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Holding a line
#1
My 2014 CB does amaze me in one aspect in particular ....... specifically, how it rolls into a turn and subsequently holds the line.

I don't know if it is specifically the bike's rake/trail/etc, or in large part due to the oem tires, but this bike inspires a lot of confidence in me when I take on some familiar twists and turns. She doesn't steer too lightly, but seems to be 'just right' when entering a turn marked '40 mph' at 60 mph.

No drama, just a secure feeling as she grooves thru the turn.

I'm beginning to gain an appreciation for this heavyweight that feels like a lightweight once she's rolling!

Bob
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#2
Diddo Bob. The CB is as steady as an anvil regardless of what the road is doing the closer you get to triple digits.
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#3
I had an anvil fall on my big toe once! No kidding!

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(10-19-2017, 02:33 PM)ohiorider_imp Wrote: My 2014 CB does amaze me in one aspect in particular ....... specifically, how it rolls into a turn and subsequently holds the line.

I don't know if it is specifically the bike's rake/trail/etc, or in large part due to the oem tires, but this bike inspires a lot of confidence in me when I take on some familiar twists and turns. She doesn't steer too lightly, but seems to be 'just right' when entering a turn marked '40 mph' at 60 mph.

No drama, just a secure feeling as she grooves thru the turn.

I'm beginning to gain an appreciation for this heavyweight that feels like a lightweight once she's rolling!

Bob

When I first got the CB it was easily the heaviest bike I've ever owned or ridden.
The weight bothered me a bit at first, but it didn't take long to become one with the bike - and as you have found, once rolling, it's light and great in the curves.
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#5
to me it feels light soon as I'm on it due to low COG.
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(10-19-2017, 05:06 PM)jdvalero_imp Wrote: I had an anvil fall on my big toe once! No kidding!

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Story time? *grabs popcorn*
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#7
I know people who think of our bike as light and agile. Depends where you're coming from I guess...
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#8
It's one heck of a fun bike to ride, especially in the mountains. I agree, it does feel just right. Wish my VFR800, felt that way in the mountains. Oh, I also think that part of that positive feed is the fact that it's got great torque. You're not having to constantly shifting to find the right gear. Love it.
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#9
Moderately heavy bike + narrow tires = fun
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(10-20-2017, 08:59 AM)bigsheep_imp Wrote: I know people who think of our bike as light and agile. Depends where you're coming from I guess...


I think it's light and agile. After riding my 700 pound ST for a week, the CB feels like a super moto. It's also super easy to back out of the garage compared to the ST. All a matter of perspective I guess.
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