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Hi all,
After a couple of years on a GS, I have the itch to get back on an RR (I had a Gen 3 before). After a brief stint with an XR (which was gutless low down) I bought the GS. I wanted a bike that was versatile; that could be used for commuting to work, going away for weekends with my missus (who is a new rider and not a fast rider), and basically I wanted to slow down a bit and be happy riding at steady speeds rather than always feeling the need to go fast everywhere!
The GS is a great bike, loads of torque and fast enough for the roads, but it?s not very engaging (I often compare it to driving an automatic estate car). If I had the cash and garage space I would have both, but unfortunately that?s not the case.
So, I was just wondering how many people use the Gen 4/5 RR as an ?all-rounder? rather than a weapon for fast road riding and track days. Any tips on making it more useable for longer (more steady) rides, commuting, weekends away, etc. or am I trying to make the bike something it was never intended to be?
Thanks for any advice/insight.
Cheers,
Ross
After a couple of years on a GS, I have the itch to get back on an RR (I had a Gen 3 before). After a brief stint with an XR (which was gutless low down) I bought the GS. I wanted a bike that was versatile; that could be used for commuting to work, going away for weekends with my missus (who is a new rider and not a fast rider), and basically I wanted to slow down a bit and be happy riding at steady speeds rather than always feeling the need to go fast everywhere!
The GS is a great bike, loads of torque and fast enough for the roads, but it?s not very engaging (I often compare it to driving an automatic estate car). If I had the cash and garage space I would have both, but unfortunately that?s not the case.
So, I was just wondering how many people use the Gen 4/5 RR as an ?all-rounder? rather than a weapon for fast road riding and track days. Any tips on making it more useable for longer (more steady) rides, commuting, weekends away, etc. or am I trying to make the bike something it was never intended to be?
Thanks for any advice/insight.
Cheers,
Ross