One week away from being an R3 owner

Well, I took the wee beastie out for a breakfast ride this morning. The more time I spent on it, the more I became comfortable with the throttle and handling characteristics (compared to my FZ1 with which I'm pretty darn familiar).

The power is there (in gobs) when you want it, but it's quite managable and comes on smoothly. Of course it's more work through the curves than what I'm used to, but it carves well for such a large machine.

I did have a near-death experience this morning on the Rocket. I posted separately about it here--
http://www.r3owners.net/bearclaw-corner/13404-maiden-r3-voyage-check-your-six.html#post160142
 
Hey Judge, glad to see your on the bike and riding. We need to hook up and compare notes. I have the Tuneboy key to your bike so diagnosing problems will be no problem. We can check to make sure your throttle bodies are in sync and if you get TORs or after market pipes we can put a tune in it also. I don't remember but does it have the triple K&Ns on it or the factory intake? It doesn't cost alot to get alot more power. Good luck.
 
Hey Judge, glad to see your on the bike and riding. We need to hook up and compare notes. I have the Tuneboy key to your bike so diagnosing problems will be no problem. We can check to make sure your throttle bodies are in sync and if you get TORs or after market pipes we can put a tune in it also. I don't remember but does it have the triple K&Ns on it or the factory intake? It doesn't cost alot to get alot more power. Good luck.

Thanks very much.

If I don't get to see you on one of the TWT East TX ride & eat trips, I'd be happy to make a run over to Longview sometime when it gets a bit cooler.


BTW- my neighbor Mickey (who has a couple bikes in the garage himself) couldn't believe that my Rocket is 7 years old and has over 30K miles on it.
:D
 
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