New to the TRX and in the wrong damned country for it...
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New to the TRX and in the wrong damned country for it...
I've been a Duc fan for some time and have been planning on buying a Monster 620 after I get married (yes, she misses me having a bike....). I was looking at other bikes in that arena and stumbled across the TRX. It was a bit of love at first site...lol
I love twins, be the parallel, V or L in the Ducs....My questions arise from the following.
I'm 6'3" and 170lbs, will I fit
I live in Kansas, what is bike availability like? (never seen one)
Cost? I can't find any for sale this side of the pond...
Has to be one of the sexiest bikes out of Japan....
I love twins, be the parallel, V or L in the Ducs....My questions arise from the following.
I'm 6'3" and 170lbs, will I fit
I live in Kansas, what is bike availability like? (never seen one)
Cost? I can't find any for sale this side of the pond...
Has to be one of the sexiest bikes out of Japan....
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Everyone fits the TRX
However... the 'rex was never sold in the US, so you won't find any bike at all unless U stumble over a private import.
Sadly, it's the same with parts. A sad story for sure, since the business for aftermarket parts would have been much bigger had there been an american import of the TRX.
However... the 'rex was never sold in the US, so you won't find any bike at all unless U stumble over a private import.
Sadly, it's the same with parts. A sad story for sure, since the business for aftermarket parts would have been much bigger had there been an american import of the TRX.
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The biggest problem would be finding a bike, parts are available over the web, and the Rex shares plenty of parts with other Yamahas, it's just a matter of finding out which...
I have no clue how difficult it would be to import from the "wrong" side of the pond, but should You for any reason come over to for example the UK, then You'd have a fair chance of getting one really cheap! So, how dedicated are You to being different? 
BTW, I am ca 6' 2", and fit reasonably well, and my best mate's even taller, and he can't wait for the occasional bike swaps when we're out, so I guess he feels comfortable enough...
BTW, I am ca 6' 2", and fit reasonably well, and my best mate's even taller, and he can't wait for the occasional bike swaps when we're out, so I guess he feels comfortable enough...
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