I agree.
Initially I thought my small tank might be an issue, but overall it hasn't. by the time my fuel light pops on, I'm ready to have a stop, stretch the legs a bit, etc.
The only thing that sort of sucks is if I wanted to ride down to see my dad in AR, I'd have to plan my route pretty much based on fuel ranges per tank etc. But oh well.
I can't wait for the stuff to arrive. Since I can't ride, it'll be nice to get out there and tinker around with it. Plus, I'm anxious to see how she sounds with the new slip-ons; and I'm eager to see how she'll run once she's able to breathe with the new A/C.
Bikes rule.
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