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Old 03-07-2022, 09:52 AM   #11
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It's funny, ya know?

If you have them on their own, "small" bikes don't look small at all. They fit you well, ride well, and can look great sitting in the driveway.

But when you put them beside a larger bike they suddenly look like toys. It's so weird, lol.



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Old 03-07-2022, 10:22 AM   #12
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It's funny, ya know?

If you have them on their own, "small" bikes don't look small at all. They fit you well, ride well, and can look great sitting in the driveway.

But when you put them beside a larger bike they suddenly look like toys. It's so weird, lol.
It's funny you say that because I was test riding the GZ the other day and had that same thought like "Man I feel like I'm riding a toy!"

I WILL say...with the Harley's curb weight almost doubling that of a stock GZ250 and my own GZ being bobbed....going from the GZ to the Harley is fine. Going from the Harley to the GZ is TERRIFYING for about the first five minutes because it feels like there's NOTHING under ya! If I've been riding the Sporty for a while and hop on the GZ, I make it a point to take it around the block before heading out just to get myself accustomed to it again.
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