KZ25;290185 wrote: CB500X = 41mm fork, 5,5" of travel, rear 4,7" of travel;
Versys = 41mm fork, 5,7" of travel, rear 5,7" of travel.
Those are the numbers, don't know how they compare in a real test.
I compared the X to the Versys because the suspensions are more similar, not considering the adjustability, which is reflected in the higher price.lordofthedreadz;290183 wrote: I am considering buying one myself, I rented one for a day at POP in CM and I was really pleased with it, I personally think it is a much more pleasant drive than the ER (didnt tried the Versys) for Thailand unless you are mostly driving on highways.
The deposit is 3 000thb and it takes a month for delivery.
How are they "more similar"? As far as both travel and adjustability are concerned the CB500X suspension is a much closer match to that of the ER6n/Ninja 650R.KZ25;290190 wrote: I compared the X to the Versys because the suspensions are more similar, not considering the adjustability, which is reflected in the higher price.
Absolutely! Suspension settings for road and off-road are completely different.Lakota;290192 wrote: does anyone mess with the suspension settings anyway !?
Lakota;290197 wrote: I messed with the settings on the KLX and then put them back to standard as it felt weird.
Guess I was lucky with the CB500X , it rides and handles beautifully as standard.
both the versys and the CB500X are road bikes though IMNSHO, so no real need to alter the settings for most of us. I guess your pushing the envelope.
How do those Corsa's handle the Mud ? .
I've been toying with the Idea of using them as an do it all tyre. I understand they where developed as a wet weather racing tyre and excel on rough roads and in the wet.