Is this a shaft drive?thnx jim, yes it is shaft drive... all the previous sport bikes i've owned were chain drive.
the forward lean thoyou get used to it - the tight knee tuck to reach the foot controls is probably of most concern to people with lower back problems (like me! :( ) - it's not as uncomfortable as you might think since your gut can rest on the tank taking some of the load off your back. if you have upper back or neck problems, you really shouldn't ride. i have to stop every hour or so to strech out a for a bit.
my selection criteria:
sport bike
shaft drive (belt OK) NO CHAIN! unless i found a really sweet deal on a duc or ape.
twin - V or flat. - i like torque coming out of turns in tight twisties and i don't like bashing up and down through gears constantly + i like to engine brake.
approx. 100HP
=< 500Lb.
3 disk braking
prefer euro or american bikes.
chain eliminated triumph, ducati, and aprilia from the running, left BMW, buell, & guzzi. was looking for a buell x12, BMW rockster or guzzi V11 - found the V11 advertised in houston but seller left the bike in storage in austin when he moved. i made him an offer and he bit.
if i were a wealthy man... id buy one of
these ...and buy a lot of life insurance.