Guys,
i did compare the RYKER rally edition in 4 modes. Has any of you do have other experience, on how fast it goes?
I am 250lbs whale :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81ldVLETNvE
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Guys,
i did compare the RYKER rally edition in 4 modes. Has any of you do have other experience, on how fast it goes?
I am 250lbs whale :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81ldVLETNvE
:bowdown::bowdown: :firstplace: :firstplace:
Well, the debate is over. That proves it all right there.
;) :) :)
Great as always.... the difference is minimal guess the advantages would be the getting there and the consumption of fuel getting there....:thumbup:
Thanks for the video
I don’t have a ryker I have a 17 rtl and I know that it is slower than any bike I have ever owned and the ryker looks like it’s slower than even that but the level of fun is way up there so who cares .U didn’t but a can am to race it .I would love if it was a little faster but it’s the driving experience that matters in the long run.Martin sir you have just ruined it for all the guys that like to debate about performance.
Thank you Martin for risking life and limb on that narrow road. And motorcycle speedometers are notoriously optomistic.
Spyder1----- if you want your :spyder2: faster the ECU flash is great, REAL, and not TOO expensive.
So are there different settings on the European model?
Different settings on all of them!
Let me restate the question. Are there different settings in the computer in the European models that would change the top speed from the North American models?
The Ryker 'feels' faster than it is. If you gun it will make all kinds of dramatic mechanical sounds, spins the tire, and pushes you back. I see it as akin to an old WW2 war plane. Like the P40 Flying Tiger.No sophistication, just raw and unruly.
:)))))
Yes - it is ..we have a different mapping here (CO2 ??) .. slower than in the US-Versions ..but thats OK for me - maybe the "Rally" needs better tires ( I use TOYO) - my "tests" are a little diferent .. on the road the speed is more intresting between 50 - 75 miles per hour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-6Fp7hEi5Q
Well done video Martin - they always are :thumbup: