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9 minutes ago, onesea said:

They do modify the bikes for this larger rear sprocket and smaller front...

Give know control at the lower speeds I understand.

They also raise tickover considerably. I’ve heard of one Japanese guy who has modified his ECU so he can flick from standard tickover to 6,000rpm tickover. 
 

 

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5 minutes ago, TimR said:

Yup. I’ve had two days with them. They’re very welcoming.

 

The first time was a birthday present. I hired a little 125 from them. That was a hoot.
 

The second time I went with a bunch of mates, we were all on our own bikes. It was a little more nerve wracking as I hadn’t long coughed up a sizeable wedge of money to buy the bike. Also, a R1200GS is not the ideal bit of kit. On the other hand, there were far less appropriate bikes giving it a go.

 

Highly recommended as a cheap way of getting into a motorbike sport. 

 

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