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ErikGustav2
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Re: Go Big and Ride Small

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If I could get the old one at a good price, that would be my choice.

They prices has not dropped here on the old ones. But it might happen if they have "leftovers" when the new model takes the market.
2021 was a real improvement in the old Himalayan.
The initial problems were sorted.
The 2023 is even better.

So maybe a used 2021 or 2023 would be best for me.
We will see where prices go.
Adventure model: Panniers included. Add a top case and you have a good travel bike.
No need to spend a lot of money on extra items to get a good bike.

I can live with the 200 kg and 25 hp
The Center of Gravity is low.So It does not feel that heavy
And the power is enough for twisty roads (Where I want to go)

Of course 175 kg, 35 hp, tubeless tires.... Whish list.
But the RE 411 is good enough for the trips that I would like to do
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The new owner of the Benelli thinks that is a fantastic motorcycle.
I hope that I have sorted the issues, and that he will ride without problems
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Re: Go Big and Ride Small

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Took my Innova out for a spin today, not too far, just up the Fosseway and then back to Bristol.
A couple of easy greenlanes just to start getting my head back in the game as it’s only 3 1/2 weeks to go til I ride down to Bardoneccia for a couple of days on the trails
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