OK. I don't believe this has been posted before in this manner, and it might be heading for NEPRT, but....
I really want to hear from those that have owned both a GenI and a GenII. Answer the poll, post up what you chose and why you chose it. What makes that bike better, in your opinion.
Yesterday while meeting up at On the Rocks in Redondo Beach, CA, with Fairlaner, James Burleigh, Silver Penguin, doug5551, and Andy I posed this question to fairlaner. Now I'm asking those on the forum that have owned both. Maybe even riden both. But state if you've owned both or just ridden the other one.
I'll compile the results.
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From Post #28 (10/21/10)
Well, I thought it's bought time to update this topic.
After much unscientific data gathering from the peeps of this here forum, all ya'll have come to these conclusions regarding why they like the GenII mo betta than the GenI
At this writing, a total of 40 votes were cast. 14 votes (35%) were for the GenI and 26 votes (65%) for the GenII. I'm not sure if some patrons just hit the voting buttons and left no comment because just about everyone preferred their GenII over the GenI for some reasons listed below.
Reasons why the owners/riders of both GenI and GenII's prefer the GenII (top 2 listed):
1) The most mentioned thing was the correction of the heat issue.
2) ABS standard on the bike.
Refinement of the bike in general was also a good thing, little things that the GenII improved upon that you really got to like.
Jeff Asche had some good points regarding the difference in front suspensions, both have pluses and minuses, but Jeff preferred the GenII. He said the suspension overall was a great ***et to the bike. He also mention the GenII has more stator power.
Some things the GenI did better than the GenII:
Better power, acceleration, and handling in tight twisties (Note: Someone commented that the GenII felt better on faster big sweepers).
My conclusion is all ya'll GenII peeps are just plain silly, but that's pretty biased so I'll throw that out from our unscientific stats.
Thanks all for your honest answers.
I really want to hear from those that have owned both a GenI and a GenII. Answer the poll, post up what you chose and why you chose it. What makes that bike better, in your opinion.
Yesterday while meeting up at On the Rocks in Redondo Beach, CA, with Fairlaner, James Burleigh, Silver Penguin, doug5551, and Andy I posed this question to fairlaner. Now I'm asking those on the forum that have owned both. Maybe even riden both. But state if you've owned both or just ridden the other one.
I'll compile the results.
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From Post #28 (10/21/10)
Well, I thought it's bought time to update this topic.
After much unscientific data gathering from the peeps of this here forum, all ya'll have come to these conclusions regarding why they like the GenII mo betta than the GenI
At this writing, a total of 40 votes were cast. 14 votes (35%) were for the GenI and 26 votes (65%) for the GenII. I'm not sure if some patrons just hit the voting buttons and left no comment because just about everyone preferred their GenII over the GenI for some reasons listed below.
Reasons why the owners/riders of both GenI and GenII's prefer the GenII (top 2 listed):
1) The most mentioned thing was the correction of the heat issue.
2) ABS standard on the bike.
Refinement of the bike in general was also a good thing, little things that the GenII improved upon that you really got to like.
Jeff Asche had some good points regarding the difference in front suspensions, both have pluses and minuses, but Jeff preferred the GenII. He said the suspension overall was a great ***et to the bike. He also mention the GenII has more stator power.
Some things the GenI did better than the GenII:
Better power, acceleration, and handling in tight twisties (Note: Someone commented that the GenII felt better on faster big sweepers).
My conclusion is all ya'll GenII peeps are just plain silly, but that's pretty biased so I'll throw that out from our unscientific stats.
Thanks all for your honest answers.
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