07-27-2008, 10:20 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 30
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Finally rode my SunL SL300
As some of you may have known I bought a Sunl SL300 for my girlfriend from atvd and the experience was actually pretty good. I finally got the bike fully assembled and filled with fresh gas. It took my a bit to learn how to start a carb bike since I only have fi bikes. But I figured out that I did turn the lever on the filter to the right position for the fuel to flow. :oops: First thing I notice is this thing is SLOOOOOOOOW, I ride my cbr600rr a lot and jumping on to this thing was so different. Yes, it is slow, well, i guess slow compared to my CBR. It does vibrate a lot but I noticed that with the more miles I spent riding on the bike the vibrations started to go away. I have only put about 15 miles on it so far. Everything works and overall a great experience especially when I only paid $1988 for a brand new 300cc (actual engine size 270cc) cruiser. Let see what happens when the miles rack up. Safe riding yalls.
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07-28-2008, 01:02 PM | #2 |
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Show Low Arizona
Posts: 2,889
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Yah no way that bugger is a match for a CBR
Sounds like a great learner bike.
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