Redfish Hunter
Gone Fishing
The difference, if any is due to the stronger spring on the rear shock. And there is an easy fix available at a remarkably low price. There is a mechanical genius in Massachusetts who produces an aluminum "Big Foot" that enlarges the surface area of the kickstand AND adds the perfect bit of extra length as well. Have you heard of him?Everyday I thank my lucky stars for my Gen2. Now to add another Gen3 complaint I have been told today. Seems as though the side-stand has been reported to me to be to short increasing the lean angle on the Gen3 bikes when parked. They did a side by side comparison with his old Gen1 to make sure. With the lean angle increased it makes it harder when mounting the bike and getting it upright. Must be a real ***** if your 2up.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Happy Gen2 owner,
Dave
I honestly cannot find much to nitpick about the Gen3. I suppose if I rode it more or I knew more I might have more complaints. This is beyond any doubt the finest motorcycle I have ever had the honor to ride. Every time I ride it I reflect on how wonderful this bike is and how fortunate I am to own it.
While I have great respect for those loyal Gen1 and Gen2 owners who prefer the simplicity of their controls, I would not trade. Whatever time is required to RTFM is well worth it.