Ridin' Two-Up!
I got the xs11 because it is a stout bike. When my wife and I are both on it, we are nearly 500 lbs. I also took my older son for a ride(he goes almost 300#) and was bouncing the front wheel in second gear. That was just rolling power and a lot of weight on the back end. I haven't abused the clutch at all - except for raw weight. This Eleven does stay with everyone else, even in the dash from the stop light, even with me AND my wife in the saddle. I also should mention that it has a full fairing on the front end to counter balance the wife on the back. Im not doing any 12's in the quarter, or anything, but I'm probably doing 5-60 mph in 4 seconds or so- scaring the wife a little.
I have also been riding a friend's Heritage Softail recently(to some Harley only functions) and there is no comparison in either top speed or acceleration. On the Harley, you have to continually downshift on hills and curves, where the Eleven just handles it, even with the wife riding two-up. I don't know how this compares to other 11oo's, but the Harleys and Goldwings I have ridden don't compare at all.
I got the xs11 because it is a stout bike. When my wife and I are both on it, we are nearly 500 lbs. I also took my older son for a ride(he goes almost 300#) and was bouncing the front wheel in second gear. That was just rolling power and a lot of weight on the back end. I haven't abused the clutch at all - except for raw weight. This Eleven does stay with everyone else, even in the dash from the stop light, even with me AND my wife in the saddle. I also should mention that it has a full fairing on the front end to counter balance the wife on the back. Im not doing any 12's in the quarter, or anything, but I'm probably doing 5-60 mph in 4 seconds or so- scaring the wife a little.
I have also been riding a friend's Heritage Softail recently(to some Harley only functions) and there is no comparison in either top speed or acceleration. On the Harley, you have to continually downshift on hills and curves, where the Eleven just handles it, even with the wife riding two-up. I don't know how this compares to other 11oo's, but the Harleys and Goldwings I have ridden don't compare at all.
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