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I imagine in reality it's just the tolerancing. There will be room around each of the bolts that secure it, around the bushings, and also for the...
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I think that would mean the Taiwan version would actually have lower revs at the same speed, rather than higher like the OP, if my maths is correct.
Mine didn't, the front side was fully exposed to stones and I believe it was a MY24.
Mine is the same with a '23 model.
I found that the slop on my 2023 V4S caused me to be a little jerky, especially over bumps when trying to keep a steady throttle. I fitted...
I don't want to be assuming people's riding ability (or perceived riding ability as the case may be :laughing:), but I think for most of us...
I've ridden both, but the older version was quite a while ago and only for about 500 miles total. The new one I've been on plenty and I think...
Just run 160/55's where there's a lot more choice, it's what I did on the 899 and had no issues. I don't know if you can do a tyre learning...
I did exactly the same thing, with the same bikes. :joy: I know there is additional wind on the SF, obviously, but at the same time because it's...
So, not completely wrong then. And although there may be very slightly different volumes if the piston sizes are a bit different, since the...
I could be completely wrong but I thought that the ABS system used the front speed sensor ring to work out when it needs to work and then just...
I'd actually say it's the opposite from experience. Before it was one of the complaints I had voiced to a friend who suggested the spacers...
A couple shots from a breakfast run for @Simon Smith and I. Not a bad place to scoff some food. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I didn't even notice the sticker and now that you've pointed it out it's all I can see! I'll have to take a look and find out what it actually...