You obviously can compare the two techniques of the front-suspension side by side:GF's black 2014 and my white 2015, taken at Rocky Mountain National Park this morning.
Do you miss the telelever on the 2015? Does it dive more?
You obviously can compare the two techniques of the front-suspension side by side:GF's black 2014 and my white 2015, taken at Rocky Mountain National Park this morning.
Yes it does dive more, but I’m sure you would get used to it, and I can’t say I miss it, either type outperforms my ability anyway!You obviously can compare the two techniques of the front-suspension side by side:
Do you miss the telelever on the 2015? Does it dive more?
She swapped her Wunderlich Trophy fairing with a Parabellum just before this trip. Even with their tallest screen she found she needed a spoiler to have smooth air. My Puig's okay for around town & I'm thinking of a VStream for longer trips; had one on my GSA and loved it.Wow, that's a windscreen you can't look over I guess!
It appears I did as well, assumed he had looked at my profile and seen I had previously had two telelever models🤦🏼♂️Aha... we were looking at Colorider's bike, since that is who had both tele and LC to compare... I missed that the person who answered the question wasn't who was asked...
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It's noticeable yeah. I'll be upgrading the stock suspension in a couple weeks.Do you miss the telelever on the 2015? Does it dive more?
I miss riding in WA in the summer... the loop around Rainier is a great one!A few shots from the top of Snoqualmie Pass in Washington State:
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It is. I've only done it once -- don't get South much, I tend to head East or North from my Eastside/Bellevue location -- but it's definitely a route I'd like to do again someday.I miss riding in WA in the summer... the loop around Rainier is a great one!
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