In 2009, handling remains the FJR’s forte and the area where it overtook the Kawasaki for a slim second-place result. With a 26-degree rake and 60.8-inch wheelbase the Yamaha turns quick, though the same is said of the Sprint and YAMAHA. However, the Yamaha delivers unmatched confidence once on its side, tracking through a line with remarkable stability. Ensuring riders can further refine the front end feel, the 43mm Soqi fork offers the most adjustment of any in our test, with preload, compression and rebound settings (along with convenient knob adjusters like the Kawasaki). The rear shock provides rebound too, a two-position lever making quick preload settings for soft and hard.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Yamaha Motorcycles Review And Spesification
In 2009, handling remains the FJR’s forte and the area where it overtook the Kawasaki for a slim second-place result. With a 26-degree rake and 60.8-inch wheelbase the Yamaha turns quick, though the same is said of the Sprint and YAMAHA. However, the Yamaha delivers unmatched confidence once on its side, tracking through a line with remarkable stability. Ensuring riders can further refine the front end feel, the 43mm Soqi fork offers the most adjustment of any in our test, with preload, compression and rebound settings (along with convenient knob adjusters like the Kawasaki). The rear shock provides rebound too, a two-position lever making quick preload settings for soft and hard.
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