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Old 12-16-2016, 10:22 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Sullybiker View Post
All of that suggests a pretty hefty re-tune for more torque lower down, I'd be really interested to ride this bike and see how it compares.
The bike looks nicely done, though all the accessories will be extra, compared to the RX3. I'm still in wonder as to what the bottom line will be walking into a Kawalski dealer her in CA (always more expensive) and seeing the tag dangle from the bar end. I'll have to do a recon for us when it shows up on the floors.

To me, this sentence stood out more than anything in the first article.

"...which is tuned to deliver strong low- and mid-range torque, crisp throttle response, as well as excellent power on the open road."
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