Well, I borrowed it. Here it is.
At any rate, I usually ride4.48 times more horsepower and 4.18 times more torque than the Ninja 400...... I rented it, but I was in the parking lot looking at the body of the car. ”I wonder if I needed to borrow this one: ....." I've heard people say things like.
This is the same store I usually rent from, and usually the rental bikes are placed in a location that is easy to get to the driveway, but today there seemed to be multiple bikes scheduled to be rented, and the keys were handed over in a slightly secluded area. It took two minor 90 degree turns to get to the roadway: ..... It's time to take some pictures to calm down.
I see......The speedometer is calibrated to 300 km/h.Hey ....... It only goes 180km/h because of the domestic spec limiter, but he's a guy who can do it when he wants to. ..... Chimi.
I have no choice but to get on it.
Vehicle weight 266kgI'm afraid to knock it down by pushing and walking, so I'll try straddling it first: ........ Oh, both legs are sticky + my knees are bent a little ....... I'm going to start the engine. It's not that loud. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this, but I'm sure I'll be able to do it.
Dragging my feet, I half-crashed my way to the roadway and stopped at a traffic light. Checking the position of the steps, I wait for the green light.
Of course, the power mode is the laziest C setting.
As soon as I started running, I took a back road and just trotted along............Oh, I can ride this thing.
I suppose it's partly because I was so prepared beforehand.When I rented the Bandit 1250FAs with the "Mere Old Man," my worries turned out to be unfounded as soon as I started riding.
Maybe, but based on my past experience with rental bikes."A bike that doesn't worry about its footing can be ridden with confidence right away."I wonder if that's what it means. I was already at the second traffic light after exiting the back way.Change power mode to B。
This riding posture is .......
Now, I've never had a motorcycle that leans so far forward. You obviously have to lift your head to look ahead. If you don't have a firm knee-grip, your weight will be on the handlebars and it will be hard on your arms....... However, if you don't have this kind of posture, your body will be left behind when you accelerate...... Even the Ninja 400 feels like that under full acceleration: ......
I was thinking of touring a bit farther tomorrow with this, but I don't think I can ride the whole day with this riding posture from the first day....... I rode towards home, thinking about where I was going ...... The ride is so mild that you can afford to take it easy.
So, I came home safely.
I got home safely without any problems.
Notes on short distance running
- Neutrals are easy to get out.
- The neutral light at the top of the meter is hard to see when you are riding because it is covered by the top edge of the screen.
- Checking the rear when changing lanes is a bit difficult when the car is tilted so far forward. It might be better to find a gap in front and accelerate to that point.
- I think the seat is a bit slippery material. Even if you try to sit in the back, when you decelerate, your hips move forward......
- The engine gets very hot. I don't think I can ride in the middle of summer. It will be cold tomorrow, and I wonder if it will be nice and warm.
- When I put the sidestand on, the bike tilts a lot (compared to the Ninja 400). The parking lot we rented has a slight slope on both sides, and with the Ninja 400, I parked with the side stand on the down side, but with the Hayabusa, I felt the bike leaned too much on that side, so I parked the opposite way.
Well, I wonder how my impressions will change when I go touring tomorrow...........
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