I recently took a weekend trip from So. Utah to Los Angeles and back. Mostly freeway driving, unfortunately. with lots of cross winds and buffeting from trucks. But, never once felt unsafe. The bike is stable, brakes powerful and passing power more than adequate in all conditions, even though I was towing a small trailer. All well and good. Nothing surprising there.
BUT, at one point I had to pull off the busy freeway and the only place to do it was in the concrete median. Fortunately, it is a couple of lanes wide and a mile or so long at that point, so I felt I had a margin of safety and enough of a 'runway' to blend with left-lane traffic when ready. After checking the bike over and fixing a loose trailer wire, I was ready to join the freeway traffic. The left lane was moving at 70-75 mph and pretty steady, with occasional breaks big enough to merge into without interfering with other vehicles' progress. I opened the throttle and within 3 seconds or less (by now in 3rd gear) I was exceeding 75 mph and had to throttle back in order to merge.
This while towing a trailer. I was pretty impressed with the power and speed of this machine (2014 RTL) when it's needed. I can only imagine what the other drivers thought of this 'rocket launch' of a touring bike.
BUT, at one point I had to pull off the busy freeway and the only place to do it was in the concrete median. Fortunately, it is a couple of lanes wide and a mile or so long at that point, so I felt I had a margin of safety and enough of a 'runway' to blend with left-lane traffic when ready. After checking the bike over and fixing a loose trailer wire, I was ready to join the freeway traffic. The left lane was moving at 70-75 mph and pretty steady, with occasional breaks big enough to merge into without interfering with other vehicles' progress. I opened the throttle and within 3 seconds or less (by now in 3rd gear) I was exceeding 75 mph and had to throttle back in order to merge.
This while towing a trailer. I was pretty impressed with the power and speed of this machine (2014 RTL) when it's needed. I can only imagine what the other drivers thought of this 'rocket launch' of a touring bike.
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