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01-12-2018, 10:26 PM | #12 |
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I agree with the guys that are telling you to give it some time, take it easy for a while and get to know that bike. After you've ridden it for a while it will become just as familiar to you as the GZ was. I've had a bunch of bikes in the last 6 years, the GZ then a Vulcan 500, Vulcan 750, Vulcan 900 which I made into a Trike for about 2 months then back to 2 wheels. Later I bought a Kawasaki Eliminator, which had amazing acceleration and speed, wow, and then a Suzuki Boulevard 800. They all felt different and they all had things I loved and things I wished were a little different and they all handled a bit differently but you get used to it and after a while you are "one" with the bike again.
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