Thump
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- Jan 17, 2000
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The handling was odd, it turns well but the bars are in your lap. Off the bottom there is no hesitation but it does not hit as hard as the 426. My 426 has had a lot of work done to it so my comparision is... it has a lot less bottom than mine. I lug my bike in the corners and just wick it open and it pulls strong and smooth. The 450 had nadda on the bottom by comparison so I had to ride it a gear lower which put me right in the meat of the mid and that was a handful... a little above my riding ability. Through the mid it is noticeably stronger than my bike, it actually reminded my of Aj's 500AF... ULTRA throttle responsive. The bike had a much more prominent power band, but maybe my bike is just so different now that I don't remember what a stock 426 was like? I do know the 450 revs freakin FAST. The bike felt great overall. The weight difference is VERY apparent in the air as well as in the corners, but on the long WFO straights it did not feel as stable as what I am used to. The stock suspension was very springy, did not like it. I think if Eric and Rich could give it some low end grunt or gear it down a tooth or two and Jer did the suspenders it would be perfect.
Unless Yami comes out with something better in the near future I will have one in my garage. I love my 426 but the 450 felt better to me.
Just thought I would share.
Unless Yami comes out with something better in the near future I will have one in my garage. I love my 426 but the 450 felt better to me.
Just thought I would share.