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My only thoughts:
I'd only be buying one of these on the basis of location....
Not because it's good or bad, but outside of the congested cities, you need enough power to sit on the average maximum road speed of usually 100 KMH or 60 MPH, with enough extra power to account for a 60 KMH or 40 MPH head wind, without slowing down.... much if at all.
You see - a nice little bike with a nice little motor, is great around suburban areas - but in Straya, you NEED a minimum amount of power to punch holes through the air, over very long distances....
Have a spin around on these.
It's all "Look Worthy" - but there is just a fucking LOT of it and sometimes, depending on where you live, you just have to cover distance.....
Roll out onto the highway - warm the engine up and then point into the direction your going and reach cruising speed and stay at that for 1/2 an hour, an hour, 2 or 3 hours... there and then do your thang and then come back... It's not unusual in country Australia.
2 or 3 hours ONE WAY to a regional city, to do the monthly shop up...
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