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  • I'm fine with small wheels, I'm taking it for what it is; a machine just for the mistostretto(not too fast curves).
    When I said handling the front I meant the behaviour of the forecarriage due to that kind of system of not forks, similar to Bimota, which I hope is responsive enough at that moment that just follow the front brake release while entering the corner.

  • Seriously - you need to be an optimist to get involved with that dragster. My mates had a full engine rebuild under warranty less than 3 months from new, it was only a few weeks after that it went in the skip. For the occasional, sunny day it might be fun but unreliable bikes are a misery, especially if parts are rare and hard to find.

    Totally agree with the sentiments on two strokes though. Airhead - keep the TZR, I absolutely love the gen 1s, arguably the simplest and best of the lot. Also probably worth a bit more every year you hang on to it now.

  • Totally agree with the sentiments on two strokes though. Airhead - keep the TZR, I absolutely love the gen 1s, arguably the simplest and best of the lot. Also probably worth a bit more every year you hang on to it now.

    He is right.

  • The thing is that there are different review about this bike, quite a few are just positive, and the ones that say that the engine brake down easy never say what it was the problem... Piston/cilinder? Rod knock? Bearings?

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