No Trellis frame on my Duck, either. Performance takes precedence over tradition.
As for Claudio, it's my impression that unlike lots of CEOs, he is an enthusiast of the products the company produces, and likes to ride them well. In order to ride a sportbike well, you ideally want to be physically fit. Which from what I've read is important to him.
No Trellis frame on my Duck, either. Performance takes precedence over tradition.
As for Claudio, it's my impression that unlike lots of CEOs, he is an enthusiast of the products the company produces, and likes to ride them well. In order to ride a sportbike well, you ideally want to be physically fit. Which from what I've read is important to him.
I can get the performance taking precedent over nostalgia on a Suberbike, a Monster less so. Still it has some nice features and still looks like a Monster .
Claudio did look a bit gaunt honestly, but didn't seem so much so in the later videos, glad he's fine. Maybe he had just been up several nights dreading the hate mail about the trellis frame..
I get the nostalgia. I'd love to have a fresh out of the crate Suzuki GS1150 E. Why? something about that bike just does it for me. Even though there are far better bikes today.