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Thanks 74 for the write up. As you can see xtascxtcjnr each rider will find a different experience with each bike, as 74 has said and I quote
"so pretty much i would say that if your looking at buying a euro try to get a ride on a few different brands as they all have there own little advantages & disadvantages, they all handle different & suite different riders as in height & riding style"
I, as Iam sure 74 is the same, has been riding these bikes for a long time, so we have had to experiment with different bikes until we find something that suits us. I don't see this as unfortunate though, as it has given us some great experience.
That being said, it may be difficult to get a ride on a bike at this level because most owners are understandably protective of them. The best advice is go to a track and talk to the owners of the different bikes you are interested in and see how they perform on the track. I am assuming you are an experienced rider as you are looking at this type of bike.I will just add though that if this is your first bike you are looking at getting and are not very experienced, then it is a brave move to try and ride one of these Elite bikes....dont make the mistake of thinking because they are small then they are a toy.
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