git-r-dan
one of those musician types
"Would you buy the AS/AE again?" In a heart beat. Just for the record, I have 4100 miles on it.
If the concern is slow speed manuevers, the AE is quite impressive. You can feel the clutch automatically "letting out" as you slowly throttle your way around and you don't need your foot on the brake pedal. I have good balance, for the most part, and have NO trouble doing slow u-turns or stop-and-go traffic where you're slowly approching vehicles while maintaining balance (knock on wood - now watch me lay it over ).
If the concern is shifting while cornering in the twisties, the AE paddle shifting is very convenient and spoiling. A different gear is just a flicker away. I used the pedal shifter the first day just to try and have yet to use it again.
If the concern is farkles, most farkles are of low wattages. I have the Nautilus compact horns, Autocom, radar detector, Scorpio alarm system, battery tender and extra powerlet under the seat installed with the Blue Sea fuse block. I have yet to install the Motolights, Smart tire and gps but they shouldn't be a problem. The Motolights maybe, not sure on their wattage requirements.
Launches from a dead stop, shifting through the gears will make you smile and with the pillion holding on, opening it up in 2nd gear (while obeying the legal speed limits ) will make her smile.
gitterdan :beach:
If the concern is slow speed manuevers, the AE is quite impressive. You can feel the clutch automatically "letting out" as you slowly throttle your way around and you don't need your foot on the brake pedal. I have good balance, for the most part, and have NO trouble doing slow u-turns or stop-and-go traffic where you're slowly approching vehicles while maintaining balance (knock on wood - now watch me lay it over ).
If the concern is shifting while cornering in the twisties, the AE paddle shifting is very convenient and spoiling. A different gear is just a flicker away. I used the pedal shifter the first day just to try and have yet to use it again.
If the concern is farkles, most farkles are of low wattages. I have the Nautilus compact horns, Autocom, radar detector, Scorpio alarm system, battery tender and extra powerlet under the seat installed with the Blue Sea fuse block. I have yet to install the Motolights, Smart tire and gps but they shouldn't be a problem. The Motolights maybe, not sure on their wattage requirements.
Launches from a dead stop, shifting through the gears will make you smile and with the pillion holding on, opening it up in 2nd gear (while obeying the legal speed limits ) will make her smile.
gitterdan :beach: