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I dont know if its even just the rider skill. This thing seems to have almost the same 0-60 as our bike. If you keep it on the boil it can power out of corners every bit as quickly. The thing that impresses me about your story is her being short. The seat on this is tall. Its not like other bikes in the category that go out of their way to make the seat more accessible. They bumped the seat up because they know people are going to want to track this. Makes it super hard for a short person.
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Here she is on it. I’m sure she couldn’t flat foot it. She can ride it though.
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Oh thats the Duke! A bit different but all the same powertrain.
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(03-29-2023, 09:29 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Here she is on it. I’m sure she couldn’t flat foot it. She can ride it though.
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Like the back rest for long cruises.
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Cool little bike! The guy in my neighboring office rides one and has a blast on it.
When I showed up with the CB300R, he said "Man, if you wanted a little bike, you shoulda got one of these!"
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I was actually really up on a CB300R for a minute before I decided that i definitely wanted to pursue tracking this new bike. the CB300R is actually SIGNIFICANTLY lighter than all the other 300-class bikes, which was a huge selling point for me, but at the end of the day i just couldn't justify taking it to a track in any dedicated way. The handling on RC390 is so much more dialed in for that sort of thing, despite the extra weight, whereas the CB300R is almost like a supermoto. i would compare it more closely to a KLX300SM, which is funny because if you think of it like that the CB is a hugely good deal.
point i'm making is it's all down to what you want to do with it. If i had no track aspirations i would have got a KLX300sm or a CB300r.
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One of the things that sold us on the CB300R was the light weight, 313 pounds. Due to the "Tetris" in our garage, that bike lived between the garage door and the back of my car. So, to use the car, need to roll the bike over to behind Mrs. G's car. She pushed a CB300R around in the showroom, and it felt like a large mountain bike. It was super easy for either of us to move it around as needed. Plus, it came in dark blue, her favorite color, so... that was that.
The RE 650 now sits in that spot. Quite a bit heavier, and not quite as easy to move between the cars, but still narrow enough to fit in the space.