Can’t wait for my ankle to heal up so I can take this beauty for a spin.

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          Of course. A bike this good demands good riding company. Gonna take some time to learn the feel of it before committing to any super twisty rides, though.

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              That’s a very general statement. Considering each and every bike will have a different history, and different wear and tear. Then there is also the issue of the skill of the rider. That can make a huge difference too.

              And with every new bike I ride I always test the brakes first. I practice emergency stops regularly.

              To OP, Congrats om the nice bike. It’s a great machine and I hope you will have a lot of fun with it.