I have to start out by admitting that my frame of reference is limited. The only bikes I've ridden to compare with are the 250 Rebel that I rode no more than 20mph in the MSF course, my friend's VTX which was naturally not a sport machine, and a few Harleys on a demo day.
So I can't say that I've ridden anything anyone could say was a performer in the handling department.
I feel like my riding ability has improved considerably since I started. I'm taking corners and thinking the Code mantra of your entry speed determines your exit speed. I'm parking it less and less. I'm choosing my line and keeping it. On my last ride with the sport-touring crowd I kept up with the Ducatis, Gixers, the FJRs and the CBRs. I even got compliments on my lean angles.
All of this leaves me with a big grin on my face every time I ride. Better than any rollercoaster I've ridden.
But it's left me wondering: why do people say the XS11 is a great bike in the straights but handles like a pig?
Do I need to rent a modern "flickable" sport bike to see what they mean?
So I can't say that I've ridden anything anyone could say was a performer in the handling department.
I feel like my riding ability has improved considerably since I started. I'm taking corners and thinking the Code mantra of your entry speed determines your exit speed. I'm parking it less and less. I'm choosing my line and keeping it. On my last ride with the sport-touring crowd I kept up with the Ducatis, Gixers, the FJRs and the CBRs. I even got compliments on my lean angles.
All of this leaves me with a big grin on my face every time I ride. Better than any rollercoaster I've ridden.
But it's left me wondering: why do people say the XS11 is a great bike in the straights but handles like a pig?
Do I need to rent a modern "flickable" sport bike to see what they mean?
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