mikemax04
Well-Known Member
It frustrates me when words like perfect or must have are used. This bike is not inadequate but like all bikes out there, can be improved upon by dumping money into them. If those that want a bike to handle like a sport bike, why don't they just buy a used one for a song and be done with it. Those that want to spend their money on a Max because others do it, hey, more power to them. I'm just stating facts here. What is good for one guy is not necessarily needed by another, depending on funds, riding style and the need to belong. I've yet to see any evidence that compares the two lines and if that small amount of difference is worth the $$$. I'm not hooked on mods like most and want to see the benefit before I buy something. Many sink so much money into their present ride (which is their business) that when the new Max or a similar bike appears, they'd like to have it but have no money. Any bike you buy today has better upgrades than the Max, no matter how much money you can sink into it. If you have noticed, I'm dealing with information and not hear say or seat of the pants feeling. You can go with what suits you but there just might be some that want to know the hows or whys without just following blindly. If you don't learn anything, you have no way of making an intelligent decision on your own, and doing this is also not a must. As was stated earlier that these brake upgrades are a matter of life or death. What kind of bull sh-t is that? The only thing that will save your life is that computer between your ears that decides what's safe and what's over the top.
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