I could ride one.
So at 9:am on 9/24 I climbed on board. My first surprise was how pleasant the seating position was. I am 6'1 with a 32 inch inseam. When I first looked at the bike I thought I would need drop pegs of some kind, Not so! A very comfortable seating positing no cramping and a sane upright reach to the handle bars. All the levers are very adjustable, and my only ad on would be heated grips (I live in Nh) The factory rider had asked me what kind of riding I wanted to try and I wanted to try highway mixed secondary roads and traffic. So as we rolled out into traffic I noted my one complaint first is a little to tall (a one or 2 over rear sprocket would resolve it and the factory guy said there is one coming) That said it handled wonderfully and in traffic there was no sign of heat or the crunched up feeling that I get on the busa. Very easy to bike for me to ride in traffic. On the highway i got another pleasant surprise, The Mirrors are usable! On my old 999 Duc mirrors were purely cosmetic, on the Duc Streetfighter I test mirrors were a fuzzy approximation of usable , the Buell V Twin was so smooth that there was next to no distortion. Bars didn't vibrate and the seemed ideally positioned for me. On the highway you are quickly reminded of of the trade for the upright seating position as the wind presses firmly against you. The engine is quick smooth and easy It starts to pull at about 4k and and the secondaries start to splash fuel in at 8k , and boy do you feel it. In the twisties even a old dubber like myself can make this bike dance a bit. While I never go my knee down (wasn't my bike) I had the sense with a little saddle time it was entirely possible. It has a complex traction control system that is in no way intrusive. everything about the bike says buy me ,, now to come up with the cash!
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