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#14 Re: Crooks with balls
07-02-2013, 11:21 PM
Agree 100%
You might like the 650TR there LJH, as there are many things to like IMO.
Positives: Decent power 75HP, 212kg (not anywhere near as heavy as my Dragstar 1100 or Burgman 650), 6 speed gearbox, light clutch, not too grabby from the get-go. Has a nice throaty burbly sound from the standard exhaust, which tucks to the right nicely. Standard lights are pretty decent, though on low beam only the RHS light is on. I like the ability though to have control over the lights off/on, and the inclusion of LEDs though they could be AUDI bright. Fairing provides some protection from the elements. Mirrors actually work in their location, though having the ability to fold the pods would have been better than just having pop off pods. Inclusion of hazard lights is a plus. Lockable panniers and the little stow-away bins in the front fairing are a worthwhile concept, though omission of a power source (e.g. cigarette lighter) up front is a missed opportunity for little cost ex-factory.
Detractors: I find that the seat canters forward a little pushing one into the tank. The seat itself has more padding toward the rear section of the riders portion of the seat, as does the pillion section. In any other jurisdiction I'd get the seat redone, but being that TIC I'll leave it for now. Overall the 650TR is a pretty decent first attempt. Fit and finish is pretty okay, but there are some wants on my list for the 650TR. The side stand needs to be longer, being that it is too short and thus the bike has a fair amount of lean when placed onto the side stand. I'm having my side stand lengthened. The omission of the centre-stand is a piss-poor oversight IMO. What this means, with the bike on the side-stand leaning to far over to the LHS placing anything into the LHS pannier is made just that more complicated, given that the panniers don't come supplied with any type of internal luggage restraining hardware. The dash dials and LCD provide basic info. There's no trip meter functionality, no clock - again real oversights. The front screen needs some adjust-ability, to get the wind from the chest to up and over the helmet IMO. As it is, the air quality leaving a lot to be desired in many parts of PRC means that not having a adjustable screen results in bad air and everything that it contains hitting ones face/eyes. I've already added/packed in washers under the top fasteners of the screen raising the top edge about 1cm. Have ordered some longer 6mm replacement bolts to go even higher.
As is typical, IMO, it's the little details that have been missed - which is a shame, since most everything else is fairly decent, and only detract from what would be more than a good bike for TIC.
Didn't mean to railroad the thread; - planning to get round to a 650TR review of a similar style as the one on the Jetmax I did back in 2010. Just thought you might like the insights LJH.
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