Mjd
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Bought escapefjrtist's 2006 a few months back and ever since summer ended here in Phoenix have been taking it out into the mountains and enjoying how it handles high-speed sweepers. Recently took it on a very tight set of turns (15 to 25 mph) and was truly shocked at how well the bike can be flipped from side to side with very little effort while maintaining a pretty good speed. The Bridgestone BT-023's really did a good job. Lean rate is very linear and controllable -- never felt like it was flopping over and was easy to make small adjustments mid-turn. Also able to brake deeper into corners than I expected. When I sold my Honda VFR I really thought I was kissing this type of riding goodbye, so this is a very pleasant surprise, though over 600 lbs of M/C tends to make you ride a little bit more responsibly...
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