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Old 04-13-2006, 05:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Sasquatch
I've been lurking for months and finally am getting down to the wire here. I'm ready to replace my bike. The trouble is, I can't decide on what to buy. The RC is one of a couple of bikes that I'm considering, but here's the rub... Not only do I LOVE the twisties, I really like to spend all day on the bike once in a while. I'm also a bit bigger than Honda had in mind for the RC. I'm 6'6" and around 275lbs right out of the shower with 38" long arms and a 36" inseam. An aftermarket seat is a given, but, I'd love to hear from folks that really put a lot of miles on their bikes. How much of a compromise will an RC be? I'm willing to trade some comfort for the capabilities of the bike, but I don't want to have to see a chiropractor after every ride, either. A friend of mine was generous enough to let me have his RC for a very long day of riding a few years ago. I was fine until the long freeway jaunt back home. By that time, I was hoping my butt would just fall off..... for what it's worth, the bike was bone stock-and I loved it!

I'll spend 99% of my time on the street and about half of that time riding a spirited pace. I don't NEED an RC... I just want one in the worst way.

Just how uncomfortable can I expect to be getting to and from the fun roads? Am I fooling myself?

Owning 2 bikes is ideal, but it's not an option right now.
all the sportbikes are shrinking these days, like the seat to bars distances.
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