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Then I am afraid it will be again a bit disappointment for us. Why don't they upgrade classic's rear drum to rear disc. They should stop their Classic=Vintage=No rear disc theory NOW.
IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO RISK IT ALL, THEN YOU DON'T WANT IT BAD ENOUGH
Then I am afraid it will be again a bit disappointment for us. Why don't they upgrade classic's rear drum to rear disc. They should stop their Classic=Vintage=No rear disc theory NOW.
Forget rear disc, they don't even offer fuel meter in this model
I have many friends who own classic 350 and 500, they bought them because for them it is the macho bike. I know that is mis-conception( no offence to RE owners here)
But majority are new to REs and keep complaining about vibrations & lack of breaking power.
Suzuki GS150R(Balck) 2009- 2012
Yamaha R15 V2(LE white) 2012 and Honda Dio V2 Matte
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