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If you test ride one, make sure the tire pressures are up to snuff. Low tire pressure on a Norge will have you thinking you jumped on a pig with a saddle.
I must be missing something here. I was under the assumption that zero pounds per inch would be a flat tire.
I'd say your fortunate that the tire did not separate from the rim or that the sidewall did not get too badly damaged to hold air.
I'm not a highly skilled, hard pushing rider, but I do like to lean a bike over and occasionally experience some serious acceleration. That said, when riding around easy (slow), rear tire pressure differences aren't that noticeable for me. Front pressure I can tell moderate difference pretty easy. When pushing a bit, the front pressure makes way more difference in handling than the rear. To experiment, everyone should play with different pressures, over same road, speeds, and temperature, a bit just to feel what is what. As far as the Norge goes, yes it's a top heavy, scale tipping Sport touring bike. The weight and balance make it do what it does very well. But each has to evaluate if they really want, and can handle, a bike that top heavy. With the type of riding I do, that weight and balance are preferred for high speed stability (especially in windy conditions) and how well the top heaviness helps it hold a line in the corners (at the expense of flickability). Of course right now I'm primarily riding a 635 lbs. wide, tub of lard with a big "soulless" inline 4 cylinder engine, and loving it. So what do I know?
That would be an FJR?
Nailed it!
Not to get off track too much but are you looking at the new update hitting the market in March? Same weight but an extra gear and some nice refinements.
Don't let Darren fool you , he is a highly skilled rider , so is Gliderjohn