Ekimyrf wrote:I have a 2v Griso (black) that is my soul bike that I will never part with save to give to my son, disagree re them not handling the chassis is very good but you have to spend time setting them up, the rear shock is over damped and under sprung (set for a 70kg rider) and has a short stroke. The fix is a Matris shock replacement, front can be set up but really should be revalved to get the best out of it. They are set up really crashy and stiff from the factory.
I am still on stock suspension but have tweaked extensivly it so I can really chuck it around. Will be getting mine set up suspension wise by Maxton over next year as I will be keeping this bike (replacing shocks on my R1100s this year)
Also the bars on the 1100 are horrible too flat and wide I have replaced mine with Renthall 755s and have made a big difference.
Re the seating the pegs are pretty high but as someone else mentioned once you get going you dont really notice it.
They are not a quick bike but there is something about them that motor has a heartbeat
PS an R9T would eat it for breakfast but they are as common as muck
Being fair, just about anything will handle if it's set up "properly/professionally" it's not unreasonable in this day and age to expect a reasonable handling level from the box