@@JonesBrosGarage I'd been away from riding for about 15 years. I decided to get the RC 390 as my returning bike for safety and to see how I went. I've always liked the long history of Mv Agusta and they are still mostly hand made at the factory. You need to ride an Mv!
Great review getting one tomorrow! But I failed to see the exhaust on this one? I know the older models had them coming from tail. But the newer models are attached from the right hand side failed to spot it in great snaps you took at the start. :)
im about to buy this, this will be my first bike. when it comes to getting it moving, do you gotta feather the gas carefully to get it going or is it not that touchy.? i gotta drive this off the lot and onto a pretty main road. i dont wanna try to get going for the first time and throw the nose up and bust my ass right off the bat lol
Nah this bike doesn’t have much power. You can rip the throttle pretty hard and not worry too much. It definitely won’t wheelie from power alone, you’d have to dump the clutch pretty hard. Dont let that disappoint you though, you should definitely be excited. This bike is still plenty fast and extremely fun to ride, it just isn’t going to throw you off. These bikes can be absolute weapons to an experienced rider, they’re pretty well known to dominate big powerful bikes on track days. Congrats on the purchase! You should be good. 👍 great choice by the way
@@JonesBrosGarage well that's good to hear, theres no test rides allowed at the dealer, so im getting on this blind when i pick it up next week. I know the seat can be a little shity. When you were on it for the day, was it pretty comfortable/ was it easy on your wrists after extended ride time.?
Great bike. I own one. It's a track oriented ergonomics. If u ride in city your wrist will pain. But we do have soln for that too. Fix a apache rtr 200 4v handle bar after getting the suspension bolts done from lathe machine. It will become a way way comfortable. Don't gonfor R15, rtr is better.